Minno
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Founded | September 18, 2018 |
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Founder(s) | |
Products | Christian streaming media for children |
URL | https://www.gominno.com |
Minno is an online subscription-based streaming media provider created by Erick Goss and Dan Raines. It specializes in Christian programming for children. Subscribers have access to over 2,200 episodes from 122 shows. Video is made available through applications for smartphones, tablets, and popular streaming devices such as Roku, Amazon Fire TV, Apple TV, Android TV and Chromecast.[1]
History[]
Minno, formerly JellyTelly, is a company created by Erick Goss and Dan Raines after they had searched far and wide for an educational children's platform to help their kids learn about the Bible. They then created a new network featuring content for kids.[2] After working for over three years on the project, on March 1, 2008, Phil revealed his new project to the world. It wasn't until November 4 of that same year that it actually launched though. Since then, the content on JellyTelly has continued to grow with its new funding, and Vischer completed a new DVD series based on the network titled "Buck Denver Asks … What’s in the Bible?". In the late 2010s, JellyTelly is renamed Minno.
Home Video Releases[]
The characters of Minno have recently starred in a new spinoff series titled "What's In The Bible with Buck Denver?". What's In The Bible was released over 13 DVD Volumes (each with two 25 minute episodes). The series will cover the entire Bible.[3] The first two volumes were released on March 1, 2010.[4] Also, Why Do We Call It Christmas?, Clive and Ian's Wonder-Blimp of Knowledge, Sing Through the Bible! and Galaxy Buck: Mission to Sector 9.
Technical Details[]
Minno is Subscription Video on Demand platform, powered by industry-leading technologies, such as Amazon Web Services, Stripe, Vimeo
References[]
- American comedy websites
- Internet properties established in 2008
- Christian websites
- Video on demand services
- American flash animated web series
- Web series featuring puppetry