Mia Stories

 is an American hand puppetry shock humor TV series created by Kenneth Dumont (best known for being director and writer of the animated rap musical PikaRap) for The CC APP. It is the first show to be an original for the app instead of airing on the channel it's based on. The show is unique for having characters being represented by bare hand puppets, though it is similar to a Noggin show, Oobi. The show is also the first to feature shock humor. It's rated TV-MA.

On May 10, 2017, the show was renewed for a second and last season of 26 episodes (78 segments) set to air in late 2017/early 2018, bringing the show to a total of 52 episodes (156 segments). However, a reboot of the show is set to air on The CC (Cartoon Comedy) in 2019.

Plot
The plot features the adventures of a cookie-loving bare hand puppet girl named Mia (Dipper) and her boyfriend, another hand puppet, this time a boy, named Edben (3D83N).

Voice cast

 * Mia (Dipper) - A girl who seems to have bad luck and has a boyfriend, Edben.
 * Edben (3DB8N) - Mia's boyfriend.
 * Ruby (Dipper) - Mia's friend who stripped naked for her in Mia's Birthday. She is shown oggling over Jacob Sartorius, though later it is MattyBRaps, after an incident involving Jacob Sartorius,
 * Eileen Wannapopo (Dipper) - An obese Indian kid who speaks broken English and is sometimes the antagonist of many episodes.
 * Rosie (Dipper) - A self-proclaimed "weaboo" who loves anime and is John's unrequited love.
 * John (Dipper) - A pretentious verbose kid who has an unrequited crush for Rosie.
 * Ghetto Lunch Lady (Dipper) - A lunch lady who speaks Ebonics.

Production
The show was not planned for The CC 2017-18 seasonal broadcasting schedule. Matter of fact, it aired on the app unannounced and with little to no marketing at all. This is similar to comedian Louis C.K.'s show, Horace and Pete, which aired on his website without any announcements prior to airing.

Season 1 (2017-)

 * All episodes are written by creator Kennth Dumont.
 * Episodes debut weekly on the app.

Reboot
On May 10, 2017, a second season was announced for the show, in addition a reboot set to air in 2019. Though details for this reboot are scarce, it has been announced the show will be a puppet/CGI-animated hybrid TV series that will retain its shock humor, though this means the show will air late at midnight on Friday nights with a TV-MA rating.