TV-Loonland AG was a German branding and management company that specialized in the production of children's programmes.
The company later purchased a stake in RG Prince Films in Korea, and increased the number of programmes being produced.
[3] In March, the company announced their plans to go public at the end of the month and signed a first-look distribution deal with Sony Wonder to represent their television catalogue for German-speaking and certain CEE regions.
[8] On October 3, following their initial distribution deal months prior, TV-Loonland announced they had purchased Sony Wonder's television business assets.
In December, the company purchased a 65% stake in South Korean home video distributor Saerom Entertainment.
[11] In April 2001, the company signed a licensing deal with Nox Music where they would represent Loonland's catalogue in all CSS/Russian territories.
[20] On September 27, 2005, the company launched a feature-film division called Loonland Pictures, and signed deals with the local branch of 20th Century Fox and NFP Marketing as marketing and distribution partners for the companies' movies, the first of which being Heidi, which would be released theatrically in the country at the end of the year.
[30] On April 5, 2011, most of Loonland's catalogue and remaining assets were sold to a fellow German entertainment company called m4e AG.