“Briko” the Turkish preschool animated series about DIY

“Briko” the Turkish preschool animated series about DIY

Brico the animated series consisting of 52 episodes of 8 minutes, made its debut on the Turkish children's channel MinikaÇocuk. Briko is a new preschool series that seeks to transform kids from passive viewers into active viewers with a DIY, DIY-centric narrative.

Co-produced by Istanbul-based Fauna Entertainment and Singapore-based Toonz Media Group, the show places a strong emphasis on preserving and recycling the environment, stimulating children's imaginations and inspiring them to undertake new creative pursuits.

The series follows Briko and her best friend Hepi, a white rabbit, who in each episode find a surprise box containing an unexciting everyday item. Using their imagination and creativity, friends transform these common objects, into fun games or artistic objects. Live-action DIY tutorials inspire viewers to try out similar crafts and activities.

With Brico Already sparking interest among children, parents and the Turkish press with its penchant for ecology, Fauna has started a licensing and merchandising program in the country, with a dedicated magazine, STEM-based activity books and toys to be launched this. month.

Brico it is represented to buyers by Imira Entertainment, the distribution arm of Toonz, and this year will be introduced in international markets such as MIPCOM, ATF, MipCancun and Kidscreen Summit.

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Gianluigi Piludu

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