Rainbow Brite is an American animated series based on Hallmark 's media franchise of the same name, that ran from 1984 to 1986. [3] Produced by DIC Enterprises with animation provided by Japanese TMS Entertainment, the show began as a part of DIC's Kideo TV syndicated anthology package. [4].
Neal H. Moritz and Toby Ascher at Original Film are developing a theatrical Rainbow Brite project, while children and family entertainment company Cake has boarded a small. Rainbow Brite[a] is an American media franchise by Hallmark Cards, introduced in 1984.
[2][3] The animated Rainbow Brite television series first aired in 1984, [4] the same year Hallmark licensed Rainbow Brite to Mattel for a range of dolls and other merchandise. The Colorful History Of Rainbow Brite™In 1984, the canvas of children's entertainment got a lot more colorful when Hallmark Cards introduced the character of Rainbow Brite to the world. A lovable little girl who brought color and happiness to people everywhere, Rainbow Brite was responsible for making the entire universe bright and beautiful.
Though originally created as a way to break. PSA: Rainbow Brite Comic Series Has Not Been Cancelled! There have been rumors flying around that the Rainbow Brite comic series from Dynamite has been cancelled. I'm here to reassure you that that is not the case.
I understand why the rumors started, but the short answer is this: The first arc was always meant to be 5 issues long. They did try to bring Rainbow Brite back with a limited series in 2014 but it didn't really go anywhere evident by the fact you're not seeing Rainbow Brite mentioned anytime in the last 10 years until now. Reportedly, a film and television series are being planned.
The new Rainbow Brite comic book has been CANCELLED already! That's right, the announcement came between issues #2 and #3 with the last issue dropping at the end of February. In addition to the film, an updated Rainbow Brite TV series is also being developed, with the independent production company Cake leading the charge. The series will revisit themes that made the original show popular, such as friendship and teamwork, with a renewed focus on positivity and bringing light to dark situations.
As the beloved character celebrates its 40th anniversary, Rainbow Brite is preparing for a comeback through a collaborative effort between Crayola Studios and Hallmark. The partnership aims to "bring Rainbow Brite's themes to a new audience of kids while still retaining the brand's values and elements" while "empowering and inspiring its next generation of fans []. Why now, of all times, for Rainbow Brite to make her triumphant comeback? Premiering back in 1984, the brand is celebrating its 40th anniversary this year, and the companies behind this colorful character are ready to bring her back in style.
Details are relatively slim right now, but Crayola and Hallmark Studios will be bringing us a Rainbow Brite TV show as well as a movie connected to one.