Tulipop Studios has started production on a new 2D fairytale comedy, which will be represented in the global market by Serious Lunch.
Read More »TV Kids Festival Adds Kids’ Co-Production Panel to Lineup
Toon2Tango’s Ulli Stoef, Serious Lunch and Eye Present’s Genevieve Dexter, Boat Rocker Studios’ Jon Rutherford and Guru Studio’s Frank Falcone are set to take part in a panel on the ins and outs of kids’ co-productions during the upcoming TV Kids Festival.
Read More »Serious Lunch Takes Rights to Welcome to Earth
Serious Lunch has picked up the distribution rights to Welcome to Earth (Prochain Arrêt), a CGI/live-action series produced by Zeilt Productions for RTL Luxembourg.
Read More »The New Legends of Monkey Picked Up by CBBC
The children’s channel CBBC in the U.K. has acquired both seasons of the See-Saw Films-produced The New Legends of Monkey, distributed by Serious Lunch.
Read More »Serious Lunch to Rep Matt Hatter Chronicles
Platinum Films has appointed Serious Lunch to manage the worldwide content rights for Matt Hatter Chronicles.
Read More »U.K. Broadcast Deal for Tik Tak
Serious Lunch has licensed Tik Tak, a cognitive-development series for toddlers, to the BBC.
Read More »TV Kids In-Demand: Comedy
As part of our new TV Kids In-Demand reports, we're highlighting hot properties in comedy: Dandelooo's Stinky Dog, Superights' Pat the Dog, Mediatoon Distribution's Sardine in Outer Space and Serious Lunch's Gigglebug.
Read More »WorldScreenings: Serious Lunch’s Genevieve Dexter
Genevieve Dexter, the founder and CEO of Serious Lunch as well as the studio Eye Present, spoke to World Screen Newsflash via video conference about launching new IP and staying connected amid the current global lockdown.
Read More »CBeebies Picks Up Puppet Series Monty & Co
The BBC preschool channel CBeebies has acquired the linear and FVOD rights to the new puppet series Monty & Co.
Read More »MIPJunior Spotlight: Serious Lunch
Serious Lunch is set to announce the U.K. broadcaster for Monty & Co, a puppet sitcom series with episodes arranged as “mini-dramas,” at MIPCOM.
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