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• Seville Pictures has picked up the Canadian and U.K. distribution rights to Quebec director Daniel Roby’s Piecemeal, a teen horror pic now being prepped for a fall 2009 shoot by Montreal-based Zone Films and TCB Film.

• Tricon Films & Television has sold its 13 x 30 ‘rockumentary’ Cock’d Gunns to Turner Latin America, which is set to air it on ISAT in June.

• Decode Entertainment has signed two major deals for Studio B Productions’ animated series Kid vs. Kat – sending it to Southeast Asia on Nickelodeon and to Australia’s ABC. Decode has also sold its 40 x 30 animation Martha Speaks to CBBC in the U.K. In addition, it has licensed its preschool series Animal Mechanicals and Bo on the GO! to ITV.

• Toei Animation has inked a deal with YTV for the Canadian rights to the first season of its animated series Pretty Cure. The show follows two eighth-grade friends as they encounter a mysterious alternate world, and is set to air in the first quarter of 2009.

• TNT’s answer to Mad Men, the ad agency-set Trust Me, has been picked up by Super Channel, set to debut Feb. 2. It stars Eric McCormack (Will & Grace) and Tom Cavanagh (Ed).

• The Pingu Show has a new home in Canada, following a deal between HIT Entertainment and APTN that will see 74 episodes of the Swiss penguin’s stop-motion show air on the latter’s kids programming block this fall.

• Entertainment One Films has landed the Canadian and international rights to Amreeka, signing the deal shortly before the feature’s world premiere at Sundance. The U.S./Canada/Kuwait copro was shot partly in Manitoba, and will be released later this year.