ZooMoo Groove is themed around exploration and discovery through oceans, mountains, deserts and more, with ZooMoo ranger Seth Drury helping quirky Zoomer characters to find the habitat most suitable for them to live in. Seth Drury is an Australian singer, dancer and actor. A former Australian Idol contestant, he has appeared in various productions in Australia and South East Asia.
ZooMoo Networks, the only channel devoted to educating kids about nature and animals is premiering its latest original series – ZooMoo Groove. This fun sing-along series introduces kids to animals in each of the world’s habitats while encouraging kids to get up and sing and dance.
“Children love to be able to express themselves through song and dance, and with ZooMoo Groove, they can also enjoy learning about the world we live in at the same time. We are also excited to introduce our new talent Seth Drury to our audience as our trusted ZooMoo Ranger,” said Catherine Nebauer, General Manager of ZooMoo Networks, Asia Pacific.
“Seth will take ZooMoo fans on fantastical trips to the Oceans, the Mountains, the desert, and other landscapes as he meets our Zoomers and introduce them to their new homes and the animals that live there,” added Catherine.
Concept behind ZooMoo Groove
ZooMoo Groove is themed around exploration and discovery, providing children with an opportunity to visit the eight habitats of the world. The series introduces our fun and quirky Zoomer characters that live on ZooMoo Island. Each character has a distinct personality and ZooMoo Ranger Seth helps them find the habitat they will be most compatible to live in.
Seth Drury is an Australian singer, dancer, and actor. A former Australian Idol contestant, Seth has appeared in various productions in Australia and throughout South East Asia, as well as devised a one-man show at the 2015 Melbourne Fringe Festival to sell out audiences.
To find out more about each Zoomer’s personalities and the habitats that they belong in, tune in to the premiere of ZooMoo Groove on ZooMoo Astro Ch 619, on Wednesday, 5th April at 3.20pm, with repeats at 7.20pm and on Thursdays at 7.20am and 11.20am.