Disney Plus and Disney Channel have swooped for a pair of animated TV movies based on the popular “Miraculous” franchise, produced by L.A.-based banner ZAG and Mediawan-owned “The…
have swooped for a pair of animated TV movies based on the popular “Miraculous” franchise, produced by L.A.-based banner ZAG and Mediawan-owned “The Little Prince” producer ON Kids & Family.
Created by ZAG and produced by ZAG and ON Kids & Family, the 3D-CGI-animated TV movies will be directed by Thomas Astruc, the creative force whose “Miraculous” series is a global hit airing in more than 120 territories. Aton Soumache, president and co-founder of On Kids & Family, said the franchise’s international profile “has grown forcefully over time, with a phenomenal success that crosses frontiers.”
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