Mia and Me, a show that mixes animation and live-action co-produced by Lucky Punch, Rainbow and March Entertainment, was the most-requested show at the recently concluded MIP Jr.
The series is inspired by the art of Gustav Klimt and aimed at ages 6-11. The series of 26 24-minute episodes will be ready for worldwide distribution in 2011.
Series is about a 12-year-old girl who acquires a portal into a magical world of elves, fairies and dragons.
Here’s the full list of the 30 most-requested programs at MIP Jr.
1 Mia And Me — Rainbow/Telescreen (Italy/Netherlands)
2 The New Adventures Of Peter Pan — DQ Entertainment (Ireland) (Ireland)
3 Le Petit Prince — PGS Entertainment (France)
4 Gon — Rainbow/Daewon Media Co. (Italy/South Korea)
5 Bugged — Millimages/Timoon Animation (France)
6 Mad — Warner Bros. (U.S.A.)
7 Fish Hooks — Disney Media Distribution (U.S.A.)
8 Black Dawn — Animation Collective (U.S.A.)
9 1001 Nights — Big Bad Boo Studios (Canada)
10 Rekkit Rabbit — Zodiak Rights (Paris) (France)
11 Lassie & Friends — DQ Entertainment (Ireland) (Ireland)
12 Canimals — BRB Internacional (Spain)
13 Justin Time — Guru Studio (Canada)
14 Maya The Bee — Studio100 Media (Germany)
15 Crazy Cavemen — Evergreen Entertainment (United Kingdom)
16 Ploo — Aardman Rights (United Kingdom)
17 Crazy About Sports — Futurikon (France)
18 Almost Extinct — CCI Entertainment (Canada)
19 2 Eyes Monster — Pixtrend (South Korea)
20 Mofy — Sony Creative Products (Japan)
21 5 Speed 5 — Timoon Animation (France)
22 Ella — Cookie Jar Entertainment (Canada)
23 Almost Naked Animals — 9 Story Entertainment. (Canada)
24 Boy And The Dinosaur — Foothill Entertainment (U.S.A.)
25 Zou — Cyber Group Studios (France)
26 GI Joe Renegades — Hasbro Studios (United Kingdom)
27 Transformers Prime — Hasbro Studios (United Kingdom)
28 Decidedly Debra — Cookie Jar Entertainment (Canada)
29 Davincibles — Moonscoop (France)
30 Wallace & Gromit’s World Of Invention — Aardman Rights (United Kingdom)