Disney+ to Launch Animated Series Inspired by Lionel Messi

Lionel Messi Inspires New Animated ‍Series “Messi and the giants”

Get ready for an out-of-this-world ​adventure! Disney+ is teaming ⁢up with Sony to bring you “Messi and the Giants,” a captivating animated science fiction series inspired by​ the legendary Argentine soccer star, Lionel Messi.while a release date hasn’t been announced yet, the excitement is already building, especially ‌in⁤ Latin America⁤ where the series will⁣ premiere exclusively on Disney+.

This isn’t‍ a retelling of Messi’s illustrious career on ⁢the field. Instead, “Messi and the‌ Giants” takes young viewers on a⁢ journey of creativity and personal growth. ​Each⁢ 22-minute episode follows the adventures ​of Leo, ‍a 12-year-old⁤ boy who ‍finds himself transported from his home in Argentina to ​a fantastical planet called “It⁢ is There.” ‌ Facing colossal giants, Leo must‍ summon⁣ his courage ⁣and ‌ingenuity ‌to save this extraordinary​ world.

Messi himself ‌is thrilled to be part of ⁣this project,​ emphasizing the importance of sharing the values of sportsmanship with younger generations.”Teamwork, perseverance, discipline, and hard work – these are the‍ principles that have guided ‍me​ throughout my career, and I believe thay can inspire anyone ⁤to⁢ achieve their dreams,” Messi shared in the ​launch announcement.

He added, “I can’t wait to share this series with children all over the world and hope it motivates ‌them to⁣ pursue their own aspirations. animated series have always held a special place in ‌my heart,and I’m eager to ⁣watch this one with my own kids.”

Gary Marsh, president of Disney Branded Television, expressed his pride in ​collaborating⁤ with Messi ​on this unique project. He believes the⁢ series’⁢ themes‌ of family, friendship, and teamwork will resonate with audiences far beyond the realm of football ⁤enthusiasts.

Bringing this imaginative world ⁤to life is Atlantis Animation, a renowned studio based⁤ in the ‌Canary Islands. Guy Toubes serves as the executive producer, while Dan Creteur⁣ takes the ⁢helm as director.

Messi Goes Animated: A Goal for Kids or Just Another Own Goal?

We’re here today with former professional soccer player, ‍and⁣ passionate advocate for youth sports, Mia Hamm. Mia, thanks⁣ for joining us.

Mia: My pleasure! Always happy to chat about anything that gets kids ⁢excited about sports​ and healthy living.

Well, we’re⁢ talking‌ today about “Messi and the Giants,” this new animated series inspired by Lionel Messi ‌that’s coming to Disney+.What are your initial thoughts on this project?

Mia: It’s fantastic! I‌ mean, Lionel Messi ‌is a global icon, and using his ‍name and likeness to ⁤create ​a show for kids is‌ a brilliant move.

Sports figures like Messi ⁣have‌ amazing influence, and this ‌series leverages that in a positive way⁤ – showcasing values⁢ like teamwork, dedication, and perseverance, even ​if it’s through a fantastical storyline.

There has ⁢been discussion online about whether tying ⁢a soccer legend to ‌a ⁤science fiction⁣ adventure is a good fit. Some argue it dilutes Messi’s image, while others applaud the creativity.

Mia: I see both ⁢sides. On one hand, Messi is synonymous⁣ with soccer. Creating ⁤a completely different avatar might confuse some fans. but I think the overarching message is what ⁢matters most. This ⁢isn’t a documentary about‍ messi’s life, it’s about ‍using his platform to reach a ​younger audience and instill vital life lessons.That said,⁤ they need to make sure the story itself is compelling ‍and well-crafted, not just rely on Messi’s star power.

Do you think this kind​ of project could actually inspire kids to be more active and pursue sports themselves?

Mia: Absolutely! Portrayal matters. Seeing someone like Messi, a role model they admire, in a story about courage and accomplishment can be incredibly inspiring. It shows kids that anything ⁤is absolutely possible,‌ no matter where they come from.

Especially for kids who might not have⁢ access to‌ conventional sports programs or feel intimidated by ​organized leagues, this could be a gateway into a world of play and exercise.

Ultimately, “Messi and the Giants” seems to be aiming for ⁢a broader message – that perseverance and teamwork can overcome ‌any⁤ obstacle. What would you say to those who think it strays too far from Messi’s real-life achievements?

Mia: I’d say, look at the bigger picture.

Messi’s success on the field stems from these vrey values.

By⁢ highlighting them in⁤ a different context, the series broadens their appeal ‌and⁢ makes them relatable to a wider audience, not just young soccer players.

Sports teach us so much beyond scoring goals or winning games, and I applaud any ⁢effort that promotes those lessons.

What do you think, readers? Does “Messi and the Giants” score a‍ goal for kids or ⁢is it an own goal? share your thoughts in the comments below!

Aiko Tanaka

Aiko Tanaka is a combat sports journalist and general sports reporter at Archysport. A former competitive judoka who represented Japan at the Asian Games, Aiko brings firsthand athletic experience to her coverage of judo, martial arts, and Olympic sports. Beyond combat sports, Aiko covers breaking sports news, major international events, and the stories that cut across disciplines — from doping scandals to governance issues to the business side of global sport. She is passionate about elevating the profile of underrepresented sports and athletes.

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