Hanazuki: Full of Treasures
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Hanazuki: Full of Treasures (also known as Hanazuki), stylized using umlauts as Han̈azüki, is an American animated children’s web television series produced by Titmouse, Inc. for Allspark Animation, a division of Hasbro and later by Boulder Media, with Stephen Davis of Allspark and Chris Prynoski of Titmouse serving as executive producers. Made in conjunction with a line of Hanazuki toys, it is based on characters and concepts which were developed by Hanneke Metselaar and Niko Stumpo before Hasbro purchased them in 2010.
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Also known as | Hanazuki |
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Based on | The characters by Hanneke Metselaar and Nicola Stumpo |
Developed by | Dave Polsky |
Directed by | Allison Craig |
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Country of origin | United States |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 2 |
No. of episodes | 35 (list of episodes) |
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Running time | 10–11 minutes |
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Animation services | Inspidea |
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Network | YouTube (2017–18) Discovery Family (2018–19) |
Release | January 12, 2017 (2017-01-12) – May 4, 2019 (2019-05-04) |
The series debuted on YouTube on January 12, 2017,[1] and was produced in conjunction with a line of merchandise to be released later the same year, including a toyline and digital app.[2] The series received praise from critics, drawing favorable comparisons to other animated series such as My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic and Steven Universe for its storytelling, visual aesthetic, and darker undertones.[3][4][5] As of May 2017, the series has amassed over 120 million views.[6] It was renewed for a second season,[6] and aired in March 2019. Titmouse announced a month before the season's debut that they ended production of the series, leaving it on a hiatus with only eight episodes and fifteen shorts languished in development hell, in order for Hasbro to find another studio to do the animation.[7][better source needed]
The series made its American televised debut on December 1, 2018, airing on Discovery Family.[8]