Cloudco’s Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese Racks Up Season Two Orders

Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese, from Cloudco Entertainment in the U.S. and co-producers Watchnext Media in France and Kavaleer Productions in Ireland, has been greenlit for a second season.

Season two of the series has been commissioned by Gulli in France and picked up by the BBC in the U.K., De Agostini’s DeAKids and KidsME in Italy, and RTÉ in Ireland. Further, the first season of Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese has been acquired by Germany’s Super RTL.

Based on an original IP from Cloudco Entertainment, Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese is an animated comedic take on a blended family sitcom that sees a Dad and his sons—a boy, a dog and a mouse—and a Mom and her daughters—a girl, a cat and a piece of anthropomorphic cheese—learning to live together under one roof. Season one of the series, which debuted in May 2020 on Gulli, is set to roll out on Germany’s Super RTL this fall, with additional sales in the works for Spain, Pan-Africa and elsewhere.

Philippe Alessandri, president of Watchnext Media; Andrew Kavanagh, president of Kavaleer Productions; and Sean Gorman, president of Cloudco Entertainment, said: “Watchnext Media, Kavaleer Productions, Cloudco Entertainment and our collective talented creative staffs are elated by the global reception and rating successes of the first season of Boy Girl Dog Cat Mouse Cheese. We love all of the specific personalities and quirks of our cast and season two will be chock full of new situations that keep them as funny, entertaining and unpredictable as their fans and our broadcaster partners have come to expect.”

Philippe Bony, CEO of Gulli, said: “The launch of the first season on Gulli has been a tremendous success, offering children and their parents an opportunity to spend time together and bond. We have commissioned season two without a second thought and are looking forward to offering the new adventures of this mix-and-match, super-modern, endearing family to the five million viewers who watch Gulli every day.”

Claude Schmit, CEO of Super RTL, said: “We are excited to have acquired this wonderful animated series and share this special kind of family entertainment with our audience. As the market leader for children’s entertainment in Germany, I am certain that Super RTL will also become part of the worldwide success story.”