Saudi Konoz Initiative Launches First Animated Series ‘Al-Rahebeen’
The Ministry of Media’s Konoz Initiative has unveiled its first animated production, Al-Rahebeen, according to the Saudi Press Agency.
Designed to inspire and entertain children, the 12-episode show features a team of Saudi heroes who form a private investigation group, embarking on thrilling adventures.

Interestingly, the series focuses on four Saudi children with outstanding abilities who come together to solve mysteries and puzzles, depending on logic and creativity to navigate different challenges.
Moreover, it will offer an exceptional blend between entertainment and accessible insights into Saudi history and culture, highlighting the significance of national identity and pride in the Arabic language.
Al-Rahebeen is currently broadcasting on MBC3 and available for streaming on Shahid.

The series has recently earned international recognition with a Telly Award in the animation and entertainment category.
The Konoz initiative is part of the Human Capacity Development Program, a major component of Saudi Vision 2030.
It seeks to spotlight the Kingdom’s rich cultural heritage and civilizational contributions while showcasing the accomplishments of Saudi citizens across several fields through documentaries, short films, and animated productions.

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