The Roots To Premiere 2 Children's Series On Amazon

The group is developing both animated and live-action shows.
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The show will be executive produced by group members Black Thought and Questlove.
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The Roots is doing it for the kids.

The Grammy award-winning hip-hop group, who serve as Jimmy Fallon’s house band on “The Tonight Show,” is teaming up with Amazon to develop an animated children’s series and a live-action children’s series, according to Deadline.

“South Street Sounds,” a working title for the animated series, will follow three friends (Zora, Nick and Tyson) in a neighborhood full of rhythm and beats. The trio uses their respective musical talents to perform at the town’s events, big and small. The show will feature music from the Philadelphia-founded band. There are currently no further details on the live-action series.

Both shows will be executive produced by The Roots’ Tarik “Black Thought” Trotter and Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, their manager Shawn Gee and Brian Sher. 

Questlove told Deadline that they’re pleased to have Amazon as a partner as the entire group makes its first foray into film and TV production. Black Thought added that they’re excited to share their love of music with children.

“Our love for music started as young kids, and we hope to inspire a generation of future artists, musicians and music fans through the stories we tell and the music they hear on these shows,” he said.

This won’t be Questlove and Black Thought’s first production credit, however. In 2014, the drummer and MC produced the VH1 music series Soundclash

The group is currently working on their forthcoming album, “End Game.”

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Movies On Netflix That Parents Can Watch With Their Kids (6-10)
"Annie" (1982)(01 of06)
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Prepare to have "Tomorrow" and "It's the Hard Knock Life" stuck in your head for days. (credit:Courtesy of Netflix)
"E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial" (1982)(02 of06)
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There are too many iconic moments to count in this kid favorite. (credit:Courtesy of Netflix)
"The Little Rascals" (1994)(03 of06)
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The adventures of Alfalfa, Spanky, Darla and the gang never get boring. (credit:Courtesy of Netflix)
"Harry and the Hendersons" (1987)(04 of06)
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Just your typical movie about a family that adopts a lovable Sasquatch. (credit:Courtesy of Netflix)
"Babe" (1995)(05 of06)
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"Babe" remains a classic for animal-loving kids. (credit:Courtesy of Netflix)
"Pee-wee's Big Adventure" (1985)(06 of06)
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The Pee-wee Herman love clearly still lives on. In fact, Netflix released the latest sequel only a year ago. (credit:Courtesy of Netflix)