Moomin Expands in U.S. with Slate of Licensing, Retail Deals


King Features Syndicate, a unit of Hearst and home to a variety entertainment characters, is settting the stage for Moomin’s 80th anniversary next year with new merchandising and retail partnerships in the U.S. King Features partnered with Moomin brand owner, Moomin Characters, in 2019 as the classic children’s property’s U.S. agent to introduce Tove Jansson’s Moomins to American audiences for the first time. 

The Moomin brand is enjoying a successful introduction to the U.S. market, having received the 2024 Licensing Excellence Award for Best Licensed Brand (Publishing, Stationery, Social Expression category) during Licensing Expo this May. Last holiday season, Barnes & Noble introduced a pilot program at 20 of its retail locations in key markets, which was such a hit with fans that it is now expanding to over 250 stores nationwide this year. American audiences can now access over a dozen children’s books from the Moomin series alongside Jansson’s most popular adult novels. Later this year, new Moomin picture books and board books will be released in the U.S., including Moomin-inspired works for preschoolers, an authorized biography of Jansson by Boel Westin and a craft book featuring knitting patterns for Moomin socks, with more titles slated for 2025. In addition, publisher Drawn & Quarterly will be reissuing the collected Moomin comic strips created by Jansson and her brother, Lars Jansson, in a new format, having already sold more than 500,000 copies of the Moomin comics to date.  

Global campaign: The door is always open

Moomin’s 80th anniversary in 2025 will be marked by a global campaign inspired by the slogan, “The door is always open,” celebrating inclusiveness, kindness, family and community. The celebrations will kick off with a new Tove Jansson exhibition at the Helsinki Art Museum in Finland this October, which will then tour abroad in summer 2025. New artwork and style guides will be unveiled featuring the image of the Moominhouse, which represents security and a sense of belonging, while an anniversary edition of “The Moomins and the Great Flood” – Jansson’s first Moomin book, written in 1945 at a time of great upheaval in Europe – will feature an essay encompassing the Moomins’ origins and the theme of refugees and “home.”  

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