

Many Pucca fans even have it painted on their motorcycles. And it is estimated that it will be commercially released in Thailand within the first half of 2008. All the players will be allowed to participate in the open beta. Pucca Racing is expected to move into open beta phase in Thailand on Feb.

Gravity's local partner Ini3 Digital will be responsible for the operation and management of Pucca Racing in Thailand.


"Beginning from Thailand, Pucca Racing will reach the whole Southeast Asian region and even the whole Europe." "With the accumulation of oversea operation experience, we are able to accommodate more overseas users and provide better services," says a Gravity executive. They said that its operation in Thailand is just the first step for the overseas expansion of Pucca Racing. Korean Gravity announced that their casual online game Pucca Racing has started closed beta testing in Thailand on Feb. It was announced on the Vooz Character Systems site that a Pucca online bike-racing game was in development by Gravity (company) for their Stylia casual game portal.
JETIX PUCCA RACE GAME SERIES
In 2006 the animated series was released in North America on the Jetix television block of Toon Disney, and thus the franchise reached 3000 products in 100 countries. In 2004 it had been turned into over 2000 different products in about 60 different countries, and by 2005 it had reached 2500 different products in 72 countries. This gave it a firm foothold to further expand to a global market in 2002. After some success as the flash animation series Pucca Funny Love, it was licensed for merchandising late in the middle of 2001. Pucca was designed by Vooz Character Systems in January 2000. (formerly known as Fox Kids Europe N.V.) was a television broadcasting company based in the Netherlands that ran children's oriented channels and programming blocks across the European and Middle East markets.Publisher: Gravity (KR) Ini3 Digital (TH) The Jetix channel replaced by Disney XD was the Indian channel on 14 November 2009. On August 1, 2009, Jetix block alongside of Toon Disney replaced by Disney XD in Japan, Jetix block in Canada went off air. The Latin American channel was also rebranded as Disney XD on 3 July 2009. The rest of the Jetix channels were either merged with Toon Disney to create Disney XD or were replaced with Disney XD or Disney Channel, depending on the region. In the United States, Toon Disney and Jetix were merged to form Disney XD on 13 February 2009. block was expanded to 16 hours.Īfter Jetix Europe was purchased by Disney in December 2008, they announced that all Jetix operations would be replaced with a Disney branded channel. In fall 2004 with the addition of three new shows, Toon Disney's U.S. Toon Disney had 12 hours of weekly prime time programming to start, and ABC Family had two hours on weekdays and four hours on weekends, all in the morning. On 14 February 2004, Toon Disney and ABC Family launched their Jetix blocks with Jetix Cards Live, the world's first concurrently online and telecast trading card game. Bruce Steinberg, chairman and chief executive officer of Fox Kids Europe, explain that Jetix would help strengthen Fox Kids Europe's partnership with Disney while building new alliances to continue to successfully leverage its programming library and distribution. Many of the children picked the name as it implied action and adventure, and the company was able to use the name internationally due to its ambiguity. The Jetix name was chosen after the company conducted international research specifically with a number of children focus groups. The Jetix name was applied to its programming blocks which aired on ABC Family and Toon Disney, its television channels in Europe and Latin America, along with its program library and merchandising. In January 2004, Fox Kids Europe, Fox Kids Latin America and ABC Cable Networks Group agreed to rename its then current operations under a single umbrella name Jetix, which helped strengthen its then operations into a single force. The Jetix brand, alongside Toon Disney, were eventually retired and both rebranded as Disney XD in 2009, or Disney Channel in certain European countries, in accordance with The Walt Disney Company's focus on its Disney, ABC, and ESPN brands. In the United States, the block aired on Toon Disney (from 2004–2009) and on ABC Family (from 2004–2006). The Jetix brand was used for children's blocks and channels featuring action and adventure-related programming, most of which had previously aired on Fox Kids, as well as some original programming. Jetix was an international children's television network owned by Jetix Europe, Jetix Latin America and ABC Cable Networks Group (The Walt Disney Company).
