3D Sparrow Expands Licensing for Kids’ Show ‘Booba’
Booba is currently available on Netflix in the US and UK
Read Moreby Ashley Pelletier | Feb 1, 2023 | Entertainment, International, Movies & TV, News, The Licensing Book
Booba is currently available on Netflix in the US and UK
Read Moreby Maggie Dougherty | Jan 31, 2023 | International, News
The partnership is the latest expansion for Funko Games as it grows its global presence.
Read Moreby Bug Hartsock | Jan 23, 2023 | International, News
The company is making changes to planned energy-sources, packaging, and other processes in order to reach goal of sustainability in the face of climate change.
Read Moreby Bug Hartsock | Jan 18, 2023 | International, News, Spielwarenmesse, Trade Shows & Events
Ukraine, Uzbekistan, and France will have their first International Pavilions at the iconic toy industry event.
Read Moreby Maude Campbell | Oct 25, 2022 | Collectibles, International, News, Retail
Move aside Melbourne, Pop Mart is dropping a pin in another major Australian city: Sydney.
Read Moreby Maude Campbell | Oct 21, 2022 | International, News, Retail, The Licensing Book
Toys “R” Us has been busy since its return to the marketplace.
Read Moreby James Zahn | Aug 23, 2022 | Collectibles, International, News, Retail
The purveyor of original “art toys” opened its first full-line brick-and-mortar store in Australia this week at Chadstone — The Fashion Capital in Melbourne. The permanent location follows the success of a pop-up store, five Robo Shops, and an official digital storefront in the region.
Read Moreby James Zahn | Aug 11, 2022 | International, News, People
The Spanish toymaker behind the Cry Babies line has opened an Australian subsidiary and tapped toy industry veteran Matt
Keighran to lead as its new vice president of sales and marketing.
by Annabelle Canela | May 5, 2022 | News, People
Moonbug appoints a new head of consumer products for EMEA.
Read Moreby James Zahn | May 2, 2022 | International, News, Retail
The company leading Toys “R” Us in Australia, New Zealand, and the UK will meet with investors and analysts via Zoom.
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