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 Baobab Studios is developing an animated television series based on the NFT collection Momoguro. The independent interactive animation studio is working on the series in collaboration with Momoguro directors Martin Allais and Nico Casavecchia. 


While Baobab has yet to decide on a distributor, the Emmy-winning studio recently announced two upcoming projects with Disney+. With the streamer, Baobab is developing an animated anthology series titled "The Witchverse," based on the virtual reality short film "Baba Yaga" written by Eric Darnell, and a feline workplace comedy series called "Intercats," Created by Darnell and Pamela Ribon.

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Baobab is also busy working on the launch of a new Roblox video game based on Momoguro's IP, which will land on the gaming platform this summer. According to its official description, Momoguro: Momo Quest is an "adventure game where you save Momo Island from the Singulars who try to take the power crystals from her."


The description continues: “Attach magical creatures (Momos) to your avatar to gain their super abilities as you explore the island, complete challenging obbies, hunt down the crystals, and take on the evil Singulars in a dance battle. There are 30 unique Momos of different rarities to add to your collection. Level up each one to increase their powers as you progress across the map and restore harmony (and a bit of rhythm) to the island.”


A leading company at the intersection of entertainment and gaming, Baobab was founded by Darnell, Maureen Fan, and Larry Cutler. His projects include the 360-degree virtual reality animated film “Invasion!” starring Ethan Hawke and “Crow: The Legend,” a short film with John Legend.

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