Aardman and Mattel to Develop New 'Pingu' Animated Series
Georgia Wray Norsten — November 5, 2024 — Pop Culture
References: exclaim
A new Pingu animated series is officially underway, co-developed by animation powerhouse Aardman Animations and Mattel. Set to feature the iconic penguin in fresh, snow-filled adventures, the series brings back Pingu’s universal charm through Aardman’s renowned stop-motion animation.
Originally a Swiss-German creation, Pingu captured audiences globally with its unique blend of humor and heart, running from 1990 to 2006, with a Japanese reboot titled Pingu in the City airing from 2017 to 2019. The new series, helmed by Aardman’s Sarah Cox and Alan Thorpe alongside Mattel’s Sidney Clifton and Rob David, promises to revitalize the world of Pingu with fresh stories, while maintaining the character’s timeless appeal.
“Partnering with Aardman was essential to bring Pingu back,” said Josh Silverman, Mattel’s Chief Franchise Officer. “With Aardman’s stop-motion expertise, we’re excited to recreate the magic of Pingu for audiences everywhere.” Aardman’s Sarah Cox echoed this excitement, describing the collaboration as a perfect fit for Aardman’s commitment to humor, charm, and storytelling.
Originally a Swiss-German creation, Pingu captured audiences globally with its unique blend of humor and heart, running from 1990 to 2006, with a Japanese reboot titled Pingu in the City airing from 2017 to 2019. The new series, helmed by Aardman’s Sarah Cox and Alan Thorpe alongside Mattel’s Sidney Clifton and Rob David, promises to revitalize the world of Pingu with fresh stories, while maintaining the character’s timeless appeal.
“Partnering with Aardman was essential to bring Pingu back,” said Josh Silverman, Mattel’s Chief Franchise Officer. “With Aardman’s stop-motion expertise, we’re excited to recreate the magic of Pingu for audiences everywhere.” Aardman’s Sarah Cox echoed this excitement, describing the collaboration as a perfect fit for Aardman’s commitment to humor, charm, and storytelling.
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