Canada at the market – animation
THE THREE PIGS
Premise: A country pig crosses the tracks to live with his upscale, fancy-but-dysfunctional cousins.
Genre: Sitcom
Demographic: 6 to 12; Episodes: 26 x half-hour
Budget: Cdn$450,000 (us$290,000) per ep
Delivery: Fall 2001
Prodco: Coprod of CineGroupe, Montreal, and
AnimaKids, Paris
Distributor: CineGroupe, Montreal
What’s the skinny?
Broadcast deal is in place with Teletoon in Canada, and series will be available in English and in French.
BELLFLOWER BUNNIES
Premise: A single father bunny keeps his brood of four rambunctious bunnies in check.
Genre: Specials
Demographic: Family; Episodes: 4 x half-hour
Budget: us$600,000 each ep
Delivery: Summer 2001
Prodco: Coprod of TVA International, Montreal, and Protecrea, France
Distributor: TVA International (u.s., Canada), and TF1 International (other territories worldwide), France
What’s the skinny?
Super high-quality animation meets warm and fuzzy family entertainment.
HENRY’S WORLD
Premise: A boy gets extraordinary powers when he eats his mother’s very special carrots.
Genre: Children’s
Demographic: 7+; Episodes: 26 x 11 minutes
Budget: Not revealed
Delivery: January 2002
Prodco: Coprod of Alliance Atlantis Communications (aac), Toronto, and TV-Loonland, Germany
Distributor: aac (worldwide except Europe), and TV-Loonland (Europe)
What’s the skinny?
In Canada, Family Channel is on board, and animator Cuppa Coffee has developed a unique ‘skewed reality’ look.
SURF & TURF
Premise: A slacker lobster (Surf) and a gung-ho dog (Turf) are buddies who run a restaurant.
Genre: Kids comedy
Demographic: 8 to 12
Episodes: 13 x half-hour
Budget: Not revealed
Delivery: Fall 2002
Prodco: Coprod of Studio B, Vancouver, and Mainframe, Vancouver
Distributor: Studio B
What’s the skinny?
Animation, courtesy of ReBoot producer Mainframe, mixes 2D and 3D.
PECOLA
Premise: Follows the adventures of a curious, origami penguin living in Cube Town.
Genre: Children’s adventure
Demographic: Primarily preschool; skewing up to 11
Episodes: 13 x half-hour or 26 x 15 minutes
Budget: Not revealed
Delivery: April 2001
Prodco: Coprod of Nelvana, Toronto; Yomiko Advertising, Japan; and Milky Cartoon, Japan
Distributor: Nelvana
What’s the skinny?
Created using 3D animation. Picked up by Teletoon in Canada for possible April launch. Japanese pop feel to the music.
THE BOY
Premise: Prodigy kid is recruited by an espionage agency to act as secret agent working for peace and to boss around cool ‘men-in-black’ types.
Genre: 2D action/adventure
Demographic: 8 to 12
Episodes: 13 x half-hour
Budget: us$300,000 per ep
Delivery: Fall 2001
Prodco: Coprod of TVA International, Montreal, and Neuroplanet, Paris
Distributor: Neuroplanet (Asia, Europe excluding English-speaking territories, French-speaking territories in Africa), and TVA International (other territories worldwide)
What’s the skinny?
In France, broadcaster M6 is on board. tva hopes to go ahead with 26 episodes.
LANDSEAS
Premise: The LandSeas characters battle evil forces threatening to destroy the environment.
Genre: Children’s interactive
Demographic: 6 to 12
Episodes: 26 x 11 minutes or 13 x half-hour
Budget: Not revealed
Delivery: Forecast 2002
Prodco: Cellar Door Productions, Charlottetown, Canada
Distributor: Pending
What’s the skinny?
The synchronous Web/itv capabilities allow for full integration and interactivity.
WENDELL WORM
Premise: A curious worm explores his neighborhood, giving viewers a worm’s world view.
Genre: Children’s discovery
Demographic: Preschoolers
Episodes: 26 x 11 minutes
Budget: Cdn$150,000 (us$97,000) per ep
Delivery: 2002
Prodco: Sound Venture Productions, Ottawa, Canada
Distributor: Sound Venture Productions
What’s the skinny?
Based on a series of books by Montreal graphic artist Paul Sicard.
THE HIPPO TUB CO.
Premise: A hippo goes down the bathtub drain and finds the world’s most humongous lost and found.
Genre: Children’s
Demographic: 5 to 8
Episodes: 26 x 11 minutes or 13 x half-hour
Budget: Cdn$350,000 to Cdn$385,000 (us$226,000 to us$249,000) per half-hour
Delivery: October 2001
Prodco: Evening Sky Productions, Toronto, and Balmur Entertainment, Toronto
Distributor: CBC International Sales, Toronto
What’s the skinny?
Based on the song ‘Hey Daddy,’ made famous by singer Anne Murray (and produced by her production company), the series has a unique look with a combination of 3D, 2D and cgi animation.