Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pan-African Entertainment Company Kugali’s all-new series “Iwájú” made its world premiere in Lagos, Nigeria, following screenings in London over the weekend, ahead of today’s Disney+ launch of all six episodes.
Filmmakers Olufikayo Ziki Adeola (director), Hamid Ibrahim (production designer), Tolu Olowofoyeku (cultural consultant) and Ré Olunuga (music by) were joined by special industry guests and celebrities, including members the voice cast: Simisola Gbadamosi (voice of Tola Martins), Femi Branch (voice of Bode DeSousa), Toyin Oshinaike (voice of Godspower), Bisola Aiyeola (voice of Happiness), Ireti Doyle (voice of Mrs. Usman), Kehinde Bankole (voice of Mama Kole), Chioma ‘Chigul’ Omeruah (voice of Chioma) and Obi Maduegbuna (a voice of Hawkers & Lackeys). Event images and key art are now available.
Set in a futuristic Lagos, Nigeria, the exciting coming-of-age story follows Tola (voice of Gbadamosi), a young girl from the wealthy island, and her best friend, Kole (voice of Siji Soetan), a self-taught tech expert, as they discover the secrets and dangers hidden in their different worlds. Kugali filmmakers take viewers on a unique journey into the world of “Iwájú,” bursting with unique visual elements and technological advancements inspired by the spirit of Lagos. Produced by Disney Animation’s Christina Chen with a screenplay by Adeola and Halima Hudson, “Iwájú” also features the voices of Dayo Okeniyi and Weruche Opia.
“Iwájú” releases today on Disney+ in the United Kingdom and will air across Africa on Disney Channel —distributed on DStv platform (Channel 303)—this spring, giving viewers across the continent an opportunity to view the series in territories where Disney+ is not available. “We created ‘Iwájú’ as a love letter to Lagos, Nigeria, and an ode to the rich legacy of African storytelling,” said Adeola. “We’re proud to share this series and hope that it inspires more Africans across the world to share their stories and shape our collective narrative.”
All Six Episodes of Iwájú are Now Streaming on Disney+
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