Jack Black, Stampy Cat Join Andrew W.K. In ‘Meet Me At The Reck’ Debut

The so-called “Sesame Street for the digital generation” has arrived. Andrew W.K. is the host of Meet Me At The Reck, a new children’s series produced by Maker Studios and packed full of guest stars.

Meet Me At The Reck stars Andrew W.K., the self-proclaimed “king of partying” known for his high-intensity live show. This time, he has toned down his act to suit a family-friendly show set at a local rec center. In the first episode, he searches for a killer prop to use in his next live show. When special guest Jack Black proves unable to help him, he turns to the world of Minecraft

, where Mr. Stampy Cat helps him construct a blocky ice throne.

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The six episodes of Meet Me At The Reck are available on Maker’s proprietary Maker.TV platform as well as its family-oriented channel, Cartoonium. Other guests include Zach Woods and Mary Doodles, so poke around the released episodes to see what sort of familiar faces show up (and become a certified “recker” along the way).

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