SoulPancake’s beloved Kid President character -- known for his adorable pep talks and inspirational missives -- is making his long-awaited return to the internet.
Kid President, who is portrayed by Robby Novak and based on a character created by his brother-in-law, Brad Montague, is launching a new YouTube series today called Are We There Yet? The six-part series will live on SoulPancake's YouTube channel, and will see Novak and Montague traveling across the country in a camper to explore the lives of kids persevering through challenging circumstances -- in search of the next generation of young leaders.
In the premiere episode, titled What Happened To Kid President?, Novak shares why he disappeared in 2016 -- after hundreds of web videos that spawned millions of views, a TV show, and even a best-selling book -- and why he ultimately opted to return to the spotlight. Novak says he is actually pretty shy,...
Kid President, who is portrayed by Robby Novak and based on a character created by his brother-in-law, Brad Montague, is launching a new YouTube series today called Are We There Yet? The six-part series will live on SoulPancake's YouTube channel, and will see Novak and Montague traveling across the country in a camper to explore the lives of kids persevering through challenging circumstances -- in search of the next generation of young leaders.
In the premiere episode, titled What Happened To Kid President?, Novak shares why he disappeared in 2016 -- after hundreds of web videos that spawned millions of views, a TV show, and even a best-selling book -- and why he ultimately opted to return to the spotlight. Novak says he is actually pretty shy,...
- 10/1/2019
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
SoulPancake, the digital brand devoted to inspirational content that aims to make a difference in its viewers' lives, is rebooting one of its flagship series and most synonymous personalities: Kid President.
At the inaugural NewFronts West gathering in October in Los Angeles, SoulPancake CEO Shabnam Mogharabi confirmed the news. “We think that the world needs kids’ voices, and the hopeful, inspiring voices of kids more than ever,” she said, likely referring to the current political climate. The Kid President series is being rebooted as Kid Congress, she said -- and while the forthcoming series will presumably include additional characters, it’s unclear what format it will take.
Kid President, portrayed by teen star Robby Novak and based on a character created by his brother-in-law, Brad Montague, was active on Soul Pancake’s digital channels between 2012 and 2016, and perhaps best known for his adorable pep talks and inspirational missives. At the height of his career,...
At the inaugural NewFronts West gathering in October in Los Angeles, SoulPancake CEO Shabnam Mogharabi confirmed the news. “We think that the world needs kids’ voices, and the hopeful, inspiring voices of kids more than ever,” she said, likely referring to the current political climate. The Kid President series is being rebooted as Kid Congress, she said -- and while the forthcoming series will presumably include additional characters, it’s unclear what format it will take.
Kid President, portrayed by teen star Robby Novak and based on a character created by his brother-in-law, Brad Montague, was active on Soul Pancake’s digital channels between 2012 and 2016, and perhaps best known for his adorable pep talks and inspirational missives. At the height of his career,...
- 12/18/2018
- by Geoff Weiss
- Tubefilter.com
Calling all kindergarten teachers, we smell a great way to get your kids to learn about the coolest women of the world! YouTube sensation Robby Novak, aka Kid President, has released a noteworthy new music video, History of Awesome Girls Rap, which salutes important heroines in history. The song starts out with a bang, as K.P. name-drops some of our favorite females, including Serena Williams, Maya Angelou and Rosa Parks. Instead of backing up booty's and blazing blunts, Kid President does Susan B. Anthony, Frida Kahlo and Harriet Beecher Stow lyrical justice. The song finishes with an adorable ode to power chicks everywhere: "Too many...
- 10/23/2015
- E! Online
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