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"Kitty Kotty at the Kindergarten" – the last chapter of everyone’s favorite kitten’s adventures! In cinemas April 26th

25/04/24

All new episodes of the hit series and the number one kid show on Netflix returns to the big screen! “Kitty Kotty at the Kindergarten” is the last chapter of everyone’s favorite kitten’s adventures. The series stole the hearts of both children and parents alike, garnering a total of over 700 thousand viewers and becoming the most popular kid show on Netflix in Poland.

The newest episodes about the clever kitten come to cinemas on April 26th.

Kitty Kotty returns! New adventures await her and her friends – Pacek, Adelka, and Julianek. Together with them, we will spend a day at the kindergarten, we’ll see how they meet new friends at the playground and how they try to hide from a sudden rain. The friendly kitten will also show us how to ride a bike and she’ll help her grandpa build a cabinet for grandma. You can always count on Kitty Kotty!

The new animated feature consists of the following episodes:

  • Kitty Kotty in the Playground – dir. by Marta Stróżycka
  • Kitty Kotty says: “No!” – dir. by Marta Stróżycka
  • Kitty Kotty and the Thunderstorm – dir. by Katarzyna Majsner
  • Kitty Kotty works with Grandpa  – dir. by Anna Błaszczyk
  • Kitty Kotty rides a bike – dir. by Marta Stróżycka
  • Kitty Kotty at the Kindergarten – dir. by Anna Błaszczyk
  • Interactive episode – Kitty Kotty says: “Bye bye!”

A hit animated series for the youngest viewers

The first chapter of the animated adventures of Kitty Kotty was a hit from the get-go. It was a number one film at the box office on its opening weekend. Just ten days after its release, “Kitty Kotty says: Hello!” had an audience of over 150 thousand viewers. The series as a whole was a huge hit in Polish cinemas and was watched by over 700 thousand people in hundreds of local cinemas and movie theater chains across the country. By the end of 2023, “Kitty Kotty” was added to Netflix and remained a top choice for many users in Poland when it came to choosing an animated show for their children to watch.

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