The heroes of our childhood, to share with your children thanks to Tikino
Posted by Equipe Tikino on
In recent weeks, the Tikino catalog has been enriched with new stories that will make little ones' eyes sparkle... and bring back fond memories for adults!
Petit Ours Brun, Tintin, Lucky Luke, Babar, and Mr. Men Little Miss are now part of our content offering. Five iconic heroes that span generations and embody a true connection between parents and children.

Sharing and transmission 💛
At Tikino, we believe that stories shape imagination and build shared memories.
Giving access to these timeless characters means offering today's children the chance to discover the heroes that marked their parents' childhood. A simple and joyful way to share, laugh, and dream together.
Remastering for better preservation 🌟
Some content – like Babar or Mr. Men Little Miss – has even been remastered to regain its visual beauty, adapted to current standards.
Beyond nostalgia, this is a genuine effort to safeguard animated heritage, respecting the integrity and aesthetics of the original works.
Content respectful of children's pace 🍃
Unlike many modern cartoons, these stories are distinguished by:
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a calm narrative pace,
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clear images and soft colors,
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a soothing soundtrack.
These choices are not insignificant: they respect children's cognitive and emotional development, avoiding overstimulation often caused by programs that are too fast, loud, or oversaturated.
A catalog that grows with your children 🌱
At Tikino, we support every stage of childhood:
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From 3 to 6 years old: reassuring content that easily integrates into evening routines. Petit Ours Brun or Babar become perfect companions for a calm moment before bedtime.
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From 6 years old: make way for richer, longer, and more structured stories, with Tintin, Lucky Luke, or Once Upon a Time... Life to stimulate curiosity and the desire to discover the world.
The team's opinion 🎤
"Petit Ours Brun, Babar, Mr. Men Little Miss, Tintin, and Lucky Luke are now added to a catalog designed to accompany the youngest. Neither a disposable screen nor a gadget product, but a cultural companion designed for the entire childhood, respecting rhythms, emotions, and learning."
– Laurène Altmayer, CEO and co-founder of Tikino