SMALL FACTORY FLICKS

Saturday Mornings on NYC Life television.
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Currently enjoying wide acclaim across the greater New York area, Small Factory Productions’ Small Factory Flicks, cartoons created for kids by kids, are entertaining families Saturday mornings on NYC life, the official network for the City of New York. At a televised press conference on February 17th, 2011, Small Factory Flicks was presented with an Emmy® Award Nomination for children’s programming. Small Factory Flicks have been described by parents and educators as pure, creative fun with a dose of healthy guidance for learning life’s difficult lessons.

 Small Factory Flicks presents cartoons made for kids by kids. Real life hosts Kylin (12) and Molly (8) introduce NYC Life’s kid viewers to cartoons that use the latest cool technology, mashed up art, music and storytelling. The future of cartoons is being made here and now by Small Factory’s kids!

Meet the Hosts

Kylin was born June 24, 1997 in Columbus, Ohio. He moved to New Jersey in 2005 when he was eight. Being quite the athlete, Kylin has participated in soccer, track and currently excels in Pop-Warner football and junior wrestling. In his free time, Kylin enjoys drawing, computer animation and playing computer games. Klyin’s artwork was exhibited at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center in 2009. He has always enjoyed displaying his talent for entertaining. Kylin put on a puppet show for his fellow classmates during a lunchtime show in fourth grade and continues to thrive in his school drama classes. Kylin has a great sense of humor and a huge heart that shines through in everything he does.

Molly was born February 17, 2001 in Red Bank, New Jersey. Always singing, acting and joking around, her mother often refers to her as a mini “Lucille Ball”. She dazzles family and friends with her big personality and witty sense of humor (and of course her baby blues never hurt). Molly currently participates in hip-hop dance, art lessons, “tween” fitness classes, music and voice lessons and is in Girl Scouts. She has appeared on the cover of “Your Child Today” magazine and starred in numerous recitals and school plays. Molly also enjoys volunteering her time to charitable organizations including the Monmouth County SPCA, Holiday Express and Lunch Break. When she’s not focused on school, participating in extracurricular activities or volunteering her time, you can find Molly hanging with her family, friends, pet turtle and fish. No matter where she goes or what she does, Molly’s light-hearted, happy and optimistic spirit always keeps things exciting.