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Kids’ WB Sends Out Casting Call for New Robot on “Cubix”

[via press release]

Kids’ WB! Sends Out Casting Call For Ultra-Cool Robot To Star In Episode Of Hit 3D-CGI Animated Series “Cubix”

(December 10, 2001 – Burbank, CA) – See what it’s like to be a part of Bubble Town and the Botties when you build your very own “Cubix” robot! Kids’ WB! sends out a casting call to find a new robot character for the second season of the hit 3D-CGI animated television series “Cubix.” The “CUBIX Build A Bot Contest” invites kids to be a “Bottie,” just like Connor, and create and name their very own amazing robot during the three-week promotion in December.

The “CUBIX Build A Bot Contest” will offer one grand prize winner the chance to design an ultra-cool robot and have it come to life in an episode of “Cubix” next season. The winner also will have the experience of attending a voice-over recording session as they will be the voice of their robot for the special episode. Additional prizes include a Nintendo Gameboy® Color loaded with 3DO’s thrilling new video game “Cubix Race ‘N Robots,” along with hundreds of Trendmasters Cubix action figures and trading cards.

Through Saturday, December 29, kids will have the chance to watch “Cubix” on Saturday mornings (8:30 a.m. ET) and learn how to enter the “CUBIX Build A Bot Contest.” Promotion spots during the Monday-Friday line-up (3:00-5:00 p.m.) will encourage viewers to check out the series on Saturdays to learn how they can win. Viewers may enter by mailing in their robot design, which must be postmarked by December 31, to “CUBIX Build A Bot Contest,” P.O. Box 10418, Van Nuys, CA, 91410. Kids also can check out www.KidsWB.com for official rules. In addition, the “CUBIX Build A Bot Contest” will award 10 first-prize winners a Nintendo Gameboy® Color and the new 3DO video game “Cubix Race ‘N Robots,” 50 second-prize winners will receive the 3DO video game and Trendmasters Cubix trading cards and 100 third-prize winners will get the Cubix action figures and trading cards. The winning illustration and runner-up prizes will be chosen by a panel of judges.