Gummibär's 20th Anniversary to be Celebrated with a New Feature Film in 2027
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Gummibär's 20th Anniversary to be Celebrated with a New Feature Film in 2027

authorBy Ta-Nehisi Coates
DateApr 16, 2026
Read Time3 min
Gummybear International is set to commemorate two decades of its beloved animated character, Gummibär, with an upcoming feature film. This collaboration with Toonz Media Group signifies a major evolution for the digital sensation that began as a viral internet hit.

Gummibär: A Global Phenomenon Continues to Charm Audiences

Celebrating Two Decades of Gummibär's Global Impact

Gummybear International is honoring the 20th anniversary of Gummibär, the animated figure whose 2006 track, "I'm a Gummy Bear," became an early internet sensation. The company is now planning an animated feature film for 2027, in partnership with Toonz Media Group, marking a new chapter in the character's journey.

The Viral Origins and International Success of Gummibär

Conceived by Christian Schneider, Gummibär launched with a ringtone and a music video that quickly garnered billions of views and was localized into over 45 languages. Subsequent singles and albums achieved Gold and Platinum certifications across numerous markets, solidifying its global appeal.

Expanding into Long-Form Storytelling and Animated Series

The character's transition to extended content began in 2012 with the animated Christmas special "Yummy Gummy Search For Santa," distributed by Lionsgate Pictures. This special introduced characters that later formed the core of the "Gummibär & Friends" animated series, a joint venture with Toonz Media Group. The digital-first series aired for two seasons, comprising 39 seven-minute episodes each, reaching audiences in more than 100 countries.

A Testament to Digital-First Storytelling and Global Reach

Viswanath Rao of Toonz Media Group highlighted Gummibär's pioneering role in digital-first global storytelling. He noted how the character successfully transitioned from an online presence to a worldwide animated franchise, engaging viewers across diverse regions.

Developing a Full-Length Feature Film and Expanding Merchandise

Currently, both companies are working on a full-length Gummibär feature film, slated for release in 2027. Additionally, the brand has expanded its licensing and consumer products, encompassing toys, publications, digital goods, and various lifestyle categories.

Gummibär: A Cross-Generational and Culturally Adaptable Icon

Debi Rosenfeld, head of licensing and merchandising at Toonz, described Gummibär as a cross-generational phenomenon. She emphasized its unique ability to resonate across different cultures, platforms, and products, making it ideal for sustained global licensing and merchandising growth.

Sustained Popularity and Future Potential

The character continues to attract a growing audience across on-demand, ad-supported, and traditional broadcast platforms, with Gummybear International reporting consistent year-on-year increases in viewership and engagement. Jurgen Korduletsch, President of GBI, views Gummibär not merely as a legacy brand but as a dynamic universe with boundless potential to entertain, innovate, and connect with fans worldwide for years to come.

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