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December 7th 2023
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Season 4 of Little J & Big Cuz now available

The ACTF international distribution team is pleased to announce that a fourth season of the animated preschool series Little J & Big Cuz is now available for acquisition. 

Little J & Big Cuz tells the story of a couple of Indigenous Australian kids, busy with the ups and downs of the classroom and the playground, and the surprises that await beyond Nana’s back fence. As well as being entertaining, heartfelt and humourous, Little J & Big Cuz helps young children with school readiness, teaching the audience about the routines and expectations of school. 

Season 4 comprises 10 x 12 minute episodes, which will bring the total number of episodes of the series to 50.

Little J & Big Cuz is produced by Old Dog Pictures for the ABC and NITV.

View trailer here.

Please contact the ACTF Sales team at Sales@actf.com.au for further information.

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