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September 29, 2016

Harry Potter in Times Square

September 21, 2016

The Kulipari – Franchise Teaser

In the book trilogy and Netflix series, created by pro football player Trevor Pryce, it’s Frogs vs Scorpions in a battle for the Amphibilands. The story revolves around Darel, a young frog and his friends as they fight a Scorpion army and their Spider allies. To save their land, Darel must become a Kulipari, an […]

In the book trilogy and Netflix series, created by pro football player Trevor Pryce, it’s Frogs vs Scorpions in a battle for the Amphibilands.

The story revolves around Darel, a young frog and his friends as they fight a Scorpion army and their Spider allies. To save their land, Darel must become a Kulipari, an elite band of poisonous frogs, who are the only hope in stopping the arachnid onslaught.

Building from illustrations and book art, Bully! designed 3D versions of the characters and directed and animated a teaser for the franchise. Created for cinema pre-rolls, the vignette introduced movie-goers to the main conflict and revealed another set of characters central to the story: the mercenary army of lizards led by Captain Killara.

September 20, 2016

Rosetta Stone Holiday Campaign

What happens when a Japanese toy monster meets Russian Babushkas? Rosetta Stone was looking for a new way to liven up their holiday offerings and came to Bully! with the idea of using talking toys, all from different cultures. The result was an animated broadcast, web and print campaign featuring a Godzilla(-esque) monster from Japan, […]

What happens when a Japanese toy monster meets Russian Babushkas?

Rosetta Stone was looking for a new way to liven up their holiday offerings and came to Bully! with the idea of using talking toys, all from different cultures.

The result was an animated broadcast, web and print campaign featuring a Godzilla(-esque) monster from Japan, Russian nesting dolls and a German nutcracker.

September 20, 2016

Bear Grylls: Escape from Hell

Bully! Makes a Global Escape! Bully! worked with the Discovery International team to create a global, interactive, 2nd Screen Experience for the new BEAR GRYLLS: ESCAPE FROM HELL television series. This new co-viewing web map was designed to be tablet-friendly, fully responsive, and features parallax scrolling and a custom CMS to enable 18 localizations in […]

Bully! Makes a Global Escape!

Bully! worked with the Discovery International team to create a global, interactive, 2nd Screen Experience for the new BEAR GRYLLS: ESCAPE FROM HELL television series. This new co-viewing web map was designed to be tablet-friendly, fully responsive, and features parallax scrolling and a custom CMS to enable 18 localizations in 14 different languages (Japanese, Korean, Russian, French, Spanish, Portuguese, and many more) for the show’s international audience.

In this show, Bear travels the world telling harrowing real life stories of ordinary people stranded in dire situations. He examines their narrow escapes and re-lives their journeys to show viewers how to survive in some of the world’s most harsh landscapes. The site will be used as a content hub for fans and will be used as a vehicle to build community around the show. The beautifully designed map enables fans to navigate the terrain of the map to access episode-related features that parallel each episode – Snow, Jungle Desert, Mountain, Canyon.

The content on the site embodies the emotional, powerful connection viewers have with the real-life characters and enables viewers to share their own commentary and experiences. Other features include video interviews, behind the scenes footage, and audio narratives from Bear himself, as well as interactive “Would you Survive?” quizzes throughout the site. Social integration gives fans the ability to share featured content on Facebook and Twitter.

Take a look at the experience in 18 Localizations in 14 different languages:

US (English)
beargrylls.discovery.com/escape

Russia (Russian)
beargrylls.discoverychannel.ru/escape

Ukraine (Ukrainian)
beargrylls.discoverychannel.ua/escape

Ukraine (Russian)
beargrylls.ru.discoverychannel.ua/escape

Hungary (Hungarian)
beargrylls.discoverychannel.hu/escape

Poland (Polish)
beargrylls.discoverychannel.pl/escape

Romania (Romanian)
beargrylls.discovery.ro/escape

Brazil (Portuguese)
beargrylls.discoverybrasil.uol.com.br/escape

Latin America (Spanish)
beargrylls.tudiscovery.com/escape

Korea (Korean)
beargrylls.discoverychannelkorea.com/escape

France (French)
beargrylls.discoverychannel.fr/escape

Japan (Japanese)
beargrylls.japan.discovery.com/escape

Netherlands (Dutch)
beargrylls.discoverychannel.nl/escape

Australia/New Zealand (English)
beargrylls.discoverychannel.com.au/escape

Taiwan (Chinese – Trad)
beargrylls.discoverychannel.com.tw/escape

Germany (German)
beargrylls.dmax.de/escape

UK (English)
beargrylls.discoveryuk.com/escape

South East Asia (English)
beargrylls.discoverychannelasia.com/escape

September 19, 2016

New Money – U.S. Currency Security Features

Working with Blue Water DC and the Federal Reserve, Bully created a series of animations for an Interactive Note Explorer, an engaging way to learn about the security features in U.S. Currency.

Working with Blue Water DC and the Federal Reserve, Bully created a series of animations for an Interactive Note Explorer, an engaging way to learn about the security features in U.S. Currency.

September 17, 2016

PBSKids Trusted Guide

Who wouldn’t want a giant red dog to watch stars with? Working with St. Louis-based Rodgers Townsend and LA’s Biscuit Filmworks, we got our hands on Curious George, Arthur, and Clifford, animating them in 15 second segments for this Emmy-award winning PBS ‘Explore’ (AKA Trusted Guide) spot.

Who wouldn’t want a giant red dog to watch stars with?

Working with St. Louis-based Rodgers Townsend and LA’s Biscuit Filmworks, we got our hands on Curious George, Arthur, and Clifford, animating them in 15 second segments for this Emmy-award winning PBS ‘Explore’ (AKA Trusted Guide) spot.

September 11, 2016

Motion Reel

Music: Drive it Like You Stole It (Mirko Kosmos Remix) by The Glitch Mob

Music: Drive it Like You Stole It (Mirko Kosmos Remix) by The Glitch Mob