Deals in Brief – October 3, 2024

Dandelooo has picked up distribution rights to Submarine's Pol the Pirate Mouse, and Paramount is developing a new Avatar: The Last Airbender video game.
October 3, 2024
  • Dandelooo has acquired exclusive worldwide distribution rights to Submarine Animation’s Pol the Pirate Mouse. This 13 x seven-minute CG-animated series and 25-minute special are about a tiny mouse pretending to be a swashbuckling buccaneer who starts her own crew to explore her forest home. The full package of content will be delivered in Q2 2025. 

 

  • Australian distributor Fred Media/Radar has added three domestic kids shows to its international sales catalogue, all targeting six- to 11-year-olds. Tales of Aluna (pictured, 26 x 12 minutes) is a 2D-animated series that Three’s A Company produced for Seven Network, about a half-spirit/half-human girl who protects a magical island and brokers peace between her people and visitors from the modern world. Also now repped by Fred Media/Radar are Nine Network’s live-action game show The Actually Really Very Difficult Show (200 x 30 minutes) and comedy/educational series Earth Science Investigators (50 x 30 minutes). 

 

  • Paramount Game Studios, Saber Interactive (Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2) and Nickelodeon division Avatar Studios are teaming up to develop a new AAA game set in the world of animated Nickelodeon series Avatar: The Last Airbender and The Legend of Korra. The storyline for this RPG game for PCs and consoles will introduce a new Avatar to the IP. 

 

 

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