Serious Kids Lands Miyu’s Claudy

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Serious Kids has clinched a deal to represent Claudy, a new animated series from Miyu Productions for France Télévisions.

The 52×13-minute animated comedy-adventure series is targeted at the 6 to 10 set and was created by Luce Cote-Colisson and Lucie Rouxel and directed by Nicolas Bougard, with Hugo Gittard leading the writing team.

“We saw in Claudy everything that excites us in an animated series: a bold 2D visual style with a strong artistic identity, a narrative that breaks free from conventions, and a world that’s as funny and offbeat as it is warm and endearing,” said Emmanuel-Alain Raynal and Pierre Baussaron, producers at Miyu. “It’s essential for us to support ambitious kids’ programming that brings people together while also addressing the issues that matter most to the next generation. In that sense, Claudy fits perfectly within the mission of public service broadcasters in Europe. France Télévisions, who has been a committed partner since the project’s early stages, was the natural home for the series in France. We’re also thrilled to have Serious Kids on board for international sales. They immediately saw the show’s potential and are the right partner to help make Claudy a lasting, premium series on the global stage.”

A statement from Serious Kids said: “We first saw Claudy at Cartoon Forum and were also very impressed by Miyu’s lineup at Annecy last year and started discussions. Now we are signed, Serious Kids is searching for another major broadcast partner to join France Télévisions for this great comedy series for 2027.”

France Télévisions commented: “We are thrilled to welcome Claudy to our lineup. This character-driven series won us over with its playful tone, rich visual universe, and bold, quirky heroes. Claudy and Flash embark on climate-themed adventures, and despite their differences and occasional disagreements, they always find collaborative solutions.”