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Rasta Rangi Debuts On Maori Television

Published: Wed 19 Apr 2006 02:27 PM
Wednesday April 19 2006
Rasta Rangi Debuts On Maori Television
New Zealand’s newest cartoon character – RASTA RANGI – makes his debut on Maori Television on Monday April 24 at 8.00 PM.
A 60-second episode featuring the Kapiti Coast-created character will screen in primetime immediately after the half-hour news programme, TE KAEA, every weeknight.
RASTA RANGI is the brainchild of Raumati animators, the Simmonds Brothers, and Paora Trim, a Maori language teacher from Kapiti College.
Phill Simmonds says the ‘rasta-man’ – who speaks Maori which is subtitled into English – is keen to engage with all New Zealanders. “Rasta Rangi likes to talk,” says Simmonds. “And he’s a laugh a minute!”
A multi-talented tane (man), RASTA RANGI is a carver and kapa haka teacher, a musician and stand-up comic, and an entrepreneur and armchair philosopher. He’s a one-woman man and moves with Jah people.
He's depicted outside the now-defunct Paekakariki Hotel; at the fish and chip shop at Raumati Beach; on the Esplanade in Raumati South; and at local marae. He also hangs out with relations in Otaki. "He drives a cool car, too," says Simmonds.
RASTA RANGI premieres on Maori Television on Monday April 24 at 8.00 PM.
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