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‘Horrid Henry’s Gross Day Out’ Debuts September 17 on Netflix UK

Novel Entertainment’s latest addition to the popular franchise will roll out globally later this year.

OXFORD -- Novel Entertainment is debuting its new long-form animated special Horrid Henry’s Gross Day Out September 17 on Netflix in the UK; the platform will roll out the 65’ action-adventure film globally later this year. The new Netflix Branded Original follows the successful Netflix UK June release of the animated special, Horrid Henry’s Wild Weekend.

Horrid Henry’s Gross Day Out is written and produced by Novel’s Lucinda Whiteley; executive produced by Mike Watts; with animation direction by Gary Andrews; editing by Jim Andrews; and music composition by Lester Barnes. The special features the same voice cast as the award-winning TV series and welcomes new characters Gross Class Zero superheroes, alongside the villainous Evil Emperor and his twins Darius and Drusilla Drek.

Gross Class Zero, widely known to be Henry’s most favorite program ever, features five Grossers leading double lives as students at Stand Up School and as top-secret agents. Under the watchful eye of their teacher, Miss Nesta Clutterbuck, they snot, bogey, fart, burp and zitgoo their way through their mission to save the Known Universe, with a unique combination of common sense, no-nonsense know how and sheer grossness.

“We are thrilled by Netflix’s continued support of Horrid Henry who has a legion of fans both in the UK and internationally,” remarked Watts. “We look forward to showcasing Henry in this longer-form content which enables us to expand his world and adventures even more. This is the first in a series of one-hour Horrid Henry specials.”

“As always Henry’s got his Saturday all planned out; lying on the sofa watching back to back episodes of his favorite superhero TV show while babysitter Martin is lost in a world of his own,” added Watts. “But even the best laid plans can go wrong, and soon Henry finds himself battling alongside the Grossers to stop the Dreks taking over the known (and unknown) universe. When Peter and Margaret get involve the pressure is on, as they race to banish the baddies before Mum gets back from the shops!”

In addition to the new animated specials, Novel Entertainment has a raft of newly created content output, produced under the banner of Horrid Henry Unlocked and designed to offer a familiar and reassuring environment for fans, especially during the current crisis. Alongside the recently launched Horrid Henry podcast, new material produced since the start of the pandemic includes Horrid Homework, a program of daily activities for children available free on Henry’s website, and more than 150 freshly created songs, videos and behind the scenes content and interviews, livestreamed on Henry’s YouTube channel. 

Content includes a back to school bespoke playlist created with Oxfordshire Kindness Wave and the Oxfordshire Virtual School and a series of shorts raising awareness of the NSPCC’s Childline service. At the end of August, Novel created the first ever Summer of Slime Virtual Festival; this featured a combination of live performances and exclusive offers and interactions on Henry’s social media channels, with an accompanying free activity book. Partners included StartRite, Learning Resources, Jaques Games, Deckchair Adventures and Grass and Air.

Novel’s four-time BAFTA-nominated Horrid Henry is one of the biggest children’s animated shows ever in the UK. The fifth season is currently on air in the UK with Season 6 in pre-production. The brand is at the heart of a successful licensing and merchandising program and includes film, stage, radio, and online extensions.

Season 5 of Horrid Henry is currently airing on Netflix in the UK and on Nickelodeon and Nicktoons UK & Ireland. A total of 250 episodes are now available with recent sales including MBC (Middle East), Alati International (Russia), Atlantic Digital Networks (Canada), TG4 (Ireland), Amazon Prime Video (India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka), P&P (Bosnia), Produkcija (Slovenia), Kids Network (Latvia and Estonia) and Emirates (UAE and Middle East). Renewals include Turner Broadcasting System (Asia Pacific), Mediacorp (Singapore), POP TV (Slovenia), E-Vision (Middle East), Asiana (Korea) and Netflix (US, Canada, France, India, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, Iceland, and Belgium).

The agreement with Netflix was made with Novel and VOD distributor, The Movie Partnership.

Source: Novel Entertainment