Cake secured german broadcast deal with NDR for third season of "The Sisters"

Based on the best-selling comic book series by Cazenove and William published by Bamboo Edition, the 2D animated series for 6-10 year-olds is co-produced by French studios Samka Productions and Bamboo Production for M6, Guilli and Canal+ with the participation of the CNC.

16 JUL 2025

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Featuring 52 new episodes, the family sitcom "The Sisters" will premiere on KiKA in November 2025 with new stories, once again, capturing the ups and downs of sibling life filled with fun, chaos and dramatic showdowns. 

“This intelligent, high-energy comedy continues to impress with its clever humour, brilliant writing, and the boundless energy of its leading girls. After the huge success of the first two seasons, our creative team here in Hamburg has had a lot of fun adapting the original comedy for German audiences, infusing it with subtle wordplay and standout performances. Power Sisters fans, get ready - fresh new adventures are on their way!” said Anke Schmidt-Bratzel, Commissioning Editor NDR, Hamburg.

“We’re thrilled to extend our partnership with NDR and KiKA for a brand-new season and look forward to bringing even more sibling hilarity to German audiences this November,” said Dominic Gardiner, Managing Director, Distribution at Cake.

"The Sisters" is a heartwarming and hilarious look at the everyday adventures and sibling squabbles of Marie, a lovable, energetic, and wildly imaginative 7-year-old and her older sister Wendy, who at 13, is navigating the early stages of adolescence and eager to grow up, often finds herself caught between childhood and teenage life. Despite their fiery tempers, constant bickering, teasing and frequent clashes, Marie and Wendy share the undeniable bond of deep sisterly love, even if they don’t always admit it!

Based on the best-selling comic book series by Cazenove and William published by Bamboo Edition, the 2D animated series for 6-10 year-olds is co-produced by French studios Samka Productions and Bamboo Production for M6, Guilli and Canal+ with the participation of the CNC.