TORONTO – Kids and family entertainment company WildBrain today announced it has secured the worldwide distribution rights for seasons one and two of the new 2D-animated comedy-adventure series Saving Me (above; 20×22’ total).

Saving Me, which is currently available for delivery, is produced by Montreal-based Sphere Animation in partnership with BYUtv.

“What would you tell your 11-year-old self if you had the chance? Saving Me is the story of a tech billionaire from the distant future who has messed up his life, relationships and the world, but who now has the opportunity to reinvent his life and the future by going back in time to team up with…himself,” a description in a press release says.

Saving Me is a heartwarming second-chance story, perfect for kids and the whole family to enjoy together,” Caroline Tyre, vice-president of global sales and rights strategy at WildBrain, in the release. “It’s laugh-out-loud fun and a terrific addition to our robust catalogue of animated content. We’re excited to share this entertaining adventure series with audiences around the world.”

“We are thrilled with the work our team accomplished on Saving Me and on the outcome of our partnership with BYUtv,” said Jacques Bilodeau, president and producer of Sphere Animation. “This is the beginning of a great relationship with an important player in family television.”

Principal voice actors in Saving Me include Ivan Sherry (Inspector Gadget), Adam Sanders (Clifford the Big Red Dog), Jonathan Tan (My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale), Amariah Faulkner (Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood), Ana Sani (WildBrain’s Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City), Dan Chameroy (Hotel Transylvania: The Series), Cory Doran (Total DramaRama) and Jamie Watson (True and the Rainbow Kingdom).

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Image supplied by WildBrain.

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