Fred Kogel
Leonine Holding acquired a 25.1% share in Toon2Tango, based in Munich. With the transaction, Leonine Studios adds the development and production of new IPs in animation and live-action to its strong existing distribution channels in the children's and family segments. Through the transaction and the cooperation with existing partners, Leonine Studios now covers the entire value chain in kids and family entertainment.
Toon2Tango was founded three years ago by the experienced management duo Hans Ulrich Stoef and Jo Daris, who produced, among others, the international hit series “Mia And Me,” which has developed into a globally established brand world comprising four seasons of the TV series with a total of 104 episodes and a theatrical feature film.
"Our key strategic objective is to cover the entire value chain in all our business areas, wherever possible. In children's and family entertainment, we’re already very well positioned in co-production, theatrical distribution, home entertainment and audio – currently again with the superhit ‘The School Of Magical Animals 2.’ With the investment in Toon2Tango, we’ve completed the value chain in kids and family entertainment by enhancing content development and production," said Fred Kogel, CEO of Leonine Studios.
Bernhard zu Castell, Chief Distribution Officer at Leonine Studios, added: "Ulli Stoef and Jo Daris have impressively and sustainably demonstrated their excellent sense for promising kids’ content and their great international distribution expertise in the course of their careers. We’re very pleased that we’re now intensifying our partnership by acquiring a share in Toon2Tango. Animation is already an essential part of our DNA. We know the success factors behind attractive content in this sector and have now combined all the components that enable us to build holistic brand worlds in kids and family entertainment, and continue this success story together."
Hans Ulrich Stoef, CEO and Producer at Toon2Tango, concluded: "For some time we have been thinking about the necessary steps to take our start-up Toon2Tango to the next level. After the first three years and a great start with a large number of developments and already four shows in production, we started discussions to find the ideal strategic partner for us. We had a number of options and are convinced that we found the perfect partner in Leonine Studios. Through this connection we strengthen our market position and now have the full power to build a major European player in children's and family entertainment."
Toon2Tango will debut the 26-part hybrid series “Lily Of Fawonia” at Mipcom. Like “Mia And Me,” the new production is modeled on the successful blend of live-action and animation. Also new at Mipcom is Toon2Tango’s first live-action concept “Macara's Curse,” developed in collaboration with Anjali Taneja, creator of the hit series “House Of Anubis.”
With the investment in Toon2Tango, we’ve completed the value chain in kids and family entertainment by enhancing content development and production.” Fred Kogel CEO of Leonine Studios