Indian children’s entertainment company Emomee has unveiled its debut original animated series “Emomee,” introducing three characters – E, Mo and Mee – who guide young viewers through adventures spanning science, nature, friendship and discovery.
The company has released a trailer for the series, which comes as Emomee’s first major content milestone since drawing national attention earlier this year on “Shark Tank India” Season 5, where all five sharks made offers at the founders’ asking valuation of INR50 crore ($5.2 million).
“Our ambition is to build the next billion-dollar children’s IP from India. This series is an important milestone in that journey – using storytelling to help kids build confidence, curiosity and emotional intelligence while creating characters families can grow up with,” said Pooja Jauhari, founder and CEO of Emomee.
Founded in 2023 by Jauhari and co-founder and chief creative officer Varun Duggirala, Emomee has positioned itself around what it describes as a “life-skills-first” approach to children’s content, in contrast to the algorithm-driven, high-stimulation formats that have drawn scrutiny from parents and educators globally. Suraksha Subramaniam joined as a third co-founder, overseeing compliance and culture.
“We’re not building another show. We’re building an ecosystem around purposeful storytelling. The most enduring kids’ brands become a part of childhood memories because they create value beyond the screen. Our ambition is to build an Indian IP that children around the world grow up with and parents feel good about introducing to their kids,” said Duggirala.
Since its launch, the platform has accumulated 2.5 million subscribers and one billion views, with an audience spread across more than 100 countries including the U.S., the U.K. and markets across Southeast Asia.
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