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Tencent secured the rights to Best Bugs Forever and Nate Is Late

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Chinese streamers Tencent and Puxin have picked up titles from Kids First, marking the first deals in the territory for the Paris-based distributor.

In North America, Kids First secured a deal with AVoD platform Ameba for Nate is Late, Rocky Kwaterner, Max & Maestro, and Marblegen. Nate Is Late was also acquired by AVoD platforms Kidoodle and Kidstream. Kidstream will additionally air Rocky Kwaterner, Best Bugs Forever, and I, Elvis Riboldi.

Philippe Alessandri, CEO of Kids First, said: “We are thrilled to have secured our first deals in China and look forward to children across the territory watching some great animation produced by some of the leading producers in Europe. Our slate of children’s titles have genuine international appeal, demonstrated by the breadth of new VoD deals signed globally with key platforms.”

French SVoD platform OCS bought Nate is Late, Rocky Kwaterner, and Marblegen. Netflix also secured Nate is Late for the U.K., Ireland, France, and Benelux, while also picking up Marblegen for France and Benelux.

In the US, Kidoodle and Kidstream have both taken Nate is Late, while Kidstream has also added Rocky Kwaterner, Best Bugs Forever and I, Elvis Riboldi (52×11’).

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