Business and Entertainment Editors
NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 31, 2000
"D'Myna Leagues," a half-hour children's animated TV series co-developed and co-produced by MSH ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION'S (OTCBB:MSHE) partner company, Aston Entertainment, in association with
The series is a baseball themed animation series that centers on the adventures and exploits of a baseball team made up of myna birds. Co-written by legendary baseball writer W.P. Kinsella, who wrote "The Iowa Baseball Conspiracy" and "Shoeless Joe" which was made into the movie "Field of Dreams," starring Kevin Costner. "D'Myna Leagues" is unique in that it is the first children's animation series that uses baseball as a backdrop to tell stories.
MSH is an emerging TV and motion picture production, Internet, Technology development and merchandising company, with emphasis on children's and family products. MSH owns a stake in Aston Entertainment, a Florida based state-of-the-art animation and post-production facility; has an interest in Abrams-Gentile Entertainment ("AGE"), a major creator and merchandiser of toys and other TV-oriented products; owns KidsAndFamily.net, a business-to-business Internet provider; and has a first-look arrangement and a strategic alliance with L.A. based Film Roman (producers of "The Simpsons" and "King Of The Hill"); has a strategic alliance with Canada's EnterCore Entertainment Corporation; and MSH recently announced a strategic alliance with Peter Pan Industries, one of the largest independent distributors of children's and family oriented home video, compact discs and cassettes with more than 4,000 animation, music and live-action film and TV titles selling through 64,000 retailers including Wal-Mart, Costco, K-Mart and Blockbuster.
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