“Petit,” the best series winner at May’s Quirino Ibero-American Animation Awards, will have a third season.
Employing 2D cutout animation, the third season will have 26 episodes more episodes, bringing the current total episode count to 65.
The short format will again be backed by Chilean production house Pájaro, Colombian public broadcaster Señal Colombia, Argentine kids TV channel Paka Paka and Non Stop. Also boarding as co-production partners for season three are Barcelona animation studio Wknd, and Spanish state TV networks Tve and TV3.
Targeting pre-schoolers, “Petit” is the fifth animated show directed by Chile’s Bernardita Ojeda. Director (“How Most Things Work”) and scriptwriter Fernando Salem pens the scripts; Gustavo Pomeranec (Fernando Spiner’ “Six Shooters”) and Simón Ramírez Vera lead the animation team.
“‘Petit’ is a series where kids can feel represented. It is creative, original and funny. We think it will be a great success on Clan,” Tve Head...
Employing 2D cutout animation, the third season will have 26 episodes more episodes, bringing the current total episode count to 65.
The short format will again be backed by Chilean production house Pájaro, Colombian public broadcaster Señal Colombia, Argentine kids TV channel Paka Paka and Non Stop. Also boarding as co-production partners for season three are Barcelona animation studio Wknd, and Spanish state TV networks Tve and TV3.
Targeting pre-schoolers, “Petit” is the fifth animated show directed by Chile’s Bernardita Ojeda. Director (“How Most Things Work”) and scriptwriter Fernando Salem pens the scripts; Gustavo Pomeranec (Fernando Spiner’ “Six Shooters”) and Simón Ramírez Vera lead the animation team.
“‘Petit’ is a series where kids can feel represented. It is creative, original and funny. We think it will be a great success on Clan,” Tve Head...
- 6/7/2021
- by Emilio Mayorga
- Variety Film + TV
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