‘Maya the Bee’ Franchise Set for a Brand Revamp With Kids Media Banner Animaj
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The Animaj company now holds a part of the rights of the animated character born in the 1970s.
The German-Japanese animation series has been shut down for more than ten years and will come back to life thanks to a French company specializing in the production of children's content with the support of the AI.
‘Maya the Bee’ Franchise Set for a Brand Revamp With Kids Media Banner Animaj
Rolling off its acquisition of “Pocoyo,” the rising kids media company Animaj has boarded another iconic children’s brand, “Maya the Bee,” which celebrated its 50th anniversary last year. Animaj – the AI-powered media company specializing in kids & family entertainment co-founded by former Google and YouTube’s senior executive Gregory Dray — has forged a strategic alliance with “Maya the Bee” co-owner Studio 100 International to reimagine “May…
This young company that puts the AI at the service of new youth franchises on YouTube convinced the German Studio 100 to give it the brand in order to better develop it internationally.
The French company Animaj, which relies on artificial intelligence (AI) to produce children's content, will revive the animated character Maya l'bee, of which she now holds the joint...
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