It was just announced that the Nickelodeon CG-animated series will premiere on Sunday, September 8th at 11 am ET/PT, with new episodes airing each Sunday throughout the month.
Middle School Moguls chronicles the ambitions of four new friends striving to create their own companies while attending Mogul Academy, an entrepreneurial school where kid-business dreams come true.
Each special will look at life inside the exclusive Mogul Academy through the eyes of first-year students and moguls-in-training: Valeria, a budding sports gear innovator; Winnie, an aspiring pet chef; Celeste, a smart-tech inventor; and Yuna, an edgy fashion designer. Together, the girls work to tackle grown-up challenges by thinking outside of the box and “mogulizing†to make their big dreams a reality.
The 16-year-old entertainer will be voicing the character Josie, and we have your exclusive first look right here.
Josie is a communications mogul and head journalist for the school blog, The Daily Juice, which reminds us of JoJo‘s series on her YouTube channel, “JoJo’s Juice”!
In these first look images, Josie can be seen showing off her blog in one, and in the other, Josie meets with Yuna (Haley Tju), an edgy fashion designer, and Wren, a non-binary teacher in the Mogul Academy Fashion Branch, who is voiced by Project Runway‘s Tim Gunn.
In case you missed, check out your first look at Alex Wassabi‘s character, which we premiered last week!
Middle School Moguls is set to premiere on Nickelodeon in September!
Alex‘s character is the moguls’ comedic resident advisor.
Middle School Moguls center on students Valeria, Winnie, Celeste and Yuna, who are empowered by Mogul Academy, an entrepreneurial school where kid-business dreams come true, to test their business creativity, innovation and grit.
You can check out another first look at the show on JJJ HERE!
Middle School Moguls center on students Valeria, Winnie, Celeste and Yuna, who are empowered by Mogul Academy, an entrepreneurial school where kid-business dreams come true, to test their business creativity, innovation and grit.
But being a kid boss comes with grown-up challenges, so the students will have to think outside of the box and “mogulize†if they want to make their big dreams a reality.