The group’s Head of International Sales and Acquisitions spoke with ttvnews about the latest additions to its catalog for the international market, led by the series My Brother the Monster, Go Fish+, and Butterfly Academy.

Specializing in the distribution of animated and live-action content for children and teens, Pink Parrot made its way to a new edition of Natpe Budapest to present the latest additions to its catalog, one that seeks to educate, impart values, and connect with audiences seeking to feel represented.

“We came to present new titles that we have added to our catalog,” Begoña Esteban, Head of International Sales and Acquisitions at Pink Parrot Media, told ttvnews at the event.

First on the list is My Brother the Monster (26 x 11′), a series that shines brightly within the current animation landscape for children between 6 and 8 years old. Its greatest distinguishing feature lies in its ability to balance visual and physical comedy with authentic and nuanced emotional treatment, something very few series achieve in this age segment.

As a second new release, the distributor is presenting Go Fish + (26 x 11′), a 3D animated series ideal for children ages 6 to 8. Full of humor, adventure, and endearing characters, the story follows Alex, a brave but inexperienced parrotfish who must lead the underwater city of New Coralton. Along with his group of unique and fun friends, they face daily challenges that blend action, friendship, and leadership lessons, all in a colorful and dynamic setting. Go Fish + is based on a feature film distributed by Lionsgate in more than 120 countries.

“And we’re just starting to close sales for Butterfly Academy,” the executive emphasized. Butterfly Academy is a co-production in collaboration with TFO, CBC Radio Canada, and RTBF.

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