Inspired by Bluey and Bondi Rescue, another Australian cartoon is making waves overseas

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Kangaroo Beach, which features native animals, is a hit with preschoolers in the UK, China, Mexico, Canada and Finland.

lifeguard and a screenwriter’s memories of Nippers training have all contributed to the international success of children’s animation. A hit with preschoolers in the UK, China, Mexico, Canada and Finland, the series – featuring Australian native animals having fun and staying safe in the water – breaks the rules., the characters retain their Australian accents in all English-language broadcasts.

“They took us all out into the water on rescue boards, straight into a rip,” says Bain. “We were thrust into the water away from shore, and then they showed us how the rip curves around and takes you back to the beach. I was learning stuff as a 40-year-old that I never knew.” Returning to Australia this summer to live in Victoria with his banker husband and three children aged under eight, Bain reflects on writing“I wrote the second series in winter, and it was just such a nice escape,” he says. “I think that’s why the show does so well overseas. It’s the reason whyis so popular – you can get a suntan watching the television. You feel like you’re invited into this blue sparkling sea paradise.

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