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This multi-cultural appealing property inspires healthy habits, self-esteem & teamwork at its Destiny Center home! Copyright 2010 KiX A sparkling Latina!

2010 Kix Treatment

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KIX, a sparkling Latina soccer ball, stars in this cartoon series for 4 to 7 year old kids as she leads her friends through a series of adventures and life lessons at the Destiny Center rec complex.

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Welcome to KiX’s World!(for 4 – 7 year olds)

• Where this spirited soccer ball embodies the world’s most popular sport.

• Where life lessons are learned through KiX’s bouncy, catchy and danceable songs.

• Where KiX leads other animated sports equipment through a series of adventures at their inner city rec center.

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DESTINY CENTER

Stories also transport the audience directly to the action inAll-Star Stadium, where characters play their games and life lessons evolve.

...Where KiX & friends engage in the game of life!

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KiX

Born - Miami, Florida

Description - Sun-kissed, regulation soccer ball with gorgeous hair, chocolate brown eyes & captivating smile.

Strengths - A talented, bilingual and hard-working team player, KiX embodies total enthusiasm for life!

Not her strengths - Overly zealous and idealistic, KiX is prone to frustration and disappointments. Her impatience sets the stage for KiX’s antics to backfire!

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Spike

Born - Huntington Beach, CA.

Description - A great looking, ultra-smooth talking, buff, 18 panel leather volleyball who epitomizes West Coast cool.

Strengths - The consummate athlete, Spike is naturally gifted and talented. Charismatic and magnetic, Spike is a born leader. Not His Strengths - Self-confidence combined with a privileged background can at times become his biggest detriment.

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Puck

Born - Unknown, but adopted by a family from Zamboni, MN

Description - A sleek, fast-moving, donut-sized hockey puck.

Strengths - A scrappy, tough and tenacious athlete who’s worked his way up to play with the big boys. Puck possesses a “can-do” attitude.

Weaknesses - Puck’s excessive drive to compensate for his size frequently causes him to overstate his worth or create unnecessary confrontations.

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Pam

Born - On a dairy farm in Saddle River, Wisconsin.

Description - A bright-eyed pink skirted megaphone with sparkling pom poms and matching pink hairbow.

Strengths - This wholesome Midwesterner is the genuine article. A natural cheerleader, Pam always sees the best in others.

Not her strengths – Pam’s enthusiasm can also pose problems as she must sometimes remain quiet and mind her own business.

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Pete

Born - Ft. Worth Stockyards as Peter Joseph Porkowicz.

Description - A robust, pudgy, freckle-faced regulation football with a sizeable gap between his two front teeth.

Strengths - Easy to love because of his natural work ethic, sensitive disposition and endearing personality.

Not his strengths - Because of his working class background, Pete struggles with self-doubt, often becoming deflated at the prospect of failure.

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KiX’s Locker Room

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Louie & SliderNurse Gayle

Plus, these lovable characters:*K.O. & Jab - twin boxing gloves

*Dimples - a golf ball*Fuzzy – a tennis ball*Rod – a fishing pole

*Walt the Whistle – a ref’s whistle

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KiX StorylinesWants Upon a Time (Excess) Greed backfires when KiX’s love of trinkets literally weighs her

down and negates her speed and agility.

Pandora’s Locker (Impatience) Hilarity, and more, breaks out when a hungry and impatient KiX schemes to get her friends to open the off-limits locker believed to house the enticing new vending machine products.

Petey Takes the Cake (Stereotype) Petey’s winning cake design is a miniature replica of a chocolate frosted Destiny Center!

Not a Ball at All! (Destiny) As an adopted son of a well rounded family, Puck has struggled to fit in with other balls until the Destiny Center installs its first ice hockey rink, and he discovers he’s a natural at the game!

From Cool to Fool (Leadership) Spike’s true leadership is tested when he tries to impress a gang of older, badly behaving, volleyballs.

It’s Not All Me! (Self-centeredness) Pam becomes overly-consumed in her own pursuits when she’s called upon to run a cheering camp for mini-megaphones and forgets that she’s now the one teaching rather than trying out!

We Can Work it Out (Teamwork) When called upon to repair a broken door at the Destiny Center, KiX and her friends quickly devolve into a bickering, ego-centric and small-minded crowd – ‘til they grasp the big picture and learn that it takes everybody’s talents to get the job done!

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More KiX Storylines…Maid in the Shade (Ego) KiX and her friends become cow-towers and enablers to a

bratty and big mouthed new kid who’s convinced them that he’s an aspiring Olympic gold medalist - til they discover they’ve been had!

Surprise! (Creativity) The academically challenged Puck demonstrates his true value

when his bright idea launches his team to victory.

The Deflated Ball (Self-esteem) Petey’s self-worth becomes deflated and his team suffers as he allows jabs from a jealous competitor to discourage him.

A Birthday Backfire (Loyalty) Pam’s birthday party plans become dismantled when

Spike accepts a better invitation from a more popular classmate . .. then forgets his mom runs the birthday carpool van!

Who’s the Boss? (Qualified) During a Habitat for Humanity-type project, Spike, Pete, Puck and Pam all want to be the Boss - ‘til they determine that not one of them is qualified for the job!.

Switzerland (Neutral) Like the Country of Switzerland, Gail demonstrates impartiality in dealing with KiX, Spike, Pete, Pam and Puck as they compete to win favor of the center’s interim director!

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Copyright 2010

New Vision Entertainment LLC All rights reserved

For more information, contact: Jim Sweeney 727 – 796-4360 office [email protected]