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ABC KIDS launches new series ‘Get Grubby TV’ with dirtgirl, scrapboy and Costa!

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Get Grubby TV takes the Australian Emmy Award-winning animated TV series, dirtgirlworld, and reimagines the story to reveal the real place and the real characters …in the real world!

Having invented the ‘costavator’ – dirtgirl and scrapboy have also gained a new friend, Costa the Garden Gnome (Costa Georgiadis), and together they are travelling across Australia to new places and getting grubby… big time!

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With 20 episodes running for 12 minutes each, Get Grubby TV delivers a grubby bucket list full of adventures as the trio are on a mission to explore a world of nature and find themselves up to their eyeballs in grubby fun. This is a story-world where bugs check into hotels, dirt is awesome and getting grubby can win the day.

Episode 1 ‘Buzz’ on Monday, September 4:  dirtgirl’s besties – scrapboy and Costa The Garden Gnome – arrive with a bucket full of grubby challenges.  The first challenge – ‘What’s stickier than mud?’. The trio set off for a sticky (and fun) adventure to the honey house to find answers – and learn a new bum dance!

Get Grubby TV has just enough grit and adventure to take our planet-loving pre-schoolers on imagination-charged escapades, packed with the silly stuff they enjoy surrounding themselves in and the curiosities that they love to explore in their backyard.

Production credits: Get Grubby TV is a Mememe Productions television series for ABC KIDS, with funding support from Screen Australia in association with Create NSW.

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