Studio 100 and T&B Media Global take off with "FriendZSpace"

Studio 100 and T&B Media Global take off with "FriendZSpace"

Studio 100 Group and T&B Media Global have announced a collaboration on the new CGI animated series titled o FriendZSpace. The series is aimed at adventure-loving children between the ages of 5 and 9. T&B Media Global and Flying Bark Productions will co-produce the comedy-adventure series, which follows the adventures of three human children who decide to befriend young alien beings found scattered across the universe!

“A lot of cartoons are about friendship. With FriendZSpace, the focus of the show is how to find friends, ”said Martin Krieger, CEO, Studio 100 Media / International. “It is very easy to make friends with others who are like you, but it is so rewarding to make friends with completely different and unique people, even if they are aliens of all shapes and sizes. Making friends with an alien being like in the show means being open, showing children that they should have fun by exploring different perspectives on life, cultures, ideas and people. This is what got us excited about the animated series  FriendZSpace, from the beginning. With creators as ingenious as Dan Clark and Oscar Covar, along with T&B Media Global and Flying Bark Productions, we are thrilled to FriendZSpace - a brand new show that is literally reaching for the stars. "

Studio 100 Media has secured worldwide distribution rights (excluding Thailand) for all audiovisual and L&M exploitation rights and will present the show as a highlight at this year's MIPCOM Rendezvous Cannes.

Created by Dan Clark (Team Smithereen for Disney, I gabba gabba for Nick Jr.) and Oscar Covar (Team Smithereen, Tasty Tales of The Food Truckers for T&B), the first season of FriendZSpace (52 x 11 ') is scheduled for delivery in 2021.

"FriendZSpace is about three human children traveling from planet to planet for the sole purpose of making friends with dozens of funny and cute alien children, ”explained the PE / Clark co-creator. “The production itself is based in Thailand, Australia, Germany, Mexico and the United States, mirroring the series itself. Many cultures, a lot of creativity, everyone works remotely (due to COVID), sharing a positive vision and, above all, making new friends! "

FriendZSpace follows best friends Alice, Leo and Kim, who may look like normal human babies, but behind their normal facade they are deep space friend makers! Each episode follows the children as they fly into space in their unpredictable star cruiser, “The Dart”. Accompanied by BotDog (half puppy and half high-tech Swiss Army knife) their mission is simple and wonderfully weird: locate planets, find alien children, introduce themselves and make friends. But making friends with alien children is complicated! Some children live under the thick eyebrows of a dangerously moody drooling beast, while children from another planet are so colossal that the children of Earth have to climb them like skyscrapers just to say "Hello!"

Every alien boy we meet is friendly. But making friends with alien children is never easy. Different habits, funny alien biological oddities, and pressing narrative events create comedic complications that need to be overcome! FriendZSpace It's about children and children's culture - aliens and humans - it's about embracing our differences and getting into exciting trouble in the process!

Jwanwat “Dr. Tan “Ahriyavraromp, founder and CEO of T&B Media Global, said:“ Each new friend is a new window into a world totally unknown to us. It is my hope that FriendZSpace it will show our young viewers how to connect with the wonderful tapestry of humanity we share this planet with ”.

Barbara Stephen, CEO of Flying Bark Productions, commented: “We are delighted to be embarking on this extravagant space adventure with Dan, Oscar and the T&B team! Wonderfully packed with vibrant characters and a lot of nonsense, often absurd encounters in FriendZspace reveal a lot about the joy of making new friends in the most unlikely places. We are proud to co-produce this lighthearted comedy and an escape opportunity in what would otherwise be a difficult time for children around the world. ”

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