Grizzy & the Lemmings World Tour and The Weasy Family set to air on BBC

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The BBC just acquired the rights for feature quality CGI animated shows: Grizzy and The Lemmings World Tour and The Weasy Family. The deal will see both shows air in the UK across the public service broadcaster’s linear (BBC, CBeebies) and digital platforms (BBC iplayer) in 2023/2024 and beyond. 

The deal comprises seasons 3 and 4 of the much-loved global hit show Grizzy and The Lemmings, titled Grizzy and The Lemmings World Tour.  Each season contains 78 x 7 minute episodes of the non dialogue slapstick comedy. Season 3 is produced and season 4 is currently in production (delivery in 2024). 

The show is ideal for all age groups, but primarily targets kids aged 3+ and their families. 

It is based on a grizzly bear ‘Grizzy’ having to deal with a tribe of eponymous lemmings, with hilarious outcomes! In the new seasons they accidentally take off on a world tour.

Grizzy and The Lemmings first aired in 2016 and has gone on to become an award-winning family favourite around the world. It featured in Netflix’s top ten shows in more than 60 territories, and amasses one billion YouTube views each year. 

The show won Best Animated Series at the Kidscreen Awards (2018) and was nominated for an Emmy in 2019. 

Global broadcast partners include: France Television, Warner Media, Netflix, Germany’s Super RTL, Mango TV in China, Wildbrain and Canada’s TeleQuebec. 

The Weasy Family is Hari’s brand new slapstick non-dialogue animated series, currently in production. Comprising 78 x 7 minute episodes, it centres around a Wisconsin barn in the middle of the cornfields, Weasy, an irresponsible Weasel with the IQ of a teenager, raises the twin ducklings he adopted after accidentally incubating their egg.

The show is unique in combining comedy action with emotional family moments and parent/child relationships. It’s the first ever benevolent slapstick cartoon, where no one gets hurt even when situations get out of hand! 

Broadcast partners include: France Television, Germany’s Super RTL and Canada’s TeleQuebec.