‘Masha’s Spooky Stories’ Ratings Open Licensing Opps in Italy

Spin-off series’ success boosts brand awareness and licensing opportunities.

LONDON -- Maurizio Distefano Licensing, which manages licensing for the Masha and the Bear brand in Italy and Switzerland on behalf of the Ink Group, has hailed the success in Italy of Masha’s Spooky Stories, the latest spin-off from the popular Masha and the Bear animated series.

Rai YoYo has been broadcasting two episodes of Masha Spooky’s Stories every evening since Aug. 11.

Masha's Spooky Stories is made up of 13 five-minute episodes in which Masha tells stories that focus on everything from hand washing and illness to insects and the dark and cheerfully and comfortingly reassures her audience that there’s nothing to worry about. With the help of colorful images and entertaining characters, children are helped to overcome their fears and enjoy a good night’s sleep.

Masha’s Spooky Stories is the second successful Masha and the Bear spin-off series after Masha’s Tales, which aired on Rai YoYo on May 15. Episodes of Masha and the Bear continue to reach a large audience on Rai YoYo and DeA Junior. Episodes of all these series are also available to mobiles, PCs and tablets, streaming on Infinity, a dedicated YouTube channel and the official Masha and the Bear Facebook page.

This success is reflected in a popular live show and a thriving licensing campaign; Masha and the Bear remains one of the most sought-after licenses in the children’s market. At present there are about 40 Masha and the Bear licenses in the Italian market alone, while a number of other contracts are being finalized.

The success of the two new series is expected to add to the licensing opportunities and the graphic library available to licensees, further expanding the reach of this incredibly popular brand.

Maurizio Distefano, President and Founder of Maurizio Distefano Licensing, said: "I'm thrilled with the progress of the Masha and the Bear brand over the past year and the expanded output of high-quality shows from producer Animaccord. The continuing success of Masha and the Bear and the diversified output of Animaccord, putting Masha center stage in her own shows, has further consolidated the popularity of Masha with her young audience.”

Source: Maurizio Distefano Licensing

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