MIAM! distribution Picks Up Tweedy & Fluff

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MIAM! distribution has acquired the international rights to the preschool series Tweedy & Fluff.

The stop-motion animation, created by children’s author Corrinne Averiss, tells the story of Tweedy, a toy made from tweed cloth, and Fluff, a four-legged ball of woolly fuzz who becomes his beloved pet. It explores themes such as mindfulness, empathy and sustainability.

The series is produced by Second Home Studios and Stitchy Feet for Channel 5’s Milkshake! in the U.K., with the support of the BFI’s Young Audiences Content Fund. It has already aired internationally in Croatia on HRT, Finland on Yle, Sweden on SVT and the U.K. and Ireland on BBC Alba, S4C, TG4 (Ireland) and Milkshake!

“We are so proud to offer the beautiful and unique Tweedy & Fluff to our Milkshake! viewers,” said Louise Bucknole, senior VP of kids and family Paramount UK & Ireland. “This series reflects the genuine charm and innocence of the audience it was intended for and celebrates love and kindness in its storylines, all wrapped in a package of rich characterization and handcrafted stop-frame animation. It’s an endearing and relatable comfort watch for little and big viewers alike, helping preschoolers to understand their emotions, caring for others and discovering the world around them.”

Tweedy & Fluff is a love letter to the handcrafted, to the small joys of a slower pace and to the extraordinary emotional lives of young children,” Averiss commented. “This series invites its audience to nurture, laugh and connect, offering both comfort and curiosity in every frame.”

Hanna Mouchez, CEO at MIAM! animation, added, “The heart of Tweedy & Fluff lies in its comforting, tactile world, a safe space for preschoolers to experience their first series. It’s designed for co-viewing, nurturing shared moments and hands-on activities between children and parents. The series’ themes of care and creativity resonate deeply to us at MIAM!, so we’re delighted to bring Tweedy & Fluff to new markets around the world!”