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A first look at Iwájú was unveiled at D23 earlier this month, whetting appetites for Disney's first collaboration with an outside studio in its 100-year history.
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A first look at Iwájú was unveiled at D23 earlier this month, whetting appetites for Disney's first collaboration with an outside studio in its 100-year history.
With its upcoming series, Iwájú, the media company is at the forefront of African animation's global breakthrough, but it doesn't want viewers on the continent to get left behind.