Hasbro and Marvel Launch Play-DOH Marvel Shorts on YouTube – AwesomeToyBlog

Hasbro and Marvel Launch Play-DOH Marvel Shorts on YouTube – AwesomeToyBlog

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Hasbro, a leading toy and game company, in collaboration with Marvel announce a new PLAY-DOH and Marvel YouTube Series of CG simulated stop-motion shorts featuring high-action, imaginative stories inspired by the newly released PLAY-DOH Marvel Collection of playsets and Super Heroes to be released on the Marvel HQ YouTube channel.   

  The new PLAY-DOH and Marvel series will include 8 narrative episodes (each 3 minutes in length) rolling out initially on Marvel channels this fall. All episodes will premiere exclusively on the Marvel HQ YouTube channels, Marvel’s official family-friendly destination for kids which has over 8.8M subscribers globally and brings fun Marvel content to kids and fans of all ages. The series will then roll out on the PLAY-DOH official YouTube channel, as well as additional platforms. 

Fans can expect a fresh, ‘toyetic entertainment’ experience that ignites imagination and brings iconic Marvel Super Heroes to our young fans in a new, sensory way with PLAY-DOH compound, promising action-packed mini-adventures, mixed with humorous interactions. PLAY-DOH Marvel playsets that will come to CG simulated stop-motion life during the series will include the Iron Man Armor Maker Lab, Spider-Man Launch & Slice Battle, Hulk Smash & Squish Playset, Captain America Stamping Shield, Spider-Man Thwip Squisher and Black Panther Cutting Claws.  

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