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RTÉ News
28-05-2025
- Entertainment
- RTÉ News
RTÉjr unveils summer line-up of homegrown content
RTÉjr has unveiled its summer line-up of homegrown content that's supporting world-class, award-winning Irish animation. This summer, RTÉ - in collaboration with Ireland's vibrant independent production sector - promises an exciting season of distinctive content created especially for Ireland's youngest citizens. As part of RTÉ's ongoing commitment to deliver unique Irish programming that informs, entertains, and inspires, five new and continuing enchanting children's series will begin across RTÉjr and RTÉ Player this May, June and July. These fun offerings promise magical adventures, heartfelt storytelling, and engaging educational experiences, all rooted in Irish culture and creativity. Created by the award-winning JAM Media, BeddyByes is a cosy, colourful escape for little dreamers, designed specifically to take young children on a gentle journey that reinforces the familiar evening to bedtime routine. Join best friends MeMo and BaBa as they journey across the magical Planet BeddyByes, meeting fantastical beings that encourage good nutrition, mindfulness and creativity. Launching on RTÉjr on June 7, with 10 episodes available early from May 31 on RTÉ Player. Séamus Goes Wild is all about a cheeky, curious little farm dog with a nose for adventure. While Farmer Lily and the animals at Glenmore Farm try to keep him on task, Séamus can't resist sneaking off to explore the wild beyond the gate. From the woods to the coasts, Séamus dives headfirst into nature, meeting all kinds of wild and wonderful creatures - pine martens, foxes, kingfishers, minibeasts, deer and more. Every episode is a new discovery, packed with fun, friendship, and furry surprises. Directed by Julian Hills and produced by GMarsh TV for RTÉjr, Séamus Goes Wild is a joyful celebration of curiosity, nature, and the magic just beyond the hedgerow. All episodes of Séamus Goes Wild are streaming now on RTÉjr and RTÉ Player. Launching on June 9 across RTÉjr, RTÉ2 and the RTÉ Player, Sparks - School's Out is a vibrant collection of seven short original Irish animations, each offering a unique take on the theme of school ending. From robot classrooms and shifting seasons to the quiet loneliness of a school caretaker after the final bell, these bite sized stories capture the joy, curiosity, and unexpected emotions that come with the start of summer. Commissioned by RTÉjr, Sparks - School's Out is a playful and poignant celebration of imagination, transition and everything in between. Maddie + Triggs features Maddie, a curious and imaginative seven-year-old with a vision impairment and her playful labradoodle Triggs as they turn everyday sounds into big adventures. Whether it's the hum of a hoover or the splash of rain, this dynamic duo finds music and magic in the world around them. Set in the colourful town of Higgledy-Piggledy, Maddie + Triggs is a heartwarming celebration of friendship, sound and seeing the world a little differently. Maddie + Triggs returns with brand-new episodes from July 21 on RTÉjr and RTÉ Player. Produced by Little Moon Animation, the award-winning preschool series Fia's Fairies returns with 24 enchanting new episodes that sprinkle a little more wonder into homes across Ireland. Beloved by children and parents alike, Fia's Fairies celebrates kindness, curiosity, teamwork and a love of language, both in English and as Gaeilge. Brand new episodes on RTÉjr every Monday at 8:00am, repeated at 5.25pm, with all episodes streaming on RTÉ Player. Let the magic continue! Suzanne Kelly, Head of Children's and Young People's Content RTÉ said, "It's summertime on RTÉjr and to celebrate, we've loads of fun filled series for our youngest viewers! "In Séamus Goes Wild, RTÉjr's favourite adventurous puppy dog is getting outside and introducing us all to the farm animals and wildlife that live near his farm. "Fia, Ameer, Bláithín & Cuán are back for more adventures on Fairy Island with brand new episodes of Fia's Fairies, a really great way to learn Irish while having fun with Fia & the gang! "Our animated shorts scheme Sparks, fizzles onto your screens with 7 brand new short films all based around the theme of 'School's Out' and the ever-popular Maddie +Triggs is back with brand new episodes just in time for you to enjoy over the summer break. "Last but by no means least we are thrilled to welcome Beddybyes to RTÉjr. "In this wonderfully soothing, gentle bedtime series, designed specifically to mirror young children's bedtime routines, we meet MeMo, BaBa, Grandma Leeba, the Tweeties and the Yummies, for some adorable bedtime adventures, truly the perfect series to drift off to sleep with. We hope you enjoy!'" A safe space for young people to watch native content, RTÉjr offers programmes which are ad-free and available in Safe Mode on RTÉ Player.


RTÉ News
26-05-2025
- Entertainment
- RTÉ News
Dublin studio Turnip + Duck lead Irish Animation Awards
Dublin Studio Turnip + Duck led the 2025 Irish Animation Awards with four wins for their series Maddie + Triggs. The animated series, which follows the adventures of a curious little girl and her doggy best friend, bagged the awards for Best Animated Preschool Series (up to 6 years old), Best Original Song, Best New IP and Best Innovation. Kilkenny's Cartoon Saloon took home three awards for Best Design and Art Direction, and Best Original Score for the Star Wars: Visions Volume 2 episode Screecher's Reach and Best Storyboarding for Silly Sundays. Galway's Moetion Films took home two Irish Animation Awards for The Magic Reindeer Saving Santa's Sleigh, including Best Feature Film or Special, while fellow Galway studio Triggerfish Animation also bagged two awards on the night for their animated TV series Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire. Roscommon's Studio Meala also bagged two awards for the hit TV series Doodle Girl, with one going to young Dublin actress Aisling Walsh who claimed the Best Voice Acting accolade. Dublin studio Kavaleer Productions was honoured with two gongs for their series Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese, winning Best Animated Kids Series (over 6 years old), and scooping the Kids Choice for Best Animated Kids Series (over 6 years old) as voted by the children of Hazelwood Integrated Primary and Nursery in Belfast. Dublin's Brown Bag Films came out tops in the Best Script for a Feature Film or Special category for Lu and the Bally Bunch, while also winning the Sustainability Champion 2025 Award. Best Animated Short Film - Ireland went to Retirement Plan directed by John Kelly, with a script co-written by Tara Lawall and John Kelly. The film is voiced by Domhnall Gleeson. Japanese animator Saki Muramoto took home Best International Animated Short Film fo r A Night at the Rest Area. Ronan McCabe, CEO of Animation Ireland, said: "It's been a challenging time for the industry since we last got together in 2023 and whilst we remain conscious of the difficulties facing our members, it is important that we celebrate and showcase the work and creativity of our professional Animation, VFX and Gaming communities. "We only get to do every two years so it's with gratitude that we come together, with our friends and colleagues from this island and beyond, to share and celebrate the best our industry has to offer. Well done to all the nominees and congratulations to the winners." Desiree Finnegan, Chief Executive of Fís Éireann/Screen Ireland, the primary sponsor of the awards, added: "Screen Ireland is proud to support the 2025 Irish Animation Awards - an important opportunity to highlight the outstanding Irish animation sector and the range of creative vision and talent it represents. "Our congratulations and best wishes go to all of the nominees this year, whose stunning work continues to connect with audiences worldwide." The Irish Animation Awards are a biennial event, celebrating more than 2,500 animation professionals who make and create across the island of Ireland.