DANDELOOO'S "STINKY DOG" FINDS A HOME IN GERMANY

French animation production & distribution company has sold the new 2-D animation series to German broadcaster SWR and is planned to air on KiKA.

22 OCT 2020
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"Stinky Dog"

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Emmy Award-winning French animation production and distribution company Dandelooo has sold the new 2D animation series "Stinky Dog" (52x13’), to German broadcaster SWR.  SWR plans to broadcast the series on the children’s channel KiKA.

Emmanuèle Petry, Co-Founder of Dandelooo commented, “We are excited to see our beloved dim-witted and wacky dog travel out of France and globetrot around the world to reach children’s hearts.  We are confident that with their many antics 'Stinky Dog' and his best friend Flatty Cat will create a global fan base.”

The comical and hectic adventures of a maverick mutt Stinky Dog and his flattened best friend Flatty Cat, a couple of oddballs who live in a garbage can was recently licensed to Chinese digital distribution & IP management company Jesten Huashi, children’s Spanish pay-TV channel Canal Panda and pubcasters DR TV (Denmark), RTS (French-speaking Switzerland) and RTBF (French-speaking Belgium).

Commissioned by France Televisions and currently airing on Okoo, with an air date set for July 2021 on OCS, "Stinky Dog" is an irresistible slapstick series targeted at six to ten-year-olds.  Based on the famous books written by Colas Gutman, illustrated by Marc Boutavant and published by l’ecole des loisirs, the series is co-produced by French companies Dandelooo and Folivari, Belgian production company Panique! and Catalan animation studio Pikkukala. 

Dandelooo is also pleased to announce that "Stinky Dog" recently made his theatrical and DVD debut in France.  Despite the COVID restrictions the film "Stinky Dog, Happy Life in Paris" was released to great success by French film distributor KMBO Kids and ARTE Editions launched the first two out of a collection of six DVDs ‘Le Noël de Chien Pourri’ and ‘Chien Pourri et Chaplapla’ earlier this month.