Staged in its traditional slot on the weekend before MIPCOM CANNES (13-16 October), 2025 will see the MIPJUNIOR programme move into the Palais des Festivals and focus on helping companies maximise business across attention, creator and experience economies, with the adjacent Gare Maritime acting as a brand-new dedicated matchmaking only venue designed to foster new opportunities and deal-making between all areas.
The global meet point for the Kids industry, MIPJUNIOR is set to welcome circa 900 delegates from over 60 countries in 2025.
The MIPJUNIOR programme will feature thought leaders, innovative business models, fresh content and audience insights under the banner ‘The Transformation Starts Here’; with round table networking sessions spanning both days and all areas of the kid’s eco-system – bringing together producers, platforms, distributors, creators, funding partners, global players in toy and gaming sectors and more.
Lucy Smith, Director of MIPCOM CANNES and MIPJUNIOR said:
MIPJUNIOR is having a makeover with a mission. The Kids sector is at the forefront of industry transformation and increasingly influencing the broader media landscape. Everything at MIPJUNIOR will be geared to helping companies adapt and tap into innovative thinking, strategies and programmes, and spark those new partnerships that can help reach kids wherever they are interacting with content today.
The Creator Economy will be the major theme for MIPCOM CANNES in 2025, with the new MIPJUNIOR initiatives part of a series designed to open new opportunities and partnerships between digital creators, television producers, platforms, distributors and brands across both markets.
Based on France’s all-time best-selling manga books from YouTuber Kevin Tran, Ki&Hi in the Panda Kingdom will receive its world premiere on Saturday 11th October at 16.00 in the Palais des Festivals.
Smith added:
From the imagination of a globally loved YouTuber, and combining creator, publishing and programming worlds, Ki&Hi are an amazing example of the potency of collaboration and contemporary storytelling in Kids. It couldn’t be more relevant, and we couldn’t be more thrilled, that the series will be shown first to the international MIPJUNIOR community at this year’s edition.
A world-first anime comedy series to be especially created for a 6-10 audience, the tales of the two brothers Ki and Hi have been adapted by Mediawan Kids & Family label Method Animation (The Three Musketeers, The Little Prince and Friends, Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir, Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood) with Drawsome Studios and Belvision. As Co-Producer and Showrunner, Tran has been regularly updating the characters’ journey to screen to his 5.6 million followers building up a huge anticipation and expectant fanbase for the show. The 52 x 11’ series will debut first on Canal+ in fall 2025.
Ki&Hi in the Panda Kingdom follows the siblings as they constantly fight, argue, and plot against each other. But deep down, they love each other because they’re brothers – they’re family. This charming tale explores the full range of sibling dynamics: blackmail, fights, disputes, but also love, connection, and complicity in the fantasy setting of the Panda Kingdom.
Julien Borde, President of Mediawan Kids & Family, stated:
Although anime has become a worldwide cultural phenomenon, most series on the market are targeted at viewers over 10 or young adults. With Ki&Hi, we are filling that gap by creating the first truly authentic anime specifically made for young children.
Further details on the full MIPJUNIOR programme, features and registration details can be found here.