A number of new characters will be introduced, including her new friend Tumbledind (“a cheerful, restless, red-haired girl”), Flameflyer (“an arrogant, narcissistic forest guy who can fly while turning into a fireball”), Chuhai (the main troublemaker, “a giant with the height of three men, covered in fur and moss”), Lesh and Voda. During the series, Mavka and her friends are on a mission to restore order in the forest, after humans tried to capture its Source of Life. “For the first time, Ukrainian kids got their national animation hero,” said the producers, adding how the 3D show will be made up of self-contained episodes. Pitched on stage by producers Iryna Kostyuk, Corinne Kouper and Anna Eliseeva, the show follows in the footsteps of the successful animated feature Mavka: The Forest Song, which has racked up impressive box-office results, grossing $18.9 million worldwide. The 26x22-minute fantasy-comedy-adventure series is a co-production in early development between Ukraine’s Animagrad (a division of Film.UA) and France’s TeamTO, aimed at audiences aged six to ten. A preview clip from the show’s first episode sees LeDouche attacking a planet of cute bunnies and destroying it as Ken wastes his time threatening him and counting down from 20, without remembering what comes before the number 15. The series tackles “very philosophical, deep themes”, such as: “Is being a genius at 20% better than being an idiot at 80%? We’ve thought a lot about this equation throughout our series,” the team admits. He turned into Ken in the process, and thus the universe’s destiny now rests on his furry shoulders, his mule and his “quarter of a genius”. However, before dying, the Chosen One transferred 25% of his brilliant brain into a Rabbid’s body – all because of a bandwidth issue. The show centres on intergalactic emperor John LeDouche, whose mother prophesised that a Chosen One would soon put an end to his tyrannical reign. The creative team said that with this project, they are up for “taking a few risks” and hope that the “silly but not mean” characters will give the audience a “new headache”. It is being produced by Hélène Juguet and Hugo Revon for Ubisoft Film & Television, and was penned by Éric Judor, Hafid Benamar and Baptiste Nicolai. The 10x15-minute “space kitsch comedy” show, whose logline is “To Absurdity and Beyond”, is aimed at a 15-plus audience. Continued abuse of our services will cause your IP address to be blocked indefinitely.Below, we detail four interesting projects presented during the three-day event: Please fill out the CAPTCHA below and then click the button to indicate that you agree to these terms. If you wish to be unblocked, you must agree that you will take immediate steps to rectify this issue. If you do not understand what is causing this behavior, please contact us here. If you promise to stop (by clicking the Agree button below), we'll unblock your connection for now, but we will immediately re-block it if we detect additional bad behavior.
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