Washington [US], Warner Bros. Pictures Animation is set to take audiences on an adventure by adapting Animal Planet's beloved documentary series 'Meerkat Manor' into a feature film, taking inspiration from the success of franchises like 'Happy Feet' , study aims to bring the fascinating meerkats of the Kalahari Desert to life in a whole new way, Deadline has confirmed Originally airing on Discovery's Animal Planet in 2005, 'Meerkat Manor' quickly became a fan favorite, which enthralled audiences with the trials and triumphs of the Whiskers family. With its storytelling and cinematography, the Emmy-nominated documentary series reached millions of homes around the world. According to a report from Deadline, the upcoming animated adaptation will use photoreal animation techniques to recreate the magic of the original series that will provide audiences with a stunning and immersive experience. The film is being produced by The Green Room's Seth Green and Tracy Falco, with original series creator Caroline Hawkins and Oxford Scientific Films' Claire Birk serving as executive producers, with Bill Damaske, president of Warner Bros. Pictures Animation, producing. Has expressed enthusiasm about the project. In an interview obtained by Deadline he said, "We look forward to creating a photoreal animated family adventure for the next generation and seeing our meerkat friends make their feature film debut in a way they've never been seen before is," he said, adding that production is underway and anticipation is growing.Producer Caroline Hawkin shared her excitement at the prospect of seeing her favorite characters on the big screen, "Warner Bros. is the natural home for this film, and I'm delighted to partner with Tracy, Seth and Bill, whose visionary expertise There is no one else."