MIPCOM News: DLT Ent. Goes Buggy

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Independent production and distribution company DLT Entertainment is debuting its exciting new animated property GOING BUGGS! to the international market at this year’s MIPCOM.

Created by Al Guest and Jean Mathieson, whose previous work has aired on CBS, HBO and the BBC, GOING BUGGS! is an innovative traditional 2D animated comic action fantasy series aimed at kids 6-13. Magic Shadows Inc. and Red Rocket Animation co-produced the 13x30 series.

GOING BUGGS! tells the tale of a web-surfing brother and sister who, without warning, are caught up in a quantum storm. Finding themselves in an alternative universe, which is ruled by bugs, they are forced to call on all their computer skills to survive. Each episode follows the siblings on a different adventure as they come to realize, will slowly ‘going buggs’, that it is only by working together that they can overcome the obstacles in their paths.

Don Taffner Jr, vp of DLT, said: “GOING BUGGS! is an exciting and innovative series which we feel is the perfect property with which to expand our animated catalogue of programming. With its widely appealing high-tech and action-filled storylines we are sure it will be a hit with today’s youth market.”

DLT Ent. holds full international rights to the series and will be distributing GOING BUGGS! alongside its other animated properties ANIMATED CLASSICS and LITTLE BIG MOUTH.






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