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Mattel brings ‘Bob the Builder’ to the big screen


January 25, 2024 – ​8:19 AM PST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Get ready for an exciting new‍ project from​ the⁢ renowned toy company, Mattel (MAT.O). They are venturing into the ⁢world of animated theatrical movies ​with their ​latest​ creation, “Bob the Builder.”

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The⁣ movie features ⁤the talented actor Anthony Ramos, known ​for ‍his role in‍ “In the Heights,” as the voice of ⁢Roberto, also known as “Bob.” In this exciting adventure, Bob travels to Puerto Rico for a major‌ construction job. ⁤Along​ the way, he encounters ⁣various challenges ⁢and discovers ‍the true essence of building while immersing himself in ‍the vibrant Caribbean-Latin⁣ culture.

Mattel has⁤ enlisted the‌ Colombian-American writer Felipe Vargas ⁤to collaborate with ​Alex Bulkley and ‌Corey Campodonico ‌from the animation studio ShadowMachine to develop‌ the captivating story.

“Bob the Builder” ‌is just one of the many exciting projects Mattel⁤ has in⁢ store. Following the tremendous success of the Warner Bros’‍ “Barbie” movie, which‌ grossed over $1.4 billion at the box office, Mattel has announced upcoming ventures such⁣ as the Netflix animated series “Masters of the Universe: Revolution” and a live-action “Polly Pocket” film directed by Lena Dunham, the ​creator ⁤of⁢ “Girls,” based on ⁣the beloved 1980s dolls by Mattel.

But that’s not ​all!‍ Mattel Films ‌is also ‌working on projects inspired by other popular toy ​lines, including American Girl, Hot Wheels, Magic Ball, ‍Barney, and more.

The “Bob the Builder” movie ​draws inspiration from the ‌beloved British animated children’s series of the same⁢ name, created by Keith Chapman, ‍the writer behind “PAW​ Patrol.”⁢ The TV show, which ran⁢ for 12 seasons, ​revolved around ​the adventures of Bob⁢ the contractor and his friends.

In 2011, Mattel acquired Hit Entertainment,‍ the company that owned the⁢ rights to “Bob the Builder,” “Thomas & Friends,” and other preschool properties, ‍for a whopping $680 million.

Robbie‌ Brenner, the president of Mattel Films, expressed her hope that this project would introduce the beloved ⁣character to new audiences.

Reporting by⁤ Danielle Broadway and Dawn Chmielewski Editing by Shri ​Navaratnam

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What other projects does ‍Mattel have in store besides “Bob the Builder

January 25, 2024 – ​8:19 AM PST

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) – Get ready for an exciting new‍ project from​ the⁢ renowned⁢ toy company, ⁤Mattel (MAT.O). They​ are venturing into the ⁢world of animated theatrical ‍movies ​with their ​latest​⁤ creation, “Bob the Builder.”

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The⁣ movie features ⁤the talented actor Anthony Ramos, known ​for ‍his role in‍ “In the Heights,” as the voice of ⁢Roberto, also known as “Bob.” In this exciting ⁢adventure, Bob travels to Puerto Rico for a major‌ construction job. ⁤Along​ the ​way, he encounters ⁣various challenges ⁢and discovers ‍the true essence of building while immersing himself in ‍the vibrant Caribbean-Latin⁣ culture.

Mattel has⁤ enlisted the‌ Colombian-American writer Felipe ‌Vargas ⁤to collaborate with ​Alex Bulkley⁢ and⁢ ‌Corey Campodonico ‌from the animation studio ShadowMachine to develop‌ the captivating story.

“Bob the Builder” ‌is just one of‍ the many exciting projects Mattel⁤ has ​in⁢‍ store. Following the tremendous success of the Warner Bros’‍ “Barbie” movie, which‌ grossed over $1.4 billion at the box office,‍ Mattel has announced upcoming ventures such⁣ as the Netflix animated series “Masters of the Universe:‍ Revolution”​ and a live-action “Polly Pocket”‍ film directed by‍ Lena Dunham, the ​creator⁢ ⁤of⁢ “Girls,” based on ⁣the beloved 1980s dolls by Mattel.

But⁤ that’s ⁢not ​all!‍ Mattel Films ‌is also ‌working on projects inspired by other popular toy ​lines, including American Girl, Hot Wheels, Magic Ball, ‍Barney, and more.

The “Bob the Builder” movie ​draws inspiration from the‌ ‌beloved British animated children’s series of the same⁢ name, created by Keith Chapman, ‍the writer behind “PAW​ Patrol.”⁢ The TV show, which ran⁢ for 12 seasons, ​revolved around ​the adventures of⁣ Bob⁢ the contractor and his friends.

In 2011, Mattel acquired Hit Entertainment,‍ the company‍ that owned the⁢ rights to “Bob the Builder,” “Thomas & Friends,” and ​other preschool properties, ‍for a whopping $680 million.

Robbie‌ Brenner, the president of ⁢Mattel Films, expressed her hope that this project would introduce the beloved ⁣character to new audiences.

Reporting by⁤ ‌Danielle Broadway and Dawn Chmielewski Editing by ​Shri ​Navaratnam



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