HappyNest Entertainment Developing R.L. Stine Series, Graphic Novel Adaptation, and STEM Franchise
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Jennifer Maas
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HappyNest Entertainment, the kids' and family entertainment company behind Paris Hilton's "Paris & Pups" YouTube show and a Chuck E. Cheese animated Christmas special, is in early development on several new projects. These include a series with "Goosebumps" author R.L. Stine, an adaptation of the graphic novel "Louie and Bear," and a franchise based on a decades-old kids' STEM program. The company has also been building partnerships with UTA and Walmart.
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· 3 pulledHappyNest Entertainment, the producer behind Paris Hilton's 'Paris & Pups' YouTube show, is in early development on several new projects
Best known for 'Paris & Pups' (developed in collaboration with Paris Hilton's 11:11 Media and 9 Story Media Group) and last year's Chuck E. Cheese animated Christmas special on Amazon
HappyNest has also been building partnerships with UTA, Walmart
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