Emmy Award-winning French animation production and distribution company Dandelooo has struck a deal with animation IP creator Dream Factory Studio in Korea for the new original preschool series PongPong Dino (52 x 7’). The deal brokered by recently appointed International Sales & Acquisitions Manager Hyeo Jin Moon gives Dandelooo exclusive worldwide distribution rights, excluding China, South Korea and CIS, to the CGI series for preschoolers 2-4.
Produced by Dream Factory Studio and directed by Tacken Chae, the series invites children to discover the world of PongPong Dino, where food is transformed into play. It encourages children to develop an interest in a wide variety of foods and aims to dispel preconceptions that they may have about nourishment, helping to create a more open- minded approach to eating.
Synopsis: Whoever said that it is not allowed to play with food? Get ready to explore a world where food comes to life in massive proportions with five kids, Momo, Titi, Po, Tutu and Kaka as they set off on an unforgettable adventure. With an irresistible urge to play, and bounce, they immerse themselves in a world where they swim in giant watermelons, jump on bouncy mushroom trampolines, use juicy lemons as water guns, and even jump rope with stretchy cheese. PongPong Dino encourages kids to explore the world of food using their five senses and creative mindsets.
“We’re thrilled to have acquired this scrumptious educational program,” said Moon. “Brace yourselves for a mouthwatering adventure filled with laughter, learning, and tantalizing discoveries! Get ready to indulge in every moment of this delectable journey as we dive headfirst into a feast for the imagination with this fun and creative series which kids will love!”
Mac Kim, CEO of Dream Factory, added, “PongPong Dino is a great piece of work that allows children to learn emotions and experiences while playing. It is an animation that parents can confidently show to children to convey a positive message that encourages autonomy: a message of ‘try anything’ instead of ‘don’t do this.’ Meet PongPong Dino, who learns by playing joyfully with all senses.”