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Observer
16-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Observer
Qatar's Toy Festival welcomes families for a summer of fun
DOHA: Families in Qatar are in for a magical summer as the third edition of the Qatar Toy Festival (QTF), the nation's biggest toy-themed extravaganza, swings open its doors at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Center (DECC). Running until August 4, this year's festival promises an even bigger, bolder, and more immersive experience, transforming the capital into a wonderland for children and parents alike. Spanning over 17,000 square meters and divided into five creative zones, the festival is designed to dazzle. From giant inflatables in Hyper Land to whimsical island adventures in Fancy Island and high-energy challenges in Champions Land, each space offers a unique world to explore. The festival also introduces a first-of-its-kind QTF Summer Camp for kids aged 4 to 12, blending learning with play through art, science, and sports activities. Jassim Al Mahmoud, Director of Communications at Visit Qatar 'This year, we focused on creating new immersive and educational experiences to expand family entertainment in Qatar,' said Jassim Al Mahmoud, Director of Communications at Visit Qatar. 'We wanted to ensure that every family, no matter their interests or age, finds something memorable and engaging at the festival.' Highlighting the festival's growing impact, Jassim Al Mahmoud added: 'The Qatar Toy Festival has become a cornerstone of our summer calendar. Each edition builds on the last, introducing innovative attractions and partnerships that set a new benchmark for family entertainment in the region.' Toy Festival in Qatar (6) The lineup is as star-studded as it is action-packed. Popular content creator AboFlah makes his festival debut alongside the ALJ Sisters, while celebrated Egyptian educator Al Daheeh joins in the final week for a motivational talk and his animated premiere. Other crowd-pullers include live performances, dance shows, science experiments, and even an Ultimate Horror House inspired by Five Nights at Freddy's. Adding to the excitement, the festival features a real-life PUBG Mobile battleground, where visitors can compete to win a Jetour car, and a Sherlock Holmes escape room for puzzle lovers. Meanwhile, families can shop at themed retail outlets such as Build-A-Bear and Mumuso, enjoy culinary delights at a vibrant F&B court, and look forward to special back-to-school promotions. Last year's edition drew over 100,000 visitors - a 33 per cent increase from its debut - and this year's attendance is expected to surpass that milestone. 'We are seeing a strong appetite for large-scale family experiences that combine entertainment with learning,' Jassim Al Mahmoud emphasized. 'By offering diverse activities like science workshops, art sessions, and physical challenges, we not only entertain but also inspire children's curiosity and creativity.' 'Our mission is to reinforce Qatar's position as a leading family-friendly tourism destination, especially during the summer months,' he continued. 'Through world-class programming, global entertainment brands, and immersive environments, we are attracting both local and international visitors, contributing significantly to tourism growth.' With Ooredoo as the official telecom partner, QTF has solidified its place as a flagship event on Qatar's summer calendar. Tickets range from QAR 50 for general entry to QAR 1,500 for the exclusive VVIP experience. As summer winds down, a special 'Back to School' week will help families gear up for the academic year with themed entertainment and giveaways. Beyond the festival, visitors can explore other seasonal attractions such as Scoop by the Sea at West Bay North Beach, the new Meryal Waterpark, Doha Quest, and luxury beach resorts, all part of Visit Qatar's mission to create a dynamic year-round tourism calendar. 'The festival is more than just fun - it's about creating lasting memories for families and positioning Qatar as the region's ultimate summer destination,' Jassim Al Mahmoud concluded. 'We look forward to welcoming everyone and sharing this unique celebration of imagination, learning, and joy.'


Campaign ME
11-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Campaign ME
Spacetoon taps content creators to launch kids animated series
Spacetoon has announced a strategic collaboration with the ALJ Sisters, a trio of talented young creators, for an original production titled Happiness Spreaders. Designed with Gen Z and Alpha audiences in mind, the partnership will bring the beloved real-life personalities of the ALJ Sisters to the animated screen. Happiness Spreaders will blend heartwarming storytelling, vibrant animation, and positive messaging to inspire and entertain children and families alike. This collaboration aims to cultivate Spacetoon's values in the next generation through purposeful content that inspires and empowers them. Ahmad Weiss, General Manager of Spacetoon Entertainment, said: 'We are thrilled to welcome ALJ Sisters to the Spacetoon family. We see a clear path to building something truly meaningful, something with unprecedented positive impact, through a synergistic blend of animation, immersive events, innovative merchandising, and so much more.' The 10-episode animated series showcases a storyline centered around three friends who bravely accept the challenge to help children and make the world a better place, turning various challenging situations into positive outcomes. Each episode's runtime will be approximately six minutes. 'This isn't just about content; it's about delivering enduring value to our audience, creating experiences that resonate deeply and broadly,' Weiss said. The collaboration was unveiled live on stage prior to ALJ Sisters show at the Qatar Toy Festival in Doha. The ALJ Sisters have become a phenomenon in the region, boasting a significant following across the Gulf. They're celebrated for their authentic and musical content, having made numerous special appearances at artistic events and live concerts, with their musical performances consistently selling out. Their engaging personalities and heartwarming content have garnered a dedicated fanbase among children. The trio also has a strong digital presence, with 1 billion views on their official YouTube channel, 'ALJ Sisters,' and over 5 million followers collectively across their platforms. Shoug Albaanon and Fatma Alayoub, Co-Founders of ALJ Sisters, shared: 'We are thrilled to join forces with Spacetoon in a partnership rooted in our shared passion for nurturing young minds. Children are the architects of tomorrow, and empowering them through meaningful, values-driven content is at the heart of our mission. Together, we strive to ignite creativity, foster critical thinking, and instill confidence in the next generation. This collaboration is more than an initiative, it's a promise to equip children with the tools they need to grow into resilient, visionary leaders ready to shape the future.' Beyond the screen, the animated series will launch alongside a licensing and merchandising program. This includes themed events, live shows, a toy line, and various merchandise and goodies, all designed to foster a deeper connection with its audience. Spacetoon declared that production for Happiness Spreaders is already underway, with the series expected to premiere in the first quarter of 2026. The company claims to be renowned in the MENA region for pioneering the 'creator-to-character' strategy. This innovative global approach, which transforms popular online personalities into animated stars, was first successfully adapted for the MENA market by Spacetoon with their hit three-season series, The Moshaya Family Animation, launched four years ago. Building on this triumph, Spacetoon aims to continue to forge key partnerships with top creators, promising more fresh and compelling content this year to maintain its market dominance.


Broadcast Pro
09-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Broadcast Pro
Spacetoon teams up with ALJ Sisters for animated series ‘Happiness Spreaders'
Spacetoon announced that production for 'Happiness Spreader' is already underway, with the series expected to premiere in Q1 2026. Spacetoon has announced a new strategic partnership with the ALJ Sisters, a trio of young creators from the Gulf region, to develop a new animated series titled Happiness Spreaders. This collaboration was officially announced live on stage ahead of the ALJ Sisters' performance at the Qatar Toy Festival in Doha. The upcoming series aims to bring the real-life charm and personalities of the ALJ Sisters to the screen in an uplifting 10-episode animated production. Each six-minute episode will cater to Gen Z and Alpha audiences, offering a blend of entertainment and positive messaging designed to inspire children and families. Through storytelling and imaginative animation, Happiness Spreaders will promote good values, positive habits, and cultural enrichment. The show follows the adventures of three friends who courageously take on the mission of helping children and spreading joy across various situations. Armed with magical tools such as enchanted dresses, wands, and mirrors, the girls aim to brighten lives and build what they call the 'wall of smiles.' ALJ Sisters—celebrated for their musical and artistic talents—have built a strong fanbase throughout the Gulf, thanks to their live performances, sold-out concerts, and wide-ranging digital content. Their YouTube channel has amassed over a billion views, and they collectively enjoy more than 5m followers across social media platforms. Commenting on the collaboration, Ahmad Weiss, General Manager of Spacetoon Entertainment, stated: 'We are thrilled to welcome ALJ Sisters to the Spacetoon family. We see a clear path to building something truly meaningful, something with unprecedented positive impact, through a synergistic blend of animation, immersive events, innovative merchandising, and so much more. This isn't just about content; it's about delivering enduring value to our audience, creating experiences that resonate deeply and broadly.' The launch of the series will be accompanied by a wide-ranging licensing and merchandising initiative, featuring themed live shows, toys, events, and other branded products aimed at strengthening audience engagement. Shoug Albaanon and Fatma Alayoub, Co-Founders of ALJ Sisters, shared: 'We are thrilled to join forces with Spacetoon in a partnership rooted in our shared passion for nurturing young minds. Children are the architects of tomorrow, and empowering them through meaningful, values-driven content is at the heart of our mission. Together, we strive to ignite creativity, foster critical thinking, and instill confidence in the next generation. This collaboration is more than an initiative, it's a promise to equip children with the tools they need to grow into resilient, visionary leaders ready to shape the future.' Production of Happiness Spreaders is already in progress, with the series set to premiere in early 2026.

ILoveQatar.net
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- ILoveQatar.net
Hide and Seek Theatrical Play
The ALJ Sisters return to the stage with "Hide and Seek", a fun-filled theatrical play specially crafted for young audiences. This adventure-themed performance is packed with laughter, surprises, and interactive moments, making it a delightful experience for children and families alike. Event Details: Date: 18 July 2025 Time: 3 pm – 4 pm and 6 pm – 7 pm Entry: From QR 150 to QR 750 (depending on category) Source: Eventat Qatar Note: The details mentioned in this event listing are sourced from the organizers' official announcements and are subject to change. Please check with the organizer directly before making plans.


Qatar Tribune
29-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Qatar Tribune
Qatar Toy Festival set to return next week with new activations
Tribune News Network Doha Visit Qatar has announced the return of the highly successful Qatar Toy Festival (QTF), now in its third edition, taking place from July 6 to August 4, 2025 at the Doha Exhibition and Convention Centre (DECC), with Ooredoo as telecom partner. As a flagship event on Qatar's summer calendar, this year's festival features new live shows, immersive activations, and, for the first time, a dedicated QTF Summer Camp for children and young teens. Spanning more than 17,000 squaremetres, the festival will include five zones: Fancy Island for girls, Champions Land for boys and teenagers, Cutie Pie Land for pre-school, Hyper Land for inflatables and a main stage. Families can enjoy more than 10 daily stage shows, including musical performances, science demos, dance acts, competitions, and several celebrity appearances, including Abu Flah and the ALJ Sisters. The festival will also feature 10 retail outlets, including Build-A-Bear and Mumuso, along with a food and beverages (F&B) court offering favourites such as Exit55, Juniors, Belgian Fries, and Pizza Box. Commenting on the festival, Hamad Al Khaja, manager of Festivals & Events Delivery at Visit Qatar, said: 'We are delighted to announce the return of the Qatar Toy Festival as part of our dynamic summer calendar. This edition marks a new milestone with the launch of the QTF Summer Camp and Back to School programme, offering additional opportunities for children to learn, play, and connect in fun and meaningful ways. From beloved toy brands and live shows to hands-on workshops and character meet-and-greets, the festival promises memorable moments for visitors of all ages.' New Activations This Year: Visitors can look forward to the following experiences being introduced this year: Ultimate Horror House experience with Five Nights at Freddy's special merchandise, an immersive horror house experience that brings your worst nightmares, offering a suspense-filled environment with interactive elements. PUBG Mobile laser guns' real-life experience is an action-packed activation that recreates the popular battle royale game in a physical setting. As part of the PUBG battleground at Qatar Toy Festival, a major competition will be held, with a Jetour car as the grand prize. Sherlock Holmes Escape Room is a themed escape room set in a Victorian-era environment, where participants work in teams to solve puzzles and uncover clues before time runs out. Lilo & Stitch activation is also coming to QTF, bringing island experiences, fun photo opportunities, and interactive experiences for all ages. In addition, Abu Flah will make his first appearance at the festival with a special activation that includes a new animation premiere, an interactive session, and meet and greet. In the final week, as part of the Back-to-School programme, Egyptian educator Al Daheeh will present an animated debut followed by a motivational talk on school life. New retail offerings this year include Labubu and Haribo products. QTF Summer Camp: This edition will see the introduction of the QTF Summer Camp, a dynamic and structured programme tailored to children aged four to 12. Operating daily from 8am to 1pm throughout the duration of the festival, except Fridays, the camp offers a variety of engaging, educational, and recreational experiences. Children enrolled in the camp will enjoy sessions in art and design, science experiments led by Science Street, interactive play with beloved characters, and a range of physical activities such as obstacle courses and movement games. The camp accommodates up to 150 children across different age groups and is priced at QR750 per week or QR2,000 for the full month. Back to School: This year's edition will also feature a new 'Back to School' programme that will run during the festival's final week, featuring themed shows, competitions, and prize giveaways. Retailers will also highlight Back to School products, offering families a wide selection ahead of the new academic year. Tickets and Timings: Qatar Toy Festival will be open from 2pm until 10pm on weekdays, and 2pm until 11pm on weekends. There are five ticket categories available: Entry Ticket for QR50, Ultimate Fun Ticket for QR80, Fast Track Ticket for QR300, Family Entry for QR200, and VVIP Ticket for QR1,500.