"The Creature Cases"
Heading into MIP Junior and in the lead-up to The Creature Cases’ Chapter Four premiere on Netflix on December 2, Sony Pictures Television – Kids (SPT – Kids) finalizes a raft of free-to-air licensing deals, expanding the global footprint of its pre-school animation series in Mexico, Brazil, Israel, France and Korea. Chapter One of "The Creature Cases" has been picked up by TV Azteca (Mexico), TV Cultura (Brazil), Hop (Israel), TF1 (France), and JEI TV (Korea), which complement the studio’s previously announced broadcast on Nickelodeon in the U.S.
Additionally, "The Creature Cases" recently joined PMI Kids’ World's expanding portfolio of IP-based toy lines, marking the company’s first preschool license for both girls and boys. In collaboration with Sony Pictures Television – Kids, PMI will launch a new toy line including vehicles, figures and playsets in Fall 2025.
“The Creature Cases global fanbase is growing fast, thanks to our best-in-class partners,” said Ron Allen, EVP, Franchise Management & Commercial, SPT – Kids. “Meeting viewers where they are, across every platform, is critical to our franchise strategy. Having brand new content on Netflix in December combined with progressive launches on top-tier broadcasters in the US and internationally will drive great momentum as we gear up for the PMI toy launch in 2025.”
"The Creature Cases" invites kids and families to join the adventures of Sam Snow and Kit Casey, top agents of CLADE, the Covert League of Animal Detective Experts. In a world populated exclusively by animals, Sam, a meticulous Snow Leopard sleuth, and Kit, a free-wheeling zoologist Kit Fox, work together to crack cases by exploring the habitats and behaviors of fascinating, sometimes bizarre creatures.
"The Creature Cases" is produced by Sony Pictures Television – Kids in collaboration with TeamTo Animation. The series was created by Gabe Pulliam, who joins Adam Idelson and Kurt Mueller as executive producers. Sony Pictures Television – Kids is distributing the pre-school series globally.