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TheBloodyOneIsMe wrote:This is just to aviod Mew from pulling out a quadruple post... j/k... anyways nice info you got there... I haven't seen this topic in a while...
G-Force wrote:I think what would be really cool is if CL did a image collection like what other popular series such as One Piece and Naruto are doing right now. Books like those usually contain character concept skethes and original scenes that were never in the series. For example one of the pics in the Naruto collection is all the main characters dressed up as if they were in a rock band. I would love to see something similar to CL.
Mewberries151 wrote:Yeah!!! We had a petition at one point on TV Tome that we were going to send to MoonScoop or AnteFilms, asking them to make a book like that with concept sketches (both GK and CL) and with interviews with the creators and design teams. I thought we had a thread around here that mentioned that...hmmm, I'll have to go look for it. ^_^
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
Ransomed_Heart wrote:You baisically have it, Rodri.
It says that Moonscoop has signed with Hachette to sell CL books, but that they also are considering launching a card deck for playing and collecting, the those Magic cards, as well as a album of Panini stickers.
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
6 Jun 2005
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MoonScoop chalks licensing deals for two series
International animation company MoonScoop has inked new licensing deals for its animated series Code Lyoko and Pet Alien.
Under the Code Lyoko deal, Marvel Toys (formerly Toy Biz), will develop a wide range of products inspired by the adventures of characters Yumi, Ulrich, Odd and Jeremy. Action figures and accessories, vehicles, construction figures and dress-up sets will be included.
The deal with Marvel Toys for Code Lyoko extends MoonScoop’s relationship with Marvel Enterprises. The two companies entered an agreement last year to produce an animated version for television of Fantastic Four, one of Marvel’s most prominent comic book families. Code Lyoko is a coproduction between Moon Scoop, France 3 and Canal J.
Elsewhere, MoonScoop has granted a number of new licenses in France for hit property Pet Alien (known in French-speaking territories as Alien Bazar) following a successful launch of the television series on TF1 earlier in the year. The deals were negotiated through licensing agent CPLG (Copyright Promotions Licensing Group).
Since its launch on January 5 this year Pet Alien has proved a hit in France. Airing on TF1 it scored one of the highest ratings of all animated series aired on the channel with an audience of 14.2% corresponding with 60% market share of kids aged 4-10.
Jules Grant
6 Jun 2005
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TheBloodyOneIsMe wrote:Awesome!! Good one, Mc Trooper...
McTrooper wrote:Yeah they do look like action figures Mewberries151
Did that fan site have an article about it?
McTrooper wrote:I'm looking forward to seeing the rest of the stuff:
". . . Action figures and accessories, vehicles, construction figures and dress-up sets will be included. . . ."
Mewberries151 wrote:. .
The dress-up sets are going to be a riot. Code Lyoko Cosplay group, anyone?I can't wait!
McTrooper wrote:Yeah I could imagine a little strap on wrist thing that would shoot arrows.
He also wrote:I couldn't find the picture because Toy News International misspelled Code Lyoko.
Lani wrote:Eh, in the end, people (real or cartoon) are naked and having a good time. What's wrong with that?
McTrooper wrote:I found the link to the original picture of the prototype action figures:
Code Lyoko Action Figures NOTE: Larger Version of the picture I posted
I couldn't find the picture because Toy News International misspelled Code Lyoko.
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