[5] Zinkia Entertainment launched numerous Pocoyo spin-offs and two new animated series: the Spanish-French co-production Shuriken School [6](2006) and the pre-school Mola Noguru (2013).
[7] After a bond issue failed, the company entered the red: in 2012 it carried out an ERE that affected a third of the workforce,[8] and in 2013 it had to declare bankruptcy.
[10] Zinkia managed to overcome this crisis thanks to Pocoyo's income, both in television rights and through its official YouTube channel.
[11] In May 2023, Zinkia announced the sale of the Pocoyo franchise to French investment firm Animaj SAS for an undisclosed amount.
The sale would include all IP rights, distribution, and licensing to the franchise but would exclude the educational portions, which Zinkia would retain.