Radar Licensing named global agent for Nic Cage horror film Willy’s Wonderland

Radar Licensing has been appointed the global licensing agent for the 2021 horror film Willy’s Wonderland, a role in which it will spearhead a worldwide consumer products retail programme spanning apparel, accessories, publishing, electronics, toys, and costumes.

Starring Nicolas Cage alongside Emily Tosta, Ric Reitz, and Chris Warner, Willy’s Wonderland enjoyed a successful PVOD premiere this February. Since then, the t-shirt worn in Willy’s Wonderland by Cage has been consistently selling out of stock.

Radar Licensing has now appointed its first licensee, Changes, as apparel partner to replicate the t-shirt for availability this spring. Radar, in partnership with Landmark Studio Group, anticipate additional products for Willy’s Wonderland to begin hitting retail in Q3 this year.

“We are thrilled with the fan and critic reception of Willy’s Wonderland, which has received great reviews and millions of impressions to date across YouTube and social media platforms,” said David Ozer, CEO, Landmark. “Fans want more engagement with the film, and this is the opportune time to partner with a seasoned licensing agent like Radar to create a line of products that reflect the quirky, fun, and adventurous vibe of the film delivered by the talents of Nic Cage to the marketplace.”

David Imhoff, president, Radar Licensing, added: “With its multi-genre appeal, Willy’s Wonderland has so many fantastical elements from which we can develop a merch program. We look forward to working with Landmark to develop and bring these products to retail.”

Directed by Kevin Lewis from a screenplay written by G.O. Parsons, in Willy’s Wonderland a quiet loner (Cage) finds himself stranded in a remote town when his car breaks down. Unable to pay for the repairs he needs, he agrees to spend the night cleaning Willy’s Wonderland, an abandoned family fun center. But this wonderland has a dark secret that the “Janitor” is about to discover. He soon finds himself trapped inside Willy’s and locked in an epic battle with the possessed animatronic mascots that roam the halls. To survive, he must fight his way through each of them.

View the official trailer below:

Mattel taps Audi, Porsche, Land Rover, and Mercedes for Matchbox toy cars relaunch

Mattel is launching an all-new range of Matchbox vehicles that will pay homage to the most iconic car manufacturers in Europe including Land Rover, Audi, Mercedes, and Porsche.

The new range from Matchbox will celebrate names from across the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Russia, featuring 100 per cent licensed vehicles with authentic details found within the famous cars.

Created nearly 70 years ago by British inventor Jack Odell and continuing to sell more than 40 million die-cast vehicles each year, Matchbox is relaunching in several markets across Europe in 2021 with brand new product lines and packaging.

‘With a renewed focus on realistic adventure and authentic storytelling, Matchbox is highlighting what continues to make the classic toy relevant for today’s kids,’ read a statement form the firm.

For the new ‘Best of Europe Car Assortment’, Matchbox designers have worked to capture representative vehicles from across the region to pay homage to the design and culture of each country. Working with local teams in market, designers studied the most popular automotive manufacturers, types of vehicles, popular colors, decoration and details of various types of vehicles including rescue and construction such as ambulances and fire trucks.

“Matchbox first invented vehicle play as we know it almost seven decades ago, and we have taken inspiration from those original roots to evolve the brand for this next generation,” said Roberto Stanichi, global head of vehicles at Mattel.

“With this year’s brand relaunch, we’ve identified the values that have made Matchbox so enduring and focused the brand on encouraging kids to explore through realistic play and enhanced design. With captivating die-cast details and relevant play-sets based on the world kids see around them, Matchbox provides tools through play for even more open-ended adventures.”

Joe Sinclair, branded goods and licensing director, Jaguar Land Rover, said: “As long-standing partners of Mattel, it’s fantastic to have some of our most iconic vehicles feature in this new special edition Matchbox die cast range.

“Forming part of the star line up of the new Matchbox ‘Best of the UK’ series will be the Land Rover Defender, Land Rover Series II, Jaguar E-Type Coupe and Jaguar F-Type Coupe.”

Moose Toys and Warner Bros. unveil all-star line up of Space Jam: A New Legacy toys

Moose Toys and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have revealed the starting line-up of toys to celebrate the summer theatrical release of Space Jam: A New Legacy, featuring LeBron James alongside Looney Tunes’ greats Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Tazmanian Devil, and Marvin the Martian.

The new line-up will launch this April with a slam-dunk range featuring action figures, play-sets, collectables, plush characters, and more including a special series of Goo Heroes, inspired by the Heroes of Goo Jit Zu brand.

 

Leading the line is the Super Shoot and Dunk LeBron James featuring the first action figure that actually jumps, dunks, and hangs on to the rim, a la LeBron’s character in the film. The range will feature regular refreshes and new introductions throughout the autumn and Christmas period.

“To put our excitement about this partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products into basketball terms, it’s like shooting a nothing-but-net-three-point-buzzer-beater to win the game,” said Ronnie Frankowski, chief marketing officer, Moose Toys.

“Working closely with Warner Bros., every attention to detail was paid to make sure our toys bring that big screen action into the hands of the fans. Our toys deliver awesome replicas of the stars of the movie, along with fresh new ways to play. We cannot wait for fans to bring their favorite characters home.”

Moose Toys’ range of “Space Jam: A New Legacy” toys includes:

Space Jam: A New Legacy Super Shoot and Dunk LeBron James featuring a figure of the film’s star designed with large hands that can palm the basketball. Load the LeBron James figure on the launcher and he hits a three-pointer or send him soaring for his signature slam dunk and rim hang.

Space Jam: A New Legacy Ballers Action Figures are the Tune Squad “good guys” that will have the Goon Squad villains on defense. There are four poseable figures to collect including LeBron James with his ACME Rocket-Pack 4000; LeBron James with his ACME Mallet; Bugs Bunny with his ACME Blaster 3000; and Marvin the Martian armed with his Saucer of Doom.

Space Jam: A New Legacy On Court Rivals Two-Pack Action Figures allow fans to recreate some of the all-star moves and scenes with these cool action figures. LeBron James and the Tune Squad are ready to hit the court and take on their on-court rivals, the Goon Squad, with figures exclusive to the Rivals Two-Pack.

These detailed collectible five-inch figures are articulated and posable. Pose them competing against each other with the included accessories.

Space Jam: A New Legacy LeBron James Ultimate Tune Squad Action Figure is large scale and comes ready to battle the Goon Squad just like in the film. The 12-inch Tune Squad action figure comes with four accessories and speaks more than eight ready-for-battle phrases and sounds.

Space Jam: A New Legacy Mini Figures and Space Jam: A New Legacy Gametime Playset
features 22 action figures to collect, including LeBron James and Tune Squad players like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Tazmanian Devil and Classic Marvin the Martian. Adding to the fun is the search for rare figures, gold Hall of Famer figures and a platinum ultra-rare figure.

The Gametime Playset comes with Tune Squad heroes Bugs Bunny and LeBron James collectibles figures, pumped and positioned to shoot buzzer beater three-pointers from the ball-launching bases.

Space Jam: A New Legacy Goo Heroes
Space Jam: A New Legacy Goo Heroes take a page out of the playbook of another Moose Toys favorite: the Heroes of Goo Jit Zu. Pull, stretch and bend gooey Bugs Bunny to shoot and score like never before. And with two LeBron James options, kids can double-team the Goon Squad players, using his squish-and stretch-ability to dominate. MSRP $12.99.

Space Jam: A New Legacy Plush B-Ball Buddies
Discover the Tune Squad’s softer side with Space Jam: A New Legacy Plush B-Ball Buddies. Suited up in their uniforms they are dressed for play, and so super soft and snuggly they can just as easily spend their time in a good cuddle huddle.

Fans of “Space Jam: A New Legacy” won’t have to wait long for the collection to drop – the extensive line will be available nationwide at all major retailers beginning April 18.

Moose Toys and Warner Bros. unveil all-star line up of Space Jam: A New Legacy toys

Moose Toys and Warner Bros. Consumer Products have revealed the starting line-up of toys to celebrate the summer theatrical release of Space Jam: A New Legacy, featuring LeBron James alongside Looney Tunes’ greats Bugs Bunny, Lola Bunny, Tazmanian Devil, and Marvin the Martian.

The new line-up will launch this April with a slam-dunk range featuring action figures, play-sets, collectables, plush characters, and more including a special series of Goo Heroes, inspired by the Heroes of Goo Jit Zu brand.

 

Leading the line is the Super Shoot and Dunk LeBron James featuring the first action figure that actually jumps, dunks, and hangs on to the rim, a la LeBron’s character in the film. The range will feature regular refreshes and new introductions throughout the autumn and Christmas period.

“To put our excitement about this partnership with Warner Bros. Consumer Products into basketball terms, it’s like shooting a nothing-but-net-three-point-buzzer-beater to win the game,” said Ronnie Frankowski, chief marketing officer, Moose Toys.

“Working closely with Warner Bros., every attention to detail was paid to make sure our toys bring that big screen action into the hands of the fans. Our toys deliver awesome replicas of the stars of the movie, along with fresh new ways to play. We cannot wait for fans to bring their favorite characters home.”

Moose Toys’ range of “Space Jam: A New Legacy” toys includes:

Space Jam: A New Legacy Super Shoot and Dunk LeBron James featuring a figure of the film’s star designed with large hands that can palm the basketball. Load the LeBron James figure on the launcher and he hits a three-pointer or send him soaring for his signature slam dunk and rim hang.

Space Jam: A New Legacy Ballers Action Figures are the Tune Squad “good guys” that will have the Goon Squad villains on defense. There are four poseable figures to collect including LeBron James with his ACME Rocket-Pack 4000; LeBron James with his ACME Mallet; Bugs Bunny with his ACME Blaster 3000; and Marvin the Martian armed with his Saucer of Doom.

Space Jam: A New Legacy On Court Rivals Two-Pack Action Figures allow fans to recreate some of the all-star moves and scenes with these cool action figures. LeBron James and the Tune Squad are ready to hit the court and take on their on-court rivals, the Goon Squad, with figures exclusive to the Rivals Two-Pack.

These detailed collectible five-inch figures are articulated and posable. Pose them competing against each other with the included accessories.

Space Jam: A New Legacy LeBron James Ultimate Tune Squad Action Figure is large scale and comes ready to battle the Goon Squad just like in the film. The 12-inch Tune Squad action figure comes with four accessories and speaks more than eight ready-for-battle phrases and sounds.

Space Jam: A New Legacy Mini Figures and Space Jam: A New Legacy Gametime Playset
features 22 action figures to collect, including LeBron James and Tune Squad players like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Tazmanian Devil and Classic Marvin the Martian. Adding to the fun is the search for rare figures, gold Hall of Famer figures and a platinum ultra-rare figure.

The Gametime Playset comes with Tune Squad heroes Bugs Bunny and LeBron James collectibles figures, pumped and positioned to shoot buzzer beater three-pointers from the ball-launching bases.

Space Jam: A New Legacy Goo Heroes
Space Jam: A New Legacy Goo Heroes take a page out of the playbook of another Moose Toys favorite: the Heroes of Goo Jit Zu. Pull, stretch and bend gooey Bugs Bunny to shoot and score like never before. And with two LeBron James options, kids can double-team the Goon Squad players, using his squish-and stretch-ability to dominate. MSRP $12.99.

Space Jam: A New Legacy Plush B-Ball Buddies
Discover the Tune Squad’s softer side with Space Jam: A New Legacy Plush B-Ball Buddies. Suited up in their uniforms they are dressed for play, and so super soft and snuggly they can just as easily spend their time in a good cuddle huddle.

Fans of “Space Jam: A New Legacy” won’t have to wait long for the collection to drop – the extensive line will be available nationwide at all major retailers beginning April 18.

Epic Story “in discussions” for global toy and broadcast partners for Piper’s Pony Tales as Breyer leads US roll-out

Breyer Horses has been named the master toy partner for North America and LATAM for a new short form kids’ series called Piper’s Pony Tales, an equestrian-themed series developed by Epic Story Media and the production company Milkcow Media.

The content creation company has confirmed that further discussions are currently taken place with other global partners for toy and broadcast placement.

Targeting pre-schoolers, Piper’s Pony Tales takes a look at the life of ponies through the lens of children’s imagination using articulated puppets. The series will launch this month on a dedicated YouTube channel with Epic Story Media handling all licensing, merchandising, and global content distribution.

Breyer has been named the North American and LATAM master toy partner, drawing on its recognition as a premium maker of authentic, collectable model horses in the US since 1950.

Piper’s Pony Tales follows the adventures of Piper who daydreams about having her own pony. Making do with her toy horse, Spark and her stable play-set, Piper turns her playroom into a setting for Pony Tales as she uses her toy ponies to act out adventures alongside her friends Casey and Paloma.

The series taps into themes of fantasy, freedom, and adventure, as well as the universal magic that every child possesses through their imagination. The series makes use of the dolls as puppets and uses visual effects to animate their faces and bring their stories to life.

The show also features DIY, craft-like sets, empowering kids to create their own stories at home. The series has received financial suport from the Shaw Rocket Fund and the Canada Media Fund through the CMF-SRF Kids Digital Animated Series Programme.

Ken Faier, president and founder of Epic Story Media, said: “We are so proud of Piper’s Pony Tales – from its premise of unlocking kids’ imagination so that they can create magic in their own homes, to the diverse leading cast and the unique style we’re pioneering to bring them to life.

“We are excited to have a strong partner in Breyer, whose expertise has helped us to make sure we remain true to the equestrian way and provided valuable consultation in the development of Piper’s core brand values. We know that this show will connect with all kids who love horses and will inspire a future generation of horse fans as they are encouraged to translate their viewing experience to one of imaginative play with family and friends.”

Tony Fleischmann, president of Breyer, added: “As part of the leading equestrian lifestyle brand of toys, gifts, collectibles and experiences, it is exciting to be part of introducing preschoolers to the enchanting world of horses. Piper’s Pony Tales will create long lasting memories of horse play and a love of horses.”

Making sound waves | “Tonies has got to the heart of what a generation of parents has been looking for”

For a company with high expectations, Tonies continues to surprise itself. The German-born audio toy platform has never been quiet about its plans for the UK and international market, not since its emergence on the scene only a few years ago. But it never expected success on the scale it has seen this past year.

If the pandemic has thrust into the limelight the technology used to keep us all connected throughout this year of unrest, then Tonies is one among the antidotes. A screen-free device that uses tangible (lovingly hand-painted) characters as a means of escapism for children – and parents – overwhelmed by a dependence on screen-time these past 12 months, Tonies placing above all else, the power of story-telling.

It’s the company’s own admission that the “multifold growth it has achieved in the UK market this past year” has been far beyond its expectations, yet it is a position it has been quick to capitalise on, bolstering its ranks with a senior team comprising ex Universal and Skip Hop experts in the children’s market in a move to ready itself for further international growth this coming year.

Among them is Lucia Kreuzer, the former global commercial director of Hello Fresh who now heads up Tonies UK and IE, having been appointed by the board to accelerate the growth of Tonies and steer its business into its next phase.

This week, associate title, ToyNews caught up with Kreuzer to learn more about those plans and delve deeper into the innovation of the Tonies brand, and its secret formula that has placed it “at the heart of what a generation of parents are looking for right now.”

Hello Lucia, thanks for chatting with us. Can we kick off by talking about business at Tonies over the past year. The pandemic saw families re-establish relationships with toys and play, what role did Tonies have to play and what success did you see through this? 

The pandemic has undoubtedly had a huge impact on the family dynamic in so many households. With the huge move to home working, there has been a real challenge in keeping children happy, occupied and entertained for hours on end – and it can be so easy for children to spend entire days in front of a screen while parents are trying to get their work done.

I think parents are now much more concerned with the effects of too much screen time, and this is where Tonies comes into its own as a screen-free antidote to iPads, computer games, and TV, while sparking children’s imagination and independent play. What we really believe is key to the appeal of Tonies is its versatility – children can enjoy creative play to unwind from schoolwork, listen to the fun educational content, and stay connected to the family members they’ve sadly been separated from due to the pandemic.

Children also love the beautiful Tonies, our hand-painted figurines, as they are so unique and have that collectability element – even our  youngest customers love to play with them as they listen to their stories or songs, which is wonderful.

We had big plans for Tonies in the UK last year but the multifold growth we have seen has been far beyond our expectations. We have been so overwhelmed by the positive customer feedback, press and awards we received last year.

“We will continue to innovate every aspect of the kids’ audio experience to ensure we stay at the forefront of this category that we love.”

The team’s been bolstered with some key new hires. Can you talk us through what your roles will now be with Tonies, your areas of focus, and how this will prime the business for growth in the coming months and years? 

Just as our business is experiencing huge growth, our team at Tonies is growing rapidly too. We have been so lucky to attract very talented people to build up further areas of the team.

Liz Peters (ex Universal) has joined our Product team as Portfolio Manager, Gemma Stokes (ex Skip Hop) has joined our team as Senior Marketing Manager and comes with a wealth of experience in the baby and toy industries, and Paul Chattaway (ex Ring) will be driving our retail growth as Head of Sales. They all come with real expertise in their fields that I know will help to spark the creativity, purpose, and success of the Tonies brand going forward.

What will be the strategy for international growth? Why is now the right time for Tonies to be  planning for global expansion like this? 

Our continued growth and influence in our German home market provides the basis for our solid  international expansion. We are currently active in five countries, enabling over two million kids to let their imagination run free. Tonies launched last September to the US market, offering children there a completely new way of listening to stories and music. We will launch in France later this year.

While we are expanding internationally, there is still immense potential for us to grow in existing markets through adding to our portfolio, expanding our retail footprint, adding new product categories and functionalities and more – the possibilities are endless!

There has never been a better time for us to be thinking about growth, Tonies has got right to the heart of what a whole generation of parents has been looking for. More than ever, they are searching for alternative ways to entertain, educate and inspire their children and enable their  minds to grow. Most of all, they want what is best for their child.

You guys pioneered what has become an exciting audio-toy space. How is Tonies taking that  reputation for innovation forward for the coming year? How will you be leading the space through new developments? 

Innovation is part of our brand’s DNA. We were first to market and created a new category from scratch. We will continue to innovate every aspect of the kids’ audio experience to ensure we stay at the forefront of this category that we love.

We have an amazing line-up of strong content launches and accessories, partnerships with exciting brands and organisations, and will further broaden our retail coverage with existing and new retailers. Our aim is to be synonymous with fantastic audio storytelling for children.

“We want our little listeners to become familiar with different cultures and ways of life through our audio content. At Tonies, we’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive portfolio that reflects society.”

Key to the Tonies success is the library of children’s stories you guys have and your licensing  partnerships. What plans have you got for building out the portfolio over this year? What licensed lines can we expect from you guys?

Our product and audio system is unrivalled in the market. Last year we added further strong licenses, from much-loved classics like Toy Story and Frozen to Elmer and Spot the Dog to our ever increasing portfolio – offering a curated and appealing range of stories, music and educational content for children.

This year we have already launched our Peter Rabbit and In the Night Garden Tonies, as well as adding to our range of Disney Tonies with Aladdin. We have lots of exciting blockbusters from the page and screen coming to life as Tonies later this year, and we are so excited to expand our partnerships with Hachette Children’s Group, Viacom Consumer Products, Mattel Inc, and NBC Universal and many more wonderful partners.

What is the Tonies approach to representation and diversity within the story portfolio? How will you guys promote this message as you continue to grow internationally and tap into new  audiences?

The world of storytelling is certainly far more diverse than it used to be and we want children using their Toniebox to be able to identify with the Tonies they put on their box. Additionally, we want our little listeners to become familiar with different cultures and ways of life through our audio content. At Tonies, we’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive portfolio that reflects society.

What do you look for in the IP that you bring to the Tonies platform? 

We put a great deal of thought and work into the content that we bring to Tonies as we want to ensure that there is a huge amount of variety in our portfolio. We really foster strong bonds between children and parents through the magic of storytelling – whether parents are introducing their children to their own nostalgic stories, listening together to the latest blockbuster story that their child loves, as well as our wonderful music and educational content. And, of course, we are always looking to consumer trends and insights to predict the next bestseller.

You guys have obviously got new agencies on board for the marketing and PR strategies, how is this reflective of the wider plans for this year and beyond? 

We are incredibly excited to partner with VCCP as our new creative agency and Diffusion as our new  PR agency. Both agencies really impressed us with work that they have done in the past and their passion for Tonies. We have some exciting campaigns coming up – so watch this space!

You’ve aligned yourselves with a number of children’s causes, among them children’s mental wellness. Can we explore the Tonies relationship with this topic? Why is it important for  you, and what does storytelling and story time do to help the issue? 

Children’s mental wellness is a topic that is so close to our heart. As a brand we want to continue to build on our great work, as it is so incredibly important. We recently ran a campaign in February to support Children’s Mental Health charity, The Place2B and raised funds for them by asking our audience to share our post and we donated per share.

The pandemic has seen so many children suffer with their mental health amid so much upheaval and  increased social isolation. We have found that the Tonies audio can help children to feel like they have some company and can be a real source of solace in such a confusing time.

While so much has changed over the past year, children’s bedtime stories, for example, can act as a real anchor in their daily routine and bring some much-needed familiarity. The outside of the Toniebox itself too is so soft that children can often be seen cuddling it while they listen to stories or music – it can be incredibly soothing to them.

During the first lockdown, one mother from our community told us how her husband was on the Front Line NHS Covid ward and therefore was unable to see both his wife and young child for 19 weeks. Every night he would leave a new message for his young son on his Creative-Tonie (that you  can record yourself), who hugged it nightly whilst listening and the Toniebox became almost  synonymous with his father’s voice. A truly touching story.

What’s the next step for you guys? What can we expect to see from Tonies in the coming  weeks/months? 

We have big ideas and plans for this year – from amazing content and an accessories line-up to new  partnerships and co-operations. It will be an exciting year for Tonies and our partners.

Thank you Lucia, and just before you go, is there anything else you want to be shouting about right now?

Our wonderful founders, Patric Faßbender and Marcus Stahl, started Tonies with the belief that childhood should be a magical time, full of big adventures and loving memories. They wanted to create a way for kids to experience storytelling in a digital age, stimulating their imagination and  creativity in ways that a screen simply cannot.

Patric and Marcus originally dreamed of every child having a Toniebox in their bedroom and it’s so wonderful to see that dream is now becoming a reality: so far, we have sold over 20 million Tonies globally.

Tonies offers an immersive, wondrous experience you can feel good about, but more importantly a community you can be part of now and  for many years to come.

Making sound waves | “Tonies has got to the heart of what a generation of parents has been looking for”

For a company with high expectations, Tonies continues to surprise itself. The German-born audio toy platform has never been quiet about its plans for the UK and international market, not since its emergence on the scene only a few years ago. But it never expected success on the scale it has seen this past year.

If the pandemic has thrust into the limelight the technology used to keep us all connected throughout this year of unrest, then Tonies is one among the antidotes. A screen-free device that uses tangible (lovingly hand-painted) characters as a means of escapism for children – and parents – overwhelmed by a dependence on screen-time these past 12 months, Tonies placing above all else, the power of story-telling.

It’s the company’s own admission that the “multifold growth it has achieved in the UK market this past year” has been far beyond its expectations, yet it is a position it has been quick to capitalise on, bolstering its ranks with a senior team comprising ex Universal and Skip Hop experts in the children’s market in a move to ready itself for further international growth this coming year.

Among them is Lucia Kreuzer, the former global commercial director of Hello Fresh who now heads up Tonies UK and IE, having been appointed by the board to accelerate the growth of Tonies and steer its business into its next phase.

This week, associate title, ToyNews caught up with Kreuzer to learn more about those plans and delve deeper into the innovation of the Tonies brand, and its secret formula that has placed it “at the heart of what a generation of parents are looking for right now.”

Hello Lucia, thanks for chatting with us. Can we kick off by talking about business at Tonies over the past year. The pandemic saw families re-establish relationships with toys and play, what role did Tonies have to play and what success did you see through this? 

The pandemic has undoubtedly had a huge impact on the family dynamic in so many households. With the huge move to home working, there has been a real challenge in keeping children happy, occupied and entertained for hours on end – and it can be so easy for children to spend entire days in front of a screen while parents are trying to get their work done.

I think parents are now much more concerned with the effects of too much screen time, and this is where Tonies comes into its own as a screen-free antidote to iPads, computer games, and TV, while sparking children’s imagination and independent play. What we really believe is key to the appeal of Tonies is its versatility – children can enjoy creative play to unwind from schoolwork, listen to the fun educational content, and stay connected to the family members they’ve sadly been separated from due to the pandemic.

Children also love the beautiful Tonies, our hand-painted figurines, as they are so unique and have that collectability element – even our  youngest customers love to play with them as they listen to their stories or songs, which is wonderful.

We had big plans for Tonies in the UK last year but the multifold growth we have seen has been far beyond our expectations. We have been so overwhelmed by the positive customer feedback, press and awards we received last year.

“We will continue to innovate every aspect of the kids’ audio experience to ensure we stay at the forefront of this category that we love.”

The team’s been bolstered with some key new hires. Can you talk us through what your roles will now be with Tonies, your areas of focus, and how this will prime the business for growth in the coming months and years? 

Just as our business is experiencing huge growth, our team at Tonies is growing rapidly too. We have been so lucky to attract very talented people to build up further areas of the team.

Liz Peters (ex Universal) has joined our Product team as Portfolio Manager, Gemma Stokes (ex Skip Hop) has joined our team as Senior Marketing Manager and comes with a wealth of experience in the baby and toy industries, and Paul Chattaway (ex Ring) will be driving our retail growth as Head of Sales. They all come with real expertise in their fields that I know will help to spark the creativity, purpose, and success of the Tonies brand going forward.

What will be the strategy for international growth? Why is now the right time for Tonies to be  planning for global expansion like this? 

Our continued growth and influence in our German home market provides the basis for our solid  international expansion. We are currently active in five countries, enabling over two million kids to let their imagination run free. Tonies launched last September to the US market, offering children there a completely new way of listening to stories and music. We will launch in France later this year.

While we are expanding internationally, there is still immense potential for us to grow in existing markets through adding to our portfolio, expanding our retail footprint, adding new product categories and functionalities and more – the possibilities are endless!

There has never been a better time for us to be thinking about growth, Tonies has got right to the heart of what a whole generation of parents has been looking for. More than ever, they are searching for alternative ways to entertain, educate and inspire their children and enable their  minds to grow. Most of all, they want what is best for their child.

You guys pioneered what has become an exciting audio-toy space. How is Tonies taking that  reputation for innovation forward for the coming year? How will you be leading the space through new developments? 

Innovation is part of our brand’s DNA. We were first to market and created a new category from scratch. We will continue to innovate every aspect of the kids’ audio experience to ensure we stay at the forefront of this category that we love.

We have an amazing line-up of strong content launches and accessories, partnerships with exciting brands and organisations, and will further broaden our retail coverage with existing and new retailers. Our aim is to be synonymous with fantastic audio storytelling for children.

“We want our little listeners to become familiar with different cultures and ways of life through our audio content. At Tonies, we’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive portfolio that reflects society.”

Key to the Tonies success is the library of children’s stories you guys have and your licensing  partnerships. What plans have you got for building out the portfolio over this year? What licensed lines can we expect from you guys?

Our product and audio system is unrivalled in the market. Last year we added further strong licenses, from much-loved classics like Toy Story and Frozen to Elmer and Spot the Dog to our ever increasing portfolio – offering a curated and appealing range of stories, music and educational content for children.

This year we have already launched our Peter Rabbit and In the Night Garden Tonies, as well as adding to our range of Disney Tonies with Aladdin. We have lots of exciting blockbusters from the page and screen coming to life as Tonies later this year, and we are so excited to expand our partnerships with Hachette Children’s Group, Viacom Consumer Products, Mattel Inc, and NBC Universal and many more wonderful partners.

What is the Tonies approach to representation and diversity within the story portfolio? How will you guys promote this message as you continue to grow internationally and tap into new  audiences?

The world of storytelling is certainly far more diverse than it used to be and we want children using their Toniebox to be able to identify with the Tonies they put on their box. Additionally, we want our little listeners to become familiar with different cultures and ways of life through our audio content. At Tonies, we’re committed to building a diverse and inclusive portfolio that reflects society.

What do you look for in the IP that you bring to the Tonies platform? 

We put a great deal of thought and work into the content that we bring to Tonies as we want to ensure that there is a huge amount of variety in our portfolio. We really foster strong bonds between children and parents through the magic of storytelling – whether parents are introducing their children to their own nostalgic stories, listening together to the latest blockbuster story that their child loves, as well as our wonderful music and educational content. And, of course, we are always looking to consumer trends and insights to predict the next bestseller.

You guys have obviously got new agencies on board for the marketing and PR strategies, how is this reflective of the wider plans for this year and beyond? 

We are incredibly excited to partner with VCCP as our new creative agency and Diffusion as our new  PR agency. Both agencies really impressed us with work that they have done in the past and their passion for Tonies. We have some exciting campaigns coming up – so watch this space!

You’ve aligned yourselves with a number of children’s causes, among them children’s mental wellness. Can we explore the Tonies relationship with this topic? Why is it important for  you, and what does storytelling and story time do to help the issue? 

Children’s mental wellness is a topic that is so close to our heart. As a brand we want to continue to build on our great work, as it is so incredibly important. We recently ran a campaign in February to support Children’s Mental Health charity, The Place2B and raised funds for them by asking our audience to share our post and we donated per share.

The pandemic has seen so many children suffer with their mental health amid so much upheaval and  increased social isolation. We have found that the Tonies audio can help children to feel like they have some company and can be a real source of solace in such a confusing time.

While so much has changed over the past year, children’s bedtime stories, for example, can act as a real anchor in their daily routine and bring some much-needed familiarity. The outside of the Toniebox itself too is so soft that children can often be seen cuddling it while they listen to stories or music – it can be incredibly soothing to them.

During the first lockdown, one mother from our community told us how her husband was on the Front Line NHS Covid ward and therefore was unable to see both his wife and young child for 19 weeks. Every night he would leave a new message for his young son on his Creative-Tonie (that you  can record yourself), who hugged it nightly whilst listening and the Toniebox became almost  synonymous with his father’s voice. A truly touching story.

What’s the next step for you guys? What can we expect to see from Tonies in the coming  weeks/months? 

We have big ideas and plans for this year – from amazing content and an accessories line-up to new  partnerships and co-operations. It will be an exciting year for Tonies and our partners.

Thank you Lucia, and just before you go, is there anything else you want to be shouting about right now?

Our wonderful founders, Patric Faßbender and Marcus Stahl, started Tonies with the belief that childhood should be a magical time, full of big adventures and loving memories. They wanted to create a way for kids to experience storytelling in a digital age, stimulating their imagination and  creativity in ways that a screen simply cannot.

Patric and Marcus originally dreamed of every child having a Toniebox in their bedroom and it’s so wonderful to see that dream is now becoming a reality: so far, we have sold over 20 million Tonies globally.

Tonies offers an immersive, wondrous experience you can feel good about, but more importantly a community you can be part of now and  for many years to come.

Richard Hollis joins HTI Toys as Michelle Dalziel steps away for pastures new

HTI has appointed Richard Hollis to the toy company’s licensing division, taking up the mantle of licensing manager on a part time basis alongside Lucy Warren, licensing and marketing executive.

The appointment has been made following news that HTI Toys’ senior licensing and marketing manager, Michelle Dalziel is stepping away from the company this spring in order to pursue a career in her family business.

A well loved member of the team, Dalziel joined HTI in 2014 and was originally with the sales team before moving to take on the licensing and marketing categories. Over her years with HTI, she has helped structure the company’s licensed portfolio, playing a key role in shaping the strength and focus of the portfolio of brands and partners it boasts today.

“The team have nothing but positive things to say about Michelle and she will certainly be missed,” read a statement form the company.

Meanwhile, HTI has welcomed Richard Hollis to the team as he takes up a part-time position as licensing manager alongside Lucy Warren, licensing and marketing executive. Hollis brings with him a wealth of experience gained from working in the licensing industry over the past 31 years.

Dalziel will be working closely with Hollis over the next few months until her departure in May.

Richard Hollis joins HTI Toys as Michelle Dalziel steps away for pastures new

HTI has appointed Richard Hollis to the toy company’s licensing division, taking up the mantle of licensing manager on a part time basis alongside Lucy Warren, licensing and marketing executive.

The appointment has been made following news that HTI Toys’ senior licensing and marketing manager, Michelle Dalziel is stepping away from the company this spring in order to pursue a career in her family business.

A well loved member of the team, Dalziel joined HTI in 2014 and was originally with the sales team before moving to take on the licensing and marketing categories. Over her years with HTI, she has helped structure the company’s licensed portfolio, playing a key role in shaping the strength and focus of the portfolio of brands and partners it boasts today.

“The team have nothing but positive things to say about Michelle and she will certainly be missed,” read a statement form the company.

Meanwhile, HTI has welcomed Richard Hollis to the team as he takes up a part-time position as licensing manager alongside Lucy Warren, licensing and marketing executive. Hollis brings with him a wealth of experience gained from working in the licensing industry over the past 31 years.

Dalziel will be working closely with Hollis over the next few months until her departure in May.

LEGO and NASA partner on Space Shuttle Discovery set launch, with help from Astronaut Dr Kathy Sullivan

The LEGO Group has partnered with NASA to launch its new LEGO NASA Space Shuttle Discovery set, a new science-focused construction set aimed at the adult LEGO fan audience.

The new set was officially revealed this week by the former NASA Astronaut, Dr Kathy Sullivan, who was part of the original NASA STS-31 mission over 30 years ago. This was the mission that launched the Hubble Telescope, the telescope that has gone on to capture images of the universe and shape our understanding of space.

To celebrate the launch of the new LEGO NASA Space Shuttle Discovery, the LEGO Group spoke to Dr. Kathy Sullivan about her experience onboard the original NASA STS-31 mission and how the real-life space shuttle compares to the LEGO model’s detailed build of the spacecraft and famous Hubble Space Telescope.

Filmed at COSI (Center of Science and Industry), the interview is now available on lego.com/gobeyond, and sees Dr. Kathy Sullivan detail the incredible mission, which launched the Hubble Space Telescope into the cosmos – enabling NASA, and scientists around the world, to explore more of the universe than ever before.

The interview also delved into Dr. Sullivan’s thoughts on encouraging more young people into STEM careers and the future of space exploration.

The new LEGO NASA Space Shuttle Discovery is a complex 2,354 piece build that pays homage to this pioneering moment in space history and marks the 40th anniversary since the first Space Shuttle flight on 12th of April 1981.

Aimed at adult builders, the set features the Discovery orbiter with functional landing gear, payload bay doors, elevons and rudder; and the Hubble Space Telescope, which can either be folded and contained within the payload bay or expanded with solar array and displayed separately.

Both also come with a display plaque which features key data from the mission.

Dr. Kathy Sullivan said: “I was thrilled to see the space shuttle in LEGO form, and was very impressed by the amount of intricate detail they have managed to recreate from the module where we used to sleep and eat through to what we called the “milk stalls” on the telescope.

“Looking at the model, it was great to reminisce about my experiences in space launching the telescope for the first time. Hubble is definitely the highlight of my career. This LEGO model is a great way for LEGO builders and space fans alike to get excited about space travel and learn more about the famous mission in a fun and engaging way.”

Marking the passing of 30 years since the original mission, LEGO has delved into people’s passion for space to uncover what they think of exploration. 72 per cent of those asked believe space exploration is ‘essential’. 24 per cent of them believe that we will find new planets, and 13 per cent think we will find alien life in the next 30 years.

71 per cent of people believe there is life on other planets, while over half think there will be space tourism in the next 30 years.

Speaking with LEGO, Dr Kathy Sullivan suggested that “the biggest barriers to space tourism in the next 30 years is the safety and costs elements, if we can break through these the general public really could take a trip to space in the future.”

As part of the wider LEGO Go beyond campaign, that kicks off with this product launch, space and LEGO fans alike can head to lego.com/gobeyond to watch the interview and find out more about the original mission, discover more about the LEGO NASA Space Shuttle Discovery set and access some great online space learning tools from LEGO Education.

LEGO® NASA Space Shuttle Discovery is on sale 1st April from LEGO.com and LEGO Retail stores.