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National Post
30-06-2025
- Business
- National Post
Thunderbird Entertainment Announces New President of Atomic Cartoons
Article content VANCOUVER, British Columbia — Thunderbird Entertainment Group Inc. (TSXV:TBRD, OTC – THBRF) ('Thunderbird' or the 'Company') is pleased to announce Joel Bradley has been promoted to the role of President of Atomic Cartoons ('Atomic'), the animation arm of the Company, effective as of July 1. As President of Atomic, Bradley will report to Jennifer Twiner McCarron, who will continue to serve as CEO of Atomic and Thunderbird Entertainment, as well as Chair of Thunderbird's Board of Directors. Article content In his new role, Bradley will lead the business development and production departments across Atomic, and play a central role in the executive leadership team to support the vision, mission, and values of Atomic's people-first culture. In addition to his new responsibilities, Bradley will continue to be responsible for the day-to-day operations and strategic management of Atomic, including the advancement of a strong technical and creative production pipeline that delivers against the Company's business strategy. This includes overseeing a team of close to 1,000 creative and production staff to ensure a consistent flow of high volume, high quality projects to partners around the world. Article content 'Joel is a highly respected leader who brings a great mix of creativity, production expertise, and unwavering dedication to our teams,' says Ms. Twiner McCarron. 'He's been instrumental in growing our kids and family business, and his passion for supporting and uplifting team members is an invaluable asset. Joel embodies all of the key attributes we value at Atomic, including leading with kindness, compassion, and empathy. Over the years, he has helped elevate our studio creatively to build the artist-friendly, collaborative culture we are proud to be known for. This is a well-deserved promotion and I'm excited to see what the future holds for our Company as a result of Joel's promotion.' Article content An accomplished industry veteran with two decades of industry experience, Bradley first joined Atomic in 2013 from Pixar Canada as a production coordinator. Over the years, he has served in every production role in the studio, including production manager, line producer, supervising producer, and most recently, head of production. He has amassed a number of award-winning producing credits to his name since joining Atomic, including the BAFTA Award-winning Hilda and the Daytime Emmy Award-winning The Last Kids on Earth. Additional notable credits include Legend of Three Caballeros, 101 Dalmatian Street and the Peabody Award-winning Molly of Denali. 'I'm lucky to work with an extremely talented group of artists, creators and producers, all of whom inspire me every day,' says Bradley. 'It is a true privilege to take on the role of President of Atomic and I look forward to building on its already great legacy. Atomic's people-first culture and drive to make excellent cartoons is what originally attracted me to the studio. I want to continue to help our teams learn, grow and be curious, and am very excited to be part of what's to come.' Article content Investor Relations Update Article content Bristol Capital's investor relations contract with Thunderbird concluded on June 30, 2025, and will not be renewed. Thunderbird extends its sincere thanks to the team at Bristol Capital for their dedication and support over the past five years. Article content For information on Atomic, visit For more information on Thunderbird Entertainment Group and to subscribe to the Company's investor list for news updates, go to Article content About Atomic Cartoons Article content Atomic Cartoons is an internationally renowned, award-winning animation studio with offices located in Vancouver, Ottawa and Los Angeles. Known for an artist-driven culture that attracts, retains and promotes the best talent in the business, Atomic develops and produces high-end animated content that spans preschool, comedy, action-adventure, adult and commercial genres, and everything in between. The animation studio has developed a stellar global reputation for its ability to translate big brands like LEGO, Star Wars, My Little Pony, Cocomelon and many more into top-notch animation, while also developing high-quality original Atomic productions like The Last Kids on Earth, Rocket Saves the Day and Mermicorno: Starfall. Atomic is B Corp certified and a BC Benefit Company. For more information, visit Article content About Thunderbird Entertainment Group Article content Thunderbird Entertainment Group is a global award-winning, full-service production, distribution and rights management company, headquartered in Vancouver, with additional offices in Los Angeles and Ottawa. Thunderbird creates award-winning scripted, unscripted, and animated programming for the world's leading digital platforms, as well as Canadian and international broadcasters. The Company develops, produces, and distributes animated, factual, and scripted content through its various content arms, including Thunderbird Kids and Family (Atomic Cartoons), Thunderbird Unscripted (Great Pacific Media) and Thunderbird Scripted. Productions under the Thunderbird umbrella include Mermicorno: Starfall, Super Team Canada, Molly of Denali, Kim's Convenience, Highway Thru Hell, Boot Camp and Sidelined: The QB and Me. Thunderbird Distribution and Thunderbird Brands manage global media and consumer products rights, respectively, for the Company and select third parties. Thunderbird is on Facebook, X, and Instagram at @tbirdent. For more information, visit: Article content Cautionary Statement Regarding Forward-Looking Information Article content This news release includes statements containing 'forward-looking information' for purposes of applicable securities laws ('forward-looking statements'). Forward-looking statements are indicated by the use of words such as 'anticipate', 'continue', 'estimate', 'expect', 'forecast', 'may', 'will', 'plan', 'project', 'should', 'believe', 'intend', or similar expressions. Article content Forward-looking statements are necessarily based on a number of estimates and assumptions that, while considered reasonable, are subject to known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors which may cause actual results and future events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Such factors include, but are not limited to: general business, economic and social uncertainties; legislative, environmental and other judicial, regulatory, political and competitive developments; product capability and acceptance; and other factors set out in the 'Risks and Uncertainty' section of the Company's management discussion and analysis for the period ended March 31, 2024. The foregoing is not an exhaustive list. Additional risks and uncertainties not presently known to Thunderbird or that management believes to be less significant may also adversely affect the Company and the assumptions and estimates relied upon in connection with making the forward-looking statements contemplated herein. Article content Article content Article content Article content Contacts Article content Media Contact Article content Article content Article content Article content


Vancouver Sun
13-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Vancouver Sun
These Canadian celebrities lent their voices to the new superhero cartoon Super Team Canada
Super Team Canada is a new animated comedy series for adults about an all-Canadian superhero team. Produced by Vancouver-based studio Thunderbird Entertainment's Atomic Cartoons and Will Arnett's Electric Avenue, it premieres on CRAVE on May 16. The all-Canadian show was co-created by Emmy Award-winning Alberta siblings Robert and Joel H. Cohen, whose long list of writing credits includes such enduring TV hits as The Big Bang Theory and The Simpsons, as well as films such as Austin Powers and Shrek. The cast includes Will Arnett, Cobie Smulders, Kevin McDonald, Charles Demers, Brian Drummond, Ceara Morgana, Veen Sood and guest star Jay Baruchel. No less a legend than Bryan Adams wrote and performed the Super Team Canada theme song for the 20-episode series, which will air two new 11-minute episodes every Friday following the two-part Victoria Day weekend premiere. The show centres on a group of most certainly not famous Canadian superheroes overseen by the prime minister, who is both running the country and working a second job at a big box store. The team takes on everything from giant robots to alien space curmudgeons, becoming 'Earth's last and most maple syrup-powered hope.' Anyone old enough to recall classic Canuck animated shows such as Rocket Robin Hood or Comely Comics characters like Captain Canuck will recognize a lot of the look and feel of Super Team Canada. Get top headlines and gossip from the world of celebrity and entertainment. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sun Spots will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. And the jokes are non-stop. 'We wanted a delightful mix of the cheap animation style we all watched as kids and make it as fast and funny as possible,' said Robert Cohen . 'Hopefully, with some characters you will see in coming episodes.' 'Obviously, we were influenced by shows like Super Friends and the beloved all-Canadian Rocket Robin Hood,' said Joel H. Cohen . 'We wanted it as lo-fi as possible to salute those kind of shows and their Scooby Doo-style pacing.' The two also wanted heroes that came from across the country to present a plethora of opportunities to bring provincialism versus federalism into the mix. The six-member team reads like a schoolroom gag session selecting who would have what powers. Rob Cohen, who is the showrunner, said the cast came together quite naturally. After initially approaching Arnett to be involved, Smulders came next and the roles all came together quickly. The brothers still can't believe they were able to bring in so many talents, as well as Adams, to make a silly, super pro-Canada comedy cartoon. 'This amazing cast are all hilarious in their own individual ways, which made writing for them so easy,' said Joel. 'They take our garbage and turn it into funny garbage. Everything was fully scripted coming into the studio, but then there was a lot of room to play and add-lib. Because that's what you do when you have people that can knock it out of the park.' The final Super Team Canada lineup includes: • Breakaway : Voiced by Will Arnett , this hockey stick-wielding doofus decked out in Maple Leaf leotards thinks he's the star attraction but the gap in his assessment is bigger than the one between his teeth. • Niagara Falls : Voiced by Cobie Smulders , this husky-voiced water being is the de facto team leader due to her reasoned handling of internal team disputes. But she can become a tsunami when the right emotional triggers are pulled. • Poutine : Voiced by Vancouver-based comic and author Charles Demers . A French-Canadian bûcheron (lumberjack) who foils foes by firing streams of hot cheese curds from his arm-mounted potato guns. • Sasquatchewan : Voiced by Brian Drummond , this sasquatch from the Prairie province pretty much sticks to the 'Sasquatchewan smash' directives coming his way. Oh, yeah, his body odour is an adjunct power. • RCM-PC : Voiced by Veena Sood, this is a Robotic Crime Management Polite Computer cyborg inside a decommissioned Canada Post mailbox. A 'Canadian Swiss Army Knife,' she defeats danger while always maintaining proper etiquette. • Chinook : Voiced by Métis actor Ceara Morgana, she's a 12-year-old First Nations hero from Winnipeg who can summon the power of snow, ice and wind to whip baddies butts. She is probably the smartest and most powerful member of the STC. • The Prime Minister of Canada : Voiced by Kids in the Hall's Kevin McDonald , this Trudeau V. 1-style world leader juggles the United Nations, the Canadian nation and his big-box job with politeness and a Maple Leaf pocket protector. 'We wanted to represent as much of the breadth of the country as possible, to get as many perspectives of it in as we could in both the stories and the characters going forward,' said Robert Cohen. 'We missed a few, of course, but there will be time to work them in.' 'Ideally, this both builds on the stereotypical views that people outside of the country have of it, but also to lovingly make fun of those stereotypes in a way that someone outside of Canada won't get,' said Joel H. Cohen. 'There are so many inside jokes.' Spoiler alert: One of the subtle inside jokes that Joel gives away is a shot of the team sitting around reading such titles as Captain Canuck, Alpha Flight and Weak Imitations Magazine. 'We knew the landscape that we were playing and had to, at the very least, call that out,' said Robert. 'Coming up with character powers that were both cheesy but sweet, a part of our fabric, was a lot of fun for us.' sderdeyn@


Vancouver Sun
14-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Vancouver Sun
Super Team Canada is a true Canadian cartoon celebration
Super Team Canada is a new animated comedy series for adults about an all-Canadian superhero team. Produced by Vancouver-based studio Thunderbird Entertainment's Atomic Cartoons and Will Arnett's Electric Avenue, it premieres on CRAVE on May 16. The all-Canadian show was co-created by Emmy Award-winning Alberta siblings Robert and Joel H. Cohen, whose long list of writing credits includes such enduring TV hits as The Big Bang Theory and The Simpsons, as well as films such as Austin Powers and Shrek. The cast includes Will Arnett, Cobie Smulders, Kevin McDonald, Charles Demers, Brian Drummond, Ceara Morgana, Veen Sood and guest star Jay Baruchel. No less a legend than Bryan Adams wrote and performed the Super Team Canada theme song for the 20-episode series, which will air two new 11-minute episodes every Friday following the two-part Victoria Day weekend premiere. The show centres on a group of most certainly not famous Canadian superheroes overseen by the prime minister, who is both running the country and working a second job at a big box store. The team takes on everything from giant robots to alien space curmudgeons, becoming 'Earth's last and most maple syrup-powered hope.' Anyone old enough to recall classic Canuck animated shows such as Rocket Robin Hood or Comely Comics characters like Captain Canuck will recognize a lot of the look and feel of Super Team Canada. Get top headlines and gossip from the world of celebrity and entertainment. By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc. A welcome email is on its way. If you don't see it, please check your junk folder. The next issue of Sun Spots will soon be in your inbox. Please try again Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. And the jokes are non-stop. 'We wanted a delightful mix of the cheap animation style we all watched as kids and make it as fast and funny as possible,' said Robert Cohen . 'Hopefully, with some characters you will see in coming episodes.' 'Obviously, we were influenced by shows like Super Friends and the beloved all-Canadian Rocket Robin Hood,' said Joel H. Cohen . 'We wanted it as lo-fi as possible to salute those kind of shows and their Scooby Doo-style pacing.' The two also wanted heroes that came from across the country to present a plethora of opportunities to bring provincialism versus federalism into the mix. The six-member team reads like a schoolroom gag session selecting who would have what powers. Rob Cohen, who is the showrunner, said the cast came together quite naturally. After initially approaching Arnett to be involved, Smulders came next and the roles all came together quickly. The brothers still can't believe they were able to bring in so many talents, as well as Adams, to make a silly, super pro-Canada comedy cartoon. 'This amazing cast are all hilarious in their own individual ways, which made writing for them so easy,' said Joel. 'They take our garbage and turn it into funny garbage. Everything was fully scripted coming into the studio, but then there was a lot of room to play and add-lib. Because that's what you do when you have people that can knock it out of the park.' The final Super Team Canada lineup includes: • Breakaway : Voiced by Will Arnett , this hockey stick-wielding doofus decked out in Maple Leaf leotards thinks he's the star attraction but the gap in his assessment is bigger than the one between his teeth. • Niagara Falls : Voiced by Cobie Smulders , this husky-voiced water being is the de facto team leader due to her reasoned handling of internal team disputes. But she can become a tsunami when the right emotional triggers are pulled. • Poutine : Voiced by Vancouver-based comic and author Charles Demers . A French-Canadian bûcheron (lumberjack) who foils foes by firing streams of hot cheese curds from his arm-mounted potato guns. • Sasquatchewan : Voiced by Brian Drummond , this sasquatch from the Prairie province pretty much sticks to the 'Sasquatchewan smash' directives coming his way. Oh, yeah, his body odour is an adjunct power. • RCM-PC : Voiced by Veena Sood, this is a Robotic Crime Management Polite Computer cyborg inside a decommissioned Canada Post mailbox. A 'Canadian Swiss Army Knife,' she defeats danger while always maintaining proper etiquette. • Chinook : Voiced by Métis actor Ceara Morgana, she's a 12-year-old First Nations hero from Winnipeg who can summon the power of snow, ice and wind to whip baddies butts. She is probably the smartest and most powerful member of the STC. • The Prime Minister of Canada : Voiced by Kids in the Hall's Kevin McDonald , this Trudeau V. 1-style world leader juggles the United Nations, the Canadian nation and his big-box job with politeness and a Maple Leaf pocket protector. 'We wanted to represent as much of the breadth of the country as possible, to get as many perspectives of it in as we could in both the stories and the characters going forward,' said Robert Cohen. 'We missed a few, of course, but there will be time to work them in.' 'Ideally, this both builds on the stereotypical views that people outside of the country have of it, but also to lovingly make fun of those stereotypes in a way that someone outside of Canada won't get,' said Joel H. Cohen. 'There are so many inside jokes.' Spoiler alert: One of the subtle inside jokes that Joel gives away is a shot of the team sitting around reading such titles as Captain Canuck, Alpha Flight and Weak Imitations Magazine. 'We knew the landscape that we were playing and had to, at the very least, call that out,' said Robert. 'Coming up with character powers that were both cheesy but sweet, a part of our fabric, was a lot of fun for us.' sderdeyn@