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Everly Fixes Everthing

Animation
Year of Production
2021
Content Type
3D Animation
Target Age
Preschoolers
Quantity
11(min) 26Quantity Input
Production Stage
Projects in Production
Detailed Genre
Comedy

Summary

Everly Fixes Everything is a comic look at life through the eyes of
precocious 8-year-old genius EVERLY TINKER (50% adorable-smarty
-pants, 50% mad scientist... 100% likable). Everly might have been
named “The Smartest Kid in the Tri-State Area” but she’s not even in the
Top Ten when it comes to social interaction.
When Everly’s family moves from the big city to a small village, Everly
must navigate the choppy waters of human interaction with her family,
new friends (and, of course, an entourage of emotionally intelligent and
hilarious robots). Finding her new world baffling but not willing to let
it get the better of her, Everly determines she’ll do what she always
does... “fix” everything. But along the way, she finds there’s a lot about
herself that could use a little tweaking.
Everly Fixes Everything is a fun and funny reminder that growing up can
be tough, no matter how smart you are. But sometimes...
misunderstandings and mistakes can be a great way to learn. Throw in
musical numbers and talking toasters... and you’re in Everly’s World.

Company Profile

Character Animation Immersive Content

GoldFrame Inc.

GOLDFRAME is a professional animation production company established in 2017. In 2021, the company was acquired by WSWGSTUDIOS, a KOSDAQ-listed company, significantly expanding its animation production capabilities and driving rapid growth. Goldframe's animation production portfolio includes the executive production of Cartoon Network's "Beat Monsters," the executive production of TUBAn's "Lava Season 4 - Lava in the Island," which launched on Netflix, outsourcing production for SAMG Entertainment's "CATCH! TEENIEPINGS Movie: I Love You, Heartsping," and executive production for Young Toys' "Kongsuni" and "Secret Jouju Season 3." Additionally, Goldframe is currently producing and promoting original 3D animated feature films, including "Mita" (working title) and "MecaMonz," while exploring opportunities for co-production, investment, distribution, and IP licensing.

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