Noddy Set to Ride on MSN India on his Trip across India

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Do you remember the little wooden boy from “ToyLand” who used to deliver parcels in his little red and yellow taxi and whose head keeps nodding because it is suspended with a spring? Yes, I am talking about the legendary and oh-so-cute character from Enid Blyton, Noddy. It’s been quite a while that kids’ cartoon channel, Nickelodeon, has been broadcasting episodes of Toyland for its Indian audiences. Now, it’s time for ‘Just Because It’s Children’ to bring a Noddy Musical to India, that’s based on one of Blyton’s stories, “Noddy and the Treasure Map”.

If that is not enough, MSN India has decided to offer children across India an oportunity to experience Noddy through its exclusive videos of the live musical performance that would tour different Indian cities in August and September, including Mumbai, New Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore.

Kavita Bedi, Director, Managing Director of Just Because It’s Children, says,

“Our strategic tie up with MSN India will help us take the show across the internet audience in India and connect with young people.”

Apart from Noddy, MSN India’s Video has gathered a lot of traction lately with their “first Day First Show” that features reviews from movie goers themselves. MSN India has also planned a photo caption contest for the ongoing show Splitsvilla, on MTV, and showcasing to be released movies like “Wall-E” and “What Happens in Las Vegas”.

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