CCI Ent. Signs On For Teenage Fairytale Dropouts Distribution

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Press Release from CCI Entertainment

SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA, October 3, 2011… CCI Entertainment has signed on for the worldwide distribution of the recently green-lit animated comedy series, “Teenage Fairytale Dropouts”.

An international co-production between Anima Estudios, SLR Productions, Home Plate Entertainment and Telegael, “Teenage Fairytale Dropouts” is a 52 x 11 minute series that tells the story of Jeremiah, Fury and Trafalgar, three best friends and second generation fairytale characters who are determined to be themselves – no matter what their well-known fairytale parents think about it.

“The series offers a great fun premise that will have plenty of appeal for broadcasters.  We are thrilled to be representing it internationally and also to be able to work with such a stellar production team” said EVP of Distribution at CCI Entertainment, Jill Keenleyside.

Jeremiah maybe the son of The Giant from Jack and the Beanstalk but that doesn’t mean he’s going to follow in his father’s enormous footsteps, stomping villages and eating people.  Besides, he still has some growing up to do, literally.  Jeremiah may be a tween but he’s still waiting for his “giant” growth spurt.

And Fury, maybe the daughter of the Tooth Fairy but dental remuneration is not in her future — “way too creepy”.  Plus, there’s the embarrassing fact that her fairy wings haven’t…ah… sprouted yet.  Then there’s Trafalgar, one of Merlin’s many nephews, who actually has potential — if he just didn’t lack so much focus in his hocus pocus.

Together this trio is out to prove that even in the wacky, up-side-down, unexpected world of Fairytale Estates - you can be your own giant, fairy or wizard - as long as you have your friends along for the “souped-up” pumpkin carriage ride of your life.

A high-definition flash-animated series, “Teenage Fairytale Dropouts” is slated for broadcast release in 2013.

ANIMA ESTUDIOS
Founded in 2002, Ánima Estudios is the largest studio in Latin America, boasting some 115 employees.  Ánima’s extensive work in animated series for television includes "Cascaritos" and "Poncho Balón."  And, with over 100 episodes completed, the studio continues to produce the hugely popular animated show, "El Chavo."  Long-format co-productions include "Kung Fu Magoo" with Classic Media and "Gaturro," with Illusion Studios.  The studio just released "Top Cat: The Movie" in theatres throughout Mexico where the feature topped the box office charts.

www.animaestudios.com

SLR PRODUCTIONS
SLR Productions is one of Australia’s leading and Emmy Award winning children’s entertainment companies that specializes in the creative development and production of world-class children's entertainment programmes.  Executive Producer Suzanne Ryan established SLR as an independent production company in 2003 and, since then, has been sourcing and developing significant properties for the international children's market.  With more than 70 hours of content sold in over 100 countries around the world, SLR Productions continues to create hit shows with truly global potential.  SLR Productions is owned by Suzanne Ryan and South Pacific Pictures.

www.slrproductions.com

HOME PLATE ENTERTAINMENT
Home Plate Entertainment (HPE) is the new Studio launched in 2010 by animation industry veteran Bill Schultz.  HPE recently announced its first new series, “Wild Grinders”, a 26 half hour skein for Nicktoons.  Working with a small group of key top level talent, HPE’s paradigm is flexibility and collaboration, based in Los Angeles, it is positioned to offer a range of top level Production, IP Development, Financing, Exec Producing, and Distribution services to its partners and clients, on a “custom fit” basis.”  Schultz is a four-time Emmy award winning Animation industry veteran well known for producing a wide range of hit programs, from “The Simpsons”, “King of the Hill”, “Garfield & Friends” to “Ed, Edd & Eddy” and “Scholastic’s Clifford the Big Red Dog”, Mattel’s re-launch of “He –Man Masters of the Universe”, and Moonscoop/Cartoon Network’s Hero 108.

TELEGAEL, IRELAND






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