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Ánima Kitchent and Able & Baker Team up for Monkeys & Dinos

Ánima Kitchent and Able & Baker Team up for Monkeys & Dinos

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animation powerhouses Ánima Kitchent and Able & Baker have teamed up for

Monkeys & Dinos, a cutting-edge animation service studio based in the Canary Islands.

Building on a history of successful collaborations Ánima Kitchent and Able & Baker are

combining their decades of industry experience to establish a premier animation studio

focused on delivering world-class animation. The decision to join forces in forming

Monkeys & Dinos reflects their shared vision and commitment to creating and delivering

premium animated content and developing original IPs that will resonate with global

audiences.

Monkeys & Dinos will capitalize on the Canary Islands’ highly competitive tax incentives on

offer, the most notable being rebates of up to 50% on animation production. This financial

incentive, combined with the region’s dynamic creatives and production infrastructure

makes the Canary Islands a prime destination for high-quality animation production.

Monkeys & Dinos is already gearing up for several ambitious and exciting projects set to

begin production in 2025, and with a focus on innovation, creativity and global storytelling,

the studio aims to position itself as a strategic player in the international animation

landscape.

Carlos Tschuschke, Founder and CEO at Able & Baker commented: “We are thrilled and

excited about this new venture. We have been actively exploring opportunities to establish

our presence and start our activities in the Canary Islands and landing this agreement to

join forces with Ánima is fantastic news for us.”

Angel Molinero, CEO at Ánima Kitchent added: “Monkeys & Dinos is the culmination of

many years of working with Able & Baker on a variety of animation projects. Now is the

perfect time to collaborate bringing the best of each company to the table and offering the

market a high-quality service coupled with the tax advantages of the Canary Islands.”

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Rebecca Ash

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