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Princess Power is an American animated princess-adventure series developed by Elise Allen, based on the 2017 novel series "Princesses Wear Pants" by Savannah Guthrie and Allison Oppenheim. It is produced by Atomic Cartoons and Flower Films and stars Trinity Jo-Li Bliss, Dana Heath, Luna Bella Zamora, Madison Calderon and Alanna Ubach. The series focuses on princesses of four major fruit kingdoms who must embrace their differences and become stronger together to help their fellow fruitizens and make their world a better place. It premiered on January 30, 2023 on Netflix.

Premise

Netflix’s new animated preschool series Princess Power is based on the No.1 New York Times Bestselling book series Princesses Wear Pants by Savannah Guthrie (co-anchor of Today) and Allison Oppenheim. The show is a celebration of girl power and self-expression that follows princesses of four major fruit kingdoms: Kira Kiwi, Beatrice “Bea” Blueberry, Rita Raspberry and Penelope “Penny” Pineapple. These princesses embrace their differences and become stronger together to help their fellow fruitizens and make their world a better place. Princess Power‘s whimsical, aspirational joy comes with a timely message: that it’s not just what you wear but what you do that makes all the difference.[1]

Content

Seasons

14 episodes | January 30, 2023
Princesses from four different FruitdomBlueberry, Kiwi, Pineapple and Raspberry — spring into action to make their worlds a better place.

20 episodes | October 23, 2023
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Cast

Main Cast

Production notes

Development

Development of Princess Power began in 2018 after it was optioned by Atomic Cartoons.[2] On September 7, 2022, it was announced that Netflix had ordered the new animated preschool series Princess Power, based on the No.1 New York Times Bestselling book series Princesses Wear Pants by Savannah Guthrie (co-anchor of Today) and Allison Oppenheim. The series was developed by Elise Allen, who is also the showrunner and an executive producer, and produced by Atomic Cartoons and Flower Films. In addition to Allen, the series is executive produced by Guthrie, alongside Matthew Berkowitz, Kristin Cummings and Jennifer Twiner McCarron of Atomic Cartoons, and Drew Barrymore, Ember Truesdell and Nancy Juvonen of Flower Films. Monica Davila is supervising producer. Princess Power will consist of 14 x 11-minute episodes for the first season.[1] On May 17, 2023, Netflix announced a second season.[3] The 20-episode season premiered on October 23, 2023.[4]

Casting

TBA

Broadcast

The first episode of Princess Power premiered on January 16, 2023 on Netflix Jr., and the full season is premiered on January 30 on Netflix. The second season premiered on October 23, 2023.[4] The third season is set to debut on May 13, 2024.[5]

Trivia

  • The series was announced on September 7, 2022.[1]

Gallery

The image gallery for Princess Power (TV series) may be viewed here.


References

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