Ánima & Green Kids Club to Adapt Middle School Novel

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Ánima has partnered with Sylvia Medina’s Green Kids Club to develop Victor and the Infinite & Mysterious Hallway of Loos.

Created by Rita Street and Frank Saperstein, the series is based on their middle school novel for Green Kids Club. It centers on middle school student Victor, who is flung into a blended family of diverse ethnic and immortal backgrounds.

Saperstein (Counterfeit Cat, Ren & Stimpy) of Surprise Bag and Street (Space Chickens in Space, Ruby Gloom) of Radar Cartoons recently penned the first in a series of novels about Victor. They will serve as writers and executive producers on the series with Jose C. García de Letona, COO of Ánima.

“We’re thrilled to be working with Green Kids Club to further develop this unique property that embraces the touchstones audiences are looking for right now—irreverent takes on everyday kid challenges in the modern world, along with wish fulfillment in the form of a fantasy adventure,” García de Letona said.

“I’m delighted that our team is joining forces with Ánima,” added Medina. “Our character Victor is all about celebrating the big and small victories life has to offer, and this relationship is definitely one of them!”

“We love working on projects that honor Latin America’s culture and its people,” said Fernando De Fuentes S., CEO and president at Ánima. “Comedies with a fantasy vibe are our favorites, and Victor and the Infinite & Mysterious Hallway of Loos has these as main concepts. We can’t wait to bring this amazing wacky animated series to the audience.”