Superights confirms a third season for "Clay Time"

After two successful series, the new edition of the children's series, currently in production, is scheduled to be presented at this year's MIFA.

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Superprod’s distribution division, Superights, has confirmed a new season of "Clay Time," which will now include a global of 90x3’ + 90x1’30 episodes for the brand. “We are delighted to collaborate again with our partners: France TV and Superights," Martin Rea said. "The production of this third season confirms the success of Clay Time both in France and abroad.”

Season 3 of "Clay Time" is currently in production and will be presented at the next MIFA this year. The delivery schedule of the episodes will kick off this December. “Clay Time retains that universal and timeless feel," Nathalie Pinguet said. "I cannot wait to see our viewers discovering the 30 new characters of this new season and recreate them at home!”

Clay Time has nearly reached 10 million viewers in France on France TV and Okoo platform. The series is also a huge success on an international scale as it has already been picked up by broadcasters in more than 20 different countries such as Canada (Tele Quebec), China (JY Entertainment), Korea (Daekyo Kids), Former Yugoslavia (SBB), Finland (YLE), Hong Kong (Now TV), Indonesia (Mola TV), Thailand (Truevisions), Israel (HOP!), Italy (TIM), Japan (Me Interactive), Kosovo (Art Motion Media), Middle East (Bein), Ukraine (Malyatko TV), LATAM (HITN), Latvia (LTV), Slovakia (RTV), French-speaking territories worldwide (TV5 Monde).

Produced for France TV, the preschool show aims to develop kids’ early learning through manual activity. Each episode showcases an animal who will have to overcome little daily challenges. The new season will include 30 new episodes of 3’, presenting new characters. The tutorials will teach viewers how to recreate their favorite animal at home.

 

We are delighted to collaborate again with our partners: France TV and Superights. The production of this third season confirms the success of Clay Time both in France and abroad.” Martin Rea