Turner CN Enterprises Debuts Its Totally Unique & Very Hairy Pre-School Brand Ha Ha Hairies

Licensing International Expo - June 2012

 
Join TCNE on the show floor as they celebrate laughter and hairiness from the Cartoonito branded stand (Booth #6852)

Turner CN Enterprises (TCNE) unveils its totally unique and very hairy new pre-school property Ha Ha Hairies at International Licensing EXPO (ILE) where it makes its debut under the Cartoonito banner.

Bought to you by Mellie Buse and Jan Page the creators of the CBeebies hit series Grandpa in my Pocket and inspired by silent comedy greats including Charlie Chaplin and Rowan Atkinson, EVERYTHING in the surreal world of Hairyland, from the live action characters and their beautiful hairy house to the two CG-animated Hairy Fairies, Wiggy and Kwiff, who narrate the slapstick proceedings is hairy!

Developed to help children realise that a positive attitude to life instils happiness and the more that you laugh the funnier life becomes, the property’s comedic elements and use of whacky hairiness will be presented to visitors of International Licensing EXPO as an exciting new cross category licensing opportunity for publishing, creative play, toys, health and beauty, food, apparel and accessories and homewares.

Alan Fenwick, VP, Turner CN Enterprises adds, "Ha Ha Hairies is another example of Turner working with the world’s most talented creatives on content that is totally unique. Already one of our top rated shows on Cartoonito the Ha Ha Hairies is connecting with children across EMEA thorough its engaged approach to slapstick comedy, bright hairy environments and original catchy songs. We’re looking forward to seeing reactions to this wacky and wonderful new pre-school brands at the show."

Ha Ha Hairies airs on EMEA’s most distributed pre-school channel Cartoonito which is available in 136 million households in 112 territories across the region.

For further details on the brand and its licensing potential, Turner CN Enterprises invites you to drop by the stand (Booth #6852) and speak with a representative.