Banijay Kids & Family today announces its latest multi-title distribution deals secured by its dedicated commercial and sales division, Banijay Kids & Family
Distribution.
Sales secured span some of the company’s new titles, including:
- Chimera Keepers: Adventures with Incredible Creatures Season 1, to Mediacorp Pte. Ltd.). The series is produced by Banijay Kids & Family’s Monello Productions with Belvision and RTBF.
- MiniHeroes of the Forest Season 1, to YLE and Mediacorp Pte. Ltd. Produced by Movimenti Production and MoBo, and co-produced by Zodiak Kids & Family France (all part of Banijay Kids & Family).
- Shasha & Milo Season 1, to MBC Group). The show is a co-production between Zodiak Kids & Family France (a Banijay Kids & Family company) and Pingo Entertainment. Pingo Entertainment exclusively controls all rights in Korea, Japan and Southeast Asia, Banijay Kids & Family Distribution controls international distribution rights in the rest of the
world. - and The Game Catchers Season 2 to BBC. Produced by Studio Bozzetto and Sphere Media. Banijay
Kids & Family Distribution represents worldwide distribution.
A raft of deals have also been signed for the hit spy-fi franchise Totally Spies! including Seasons 1-6 (DeA Kids and Gulli/M6+); Seasons 5 and 6 (Tiji); and Season 7 (Mediacorp Pte. Ltd. and Radio Canada).
Totally Spies! is produced by Banijay Kids & Family’s Zodiak Kids & Family France.

“From long-running franchises like Totally Spies!, which continues to deliver audiences for platforms and channels globally, to new and emerging titles travelling to additional markets, our catalogue of premium titles continues to resonate with a broad spectrum of international buyers,” said Julia Rowlands, SVP Co-Productions, Sales & Acquisitions.
Led by Benoît Di Sabatino, Banijay Kids & Family is part of content powerhouse Banijay Entertainment. Its dedicated commercial and sales division, Banijay Kids & Family Distribution, is responsible for the exploitation of linear and non-linear rights for the group’s high-quality animated and live-action kids brands. As part of these efforts, it drives ancillary activity across all platforms, and through brand licensing and digital exploitation.
