My Little Pony signs at TF1 Licences

Brandora Editorial Staff - March 2019

For the first time, Hasbro France has entrusted TF1 Licences with the management of the promotional rights for My Little Pony, one of its most emblematic brands. While the 7th season of the programme is currently being broadcast on TF1, TF1 Licences' mission is to promote the licence and enter into major partnerships on the promotional aspect in France, Benelux and Switzerland. With a wide range of consumer products, particularly in textiles, My Little Pony is a transgenerational license particularly appreciated by little girls, with a notoriety rate reaching 97%*!




New video game for The Voice




Ravenscourt and Voxler offer fans of the show the opportunity to experience The Voice as they would on TV, with the official video game "The Voice, la plus belle voix". Players will be able to enjoy a playlist of 35 songs, including popular French songs, and experience the program's various events. The video game will be available on March 15 for PlayStation®4 and Nintendo Switch™.




Miraculous is coming to KFC!




Fans of Lady Bug and Cat Noir can find their favourite characters in KFC's Tasty Boxes: two masks and two collectible launchers to live an ever more Miraculous adventure! To be discovered since February 20th in KFC restaurants.

In parallel, Clementoni launched an educational desk in the colours of the series. An educational game including activity sheets, an electric pen and many other accessories. All this to develop the observation mind, memory and logic of the little ones! From 3 years old




Three new books for Monchhichi




The adventures of the Monchhichi tribe continue to be published with three new short albums, each dedicated to one of the heroes: Kauri, Hanae and Saule (Les Livres du Dragon D'or). While the terrible Aikor still plays tricks on the Monchhichi, friends never abandon their tribe!




A novel for Betty, from Demain nous appartient




While Demain nous appartient is a great success on TF1, the TV series is now available in book for teenagers. Young fans can find the emblematic character of Betty, played by Lou Jean, in a novel by Editions Hachette: "Betty, l'année de tous les miracles". The opportunity to follow her adventures in Sète, between her passion for singing and her love stories.