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    How to subscribe and watch Snapchat’s new Bitmoji TV

    A 10-episode Saturday morning cartoon starring you and your friends

    Tired of following what your friends are up to in their daily lives? Well, Snap has announced Bitmoji TV, which will be a weekly “show” within Snapchat that stars you and your friends’ Bitmoji avatars. The show will launch tomorrow, February 1st, and it will have a 10-episode season, with new episodes debuting weekly, reports Variety.

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    In each episode, your personalized Bitmoji (if you’ve created one in Snapchat or the Bitmoji app) will pal around with Bitmojis of your friends through scripted episodes written by the Bitmoji team. The first episode, for example, will show you and your friends’ Bitmojis vying for the fictional “America’s Best Bitmoji” award. The second and third episodes are titled “Mime Cops” and “Spy Squad,” according to Variety.

    In Bitmoji TV episodes, your friends won’t be the only familiar faces appearing in the episodes, as the show will also have celebrity cameos. Former American Idol host Randy Jackson is a judge for “America’s Best Bitmoji,” and Andy Richter, Jon Lovitz, and Riki Lindhome will make appearances this season as well, reports Variety.

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    Bitmoji’s CEO and co-founder Ba Blackstock, who also created, wrote, and directed Bitmoji TV, described the new show to Variety as “the return of Saturday morning cartoons,” and it seems like the episodes will be full of silly antics and shenanigans. One gag apparently has a basketball player on the moon going up for a dunk but instead crashing through the ceiling of a glass dome. And unlike the Saturday morning cartoons of my youth, Bitmoji TV won’t have ads, at least in this first season, according to Variety.

    You can subscribe to Bitmoji TV right now by taking a picture of this Snapcode in Snapchat:

    Bitmoji Tv barcode

    Snap has slowly been incorporating Bitmoji into Snapchat and other apps in fun ways since buying Bitmoji’s parent company in 2016. Last April, Snap launched Software Development Kit that lets developers incorporate Bitmoji into their games.

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    Victor Tinka
    Victor Tinka
    Exploring Computer Vulnerabilities is my passion but I always find my hands dirty with code. The only “IT guy” in the family which makes me feel like the family head :)

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