Edmond and Lucy Season Two Gets the Green Light

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A second season of MIAM! animation’s Edmond and Lucy has been greenlit by France Télévisions.

The new season will feature a new format, with 44 11-minute episodes and four 22-minute seasonal specials. The new content will launch in December 2026 with a festive Christmas special.

The show airs daily on France 5 and streams on Okoo. It also has international reach, with a presence in over 150 territories and dubbed in 24 languages.

Edmond and Lucy’s availability across platforms continues to grow as well. A second season of the immersive podcast is already available on Okoo, offering five seven-minute audio episodes that invite kids to explore the forest by night and discover the animals that live there.

The educational miniseries Edmond and Lucy+ is set to return to Lumni with 13 new three-minute episodes, designed to explain key concepts of the natural world in a playful and accessible way to foster curiosity and respect for living things.

The second season, like the first, will be made with an eye for energy efficiency and a low carbon footprint. Season one was supported by real-time 3D technology and delivered with a carbon footprint of 158 tonnes of carbon dioxide.

“We’re proud to be building a long-term IP in close partnership with France Télévisions, with a shared editorial and strategic vision that puts young audiences first,” said Hanna Mouchez, CEO and executive producer at MIAM! animation. “For this new season, we’ve chosen to shift the storytelling focus and spotlight the sibling bond between our two main characters. Raised by their caring and playful single father, Harry, Edmond and Lucy navigate daily adventures that explore family dynamics, friendship and growing up together, resonating closely with Okoo’s editorial values.”

Pierre Siracusa, head of youth and education at France Télévisions, added, “With this second season of Edmond and Lucy, we have the chance to dive deeper into the everyday world of our two young heroes—something that really resonates with our audience. Preschoolers are naturally curious about what makes a family: the bonds that shape us, support us and sometimes challenge us. The series explores these themes with joy and wonder, through a wide range of emotions, a great group of friends, a lovable bear dad, a wise grandmother and plenty of surprises along the way. Apoutch!”