Eddie, an imaginative 8-year-old boy, along with his closest companions Lottie and Tal, embark on extraordinary playground escapades filled with enchanting melodies and exhilarating activities.
Bundjalung and Gadigal actress and presenter, Miah Madden, voices the strong and confident character, Lottie.
"Lottie is very brave and forward, she is definitely an extrovert," said Ms Madden.
"She knows what she wants and isn't afraid to make that clear. I admire her."
The 10-part series, Eddie's Lil' Homies is based on the children's book series by football icon Eddie Betts, featuring characters from diverse backgrounds as they explore the importance of friendship and supporting each other.
"It is absolutely crucial that we show our kids a true representation of our society on their screens from a young age," said Ms Madden.
"Eddies Lil' Homies does this so well by showcasing the power of friendship and how the colour of your skin or your abilities do not affect true connection with others.
"In every episode, every kid is included no matter what. Adventures are altered to suit everyone, so that everyone can have fun.
"I believe this show will lead by example and send a message that we are all human and worthy of friendship and love."

Ms Madden emphasised that the primary focus of the show revolves around the introduction of a new game in each episode, typically created by the group of friends themselves. Where the realm of rivalry, creativity, and wonder, where all possibilities are within reach exist.
Figments of the imagination can materialise into reality, simple games can hold great significance, and acts of compassion, understanding, and skilful persuasion can rectify any situation.
An additional element is the incorporation of music; The children enthusiastically participate in raps, singing, and dancing, making these musical segments incredibly captivating.
In the age of technology, Ms Madden hopes the themes will serve as a way to inspire children to unleash their creativity and invent their own games and utilising their imagination, just as she did during her childhood.
"I was really drawn to the diverse nature of the show, not just in its characters but also its landscape," she said.
"It's pretty cool to see a bunch of kids going to school in the city and using the city-life to fuel their adventures."
Despite Mr Betts overseeing the series production and collaborating closely with the team and the show being inspired by his popular book series, Ms Madden and Mr Betts were unable to meet in person due to living in different states.
As a result, they relied on Zoom for communication throughout the filming phase. Nevertheless, Ms Madden remains optimistic about the possibility of a future face-to-face meeting.
"It's such a fun-loving show, I have such a soft spot for kid's animation series and knowing Eddie Betts and his family were behind this project made it a dream job," she said.
"I'm so grateful for the opportunity to be part of his show and would love to tell him in person."
From the age of eight Ms Madden has loved being able to contribute to telling stories through film and TV.
In addition to her acting pursuits, she also dedicates her time to studying law at University on a part-time basis. Her aspiration is to work with Indigenous juveniles and communities, aiming to bring about positive change.
The presence of two career paths in her life is a constant source of motivation for her.
Eddie's lil' homies is showing on Netflix.