Imira Entertainment, the leading kids and family entertainment
distribution and production company based in Spain, has inked a deal with the popular edutainment platform Da Vinci Kids for the distribution of their new edutainment title Darwin & Newts.
Darwin & Newts is a STEM-focused show about two siblings who go on fantastic escapades, discovering and experimenting with early science and engineering principles, while also exploring the natural wonders of the outside world. The 40×11’ series targeted at four to seven- year-olds also includes supplementary educational activity fact sheets, and short gamified
video clips for the social media.
“We are delighted to have this beautiful animation title Darwin & Newts which has humour, imagination and meaningful educational takeaways for preschool children. With this partnership, the show will now be available to the collective global subscribers of both Azoomee and Da Vinci Kids via connected TV, linear channels and mobile apps,” said Imira Entertainment VP – Media Sales Gulshan David.
Da Vinci Kids will service season one, as well as season two of the series, which is currently under production. Besides this, the deal also includes the distribution of the digital science activity shorts accompanying each season in Asia (excluding China and Japan), Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, Russia/CIS, Poland, Turkey, a number of western EU countries (most
notably the UK/Ireland, Spain, Italy) and the US. The show will now be available for kids across the world to access and watch from the digital and linear platforms of Da Vinci Kids as well as via the Azoomee mobile app.
“We’re really excited about this series coming to Da Vinci and Azoomee since it’s a great editorial fit for our STEAM-focused fun learning digital and linear channels. Darwin and Newts joins our expanded library of upper preschool content for families in our territories, which we are offering alongside our ever-growing slate of content for older kids.” said Azoomee / Da Vinci director of content Luca Fiore.
He added that the company is planning to expand the reach of the show through social media, press and linear TV efforts. The Da Vinci Kids TV channel is broadcast in over 100 countries across Central Eastern Europe, Turkey, Russia/CIS, Africa and South East Asia, and is available 24/7 in 19 languages, including English, Polish, Russian, Ukrainian, Hungarian,
Turkish, Bulgarian, Thai and Indonesian.