Mogu & Perol, French-Japanese Preschool 3DCG Series, Moves to Production

Published on March 13, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The 3DCG animated series Mogu & Perol, aimed at preschool audiences, has received the green light for production. It is an international co-production between France, Japan, and Taiwan, developed in collaboration with the Japanese studio Dwarf. Distribution plans include its broadcast in France through France Télévisions and in Taiwan by HakkaTV. The project highlights the trend of creating children's content with a global collaborative approach from its inception.

Two friends, a white panda and a dog, explore a colorful and magical forest in 3D animation, reflecting an international co-production for preschoolers.

Collaboration with Dwarf: pipeline and visual style 🎨

The technical and artistic development of the series is carried out in close collaboration with the Japanese studio Dwarf, known for its CGI work. This agreement implies a shared workflow where production methodologies from both territories are integrated. The pipeline seeks a clear and friendly visual style, suitable for the youngest audience, prioritizing simple shapes, soft color palettes, and fluid animations. Technical coordination between geographically distributed teams is a central aspect of the project.

The next anime for your baby to ignore the baby food? 👶

In a world where preschool animation is already an international battlefield, this tri-continental co-production arrives. It promises to unite French delicacy, Japanese know-how, and the Taiwanese perspective to create the definitive content that distracts toddlers. All that's left is to hope that the plot, presumably about sharing and being kind, has the necessary intensity to compete with the classic drama of the empty bottle. A true diplomatic summit to avoid tantrums.