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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2026 · 6 MIN

IvyBears Unveils Episode 3 Trailer as Fast-Rising Kids Animation IP Passes 250,000 YouTube Subscribers

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In this episode of Global Economic Press, Alex Brady delves into the burgeoning world of children's entertainment, spotlighting IvyBears, a rapidly expanding brand in the animation industry. IvyBears has recently unveiled the trailer for Episode 3 of its animated series, marking a significant milestone as the brand surpasses 250,000 subscribers on its YouTube channel. The series has gained substantial traction, with Episode 1 amassing over 18 million views in just four weeks and Episode 2 reaching 2.5 million views within a week. Set in India, Episode 3 introduces a thrilling jungle adventure filled with betrayal and suspense, showcasing IvyBears' commitment to expanding its universe with engaging, cinematic storytelling. Founded by Kaan Haylaz, IvyBears is leveraging its established consumer brand to build a global family-friendly franchise that spans animation, digital content, consumer products, and international distribution. The company's strategy, described as a "Reversed Disney Flywheel," focuses on using its market-validated consumer brand as a foundation to accelerate its entertainment intellectual property and licensing strategy. With plans to release new episodes monthly and a feature-length film in 2026, IvyBears is poised to become a significant player in the digital-first kids animation space. For more information about IvyBears and its innovative approach to children's entertainment, visit their website at IvyBears.com.

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