Moose Toys Inks Deal with Man of Action for New Animated Series
Moose Toys is taking a significant next step in growing and supporting its IP brands beyond the toy aisle, announcing today they entered into an entertainment development deal with creative studio and writing collective Man of Action Entertainment (MOA). Under the agreement, MOA, which has proven success showrunning series that have become mega-franchises including Ben Ten, Sonic Prime, Marvel’s Avengers Assemble and Ultimate Spiderman, will create an animated series for the toymaker’s original brand Heroes of Goo Jit Zu. The new relationship represents Moose Toys’ commitment to expanding its story-led brands across multi-platform entertainment and elevating strategic IP into true franchises.
Introduced in 2019, Heroes of Goo Jit Zu delivers the squishiest, stretchiest, goo-filled action heroes who will always fight to save the day. The line’s immense popularity with kids spurred the development of an equally popular YouTube series with 12 episodes amassing more than 335 million views. This new series represents a big and bold next step for the brand. As one of Moose Toys’ most successful homegrown brands, it encompasses a core cast of beloved iconic heroes and villains as well as fun new characters on either side of good and evil. The entire cast of characters is equipped with awesome superpowers that lend themselves to action-packed adventures. The toys capture kids’ imagination with out-of-this-world creature features that are further exaggerated by the gooiest action figure’s ability to stretch up to three times their size and always shape shift back to its original form.
Beyond the upcoming series, Moose has plans for further extensions for the brand including gaming, publishing and apparel, among others. As with everything Moose does, the project will be infused with the company’s signature ‘WOW’ to support and build its beloved brand.
“Heroes of Goo Jit Zu is a natural fit with the MAN OF ACTION experience and expertise. Our conversations with Moose made it clear that they are forward-thinking and willing to go anywhere the story needs to in order to grow the franchise in exciting directions,” said Steven T. Seagle, founding partner, Man of Action. Added fellow co-founder Duncan Rouleau, “There’s a real wealth of characters and concepts that are ripe for an expanded world mythology and a series of stories full of action, adventure and humor. It’s not a question of if we’ll have any good ideas, but which of those ideas to run with.”