oooooooo,this is good,from TimesOnline:
Irish skunk cartoon wows US
"Skunk Fu, the story of a foul-smelling mammal who uses his toxic aroma for defence and learns martial arts from a wise panda master, has been bought by Cartoon Network in the United States for a six-figure sum. It began airing last month and could run for up to three years."
"Skunk Fu was originally aired on TG4, RTL Germany and BBC. It has now been broadcast in over 110 countries, earning more than 6m. The Cartoon Network deal is the shows biggest coup. Its writers are planning a script for a spin-off movie and manufacturers are preparing a toy line for next spring."
"Cartoon Network is a really big deal. Skunk Fu is on practically every day. Its the station we always wanted to get it on, he said. Its really good for licensing and toys. Some producers practically give their things to Cartoon Network for free because it's worth so much in merchandising.
"Galleon Entertainment, a London-based merchandising group, has created action figures and inflatable punching bags with sounds and electronic features. It plans to launch the line next spring in Ireland, the UK, France, Germany, Belgium and the United States.
Several Irish voices were used in the programme. Paul McLoone, lead singer with the Undertones, donned an English accent for Baboon and actor and comedian Paul Tylack plays the panda."
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/ireland/article4407617.ece