Lights, Camera, Lexi!
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Lights, Camera, Lexi is a Disney Junior TV series introduced in 2016.[1] It is about a girl named Lexi Lopez[2] and each episode is made by a different artist.
Broadcast[edit]
In 2016 on Disney Channel, multiple episodes have exceeded 1 million viewers.[3][4]
Episodes[edit]
Eight[1] episodes titles have been revealed:
- “STARSHIP NINE: The Ornite Mission” (sci-fi) by Beck Underwood
- “Kiwi’s First Flight” (musical) by Heather Fortin
- “Spaghetti Western” (western) by Melissa Shepherd, released 21 November 2016
- “The Great Pecan Pie Mystery” (film noir) by Barbara Bakos, released 21 November 2016
- “The Little Janitor” (silent film) by Tom Smith[disambiguation needed]
- “A Lobster to Remember” (romance) by Jeremy Jensen
- “Bug the Superheroes” (documentary) by Nak Yong Choi
- “The New Werewolf on the Block” (suspense) by Chris Hamilton[disambiguation needed], released 3 January 2017[5]
References[edit]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Milligan, Mercedes (17 November 2016). "Disney Junior Calls Action for 'Lights, Camera, Lexi'". Animation Magazine.
The first five shorts will arrive on the Disney Junior App on Monday, Nov. 21, and will air on Disney Channel throughout that week.
- ↑ Mooney, Melody (21 November 2016). "Disney Junior Shorts & Interactive Game – 'Lights, Camera, Lexi!'". GeekDad.
The short form series, stars Lexi Lopez, a kid filmmaker, who introduces young viewers to a variety of animation techniques.
- ↑ Welch, Alex (20 December 2016). "Monday cable ratings: 'Monday Night Football' falls, 'WWE Raw' ticks up".
Total Viewers (000s)
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Total Viewers (000s)
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