Fine Brothers Entertainment (FBE), the digital media company founded by brothers Benny and Rafi Fine, is throwing its hat into the Facebook Watch ring.
FBE has announced two shows for Watch, Facebook’s episodic video hub that launched last August, including What Would My Kid Do? — which debuted on Monday. The game show, which features children from its popular React series on YouTube, will see parents competing with one another to guess what their kid would buy with $100 at various stores. Four more episodes will roll out weekly, and FBE says that the shows are exclusive to Watch for now.
You can check out episode one — which takes place at a grocery store and already looks to be a hit with more than 430,000 views in roughly four days — below:
Later this quarter, FBE will unveil its second Watch series, Reverse Ratings — an animated parody that reimagines classic films for different age groups. For instance, an R-rated Wizard Of Oz film will be conceived as a Kill Bill-style revenge thriller, and Silence Of The Lambs will see all of its characters turned into barnyard animals. The concept was incubated on FBE’s YouTube channel last year, where you can check out three sample episodes.
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