The project will combine creators from both hemispheres to contribute to new scripted projects based on Japanese properties, targeted at an international audience.
The new talent division, intended to assist with the development of maximizing the chemistry between talented creatives and content for TV, and the potential of content for its target audience, will be led by Hugues Dangy, who will take on the role of President.
The network, which premiered earlier this month, offers educational and STEM-based titles targeted at children between the ages of 2 and 8 years old, including “Donkey Hodie,” “Arthur,” and “Elinor Wonders Why,” among others.
Globo’s miniseries “If I Close My Eyes Now” will be making its debut on July 7 on Atreseries, a channel owned by the Spanish group Atresmedia, targeted at Latin American and the US Hispanic markets.