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Tad Jones

Catalan MipTV Animation Showcase Points to Growth in Own IP-Based Industry
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“Agus and Monsters,” “Mironins” and “The Triplets” feature among five projects to be highlighted by promotion board Catalan Films at a Partner Content Showcase on April 12 focusing on animation, a burgeoning TV asset in Catalonia. More details:

“Mironins” (Cornelius Films, Walking the Dog Bvba, Wuji House, Peekaboo Animation)

A transmedia project made up of seven-minute episodes aimed at children immersing themselves in the artistic universe of Catalan surrealist master Joan Miró. The show is co-directed by Mikel Mas (“The Fig Tree”) and Celia Rico, a live-action director (“Journey Around a Mother’s Room”) selected by Variety as a talent to track.

“Agus and Monsters” (Motion Pictures)

Produced and sold by Motion Pictures (“Pumpking Reports” ), “Agus” is a fantasy-adventure comedy series focusing on a kid whose bedroom is full of monsters, although the kid makes his parents believe they are just cuddly toys.

“The Triplets” (Brutal Media)

A reboot of a...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 4/11/2021
  • by Emilio Mayorga
  • Variety Film + TV
Comic Con Revolution Will Bring Out Big Names of the Pop Culture World
Comic Con Revolution (Ontario, California) is in its second year and this year it seems like they will do similar to what film sequels do: Bigger and more of what you love. This year it will be two days! May 19 – 20. Many familiar names and faces from the pop culture world will be making appearances at this year’s con. Below is a list of just some of the names attending.

Kevin Conroy – Voice of Batman in Batman: The Animated Series, The Killing Joke and more. (Saturday Only)

Sam Jones – Flash Gordon, Ted

Carla Perez – Rita Repulsa from Mighty Morphin Power Rangers

Victoria – Former WWE Diva and Impact Knockout

Peter Shinkoda – Daredevil, Falling Skies

Jace Norman – Henry Danger (Sunday only)

Ming Chen – AMC’s Comic Book Men

Sandy King Carpenter – Script supervisor for They Live, Sixteen Candles and The Outsiders.

Lance Henriksen – Aliens, Avp, The Terminator, The Blacklist

Chris Claremont – Uncanny X-Men

Whilce Portacio – Uncanny X-Men,...
See full article at Age of the Nerd
  • 5/16/2018
  • by Chris Salce
  • Age of the Nerd
Paramount takes Tad 2, Capture the Flag
Paramount Pictures has closed worldwide distribution rights for Spanish animation duo.

Paramount Pictures has closed a worldwide distribution deal for Enrique Gato’s next two animation productions, Capture the Flag and Tad Jones: The Hero Returns.

The agreement was signed with TeleCinco Cinema, Telefónica Studios and Los Rockets Aie along with producers Jordi Gasull - creator and co-writer of Tad - Edmon Roch and Nico Maji, CEO of Lightbox Entertainment.

The deal follows the breakout success of Spanish animation feature Tad the Explorer ($54m worldwide), which charts the story of a construction worker who realises his dream of becoming an adventurer like his hero Indiana Jones.

This character will be back “with new and exciting adventures”, said Gasull, “in funnier film that won’t lose its tenderness”.

Capture the Flag, based on the return of men to the moon when a greedy millionaire wants to exploit its natural resources for his own benefit, is scheduled...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 7/21/2014
  • by jsardafr@hotmail.com (Juan Sarda)
  • ScreenDaily
Paramount takes Tad sequel and Capture the Flag
Paramount Pictures has closed worldwide distribution rights for Spanish animation duo.

Paramount Pictures has closed a worldwide distribution deal for Enrique Gato’s next two animation productions, Capture the Flag and Tad Jones: The Hero Returns.

The agreement was signed with TeleCinco Cinema, Telefónica Studios and Los Rockets Aie along with producers Jordi Gasull - creator and co-writer of Tad - Edmon Roch and Nico Maji, CEO of Lightbox Entertainment.

The deal follows the breakout success of Spanish animation feature Tad the Explorer ($54m worldwide), which charts the story of a construction worker who realises his dream of becoming an adventurer like his hero Indiana Jones.

This character will be back “with new and exciting adventures”, said Gasull, “in funnier film that won’t lose its tenderness.”

Capture the Flag, based on the return of men to the moon when a greedy millionaire wants to exploit its natural resources for his own benefit, is scheduled...
See full article at ScreenDaily
  • 7/21/2014
  • by jsardafr@hotmail.com (Juan Sarda)
  • ScreenDaily
Paramount Takes Worldwide Distribution On Spain’s ‘Capture The Flag’, ‘Tad’ Sequel
Paramount Pictures has boarded worldwide distribution on two upcoming animated features hailing from Spanish director Enrique Gato. The studio has entered a landmark deal with Telecinco Cinema, Telefónica Studios and Los Rockets Aie on space race adventure Capture The Flag and Tad Jones: The Hero Returns, the sequel to 2012′s Tad, The Lost Explorer. Gato won the Best New Director Goya for The Lost Explorer, a wink to the Indiana Jones series, and the movie also took the screenplay honors last year. It is the highest grossing Spanish animated film of all time with a worldwide haul of about $45M. […]...
See full article at Deadline
  • 7/21/2014
  • Deadline
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