(Age 13+) — Super Scout

Property:
Super Scout

Logline:
Scout and Koda are the dogs on the case to help kids stand against the nefarious Agents of F.E.A.R. (Federation of Evil and Rebellion). As special operatives for All Things Pawsible, they teach kids to succeed in the face of opposition, whether it is discouragement, temptation, or deception.

Nutshell:
Paw Patrol meets Mission Impossible

Tagline:
“Let’s kick some F.E.A.R. in the rear!”

Demographic:
Ages 5–11

Description:
Real-life Belgian Malinois, Scout and Koda, inspire this amazing adventure series. Just like in reality, the cartoon version of Scout and Koda travel the globe, helping kids stand against opposition. Their adversaries, the Agents of F.E.A.R. (Federation of Evil & Rebellion), do their best to discourage and deceive kids from succeeding, but with Scout and Koda on the case, victory is assured.

Cost(s):
3D Animated Series – $16K/minute
Story Books – $8K/book
Activity Books – $4K/book
Plush Animals – $19.99 Retail
Action Figures & Playsets – Price TBD
Mobile App / Game – Price TBD

Status:
11-minute pilot episode (complete)
Numerous scripts ready for production

Style:
A moderately complex 3D style that will appeal to boys and girls who are growing out of Paw Patrol and looking for more canine adventures in a more realistic setting. Spy gadgets, secret agents, and mission briefs give this adventure series a mission focus that allows for excitement and conflict to keep children engaged. Packaged in a way that encourages identity in God as the source of strength, this is a faith-infused adventure series with broad appeal.

Setting:
Modern-day setting that spans the globe. Each episode highlights the country and city of the mission assigned to the dogs. Spy gadgets, jet planes, laser ropes, and jetpacks are just the beginning of the tech support provided by their master of arms, Pequeno.

Owner(s):
IP co-owned between Creator Films, Victor Marx Group, & Brainy Pixel

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