See Jameela Jamil, Freida Pinto And More In 'Mira, Royal Detective' Exclusive Sneak Peek
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- Опубліковано 10 жов 2024
- "Mira, Royal Detective" is premiering soon and Access Hollywood has your exclusive first look. See Jameela Jamil, Freida Pinto Kal Penn in this exclusive sneak peek clip. "Mira, Royal Detective" premieres in the US on Friday, March 20 on Disney Channel at 11am ET/PT and at 7pm ET/PT on Disney Junior. Disney Channel India is premiering the series on Sunday March 22.
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I’m not even Indian and I’m loving this representation👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽🔥
My 3 month old is watching the premiere right now and is enjoying it. 💕 this is dope! Thanks Disney
Ive been looking forward to seeing Mira, Royal Detective since I first read about it online a few months ago! I think it’s great that this is going to be one of the first cartoons with an all Indian cast! I always thought India was a beautiful country growing up! I wonder if Queen Shanti is the same Shanti that was in The Jungle Book series! I guess we’ll have to watch to find out! Now if only Disney would release Princess Ananya already!
i agree it will be
I doubt that Queen Shanti is the same from The Jungle Book, because that Shanti came from a village in the jungle. I expect Queen Shanti actually was born into royalty. It's just another character with the same name. Just like there are a few Jack's in Disney: Jack Skellington, Jack Sparrow, Jack Jack. Shanti is just a common name.
SirenSima Maybe they could invent a story about Shanti marrying a prince or something!
This is absolutely a fabulous thing to show about India especially for the young but also those who have no knowledge!
Haha, no.
Haha, no.
i think so i cann't wait to see and learn about indian culter
The best things about this show is 1) FINALLY representing south east Asia and kids can see themselves on tv and they don’t have to blend in to “white American standards” 2) no stereotypical accents 3) I see Punjabi culture incorporated and many judge the headwear as “terrorist” and hopefully many can see it has nothing to do with terriosm it’s spirituality 4) anyone of any culture including myself (I’m hispanic by the way) can see the diversity of India and south east Asia as a whole. Kids outside of the culture can watch this and understand a foreign culture. Thank you Disney for allowing this show to air and thanks to all who were apart of creating this ✌️
I want to see this show 😘😘😘
im looking forward to checking out this show it looks awsome from promos
I will see this one. It looks fun and good. Lets see her problem solving skills and i hope they do some cooking
Disney Jr's take on cartoon network's Scooby doo
Wow I love it
me too
I talk Indian my whole family does but only my sis , mum , me and my dad also talk English so I now what they are saying
I'm here for utkarsh ambudhkar
wow nice
Why do american say south asian.... cant they just say.... indian ?
South Asia includes India, Pakistan, Bagladesh and Sri Lanka
@@inderjitkainth7158 yes i know that.... but i meant to say.... this cartoon is specifically based on india or indian culture..... not the whole of South Asia....
khamreiwon kashung it’s pretty obvious it’s on south Asian culture :/
Picsar lvl
Wow. This looks pretty bad, pretty copied, and pretty badly copied, all at once.
This is also trying way to hard ot bring over Indian Culture, especially seeing as Kids in Indian aren't even that into Ancient Culture.
It's nothing less than delusional to think that nowadays Indian Kids and Teens do Traditional Dances on the Streets in their Free Time, or whatever.
Every Disney jr show breaks out in singing. Like every, fucking, show. It's just falling into place like all it's other shows.
They have multiple multi cultural shows so why is this one so offensive to you?
what you mean this will be awsome
@@tbone8612 It really doesnt. You need to watch more Cartoons.
This isnt 'supporting the Pride of India' or something, it's more like the opposite.
Slevin Channel oh ic well I like to watch the cartoons before I judge if I like it or no sorry man and FYI I do watch nothing but cartoons
@@slevinchannel7589 It's for 3+ year olds. The whole show will be based around life lessons 3 year olds should know. It's not that deep
Wow. This looks pretty bad, pretty copied, and pretty badly copied, all at once.
This is also trying way to hard ot bring over Indian Culture, especially seeing as Kids in Indian aren't even that into Ancient Culture.
It's nothing less than delusional to think that nowadays Indian Kids and Teens do Traditional Dances on the Streets in their Free Time, or whatever.
Slevin Channel It’s sad when people don’t put any thought into their comments, like you just did. Cartoons are not an exact representation of life in the sense of what they do. BUT the characters they depict can be similar to people in real life. Which is where representation comes in. Dancing around, going on adventures, being a detective, these are all common themes in children’s shows. As for “ancient culture” - what?? As far as I could see this is based in modern day.
Your comment makes you look like an idiot sandwich.
@@Mayochup191 The fact that you think this is based on modern day and that many young children will think the same is quite disheartening. But at least its step above side and forgetful characters. I guess buggers can't be choosers. The cast is amazing nevertheless.