Sky has acquired all five seasons of international preschool science animation series from distributor Monster Entertainment.

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May 12, 2020

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“Earth to Luna” is making its way to Sky through an acquisitions deal.

The STEM-based series, which is a co-production of Pinguim Content with Discovery Kids Latin America, is finding increased popularity during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Along with “Earth to Luna,” Sky has also picked up Monster’s slapstick non-verbal comedy series “Harry & Bip” which has also been sold to RTE, YLE, SRC, Noorplay and Disney as well as to several airlines and Trenitalia.

“Earth to Luna” is now available on Netflix in the North America, Asia and Europe, and has just been sold to Brand Vida’s Kidstream platform for streaming in the U.S., U.K., Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa,  airG’ MiniMe Videos for mobile SVOD in US and territories, Ludikids in French-speaking Africa, as well as to Hopster and Azoomee’s kids SVOD apps. It is also on Ceska in the Czech Republic, Adventure2Learning for classroom education in North America and Kanopy for public libraries and institutions in English-speaking territories as well as Discovery Education.

The series received its U.S. pay TV premiere on Condista’s Kids Central on May 10.

Discovery Kids in Middle East and North Africa, TG4 Ireland, CJ E & M Korea’s English channel GEM, Minika in Turkey have all recently picked up all the available seasons.  The series is also available on Amazon Prime and on iQiyi in China.

There is an extensive and successful merchandising and licensing program for “Earth to Luna” in Latin America and Brazil, and work is now underway to roll it out to more countries.

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