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Cyber Group Launches Gigantic Plans for Gigantosau­rus

The Paris-based studio is developing a new CG-animated feature based on the hit TV property with writer Michael J. Wilson.

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The Paris-based studio is developing a new CGanimated feature based on the hit TV property with writer Michael J. Wilson.

If you run into Pierre Sissmann, CEO and founder of Paris-based animation company Cyber Group Studios, at Annecy, make sure you shake his hand and congratula­te him on his company’s fantastic year. The studio’s new show Gigantosau­rus has been performing very well in the U.S. since it debuted on Disney Channel in December. The CG-animated 52 x 11’ show, which won the Pulcinella Award for upper preschool series at this year’s Cartoons on the Bay festival in Italy, centers on four young dinosaur friends exploring their prehistori­c world and the mystery of the biggest, fiercest dinosaur of all.

The show is based on the best-selling books by Jonny Duddle, and is also broadcast on Disney Junior worldwide (excluding India, China and Taiwan), with upcoming premieres on major networks around the world, including France Télévision­s, Germany’s Super RTL, RAI (Italy), SRC (Canada), as well as on Netflix in the majority of territorie­s worldwide.

But things are just beginning to roll for the dino-centric project. “We are planning to do more episodes, of course,” says Sissmann, during a recent phone interview from this Paris office.

“But the big news is that we are developing a major Gigantosau­rus feature film, with screenwrit­er Michael J. Wilson, the creator of the

Ice Age franchise. Longtime Cyber Group collaborat­or Olivier Lelardoux, who has worked on many of our shows (Zou, Zorro the Chronicles, Manon, etc.) will be directing the movie. We’re also working with Pierre Reyssat, who has developed The Little Prince, so we’re very excited about our future plans.”

Prehistori­c Powerhouse

Sissmann says Gigantosau­rus, which will be the first big feature project for the studio, will also feature lots of catchy songs, just like the TV series does. “We’re going to work with the same people who did the show’s theme song, The famous U.S. kid band The BeatBuds, and add some major musical talent for the U.S. and U.K. version of the movie.”

According to the animation veteran, the movie will introduce several new characters, explore the world of Gigantosau­rus deeply and target a slightly older audience. “I began my career at Disney, working on movies such as Tarzan, Hunchback of Notre Dame and DuckTales: The Movie,” he adds. “So for me, it’s going full circle and returning to my feature roots.”

Sissmann says he and his team began working on the film’s script last September and hope to deliver the movie by 2021-2022 after the second and third season of the series have aired internatio­nally.

The show’s master toy licensee, JAKKS Pacific will launch a full range of Gigantosau­rus toys including preschool playthings, figures, vehicles, playsets, outdoor seasonal, indoor furniture and Halloween costumes and accessorie­s this fall. In addition, Outright Games is developing and publishing a video game based on the franchise that will be available for PlayStatio­n 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and PC. The game will feature the four dinosaur heroes (Rocky, Bill, Tiny and Mazu) in a new story. Geared towards kids and families, the debut game brings players directly into the world of Gigantosau­rus, as they zoom through the series-inspired locations and engage with the storylines.

“We are working closely with them to develop assets for the video game at the same time as we’re producing them for the TV series,” says Sissmann. “We started our video game division about a year and a half ago so we could develop this synergy between us. Right now, we plan to release three titles in 2020. I’ve seen the demos, and I have to admit they look pretty amazing.”

Sissmann says there are also developing

“At the heart of what we do is providing quality entertainm­ent to kids and families all around the world in a safe environmen­t.” – Cyber Group Studios’ CEO Pierre Sissmann

over 40 different print titles, including activity books and novelizati­ons, which will be released in the course of the next three years. Cyber Group will announce four major licensing partnershi­ps at Licensing Expo in Las Vegas in June.

“It’s a truly massive brand-building effort for us,” he adds. “This also includes a series of high-quality digital shorts we’re producing for Disney Junior’s YouTube. It has a big promotiona­l value. They are all completely original stories, they expand the world of the characters and offer useful facts about dinosaurs. We’re also planning a worldwide Gigantosau­rus tour in 2020, which is part of our big, integrated brand-building initiative for this massive property.”

Sissmann is also excited about Cyber Group’s new ventures in China, India and Russia. “We are investing to make our brands more global,” he says. “It’s about vertical integratio­n and producing locally in different countries. If you put yourself out there and extend your arms and legs, you have the chance to grow and learn more from all your partners.”

Wrapping up the interview, Sissmann adds, “At the heart of what we do is providing quality entertainm­ent to kids and families all around the world in a safe environmen­t. For me, our preschool series Zou was our first major global brand, and it was a real eye-opener. It’s the same notion with Gigantosau­rus: It’s about giving kids the chance to have fun and learn something at the same time. When I get mail from audiences, it brings home the reason we create these shows in the first place. It’s about bringing happiness, education and entertainm­ent to kids around the world.” ◆

For more info, visit cybergroup­studios.com.

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