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9 Story announces multiple sales for live action children’s series Making Stuff

By November 19, 2012News

Toronto, Canada – November 19, 2012 – 9 Story Entertainment announces new sales of its children’s live action series Making Stuff (104×5’).  Seasons 1&2 of the series have been acquired by Minika TV (Turkey) and by Bowmanbridge Media for Taiwan.  Season 1 has also been picked up by Zee Learn(India).

The series is currently seen in Canada on TVOTFOSCN and Knowledge Network in addition to Noga (Israel), S.I.C. (Portugal) and has been sold to Bomanbridge Media for Malaysia, and Brunei.

Making Stuff is designed to show curious young viewers how everyday objects are designed and made. The hosts GEARS, a quirky animated mechanical fellow built from spare parts and WIZ, his super smart levitating pal, explore the world looking for answers trying to understand the workings of various objects and reveal the secrets of how they are created.   The series is shot in HD on location in European and North American factories, workshops, food plants, and so much more. Join Gears and Wiz as they take off on a voyage of discovery to find out the secrets behind Making Stuff.

9 Story Entertainment is one of the industry’s leading creators, producers and distributors of award-winning animated and live-action content for young audiences around the world.  With an animation studio based in Toronto, 9 Story has over 200 creative and production staff, and has produced over 600 half hours of quality children’s and family programming, seen on some of the most respected children’s channels around the world across multiple platforms.  The company’s distribution arm 9 Story Enterprises represents a growing catalogue which includes several beloved brands such as Wibbly Pig, Harriet the Spy: Blog Wars and Wild Kratts in addition to popular new series such as Almost Naked Animals and Survive This. Their much-anticipated new shows include the delightful Daniel Tiger’s Neighbourhood. www.9story.com

For further information:  
Mary Powers, MPowers Communications +1 416 767 8692, mpowers@mpowers.ca