Doodles NFT Acquire Emmy-Nominated Animation Studio

Key Points:

  • Golden Wolf, an Emmy-nominated animation studio, has been purchased by whimsical non-fungible token (NFT) collection Doodles.
  • The agreement will expand Golden Wolf’s operations into industries other than animation, like fashion and music.
Golden Wolf, an Emmy-nominated animation studio, has been purchased by whimsical non-fungible token (NFT) collection Doodles, the two firms announced on Monday. The two businesses previously collaborated on the Doodles2 announcement at NFT NY in 2022.
Doodles NFT

The agreement’s terms weren’t made public. As Doodles creator Jordan Castro tweeted, “storytelling sans restrictions & AI (artificial-intelligence) animation generation R&D),” the acquisition will allow Doodles access new forms of content. Additionally, the agreement will expand Golden Wolf’s operations into industries other than animation, like fashion and music.

As we continue to grow the business, this represents a brand-new chapter for Doodles, the company wrote on Twitter. The core of all we do will be narrative storytelling, world building, and character development.

The studio will collaborate closely inside the Doodles brand even though Golden Wolf stated that it will continue to operate independently. Ingi Erlingsson, founder and CEO of Golden Wolf, has joined Doodles as chief content officer and will be responsible for overseeing studio operations and developing the company’s brand’s upcoming phase.

In its efforts to increase its brand ties through acquisitions, Doodles is not alone. Adweek revealed last week that cryptocurrency payments company MoonPay has bought Web3 agency Nightshift in order to create a platform for companies to learn about blockchain technologies.

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Doodles NFT Acquire Emmy-Nominated Animation Studio

Key Points:

  • Golden Wolf, an Emmy-nominated animation studio, has been purchased by whimsical non-fungible token (NFT) collection Doodles.
  • The agreement will expand Golden Wolf’s operations into industries other than animation, like fashion and music.
Golden Wolf, an Emmy-nominated animation studio, has been purchased by whimsical non-fungible token (NFT) collection Doodles, the two firms announced on Monday. The two businesses previously collaborated on the Doodles2 announcement at NFT NY in 2022.
Doodles NFT

The agreement’s terms weren’t made public. As Doodles creator Jordan Castro tweeted, “storytelling sans restrictions & AI (artificial-intelligence) animation generation R&D),” the acquisition will allow Doodles access new forms of content. Additionally, the agreement will expand Golden Wolf’s operations into industries other than animation, like fashion and music.

As we continue to grow the business, this represents a brand-new chapter for Doodles, the company wrote on Twitter. The core of all we do will be narrative storytelling, world building, and character development.

The studio will collaborate closely inside the Doodles brand even though Golden Wolf stated that it will continue to operate independently. Ingi Erlingsson, founder and CEO of Golden Wolf, has joined Doodles as chief content officer and will be responsible for overseeing studio operations and developing the company’s brand’s upcoming phase.

In its efforts to increase its brand ties through acquisitions, Doodles is not alone. Adweek revealed last week that cryptocurrency payments company MoonPay has bought Web3 agency Nightshift in order to create a platform for companies to learn about blockchain technologies.

DISCLAIMER: The Information on this website is provided as general market commentary and does not constitute investment advice. We encourage you to do your research before investing.

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