Netflix produces its first children's series for children and premieres it at Christmas 2013

Netflix It is a commercial entertainment company that sells, using Internet, movies and television series accessible by streaming to more than 40 million people worldwide, 30 of them in the United States. They use a monthly subscription fee to charge for the service, which in some countries is less than 10 euros, offering a wide and varied content. In Spain there have been numerous attempts to disembark the service and according to our colleagues in Xataka among the main obstacles to disembark are the high amounts of copyright that prevent the establishment of a reasonable price for that monthly fee.

In addition to Netflix's capabilities to distribute movies and series they also have muscle to generate your own content, and if they have already done it for the elderly they also do it for the little ones with the production Turbo Fast that you can see this Christmas in all the houses where children have Netflix. In the application of Netflix there is also a special children's area where you can find many attractive products for kids.

Turbo Fast is produced between Dreamworks Animation Y Netflix and it is based on the film of the same title released this 2013. We remember that it is a snail that suffers an electric shock and becomes an animal so fast, that it will compete in F1 against real cars. Below you can see a promotional video of the series in Latin American Spanish:

Turbo Fast will premiere on December 24, 2013 and although for now there have been five episodes, surely new chapters will be generated. Although it is the first time that Netflix produces a series for children which offers content for Netflix Kids, a space where thousands of hours of movies and series are available for kids.

While we will continue waiting for the landing of Netflix in Spain. In my case I have been doing it for more than three years and I do not lose hope that these types of services will arrive to ensure that children and the elderly have a major entertainment offer and especially to avoid downloads on the Internet or payment for products that although they are of little use are priced very high.