From Prix Jeunesse To Licensing Show

Today I'm on board a Lufthansa flight from New York to Munich to attend Prix Jeunesse, one of my favorite kids' TV events on the planet. Why do I love Prix Jeunesse so much? Because there are certain shows one can only see there: The show with the preschool-aged girl cutting sushi with a large Ginsu knife, or the Mongolian kids riding endlessly through the tundra on the back of a yak cart, or the little doc about the Indian boy who torments a cat, or (and I'm not kidding) the dancing, overweight, elderly Dutch nudists who strut their stuff in an otherwise benign kids' music video.
June 5, 2012

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