Iwájú is an animated science fiction miniseries produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and the Pan-African British-based entertainment company Kugali Media for the streaming service Disney+. It was written by Olufikayo Adeola and Halima Hudson from a story by Adeola, Hamid Ibrahim, and Toluwalakin Olowofoyeku and directed by Adeola, and is the first "original long-form animated series" produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios, although it ended up as the final television series produced by the studio before it shifted away from long form content in favor of theatrical feature films. The title of the series, iwájú, roughly translates to 'the future' in the Yoruba language. It is an animated series set in futuristic Lagos, Nigeria, following the adventures of Tola and Kole as they navigate their different worlds, discovering secrets and facing dangers. The series combines unique visuals, tech advancements, and Lagos spirit.