Production on the series was announced in November 1999, when
Yoram Gross-EM.TV had collaborated with French animation studio
Millimages to adapt
Leigh Hobbs' book series
Old Tom into an animated television series of the same name with
The Australian Broadcasting Corporation and French television network
TF1 serving as commissioners with a 2001 delivery date with Yoram Gross-EM.TV and Millimages would produce & handle animation production services while AAC Kids, the kids & family production label of Toronto-based Canadian film & television production/distribution company
Alliance Atlantis, had brought worldwide distribution rights to the series except for Asia-Pacific, Eastern Europe, French-speaking territories (including France) and Germany where Yoram Gross-EM.TV and its parent EM.TV & Merchandising would distribute it in those territores, When the series ended and after Alliance Atlantis had closed its kids & family unit AAC Kids a year later in 2003, Millimages, whom launched its distribution arm in February 2002 and Yoram Gross-EM.TV's parent EM.TV & Merchandising assumed worldwide distrbution to the series however, Belgian production group
Studio 100 would soon takeover distribution to the series six years later in May 2008 when its German distribution unit
Studio 100 International had brought out Australian animation studio
Flying Bark Productions and its German kids & family entertainment parent EM.Entertainment from
Sport1 Medien. ==See also==