For the first time in its 10-year history, children's animated show Ubongo Kids is getting a new look.
In a press release, the nonprofit that produces the show says the makeover "represents Ubongo's unwavering commitment to evolution and innovation in response to the evolving needs of its audience."
The new look will debut in the upcoming sixth season of the show, which has been viewed more than 50 million times on YouTube, reports the BBC.
The show will continue to feature characters with disabilities, including Nuru, a child with cerebral palsy, and Tabasamu, a child with autism.
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