Showing posts with label Moshi Monsters. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Moshi Monsters. Show all posts
2012/07/09
Candy Labs the new acquisition from Mindy Candy
Mind Candy the parent company of Moshi Monsters has acquired Origami Blue which will become Candy Labs their new R&D division.
Origami Blue are a games studio based in Brighton formed by ex-Disney Blackrock studios creatives Edd Smith, Mark Knowles-Lee and James Ovnik to create world-class character animation and innovative experiences.
Candy Labs will develop new intellectual property (IP) to allow Mindy Candy to bring out new entertainment in the digital and non-digital arenas.
Though Moshi Monsters is huge (and still growing), there are more and more competitors emerging and this will allow Mindy Candy to expand its portfolio and keep themselves in the forefront of entertainment.
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Candy Labs,
Mind Candy,
Moshi Monsters,
Origami Blue
2012/05/23
Mind Candy release iOS app
Mind Candy have developed its first in-house iOS app called Moshi Monsters: Moshlings. It's available on iTunes and costs £0.69 and works on both iPhone and iPad devices.
It features; -
- Over 60 Moshlings
- Essential Moshling info – read about their personalities, habitats and much more
- Moshling secret codes – so you can catch ‘em at MoshiMonsters.com
- 100 stickers to customise your Moshlings
- Bring out your inner artist by scaling and rotating stickers
- Save your artwork at the touch of a button
- Create fangtastic wallpapers for your mobile gizmo
- More Moshlings on the way
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Apple iPad,
iOS,
iPhone,
Mind Candy,
Moshi Monsters,
Moshlings
Moshi Monsters goes Mobile
Mind Candy, the parent company behind Moshi Monsters, has partnered with GREE to bring Moshi Monsters to the world of mobile phones.
The partnership gives Moshi Monster's 60m registered users visibility and access to GREE mobile gaming platform, while GREE's 230m users are given access to Moshi Monsters. The mobile game is expected to be available by Q4 2012 and will be available in multiple languages including English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Mandarin and more.
As well as having a range of best selling toys, the No1 selling children's magazine and the best selling Nintendo DS game, now Moshi Monsters is set to dominate the mobile gaming space too. Mind Candy is building an in-house team to continue mobile partnerships and development of mobile games.
Moshi Monsters returned over $100m in 2011 and can only be expected to grow, they're on-track to be a £1bn company.
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GREE,
magazine,
Mind Candy,
mobile,
Moshi Monsters,
Nintendo DS
2012/04/27
Moshi Monsters wins on Nintendo DS
Moshi Monsters the children's on-line game created by Mindy Candy has now taken over the video games market as their Nintendo DS game Moshling Zoo has taken over the No 1 spot, beating the previous holder Dr. Kawashima's Brain Training. Moshling Zoo has been No 1 for a record braking 15 consecutive weeks.
This matches their music prowess as Moshi Monsters: Music Rox! reached number one in the download charts ahead of artists such as Madonna.
The on-line game also has 60m users from around the world and in the UK around 1 in 3 children has a Moshi Monster.
Michael Acton-Smith the CEO of Mind Candy is rising from strength to strength and everyone's waiting to know what's coming out next from the Mind Candy stable, rumours are that it's another on-line game, but aimed at all the family.
2011/11/12
Moshi Monsters leaves the web and move on to the Nintendo DS
Moshi Monsters the children's on-line social world that already has over 50m registered users (between 6 and 12) has now moved on to the Nintendo DS with the release of Moshling Zoo.
The game allows children to run the Moshling Zoo and they have to collect up to 52 different Moshlings (which are Moshi Monster pets) including some rare and even ultra-rare types.
The game is available now from on-line retailers for £29.99, and a limited edition is available from Game which includes three days membership to the on-line version of Moshi Monsters, 1,000 free Rox (the in-game currency of MoshiMonsters), Topps series 2 trading cards, an exclusive Moshi Monsters top trumps card and the exclusive Moshling.
Moshi Monsters comes out of Mind Candy the brainchild of Michael Acton Smith and will be followed by music videos (if they don't get sued again) and video series.
The game allows children to run the Moshling Zoo and they have to collect up to 52 different Moshlings (which are Moshi Monster pets) including some rare and even ultra-rare types.
The game is available now from on-line retailers for £29.99, and a limited edition is available from Game which includes three days membership to the on-line version of Moshi Monsters, 1,000 free Rox (the in-game currency of MoshiMonsters), Topps series 2 trading cards, an exclusive Moshi Monsters top trumps card and the exclusive Moshling.
Moshi Monsters comes out of Mind Candy the brainchild of Michael Acton Smith and will be followed by music videos (if they don't get sued again) and video series.
Labels:
Game,
Moshi Monsters,
Moshlings,
Nintendo DS
2011/10/14
Lady Gaga goes Goo Goo about a Moshi Cartoon
Moshi Monsters the brain child of Michael Acton Smith and parent company Mind Candy has been slapped with an injunction by world famous pop star Lady Gaga to prevent them promoting or launching any music based on the fictional Moshi character Lady Goo Goo.
The single "The Moshi Dance" was due to be released on iTunes after the phenomenal success of the YouTube video which received over 1m millions views a month over the summer. This has also put a stop to the planned release of "Pepper Razzi"
Lady Gaga's lawyers said that children might be "confused" by the similarity of the characters, but even a 6 year old can differentiate between a real life person and a Moshi Monster cartoon character.
Michael Acton Smith commented “This court ruling is a huge disappointment. It’s pretty obvious that kids will be able to tell the difference between the two characters. The shame is that millions of kids fell in love with Lady Goo Goo’s debut single on YouTube and now won’t be able to enjoy her musical exploits. It was all done in the name of fun and we would have thought that Lady Gaga could have seen the humour behind this parody.”
This could have implications for tribute bands and other parody acts, though allegedly changes to the UK law may stop this kind of block happening in future.
In the meantime it's only upsetting who now can't get Lady Goo Goo's music legally (50m of them worldwide), though maybe it will please parents who now won't have to fork out buying the singles.
The single "The Moshi Dance" was due to be released on iTunes after the phenomenal success of the YouTube video which received over 1m millions views a month over the summer. This has also put a stop to the planned release of "Pepper Razzi"
Lady Gaga's lawyers said that children might be "confused" by the similarity of the characters, but even a 6 year old can differentiate between a real life person and a Moshi Monster cartoon character.
Michael Acton Smith commented “This court ruling is a huge disappointment. It’s pretty obvious that kids will be able to tell the difference between the two characters. The shame is that millions of kids fell in love with Lady Goo Goo’s debut single on YouTube and now won’t be able to enjoy her musical exploits. It was all done in the name of fun and we would have thought that Lady Gaga could have seen the humour behind this parody.”
This could have implications for tribute bands and other parody acts, though allegedly changes to the UK law may stop this kind of block happening in future.
In the meantime it's only upsetting who now can't get Lady Goo Goo's music legally (50m of them worldwide), though maybe it will please parents who now won't have to fork out buying the singles.
Labels:
Lady Gaga,
Lady Goo Goo,
Mind Candy,
Moshi Monsters
2011/08/04
Moshi Monsters invade New York
Though there are over 15m US Moshi Monster users, so far they've only been able to play on-line.
On 5th August 2011 that will change as Moshi Monsters launch their range toys including the 6 plush Moshi Monsters and 32 Moshling mini figures at Toys"R"Us in Times Square from noon through 3pm.
There will a range of 'special' appearances and activities including: -
The first 250 attendees will also receive a special copy of Moshi Monsters Magazine
On 5th August 2011 that will change as Moshi Monsters launch their range toys including the 6 plush Moshi Monsters and 32 Moshling mini figures at Toys"R"Us in Times Square from noon through 3pm.
There will a range of 'special' appearances and activities including: -
- Moshi Monsters characters, Poppet and Katsuma, appearing live in the fur!
- Moshi Monsters themed face painting.
- Autographs by Mr. Moshi himself (Michael Acton Smith, founder of Mind Candy and creator of Moshi Monsters).
- While supplies last, attendees will receive a complimentary Moshi Code giveaway, created exclusively for the event, of a super sparkly Liberty trophy, used to decorate a user's virtual room on MoshiMonsters.com.
The first 250 attendees will also receive a special copy of Moshi Monsters Magazine
Labels:
Moshi Monsters,
Times Square,
Toys"R"Us,
US Launch
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