The animated series continues its international expansion with two new distribution partnerships in the growing North American FAST ecosystem.
Turbozaurs, the hit animated preschool adventure series, continues its international expansion with two new distribution partnerships in the growing North American FAST ecosystem, significantly broadening the show’s availability across key streaming platforms.
As part of the new agreements, Turbozaurs has launched on Cycle Kids, the family-focused FAST (Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV) channel dedicated to children’s and family entertainment. Under the deal, three seasons of the series will be available to audiences across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Australia via Roku and other OTT/CTV platforms where Cycle Kids is distributed.
In addition, Turbozaurs has secured a new partnership with The Roku Channel, through the agency Janson Media, bringing five seasons of the series directly to Roku’s owned and operated streaming platform, further strengthening the brand’s presence in one of the most dynamic digital distribution markets globally.
These partnerships mark an important milestone in Turbozaurs’ international growth strategy, reflecting the rapid expansion of FAST as one of the fastest-growing distribution segments for kids’ content in the United States. As audiences increasingly shift toward free, ad-supported streaming, FAST platforms have become a major opportunity for premium children’s programming to reach new families at scale.
“Expanding Turbozaurs across leading FAST platforms is an important step in growing the franchise internationally,” said Karen Asatryan, CEO, Tale Wind Studio. “Cycle Kids and The Roku Channel are strong strategic partners that help us connect with wider family audiences in key English-speaking markets, while capitalizing on the accelerating growth of FAST viewing.”
Known for its action, humor, and engaging stories that combine dinosaurs with rescue adventures, Turbozaurs continues to resonate with kids audiences worldwide, with distribution across multiple territories and platforms.