Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc. Expands Global Reach with Innovative Children's Content Distribution
- Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc. expands distribution with new children's programming deals, including titles like BooSnoo! and Mittens & Pants.
- BooSnoo! targets neurodiverse children and will premiere on HITN-owned EDYE and various international broadcasters.
- Thunderbird's diverse content strategy includes series like Mermicorno: Starfall and scripted dramas, enhancing its global market presence.
Thunderbird Entertainment Expands Distribution Network with Innovative Children's Content
In a significant move to enhance its global distribution capabilities, Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc. announces the expansion of its Thunderbird Distribution arm through a series of new deals aimed at children’s programming. The company has secured rights for several innovative series, notably BooSnoo!, Mittens & Pants, and Mermicorno: Starfall. BooSnoo! is particularly noteworthy for its focus on neurodiverse children, comprising 41 episodes of 7 minutes each. The series is set to premiere on HITN-owned EDYE in the U.S. and Latin America, and will also be available through international broadcasters such as LRT Lithuania and SVT Sweden, showcasing Thunderbird's commitment to inclusive content creation.
Mittens & Pants, another key title in Thunderbird's portfolio, follows the adventures of two best friends and has attracted interest from platforms like Xumo USA and HITN. This series enhances the company’s lineup of children’s programming, which aims to engage young audiences through relatable narratives and vibrant animation. Additionally, Thunderbird is poised to launch Mermicorno: Starfall, based on the popular tokidoki characters. This animated series is set to air in the Middle East via ejunior starting June 2025, further solidifying Thunderbird's international reach and appeal.
Besides these new series, Thunderbird has successfully negotiated catalogue sales across various genres, including the scripted drama Endgame, which will be available on Tubi USA and Amazon US. The company also diversifies its content offerings with documentary series like I Am..., which has secured distribution on Pluto Canada. Richard Goldsmith, President of Global Distribution and Consumer Products, highlights the importance of diversifying content to meet the varied demands of audiences globally. Thunderbird’s strategic initiatives reflect its dedication to producing high-quality programming while expanding its footprint across digital platforms and broadcasters.
In addition to its children's programming, Thunderbird has successfully sold several other titles to various media platforms worldwide. The drama series Endgame will soon be accessible on Tubi USA and Amazon US, with additional plans for distribution on Roku in both the U.S. and Canada by early June 2025. This broad approach not only strengthens Thunderbird's market position but also ensures a steady stream of diverse content catered to a wide range of viewers. The company continues to position itself as a leader in the entertainment industry, focused on bringing engaging stories to life across multiple platforms.