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Mom Fun Company expands licensed portfolio

The company has added a range of brands to its My Other Me portfolio in European territories – mainly Spain and Portugal.

Animated series, Milo, which has won multiple international awards, including the 2022 Best Children’s series at the British animation awards, joins the My Other Me offering.

Also new to the portfolio, is Gus the Itsy Bitsy Knight – the adventure series following a young prince who dreams of becoming king.

Following the success that My Other Me has enjoyed for many years with its Dragon Ball costumes, the company is continuing to add comic and manga characters, with new signing One Piece. One Piece is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Eiichiro Oda, which has been serialized in manga magazine, Weekly Shonen Jump since 1997.

Finally, the company has signed the licence for Atletico de Madrid. Carlos Perez, general manager of Mom Fun Company, commented: “With this licence, we start a series of collections based on the most popular football clubs in Spain.”

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