Disney Junior’s ‘Mira, Royal Detective’ is India-inspired
NEW YORK — The newest cartoon on Disney Junior has all the hallmarks one would expect from a children’s show — a smart, resourceful lead character, entertaining sidekicks, and a bright, colorful animated environment, filled with song and dance.
But those aren’t the main reasons Sonal Singh can’t wait for the debut of “Mira, Royal Detective.” She’s excited because her 3-year-old daughter will be seeing something that Singh would have loved to have seen herself a generation ago as a child growing up in America — an Indian girl at the heart of it all.
“Seeing someone like yourself on TV, especially on a cartoon that you love or that you watch, gives you some sense of connection to your identity and your self-worth,” said Singh, 35, of Mountain View, California. “I think it’s incredible.”
Debuting both in the United States and India on Friday, the cartoon incorporates the cultures of India and centres around Mira, a young girl who is named by the queen of fictional Jalpur as, yes, you guessed it, the royal detective. She’s got friends and relatives who help her solve her cases, along with two chatty mongooses (the sidekicks.)