Cracké goes global and keeps its accent aigue
Here's a success story from Québec:
Earlier this year, Squeeze Studio Animation launched its first TV series, Cracké. The series is now distributed in Canada, South America, Europe, the Caribbean, Australia and New Zealand and the Middle East.
Created and produced by Squeeze in Québec City, Cracké is a universal 3D animated slapstick comedy series starring Ed, an anxious ostrich dad, and his beloved brood. With good intentions to protect his eight eggs, Ed causes trouble, never missing an opportunity to make things worse for himself. Its 52 one-minute episodes are filled with crazy adventures and visual jokes that are hard to resist.
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According to Denis Doré, Squeeze’s President and Co-Founder, “We're receiving a lot of positive feedback on the adventures of our paranoid ostrich. We're already developing the second season of Cracké, adding new characters and extending the episodes to a two-minute format. We're coming to the MIPTV with a fresh and creative TV series, and we're hopeful to find great partners here.”
Cracké is also coming to life in 2016 through a television series, a mobile video game and a mobile animated comic book.