“Vegesaurs” the new animated series about dinosaurs from Studio 100

“Vegesaurs” the new animated series about dinosaurs from Studio 100

Studio 100 Media is stepping back into the mists of time to an era dominated by the juiciest and crunchy creatures that have ever ruled the planet: the mighty "Vegesaurs". The CGI animated TV series (20 x 5 ') is produced by independent Australian producer Cheeky Little for the Australian Broadcasting Company (ABC) and France TV. The main financing of the production is provided by Screen Australia, with Studio 100 as a co-investor.

Based on a concept created by Gary Eck and Nick O'Sullivan, the series is aimed at preschoolers and is scheduled for delivery in 2022. ABC will broadcast it in Australia under the title Ginger and the Vegesaurs. Studio 100 Media is responsible for the worldwide distribution of the contents and for the licensing and merchandising rights.

Vegesaurs are fruit and vegetable shaped dinosaurs ready to tackle and teach recognizable themes for preschoolers such as falling asleep, sharing, making friends, feeding meals and playing. The main character Ginger, a young Tricarrotops (carrot), and his Vegesaur friends including P (ea) -Rex, Cornasaurus (corn), Bananaraptor, Coconutdon, Broccolisaurus, Bokchoydactyl, Tomatodon, Appleflyrus and Potatodon, are here to enrich and improve the imagination.

“It has been a wonderful journey to develop and produce Vegesaurs. It's a whole new take on the dinosaur genre, full of action, comedy and heart, and we can't wait to introduce kids to the creatures, sights and sounds of the Vegesaur Valley, ”said Patrick Egerton, executive producer, Cheeky Little. .

Martin Krieger, CEO of Studio 100 Media, added: “We have already received excellent feedback from various partners to whom we have introduced ourselves. Vegesaurs in advance. Everyone loved the creative way vegetables were transformed into dinosaur creatures and so will kids around the world. The series offers a variety of excellent opportunities when it comes to content distribution and licensing and merchandising! "

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Gianluigi Piludu

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