Mondo TV
Company type | Public |
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BIT: MTV | |
Industry | Distribution Publishing |
Founded | 1985 |
Founder | Orlando Corradi |
Headquarters | Via Brenta, 11, 00198 Rome, Italy Production center: Via Monte Nero, 40–42, Collefiorito di Guidonia – km. 15 Via Nomentana – 00012 Guidonia, Rome, Italy |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Matteo Corradi (president, CEO, CPO, and CSO) Carlo Marchetti (CFO) |
Products | Cartoons Merchandising |
Revenue | ![]() |
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Subsidiaries | Mondo TV France Mondo TV Suisse |
Website | link |
Footnotes / references [1] |
Mondo TV is an Italian production and television distribution company. Founded by Orlando Corradi in 1985 and based in Rome, Mondo TV is a public company, quoted on the STAR segment of the Italian main stock exchange, Borsa Italiana.
It distributes and produces, on its own or in co-production with international networks, cartoon series and feature films for television and theatrical release.[2][3][4] Mondo TV also operates in other related sectors such as music and audiovisual distribution, exploitation, media, publishing and merchandising,[5] and is one of the few branches of Italian audiovisual production companies or groups active in markets outside Italy.[3][6]
In April 2023, Squirrel Media acquired Mondo TV Studios.[7]
In June 2024, Mondo TV was fined by the United States Department of the Treasury for "apparent violations" regarding that Mondo TV still continues to outsource their work to North Korea after the EU imposed sanctions on the country in 2013. As a result, the company has agreed to a settlement and to pay the fine.[8][9]
History
[edit]In 1964, Orlando Corradi and Kenichi Tominaga found DEA S.n.c., a company active in the audiovisual animation sector, with the aim of acquiring the rights to Japanese animated TV series for distribution in Italy and Europe.[10]
In 1979 and 1980, respectively, Corradi and Tominaga created the companies Doro TV Merchandising for large-scale television networks, and Italian TV Broadcasting S.r.l., for smaller-size broadcasting. The period from the late 1970s to the early 1980s saw a rise in demand for Japanese animated TV series and the growth of the Italian television market. The two companies started distributing feature films, TV series and sports events. In 1985, Mondo TV S.r.l. was founded in order to produce animated TV series.[11]
In 1990, Doro TV Merchandising created its first animated television series, The Jungle Book and Christopher Columbus. From 1992, Mondo TV undertook the production of animated television series. In late 1999, Mondo TV S.r.l. was transformed into a joint-stock company and acquired the 100% of the shares of Doro TV Merchandising S.r.l. On 28 June 2000, its shares made their debut on the Italian stock exchange, Borsa Italiana.
The 2000s saw Mondo TV expands its operations into complementary multimedia and publishing sectors, and its worldwide collaborations and strategic partnerships. Mondo Home Entertainment S.r.l., for the distribution of video and DVDs, and Mondo Licensing S.p.A., fcr merchandising and publishing, were both founded in 2001, followed by Mondo Home Entertainment S.p.A., quoted on the Expandi bourse on 28 February 2005, Moviemax, purchased by MHE in 2006, and MEG Mondo Entertainment Germany for home video distribution in Germany.[11]
In September 2010, Mondo TV launched its own licensing agency in Italy, Mondo TV Consumer Products, dealing with the licensing, publishing and merchandising rights of properties owned by the group itself as well as third parties.[12] The future will see Mondo TV Group building up its presence in sectors like home video, music, multimedia, children's books, interactive games, ecommerce, merchandising, computer and video games and publishing synergy with cartoon products.[1]
By June 2023, Mondo TV decided to merge their Swiss production division Mondo TV Suisse with their French production subsidiary Mondo TV France.[13] Six months later in December of that year, London completed the merger of its Swiss production division Mondo TV Suisse with its French production division Mondo TV France with the former being shuttered and its assets being folded into the French production division Mondo TV France as their new Tichio-based Swiss production branch.[14]
Subsidiaries
[edit]The holding company, Mondo TV, has several incorporated subsidiaries:
- Mondo TV France: for the production distribution of television programmes in France and later Switzerland.[14]
- Mondo TV Suisse: for the distribution of television programmes in Switzerland.
Production, international dubbing of pre-existing projects and distribution
[edit]The group's activities initially focused on the distribution of Japanese animated TV series in Italy. This involved dubbing, but not producing these projects. These projects would have already been finished and Mondo would have acquired an Italian distribution license to air Italian dubs of these series.
In 1989, the company expanded from distribution to distribution and production, and Doro TV Merchandising created its first television series, Jungle Book Shōnen Mowgli, a 52-episode series based on the 1894 collection of stories written by Rudyard Kipling, and Christopher Columbus, a 26-episode animated series based on the life of the Italian explorer and navigator. Nippon Animation produced these shows, while Mondo TV handled international distribution. Other such projects included Robin Hood, based on the outlaw in English folklore and released in 1990 and The Legend of Snow White, based on the Brothers Grimm's version of the classic fairy tale released in 1994, both being animated (and created before Mondo's entry into distribution) by Tatsunoko Productions.
In 1996, the studio released The Legend of Zorro, 52 episodes of about 26 minutes each based on the famous character created in 1919 by New York-based pulp writer Johnston McCulley. The series was produced by the animation department of the Japanese film, theater production, and distribution company Toho.[11] Again, Mondo TV produced and distributed an Italian dub, the same as they did with another Tatsunoko series; Cinderella.
In the following years, Mondo TV released several animated series such as "Simba the Lion King" a 52-episode animated series, and the sequels "Simba Jr. goes to the World Cup" a 26-episode animated series and "Winner and the Golden Child" a 26-episode animated series, Jesus: A Kingdom Without Frontiers, co-produced with Institute of Antoniano, Pocahontas, a 26-episode animated series based on the Pamunkey Algonquian princess and Chief Powhatan's daughter from early American history, Sandokan: The Tiger of Malaysia, a 26-episode animated series co-produced with SEK Studio (a North Korean-based animation company), RAI, TF1 and Taurus Film based on the fictional pirate of the late 19th century created by Italian author Emilio Salgari,[10][15] Albert the Wolf, a 52-episode animated series co-produced with Rai Trade based on the comic book series created by Guido Silvestri under the pseudonym of John Silver in 1974,[4] and The Black Corsair, a 26-episode animated series based on the book by Emilio Salgari.
In 1999, Mondo TV participated to the International Animation Consortium for Child Rights, "Cartoons for Children's Rights", a collection of 30-second non-verbal animated public service announcements promoted by UNICEF, which illustrates the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child. Mondo TV contributed with "Children Have the Right to Survive", based on the Article 6 of the Child Rights Convention.[16][17][18][19][20]
At the turn of the 21st century, Mondo TV released its first feature film, The Legend of the Titanic, a 90-minute animation that was then followed by its sequel, In Search of the Titanic in 2004, and by many other feature films.
In 2001, Mondo TV, in association with MIM AG and in co-production with NDF and Caligari Film, launched a 26-episode series, Letters from Felix, based on the Children's books by Annette Langen and Costanza Droop.[4] It was followed by two 81-minute each featured films: Felix: All Around the World, released in 2005, and Felix: The Toy Rabbit and the Time Machine, released in 2006. In 2004, Mondo TV in co-production with RAI launched The Last of the Mohicans, a 26-episode animated series based on the historical novel by James Fenimore Cooper.
The same year, Mondo TV released three feature films: Turandot, released in association with Hahn Shin Corporation, based on the 1926 opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini, Mother Theresa, based on and inspired by the life of Mother Teresa,[16][20] and Genghis Khan, based on Genghis Khan, the founder and Great Khan (emperor) of the Mongol Empire.
Mondo TV, to strengthen its commitment to children's education, has produced a series of feature films of particular significance. Among these there are Padre Pio, co-produced with North Korean SEK Studio, depicting the life of Pio of Pietrelcina (1887–1968), an Italian Capuchin priest who was venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church;[21],Saint Catherine, depicting the life of Saint Catherine of Siena (1347–1380), a tertiary of the Dominican Order, and a scholastic philosopher and theologian, co-produced by Orlando Corradi, the Rome's LUMSA University and its students attending the "Cartoons: Animation and Managagement" master's degree;[20][22] and Alexander the Great, co-produced with DIFARM and based on Alexander the Great, the king of Macedonia.[16][20] They were all released in 2006.
These feature films were followed by Karol, a 3-D animated feature film with music composed by Luis Bacalov that depicts the life of Pope John Paul II (1920–2005),[20] Welcome Back Pinocchio, an animated feature film based on the fictional character that first appeared in print in 1883, in The Adventures of Pinocchio by Carlo Collodi,[23] which were both released in 2007, and Saint Anthony, a 90-minute 3-D theatrical feature film released in 2008 and co-produced with DIFARM, based on the life of Anthony of Padua (1195–1231), the Portuguese Catholic priest and friar of the Franciscan Order.[24] The Journey of J.M. Escrivá, an animated feature film that deals with the life of Josemaría Escrivá, the founder of Opus Dei, was released on the following year.[25]
Gawayn, first aired on Rai 2 in 2008, is a French and Italian animated television series co-produced with Alphanim. The series has been translated into several languages, and its title refers to King Arthur's nephew.[26][27]
In 2008, Mondo TV also presented its new cartoons at MIPTV Media Market:
- Monsters & Pirates – An 11-minute episode animated series co-produced with MPG, an associate of the confectionery giant Ferrero. It tells the story of two different pirate crews hunting for the same treasure.[28] DVDs of the first two episodes of the cartoon were found inside packets of Ferrero snacks, along with figurines of characters from the series, which were also available inside Kinder Eggs.[29]
- Kim – A twenty-six-episode series co-produced with Rai Fiction based on the picaresque novel Kim by Rudyard Kipling. This was the first time that this story was adapted into an animated series.[4][29]
- Angel's Friends – A 52-episode comedy-adventure animated series co-produced by Mondo Home Entertainment, Play Entertainment, and Mediaset, based on the comic strip created by Simona Ferri.[30][28][31] This series was launched at Mipcom in 2004, together with Sandokan III: The Two Tigers, the third season of the successful series about Salgari's hero co-produced with Rai Fiction.[29][32]
- Puppy in My Pocket: Adventures in Pocketville – A co-production with Giochi Preziosi and MEG Toys, based on the successful toy line of the same name.[12][28][33]
- Virus Attack – A cartoon created to raise awareness of pollution-related problems. The series consists of 52 episodes and first aired on 1 April 2011 on Cartoon Network Italy.[11][30][28]
Two titles that Mondo TV launched at Mipcom 2011 were Power Buggz, a 30-minute children's comedy directed by Orlando Corradi and co-produced with MEG Toys[28] and Playtime Buddies with music by John Sposito, a 52-episode preschool series that encourages the development of positive social interaction and cognitive skills. According to MEG Toys, this is unlike any other product on the preschool market and was released in North America in 2012 and even earlier in other parts of the world. It was co-produced with Visual Picnic, which holds the rights to the property created by Erik DePrince, and Licensing Works. Both series were filmed in full HD.[12][28][needs update]
After the death of Orlando Corradi in November 2018, the stock shares passed to Monica Corradi and Matteo Corradi, who already was the President and C.E.O. of the company.[34]
Mondo TV announced the imminent arrival on a number of new channels of its innovative animated action-comedy Invention Story co-produced with Genius Brands International. It has also announced that Spanish broadcaster RTVE will participate in Annie & Carola, co-produced with MB Producciones, and that German broadcaster Super RTL has joined as commissioning broadcaster on the new animated series Agent 203 co-produced with Toon2Tango.
Library
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Mondo TV possesses one of the largest animation libraries in Europe with more than 1,600 episodes of television series and more than 75 feature-length animated films for movie theatre and home video that it owns outright for all the world, and over 5,500 episodes in distribution of famous Japanese cartoons.[1][29][35][36]
Feature films
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1999 | The Legend of the Titanic
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2000 | The Prince of Dinosaurs |
2000 | Jesus: A Kingdom Without Frontiers Additional information
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2004 | In Search of the Titanic |
2004 | Turandot Additional information
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2004 | Mother Theresa
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2004 | Genghis Khan Additional information[3]
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2005 | Felix: All Around the World Additional information
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2006 | Padre Pio Additional information[21]
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2006 | Saint Catherine
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2006 | Felix: The Toy Rabbit and the Time Machine Additional information
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2006 | Alexander the Great
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2007 | Karol Additional information[20]
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2007 | Christmas in New York |
2007 | Welcome Back Pinocchio
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2007 | Ramses |
2008 | Barberbieni |
2008 | Saint Anthony Additional information[24]
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2008 | The Enchanted Mountain Additional information
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2009 | The Journey of J.M. Escrivá Additional information[25]
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2009 | Prince Moon and Princess Sun Additional information
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2011 | The Queen of the Swallows Additional information
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Special releases
[edit]Year | Title |
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1997 | Pocahontas |
1997 | Hua Mulan |
1997 | Quasimodo: The Hunchback of Notre Dame Additional information[16]
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1997 | Hercules
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1997 | King David Additional information[16]
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1997 | Ulysses Additional information[39]
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1997 | The Thief of Baghdad Additional information
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1998 | The King of Kings: Jesus Additional information
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TV series
[edit]Year | Title |
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1989 | The Jungle Book Additional information
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1990 | Christopher Columbus |
1990 | Robin Hood Additional information[40]
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1994 | The Legend of Snow White Additional information
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1996 | The Legend of Zorro
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1996 | The Story of Cinderella Additional information[16]
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1996 | Simba the King Lion |
1996 | Jesus: A Kingdom Without Frontiers Additional information
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1996 | Pocahontas |
1996 | The Old Testament Additional information
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1997 | Super Little Fanta Heroes Additional information[16]
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1998 | Simba Jr. Goes to N.Y. and the World Cup |
1998 | Sandokan: The Tiger of Malaysia
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1998 | Albert the Wolf Additional information[4]
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1999 | The Black Corsair Additional information[16]
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1999 | In the Name of Jesus Additional information
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1999 | Brother Fire Additional information
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1999 | The Great Book of Nature |
1999 | Toy Toons |
1999 | The Legend of Sleeping Beauty Additional information
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1999 | Bugs' Adventures |
2000 | Dog's Soldiers Additional information
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2000 | Sandokan II: The Tiger Roars Again |
2003 | Turtle Hero |
2003 | Letters from Felix |
2003 | The Spaghetti Family
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2004 | Last of the Mohicans Additional information
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2004 | The Nimbols Additional information
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2004 | Winner and the Golden Child |
2004 | Spartacus |
2004 | Farhat the Prince of the Desert[43] Additional information
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2004 | Monsters & Pirates
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2004 | Sandokan III: The Two Tigers
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2008 | Gawayn |
2009 | Kim
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2009 | Jurassic Cubs
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2009 | Gladiators
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2009 | Angel's Friends
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2010 | Fantasy Island Additional information
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2010 | Puppy in my Pocket |
2011 | Virus Attack |
2011 | Ants Additional information
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2011 | Bondi Band Additional information
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2011 | Farhat 2 |
2012 | Playtime Buddies[47] |
2012 | Partidei Additional information
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2012 | Trash Pack Additional information
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2012 | Dinofroz |
2012 | Magic Sport 2 |
2012 | The Little Bear Additional information
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2012 | Beast Keeper |
2012 | Power Buggz |
2012 | Gormiti Nature Unleashed Additional information
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2015 | Sissi: La Giovane Imperatrice (Sissi: The Young Empress) Additional information
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2015 | Bat Pat Additional information
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2016 | Eddie is a Yeti Additional information
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2018 | Piano no Mori |
2019 | YooHoo to the Rescue Additional information
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2020 | MeteoHeroes Additional information
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2020 | Invention Story Additional information
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2020 | One Love Additional information
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2021 | Disco Dragon Additional information
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2021 | Nina & Olga Additional information
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2023 | Agent 203 Additional information
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Upcoming
[edit]Year | Title |
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TBA | Annie & Carola Additional information
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TBA | Feisty Pets Additional information
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TBA | Masked Cinderella Additional information
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Other productions
[edit]Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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The Jungle Book[50] | 1989–1990 | TV Tokyo (Japan) | Based on the stories by Rudyard Kipling co-production with Nippon Animation and Doro TV Merchandising |
Sandokan[15] | 1998–2006 | Rai 1 | co-production with SEK Studio and Rai Fiction |
The Great Book of Nature[51] | 1999–2000 | Rai 2 | co-production with SEK Studio |
The Spaghetti Family[52] | 2003–2004 | Rai 3 | worldwide distribution co-production with The Animation Band and Rai Fiction |
Angel's Friends | 2009–2010 | Italia 1 | |
Bondi Band | 2010–2012 | Disney XD (Worldwide) | co-production with Exim Licensing Group and LedaFilms |
Puppy in My Pocket: Adventures in Pocketville[35][53] | 2010–2011 | Italia 1 Cartoon Network (Worldwide) | co-production with Giochi Preziosi and MEG |
Virus Attack | 2011 | Italia 1 | |
Gormiti Nature Unleashed[54] | 2012 | Italia 1 Cartoon Network (worldwide) | co-production with Giochi Preziosi |
Dinofroz[50][55] | 2012–2015 | K2 | co-production with Giochi Preziosi |
Robot Trains[56] | 2015–2021 | DeA Junior[57]/Cartoonito Italy SBS (South Korea) | season 2 onwards co-production with CJ ENM |
Bat Pat | 2015–2021 | Rai Gulp Clan (Spain) | co-production with Imira Entertainment and Atlantyca Entertainment |
Eddie is A Yeti[58][59] | 2016 | under Mondo TV Suisse co-production with Toon Goggles | |
Treasure Island[58] | Rai Gulp | co-production with Rai Fiction | |
Heidi, bienvenida a casa[50][58][60] | 2017–2019 | Nickelodeon Latin America | First live-action production co-production with Alianzas Producciones |
YooHoo to the Rescue[61][62] | 2019–2020 | Netflix | co-production with Aurora World |
Invention Story[58][63] | 2020 | Frisbee Mango TV (China) | co-production with Henan York Animation |
MeteoHeroes[64] | 2020–2023 | Cartoonito Italy[65] | co-production with MOPI |
Nina & Olga[66][67] | 2021 | Rai Yoyo | co-production with Enanimation and Rai Ragazzi |
Disco Dragon[68] | 2021 | France 4 (France) | under Mondo TV France |
Monster Loving Maniacs[69][70] | 2023–present | Nickelodeon Italy[71] Super RTL (Germany) DR (Denmark) SVT (Sweden) NRK (Norway) Ketnet (Belgium)[72] | co-production with Toon2Tango, Belvision, Ja Film and Ginger Pictures |
Grisù[73] | 2023–present | Rai YoYo & Rai Play Kika (Germany) | co-production with Mondo TV France, Toon2Tango and ZDF Studios |
Agent 203[74] | 2024–present | Rai Gulp[75] Super RTL (Germany) | co-production with Toon2Tango, V House Animation and Cosmos Maya |
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z Sposito.
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- ^ UNICEF – Cartoons for Children's Rights.
- ^ OHCHR – Convention on the Rights of the Child – Article 6 1990.
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- ^ a b CRTN – Saint Catherine of Siena 2009.
- ^ a b Welcome Back Pinocchio at IMDb
- ^ a b CRTN – Saint Anthony 2009.
- ^ a b CRTN – The Journey of J.M. Escriva 2009.
- ^ a b EBU – Gawayn 2008.
- ^ Premiere.fr – Gawayn sur France 3 2009.
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- ^ a b c d e Di Maira & 2009-3-4.
- ^ a b c d e Di Maira & 2009-10-11.
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- ^ Angel's Friends at IMDb
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- ^ a b c ISSUU – MONDO Special Report, pp. 6–7.
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- ^ "Mondo TV's 'Sissi' Makes Royal Appointment with JeemTV". 19 June 2018.
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- ^ "Spaghetti family - La familia Spaghetti". Cartoni Online (in Italian). Retrieved 10 December 2017.
- ^ "Mondo Signs On for Puppy in My Pocket Series". Worldscreen. 22 January 2010.
- ^ "Turner takes Gormiti reboot". C21Media. 2 August 2012.
- ^ "TV Kids MONDO Special Report". Issuu. 21 March 2011.
- ^ Milligan, Mercedes (10 October 2016). "Mondo Puts 'Robot Trains' on Track for DISCOP Africa". Animation Magazine.
- ^ Whyte, Alexandra (1 September 2017). "Mondo TV rides Robot Trains into Italy". Kidscreen. Retrieved 12 June 2025.
- ^ a b c d "Mondo TV Highlighting New Projects at Asia TV Forum & Market 2016". Animation World Network. 6 December 2016.
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- ^ "Mondo, Aurora Pact for More 'YooHoo and Friends'". Animation Magazine. 7 April 2015.
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- ^ Foster, Elizabeth (16 October 2018). "Mondo TV launches new series MeteoHeroes". Kidscreen.
- ^ "MeteoHeroes land on Italy's Cartoonito. Produced and distributed by Mondo TV". FormatBiz. 30 March 2020.
- ^ Ash, Francesca (29 April 2020). "Mondo TV to Co-Pro Nina & Olga". Total Licensing.
- ^ Kaminsha, Karolina (30 April 2020). "Mondo boards Enanimation's Nina & Olga". C21Media.
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- ^ Tuchow, Ryan (27 November 2020). "Deals of the Week: Mondo TV, Silvergate, APC Kids". Kidscreen.
- ^ "Mondo TV Joins Toon2Tango & Ja Film on 'Monster Loving Maniacs'". Animation Magazine. 30 November 2022.
- ^ "'Monster Loving Maniacs' Lands on Nickelodeon in Italy". Video Age International. 23 September 2024.
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- ^ "Toon2Tango announces SUPER RTL as commissioning broadcaster for its new CGI series Agent 203". Toon2Tango.
- ^ Kaminska, Karolina (17 April 2003). "Italy's Rai Kids, Poland's TVP ABC among latest nets to pick up Agent 203". C21Media.
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[edit]- Books
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- Mondo TV at Google Finance
- Mondo TV at Hoover's
- Mondo TV at Reuters
- Mondo TV at Yahoo! Finance