Cookies & Milk News And Discussion Thread

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Disney Branded Television has announced an animated adaptation of the novel Cookies & Milk by Shawn Amos, the adaptation is handled by Laurence Fishburne, Brian Egeston & Helen Sugland, this is also Disney TVA's 100th Series In Production.

The semi-autobiographical Cookies & Milk is inspired by the childhood of Shawn Amos, a Blues musician and the son of iconic Wallace “Wally” Amos, Jr., founder of the Famous Amos chocolate chip cookie brand. The Cookies & Milk teleplay follows the summer adventures of harmonica-playing middle-schooler Ellis Johnson as he begrudgingly helps his wildly optimistic and quite possibly magical father open the world’s first cookie shop in 1970s Hollywood, California.

 

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I didn't think the 100th show from Disney Television Animation would be based on a book. This should be interesting.
 

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