Anti Bully Week
Cartoon Network’s original animated short airs on Cartoon Network during National Ant-Bullying Week from 17th November. This storytelling animation is shown through the eyes of the bully and informs kids to be aware of their actions as they may not realise that they are bullying someone.
We teamed up with British rapper Tinie Tempah to launch the anti-bullying campaign CN BUDDY NETWORK: BE A BUDDY NOT A BULLY, calling on children and young people across the UK to stand up against bullying. Here you can watch the original animated shorts created by Cartoon Network, and video messages from Tinie Tempah and Anna Williamson.
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