Draft:WOWNow Entertainment
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WOWNow Entertainment, also known as WOWNow Kids, is an animation studio (where they are based remains unknown) and production and distribution company. In a similar vein to The Asylum, they are notorious for producing so-called "mockbusters", which are low-budget remakes of popular movies. Unlike The Asylum, however, their titles are mostly targeted at children (especially young children and their families). The company was initially known as Ruthless Studios before changing to their current name in the 2010s, WOWNow Entertainment.
One of their best-known (and therefore most infamous) titles, Finding Jesus (2020), which is a mockbuster of Finding Nemo (2003), is one of the lowest-rated titles on IMDb and was also accused of being racist.
One of their voice actors, KJ Schrock (1966–2022), appeared in over 50 titles.
In some of their productions, they are credited as Dream Machine Animation. They also produce documentaries under the name Doc TV and dog-related productions under the name Pup TV.
In addition to producing mockbusters, WOWNow Entertainment also has an educational division, either Brainy Pants or Brainy Pantz, as well as Toe Jamz, a purportedly musical division dedicated to dance- and sing-alongs.[1]