CBeebies branches out with Tree Fu Tom

CBeebies branches out with Tree Fu Tom

MUMBAI: BBC’s children’s channel CBeebies has commissioned a new multi-platform action adventure animation series from CBeebies In House Production and Fremantle Media Enterprises (FME), designed to help children‘s movement development.

Tree Fu Tom follows the adventures of a boy with magical powers as he takes viewers to an enchanted world in a tree and encourages them to help him cast magic spells with gentle, fun physical movements.
 
Eight-year-old Tom Powers may look like a normal boy but he has quite extraordinary abilities. With the help of a magic belt, Tom is able to transform into a magical superhero and embark on amazing adventures in Treetopolis, an epic majestic world in miniature, infused throughout an ancient tree.

As Tom explores this fantastical playground with his magical friends, he interacts with viewers through the screen, inviting them on his action-packed journey of exploration and encouraging them to interact physically with his movement magic – called Tree Fu – to help him save the day.

CBeebies controller Kay Benbow said, "Tree Fu Tom is an incredibly exciting new project; visually stunning and quite unlike anything we‘ve done before. The physical actions have all been devised and approved by movement development specialists and are designed to help all children – but particularly those with Dyspraxia. It is hoped that by regularly practising some of these simple movements we can actively assist in the development of all children, teaching them valuable movement skills at a crucial time in their lives."

As Tom casts a magical spell and enters the world of Treetopolis, viewers join him on a series of adventures alongside the sprites, bugs and naughty fungi, known as Mushas, who inhabit this world. Alongside his faithful sidekick Twigs, Tom must harness the spectacular power of Tree Fu and, with the assistance of the audience at home, create Big World Magic to help his friends avert disaster and overcome the epic challenges of the magical and natural world.

FME senior VP children and family entertainment Bob Higgins commented: "We‘re tremendously proud of our involvement with this exciting new show and can‘t wait to introduce Tom to the UK and the world. This is a programme with strong, funny characters, adventurous story-telling and a unique integral component which, at its heart, promotes exercise and good health. We can‘t wait for kids around the globe – and maybe some of their parents! – to begin mastering their tree-fu technique."