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Teletoon to Co-Develop 'Atomic Puppet'

Mercury Filmworks and Technicolor finalize development deal with Teletoon Canada for new animated television series, “Atomic Puppet.”

Ottawa, Canada & Paris, France -- Canada’s Mercury Filmworks and Paris-based Technicolor  have announced a development deal with TELETOON Canada for animated comedy television series, Atomic Puppet.

Mercury Filmworks, Technicolor and TELETOON will co-develop Atomic Puppet as a 2D animated comedy series targeting kids 6–11. Atomic Puppet was created by animated television writer Mark Drop (Matt Hatter Chronicles, Jake and the Never Land Pirates) and writer/creator Jerry Leibowitz (The Mouse and the Monster).

In Atomic Puppet, when Model City’s fearless superhero is transformed into a powerless puppet by his disgruntled sidekick, the hero’s powers are accidentally transferred to his biggest fan, 12-year old Joey Felt. Together the two form an awkward and comedic partnership as they strive to become the city’s greatest superhero team. 

“We’re thrilled to have TELETOON on board to help us put the finishing touches on Atomic Puppet’s cross-platform development plan,” said Clint Eland, President & Executive Producer of Mercury Filmworks. “Technicolor has been such a strong partner throughout development that adding our friends at TELETOON becomes an embarrassment of creative riches for the property.”

“We believe that TELETOON is the ideal partner for Atomic Puppet, as the network’s audience and its programming fit perfectly with the comedy and action of this hilarious animated series,” added Steven Wendland, Vice President, Technicolor.

Atomic Puppet is just the kind of quirky, high-octane comedy that resonates with fans of TELETOON,” said Alan Gregg, Director, Original Content, TELETOON Canada. “We’re delighted to join forces with the highly-talented teams at Mercury Filmworks and Technicolor.”

Mercury Filmworks and Technicolor will be presenting Atomic Puppet at Kidscreen Summit in February 2013 to potential broadcast partners around the world.

Source: Technicolor

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Formerly Editor-in-Chief of Animation World Network, Jennifer Wolfe has worked in the Media & Entertainment industry as a writer and PR professional since 2003.

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