Popular movie streaming platform, Netflix has debuted its first original African animation series, Supa Team 4 put together by Zambian writer and creator, Malenga Mulendema.
The eight-part Supa 4 series is set in a futuristic version of Lusaka, Zambia’s capital, and tells the story of four female teenage superheroes who are on a mission to save their city, according to the platform.
“The 21st century has ushered in a new era of super heroes across film, TV and comics. Now, Netflix viewers are introduced to the tech-fueled young African heroines of Supa Team 4 in the brand-new official trailer,” it said.
“Premiering on July 20, the stylish CG action-comedy is created by Zambian writer Malenga Mulendema, who originally pitched the concept to Cape Town studio Triggerfish during an open call for African creators. The series which will be available in English and Zulu,” it added.
The elated Mulendema, who spoke glowingly of the series, said she hoped the series broke ground for more African stories to be told on platforms like Netflix.
“The story is similar across the continent – the talent is there and the stories are there but the opportunities are few and far between,” she said.
“With partnerships with companies like Netflix, you have more chances to create and have the world see your stories.”
Top Zambian rapper, singer and songwriter, Sampa the Great is also part of the Supa 4 as she lent her voice to the series, singing the show’s theme song.
“Animation series shaped our childhoods and to know young Zambians get to see what they’ve never seen on TV before is amazing!” she posted on her Instagram page.