Duronto TV to introduce three new cartoon series for Season 30
After completing 29 successful seasons, Duronto TV is gearing up for its 30th season, set to begin today. This new season will feature three fresh and exciting cartoon series— the drama-based preschool cartoon "Cleo and Cuquin", the thrilling adventure series "Polinópolis", and the comedy "PINY Institute of New York".
Fans of the previous season's "Duronto Shastho Duronto Mon" can also look forward to new children's health programme episodes. Alongside these new shows, Duronto TV will continue to air its regular programmes, cartoons, and movies.
New cartoon series on the block:
"Cleo and Cuquin"
In this heartwarming drama, eight-year-old Cleo takes charge as the oldest of six siblings, even though she is still a child herself. Each day presents new challenges, but Cleo and her younger siblings work together to solve their problems. After each adventure, they gather to reflect on the lessons learned, and Cleo shares her ever-changing dreams for the future. One day, she dreams of becoming a doctor, the next day an astronaut — the possibilities are endless in Cleo's vivid imagination.
Directed by Sheuti Shahgufta, "Cleo and Cuquin" will air on Duronto TV on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30am and 9pm starting January 31.
"Polinópolis"
This adventurous series centres around Milo, Yuka, and their friends in the exciting city of Polinópolis, where every day brings something new. Whether they're watching a horror movie that leaves them shaking in fear or figuring out how to overcome it, their experiences are filled with thrilling firsts. From forming friendships to embarking on daring adventures, each episode is packed with new excitement and adventures.
Directed by Mahbub Alam, "Polinópolis" will air on Fridays and Saturdays at 1:30pm and 8:30pm on Duronto TV, starting January 31.
"PINY Institute of New York"
This animated comedy follows 14-year-old aspiring fashion designer Michelle, who dreams of attending the prestigious PINY Institute of New York. When she earns a scholarship, Michelle's dream comes true, but she soon discovers that some of her jealous classmates are determined to sabotage her projects. However, Michelle's quick wit and creativity help her outsmart the bullies and succeed against all odds.
Directed by Sajjad Rajib, "PINY Institute of New York" will air on Fridays and Saturdays at 2pm and 7:30pm on Duronto TV, starting January 31.
"Duronto Shastho Duronto Mon"
The popular children's health program "Duronto Shastho Duronto Mon" is back with new episodes for the 30th season. Each episode will feature a young doctor hosting discussions with pediatric specialists on various physical and mental health topics, including symptoms, treatments, and tips for staying healthy. The show aims to raise awareness among parents about the health and well-being of their children.
Directed by Monirul Hossain Shipon, "Duronto Shastho Duronto Mon" will air daily at 8:30am, 7pm, and 12:30am.
Other highlights of the channel's 30th season:
"Dustu Misty"
This lively show celebrates the beauty of friendship through playful activities and fun games. It features two friends, along with puppets Poroshi and Babui, and a jovial uncle who entertains everyone with delightful stories.
Directed by Jamal Hossain Abir, "Dustu Misty" will air from January 26, Sunday to Thursday at 11am and 8:30pm.
"Bornomalar Ghor"
A puppet family, along with some human characters, brings the Bengali alphabet to life through daily experiences. The series combines songs, animation, and origami to make learning fun for children and help them master the alphabet and its usage.
Directed by Partho Pratim Haldar and Jamal Hossain Abir, "Bornomala'r Ghor" will air from January 26, Sunday to Thursday at 10am and 9pm
Other notable programs include the puppet show "Khatta Mitha", the second season of "Ronger Khelay Shurer Bhelay", the art-based show "Amar Chobi Amar Golpo", "Sisimpur", the drama series "Abanti Kando", the crafting show "The Art Room", and animated series such as "100% Wolf Legend of the Moonstone", "Sweet Little Monsters", "Mia and Me", and "Miniscule".
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