Talking Tom & Friends (previously Talking Tom and Friends) is an animated sitcom and children's television series by Slovenian company Outfit7, based on the media franchise of the same name. Its premiere release was on 23 December 2014 on YouTube, with the final episode being released on 24 December 2021. The first three seasons of the show were produced by the Austrian company ARX Anima,[1][2][3] while seasons 4 and 5 were produced by the Spanish animation studio People Moving Pixels.[4][5]
On October 7, 2013, Outfit7 announced that they had hired American animation writer Joe Ansolabehere to create a 52 x 11-minute CGI comedy TV series based on the Talking Tom & Friends franchise, under the name of Tom on the Road. The series was to star Tom, Ben, Angela, and Ginger, and was to premiere by the end of 2014.[citation needed] On March 3, 2014, Kidscreen Magazine announced that the series would go by the name of Talking Tom and Friends, and instead be produced by BRB International's creative studio Screen 21.[9] The first 3 seasons ended up being developed and produced with the European animation studio ARX Anima.
The pilot episode officially released on December 23, 2014, as a CGI animated series, and introduced a new character named Hank.
On February 23, 2015, Outfit7 announced that the full series was to premiere on April 30 with new episodes launching weekly. It won Best Animated Series at the 2016 Cablefax Awards[10] and so, on August 29, 2016, the show was greenlit for a second season with another 52 episodes, but the final product only had 26 episodes with the remaining episodes becoming season 3.[11]
The series was released on YouTube. It was also broadcast on Boomerang UK, which began in September 2016.[12] It was released on Netflix as well, but has since been discontinued.[13][14]
The show is rated three stars out of five by Common Sense Media, which says that "Talking Tom & Friends centers on the animated stars of a popular app series, so kids who know and love them will want to watch their TV antics. On the whole, the content is fine for kids, and there's plenty of silliness (and some body noises and humor) to keep them entertained. That's the show's main intent, so don't expect many teaching moments. The characters argue and get on each other's nerves at times, and some squabbles get physical with tussles and wrestling, but there are no injuries."[15]
In 2016, the show won the Cablefax Program Awards for Best Animated Series.[16][17] The show is available on YouTube, where the show's official channel has 14.9 million subscribers and 6.3 billion views as of August 2022.[18]
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