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Animaj Acquires 'Maya the Bee' Rights, Expanding Popular Kids' Content

Animaj's latest acquisition brings 'Maya the Bee' to new platforms. The company's AI approach promises innovative experiences for young audiences.

There is a poster in which there is a robot, there are animated persons who are operating the...
There is a poster in which there is a robot, there are animated persons who are operating the robot, there are artificial birds flying in the air, there are planets, there is ground, there are stars in the sky, there is watermark, there are numbers and texts.

Animaj, an AI-driven kids and family entertainment company, has acquired the rights to 'Maya the Bee' outside certain European regions. The acquisition follows a recent $85 million investment round led by HarbourView Equity Partners and Bpifrance. The company's co-founder, Gregory Dray, brings a wealth of experience from his time at Google and YouTube.

Animaj plans to leverage its proprietary AI production tools and data-driven insights to expand 'Maya the Bee' across new platforms and audiences. The company aims to grow 'Maya the Bee's' digital and international footprint, while Studio 100 will continue to focus on theatrical movies and theme parks.

Previously, Animaj acquired the rights to the Spanish show 'Pocoyo'. This latest acquisition demonstrates Animaj's commitment to expanding its portfolio of popular children's content. The company's AI-powered approach promises innovative and engaging experiences for young audiences.

Animaj's acquisition of 'Maya the Bee' rights and its recent $85 million investment will enable the company to further its mission of creating and distributing AI-driven kids and family entertainment. With Gregory Dray's leadership and the support of its investors, Animaj is well-positioned to bring 'Maya the Bee' to new audiences and platforms.

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