Neptuno Films Signs Raft of Post-MIPtv Deals

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Press release from Neptuno Films

Barcelona, Spain Neptuno Films has signed a host of deals for its animated series including Rupert & Sam, Dougie In Disguise, Balin, Connie The Cow, The Ugly Duckling, The Three Bears, Bandolero, Gravediggers Squad, Tork, 2020 and The Gloops, as well as a co-production deal with Evergreen Entertainment for the animated series Crazy Cavemen.

The deals will see Rupert & Sam, Dougie In Disguise and among others airing on Television Minika in Turkey, and Connie The Cow, Learning With Connie, Balin,  Rupert & Sam, among others broadcasting on Orlando Kids in Ex-Yugoslavia. Music Box International has acquired the video rights to The Three Bears and The Ugly Duckling, and Chinese channel IPTV has bought The Gloops, Tork, 2020, Bandolero, The Gravediggers Squad, The Three Bears, Balin and The Ugly Duckling.

“We had a great start to the year with the news that Chuck Chicken had been pre-bought by Nickelodeon India, and now, after a busy and productive MIPTV, I'm delighted to be able to announce broadcast and video deals covering thirteen Neptuno series,” Christina Brandner, Managing Director, Neptuno Films, said. “On top of that, we are delighted and thrilled to be partnering with animation specialist Evergreen Entertainment to co-produce our latest series Crazy Cavemen.







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