Disney Branded Television has renewed the Disney Jr. and Marvel preschool series Marvel’s Spidey and his Amazing Friends for a fifth season.
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Mermicorno Series Coming in January
December 12, 2024
Max has slated the premiere of the new animated series Mermicorno: Starfall for January 16, with all 13 episodes dropping at once.
Disney Jr. Orders Iron Man Preschool Series
October 16, 2024
Disney Jr. has greenlit Marvel’s Iron Man and his Awesome Friends, the first preschool series centered around Iron Man.
Atomic Cartoons’ The Day You Begin Heads to PBS KIDS
October 9, 2024
The Day You Begin, a new animated original special from Atomic Cartoons, is heading to PBS KIDS.
Mermicorno: Starfall Scores New Platform & Licensing Partners
May 16, 2024
Thunderbird Entertainment and tokidoki have signed on new platform partners for Mermicorno: Starfall in the U.K., Canada, Latin America and Southeast Asia, as well as a new licensing agent.
Atomic Cartoons Co-Founder Launches New Venture
July 10, 2023
Veteran animation executive Trevor Bentley, who co-founded Atomic Cartoons, has established Toon City Vancouver, a new production studio in Canada.
Atomic Cartoons Taps Former Disney Programming Exec
May 26, 2022
Atomic Cartoons has hired Kitty Walsh as its new executive director of development.
eOne Expands My Little Pony Franchise
February 22, 2022
Entertainment One (eOne) is set to expand the My Little Pony franchise this year with nearly 500 minutes of new content across two series and two TV specials.
Oh Canada!
June 8, 2021
WildBrain’s Josh Scherba, Guru Studio’s Frank Falcone, marblemedia’s Mark Bishop, Portfolio’s Joy Rosen and Atomic Cartoons’ Richard Goldsmith weighed in on financing models, expansion and more in a TV Kids Summer Festival panel focused on the Canadian kids’ production and distribution landscape.
Richard Goldsmith Talks Atomic Cartoons’ Strategy
April 30, 2021
The president of global distribution and consumer products at Thunderbird Entertainment Group and Atomic Cartoons talks about the surging demand for animation and the competitive battle for quality IP.