City Hunters
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City Hunters | |
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Genre | Thriller/drama/erotic |
Creator(s) | Gastón Gorali & Alberto Stagnaro |
Country of origin | Argentina |
No. of episodes | 9 |
Production | |
Running time | 11 minutes |
Broadcast | |
Original channel | FOX |
Original run | October 23, 2006 – |
Links | |
Official website |
"City Hunters" is an animated TV series developed in Argentina that premiered throughout Latin America on October 2006 on the FOX network. The series, which blends traditional animation techniques with the latest generation of CGI, consists of nine 11-minute episodes. It is aired in English, despite Argentina being a Spanish-speaking country.
"City Hunters" is a form of branded entertainment. It was co-produced by Unilever for the AXE brand. It is a male-targeted series that integrates the AXE brand into the storyline.
The animated series follows the antics of an aging Casanova, Dr. Lynch, and the young man he's training in the art of seducing women. The series was created by Catmandu Branded Entertainment, a branded entertainment firm in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The characters were developed by Italian illustrator Milo Manara.
"City Hunters" airs on Fox Latin America's adult-skewed block "No Molestar" (Spanish-speaking countries; in Brazil, "Não Perturbe", both meaning "Do Not Disturb"), which includes "Futurama," "The Simpsons,"Family Guy", and "American Dad."
[edit] Sources
- Advertising Age, October 9, 2006 Issue
- article on Variety.com
- FOX article on City Hunters