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Disney airing season two of Media I.M.'s Sunny Bunnies; cartoon also sold to Estonia and other countries
Media I.M., the London-based content distribution company that specializes in premium animation and family entertainment, has sold the second season of Sunny Bunnies to Disney in the US — the second landmark deal in two months for the hit Belarus pre-school animation, which is now on air in more than 160 territories.
Season two of Sunny Bunnies is currently airing in the US and CEEMA (Central and Eastern Europe, Middle East and Africa). In the US, Digital Light Studio's non-dialogue comedy for three- to six-year-olds airs on Disney Junior and Disney Channel and in n the CEEMA region, it will be available on the Disney Channel feed. In further Sunny Bunnies news, Sky Kids has picked up the rights to season two (26 x 3.5 mins) for the Sky Kids app in the UK and Ireland. In Scandinavia, MTG-owned Nordic streaming service Viaplay has acquired seasons one and two which launched earlier this month in Denmark, Norway, Sweden and Finland. The FTA rights for both seasons have also been picked up by MBC Group the largest and leading private multimedia company in the Middle East and North Africa region which will launch Sunny Bunnies on its children's edutainment channel MBC3 from 2019. Media I.M. has also extended the rights deal with Brazilian kid's app (Play Kids) for the first season of Sunny Bunnies to Latin America, North America and Europe where previously the deal covered only Brazil. ETV in Estonia has entered into a non- exclusive Free TV deal, where they will roll out on the kids' block of public-broadcaster ETV2 from September. RELATED
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