


This 2D-animated series from Atomic Cartoons and Tokidoki is slated to premiere Stateside on Warner Bros.

The Thunderbird team says that you should begin seeing this logo starting with Thunderbird. The new logo was designed by Jon Hicks, the designer who made the original logos for both Firefox and Thunderbird, so it’s no surprise that it follows the same overall aesthetic. Goldsmith previously told Kidscreen that Mittens & Pants shows strong playset potential, given that it revolves around baby animals living in a colorful town with their own houses and vehicles.Īdditionally, the unit is leaning into “collectibility and themes of creativity” for products based on Mermicorno: Starfall, which features a group of half-unicorn/half-aquatic creatures keeping their oceanic world safe from nefarious threats. The last logo redesign was in 2018, with the release of Thunderbird 60. It is an enormous soaring bird, similar to an eagle or condor but much larger and stronger. Almost the only consistent thread between the stories is that the bird has supernatural powers. CBC Kids has greenlit a second season (42 x seven minutes) of the preschool live-actioner, which will launch on July 3. We manufacture and distribute agribusiness solutions from feeds to veterinary medicines, disinfectants and agricultural crop protection products. A Mysterious Bird The appearance of the thunderbird is difficult to pin down, and it has a variety of descriptions that range from tribe to tribe. Thunderbird is also eyeing opportunities in toys, publishing and apparel for Windy Isle’s Mittens & Pants (pictured), which it acquired CP rights to in July. Cyber Group Studios remains the agent for the brand outside of North America. Originating as a book series by Max Brallier, this tween IP was adapted as a 2D-animated Netflix series by Thunderbird’s Atomic Cartoons in 2019. Thunderbird Brands has also assumed North American licensing rights for The Last Kids on Earth. His expanded portfolio will now include securing product, experience and service licensing rights for Thunderbird’s proprietary content and also select third-party IPs. In a move designed to significantly ramp up its consumer products business, Vancouver’s Thunderbird Entertainment has established Thunderbird Brands, its first division exclusively focused on this revenue stream.īrands will be led by Richard Goldsmith, president of Thunderbird’s global distribution and consumer products division, which he launched when he joined the company in 2021.
