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Hungry Bear Tales: To The Pole (2023)

Hungry Bear Tales: To The Pole; Bionaut & Treehouse Republic
Hungry Bear Tales: To The Pole; Bionaut & Treehouse Republic
Project Type
Animated short film
Title
Hungry Bear Tales: To The Pole (2023)
Release Date
2024
Irish Partner
Treehouse Republic
Co-Partners
  • Lead partner: Bionaut
  • Beneficiary: Treehouse Republic
Funding Strand
TV & Online Content
Year Funded
2023
Funding Amount
€57,558

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Animated children's short film (25 mins). Ned and Mishka get an invitation to the polar popsicle festival. But they don’t know where the pole is...

Hungry Bear Tales: To the Pole is animated short for children (25 mins). Production Company: Bionaut (Lead partner). Co-production Company: Treehouse Republic (Beneficiary).

Synopsis

Mishka and Ned, inseparable bear friends from the series Hungry Bear Tales, embark on a brand-new adventure. This time, they’re heading to a popsicle festival all the way at the far pole. But what’s so special about this pole? Will they even manage to find it and savor those delicious popsicles? Fortunately, following their usual tradition, they lend a hand to a few friends in need, and in return, receive assistance themselves…

Credits

  • Director: Kateřina Karhánková
  • Producer: Bára Chaberová
  • Writer: Tomáš Končinský
  • Story: Kateřina Karhánková
  • Editor: Georgy Barklaya
  • Sound: Jiří Gráf
  • Music: Prokop Holoubek
  • Set Designer: Filip Pošivač

Treehouse Republic

Established in 2010, Treehouse Republic is a creative-led award-winning 2D animation studio, who, having been raised on Saturday morning cartoons while searching for the toys in the cereal box, have a strong comedy action core that they pour into all their work. With over 1,500 minutes of content created to date, including shows like Atom Town, Cozmo & Friends!, Ballybraddan and Hungry Bear Tales, Treehouse loves to develop and create series that bring tears of laughter to young and old alike.

Hungry Bear Tales: To the Pole; director Kateřina Karhánková

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