Cartoon Network has greenlit a third season of Indian-produced comedy “Lamput,” with a new run of longer episodes heading to its networks around the world. The show has been a hit on digital platforms ...
The concept of Lamput is simple: a gooey orange creature who can morph into an infinite variety of objects tries to evade a couple of scientists. It needs to be simple — the shorts, commissioned by ...
The series - produced by Vaibhav Studios based in Mumbai, India - started life as batches of micro-shorts of about 15 seconds as well as shorts of up to two minutes. The new season will comprise a ...
Lamput takes the form of a starfish when Specs tries to grab him from a fish tank in a pet store.
A clever orange nutcase, Lamput, escapes from a hidden laboratory, thus sending scientists Slim Doc and Fat Doc in a frenzy as they try hard to capture him. However, Lamput always manages to escape.
The docs try to catch the two halves of Lamput that have split from each other while he was skiing.
“Lamput” is a fresh look for Indian animation. We spoke to creator Vaibhav Kumaresh to learn how he connected with Cartoon Network for the series.
It was a huge week for Cartoon Network’s most awarded Asia Pacific original series. At MIPCOM, the second season of Lamput, the slapstick chase comedy, was nominated for an International Kids Emmy and ...
Mr. Moustache is on a date with Ms. Lipstick, his crush, but keep getting interrupted by the docs and Lamput with their chasing. When Lamput is stuck in the docs' house on a rainy day, he causes ...
Animated chase comedy Lamput, created by Mumbai-based Vaibhav Studios, has been picked up for a third season by Cartoon Network and will run on the channel in Asia Pacific. Cartoon Network has won ...
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