Warner Bros. Discovery has ordered a second season of the animated 3D adventure comedy series Cuquin. The season is currently in production at the independent Spanish animation company Ánima Kitchent’s studios in the Canary Islands and Madrid.
The season will include 20 five-minute episodes and premiere in mid 2025 on Max and Cartoonito in Latin America.
According to the producers, season two "follows the fun adventures of Cuquin, Clementina, and Cyan, three exuberant toddlers who love playing together at nursery. They are full of ideas and things they want to do or play with – but the day's schedule sometimes means they can't immediately do what they want. Waiting is frustrating, especially when you're one and a half but to pass the time Cuquin, Clementina, and Cyan use their imaginations and move from the classroom into an exciting adventure where the pursuit of their desire continues. Their favorite toys Robi the robot, Trex the dinosaur, and Ghost the cheeky class rabbit join in the fun! Packed with slapstick action and comedy, the children's adventures pass the time until they return to the classroom and it's finally time to do what they want!"
"The first season of 'Cuquin' exceeded all expectations, and we’re thrilled to continue this journey with such incredible partners," said Jaime Jimenez, VP of Content Strategy, Original Production WBD in Latin America in a statement announcing the deal. "We’re confident that 'Cuquin', Clementina, and Cyan will continue to connect with the hearts of kids across Latin America through their amazing adventures and friendship. As we move forward with this new season, we reinforce our commitment to deliver captivating stories, push creative boundaries and offer our audiences even more of the most compelling content they can get."
“Cuquin's boundless curiosity makes him a unique character who transcends generational and cultural barriers, teaching children about teamwork, imagination, and navigating the digital world," added Ánima Kitchent’s Executive Producer Rodrido Pineda. "As an independent Spanish production company, we are thrilled that audiences in Latin America have connected with 'Cuquin' on Max and Cartoonito. We thank Warner Bros. Discovery for their trust in building a preschool universe centered on curiosity, imagination, and friendship."