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Toikido, Custom Nuts, and Lazy Sunday Announce Co-Production Deal for New Kids’ Property Beep Boop

Toikido, Custom Nuts, and Lazy Sunday Announce Co-Production Deal for New Kids’ Property Beep Boop

Toikido, the creative toy-driven gaming studio, along with Custom Nuts, an animation studio led by Silas Hickey, and Lazy Sunday, the production label of award-winning filmmaker Artem Vasilyev, are thrilled to announce a co-production partnership on Beep Boop. This vibrant CG-animated series introduces kids to the electrifying escapades of four rogue vending machine robots navigating Tokyo’s iconic Electric Quarter.

Beep Boop follows the antics of four uniquely lovable robots—Sprinkle, the selfie-loving social media addict; Miao-Miao, a curious scientist with a talent for tech; Tochi, the fearless arcade hero wannabe; and Kirin, their often facepalming but loyal leader. Living in their secret Dojo nestled within Tokyo Town’s Electric Quarter, these expressive Beep Boops communicate through pixel screens and are always one click away from tech chaos.

Darran Garnham, CEO & Founder of Toikido, commented: “In partnership with Custom Nuts and Lazy Sunday, Beep Boop blends comedy, adventure, and relatable lessons within Tokyo’s iconic culture. Each episode is a new opportunity for fans to explore and laugh along with our Beep Boops as they take on tech mishaps and discover their unique place in the world.”

Each episode of Beep Boop erupts with humor as the Beep Boops turn everyday tech moments into wild adventures—whether they’re taming rogue digital pets, making viral video blunders, or dodging the Clean-Up Crew intent on shutting down their unauthorised hideout. Through their distinct personalities, pixel-screen language, and hilarious mishaps, Beep Boop will not only captivate kids but also speaks to tech-savvy parents who appreciate wit,   friendship-driven storytelling, and the hilarious pursuit of innovation.

Silas Hickey, Founder of Custom Nuts, added: “The Beep Boop universe is like no other, combining Japanese cityscapes with universal themes of curiosity, exploration, and resilience. Together with Toikido and the brilliant team at Lazy Sundays, we’re bringing to life a series that will connect with audiences globally, offering a fresh, laugh-filled adventure that’s both visually dynamic and full of heart.”

Artem Vasilyev, Founder of Lazy Sunday, shared his enthusiasm for the project: “Beep Boop is the kind of bold and entertaining series that we’re excited to bring to life. The potential to combine humor, adventure, and meaningful storytelling in this series is limitless, and we can’t wait to start creating memorable experiences for kids worldwide.”

With high energy, humor, and heart, Beep Boop is primed to beep-boop its way into homes, bringing a new wave of imagination and merchandisable charm one pixel at a time.

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Rebecca Ash

Rebecca is the Editorial Director at Total Licensing Ltd. She can be reached at becky@totallicensing.com