Jam Van YouTube Originals has released its first two episodes that feature Lin-Manuel Miranda and Brandi Carlile with new episodes releasing weekly on Thursdays for the Kids & Family channel. It looks like there will be eight episodes of Jam Van this season, and they will be 11 minutes long in this mix of animated series and live action. Each of the episodes will feature best friends Lam and Anne the Alligator who will travel to different parts of the country where they meet up with musical artists as they “tackle a relatable social-emotional learning challenge with the assistance of a new original song they sing together.” We are also looking forward to Grumpy GPS!
You can see the trailer for Jam Van below:
Today, YouTube Originals premieres the first two episodes of “Jam Van,” a road-tripping, original music series for preschool kids and families. The show, which consists of eight 11-minute episodes, debuts with two new episodes featuring Lin-Manuel Miranda and Brandi Carlile. This free-to-stream series launches today, January 19 at 9AM PT / 12PM ET, with new episodes rolling out weekly on Thursdays on the YouTube Originals for Kids & Family channel and the YouTube Kids app.
From the Oscar, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Award-winning team of Believe Entertainment Group (”Dear Basketball”), composer/producer Bill Sherman (“Hamilton,” “In the Heights,” “Sesame Street”) and animation studio Global Mechanic, “Jam Van” is a blend of animation and live-action with each episode following animated music-loving best friends Lamb (voiced by Pete Lee) and Anne the Alligator (voiced by Nicole Byer) who travel to new locations around the country, where they meet up with famous live-action musical artist friends who help them tackle a relatable social-emotional learning challenge with the assistance of a new original song they sing together. The series also features the voice of Marc Maron as Grumpy GPS.
In the first episode, “Anne & Lamb Search for a Gator with Lin-Manuel Miranda,” the Jam Van crew hits Manhattan where Lamb helps Anne search for her mysterious Uncle Salligator who’s been hiding in the city sewers. Along the way, they bump into special guest star musical maestro Lin-Manuel Miranda who performs the original song “The Long Lost Gator of New York City,” to help them in their search!
In the second episode, “Anne & Lamb Find A Family with Brandi Carlile,” Anne and Lamb are visiting Seattle, Washington but Anne’s feeling homesick and missing her family. When she finds a group of friends, including special guest star singer/songwriter Brandi Carlile who performs the original song “One Sacred Thing,” Anne learns that you can find love and acceptance from “found” families – people who can love you even if you’re not related to them.
Each episode includes a special musical artist and the location they are featured in:
101 – “Anne & Lamb Search for a Gator with Lin-Manuel Miranda” (New York)
102 – “Anne & Lamb Find A Family with Brandi Carlile” (Seattle)
103 – “Anne & Lamb Get Lost in Oakland with Daveed Diggs” (Oakland)
104 – “Anne & Lamb Rock with Old Crow Medicine Show” (Greater Virginia)
105 – “Anne & Lamb Say Cheesesteak with Boyz II Men” (Philadelphia)
106 – “Anne & Lamb Chase An Armadillo with Sheryl Crow” (Nashville)
107 – “Anne & Lamb Make a Movie with Fitz and The Tantrums” (Los Angeles)
108 – “Anne & Lamb Lead A Parade with Trombone Shorty” (New Orleans)“Jam Van” is produced by Believe Entertainment Group, Bill Sherman’s Pop Music Misery, Inc. and animation studio Global Mechanic. Craig Hunter is Global Head of Kids & Family Originals for YouTube with Zoë Di Stefano and Daniel Haack serving as creative leads on the series.
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