Drone City

In Development
Format: Animated series
Duration: 26x11'
Production company: MONDE ET MEDIA TV
Co-production company: Caffeine Films Production
Country of Production: France, Ukraine, The Czech Republic
Target audience: Children 7-9
Genre: Adventure, Science Fiction
Looking for: Funding, Co-producer, Distribution, Sales Agent, Broadcaster, VOD Platform / Streamers

In the city full of drones, techno girl Margo together with her friends helps and repair drones, while all together they battle the villain with his ugly robots and occasionally save the city from different catastrophes.

In Dronecity, drones run everything—delivering packages, driving cars, filming movies. Each has a unique personality and AI consciousness, though humans barely notice. Except Margo, a brilliant young engineer who treats them like friends. In her high-tech hangar, she helps her closest drone pals: chatty Daily, gentle Agro, speedy Fire, artistic Maeve, and loyal Smith. Together, they face daily adventures, mischief, and threats—like Max, a mischievous genius and his bumbling Maxbots. With her human allies, Margo helps unite humans and drones alike.

Pitching team

Jean-Marie Laronze

Producer

MONDE & MEDIA is a film and TV production company founded in 2015, committed to telling original stories rooted in underrepresented territories. From Polynesia to Africa to Eastern Europe, we focus on bold international co-productions. In 2025, we’re entering a new chapter with our first animation project, developed in partnership with a Ukrainian studio—marking our ambition to explore new formats and expand into emerging markets.

Roman Rozengut

Creator of the concept

As a writer, took part in dozens of comedy and animation series, including very successful projects 'Fixies,' 'Alisa knows what to do,' 'Tina and Tony,' recent APCkids' project 'Dinocity' and youtube-project 'Meet Arnold.' Roman has a solid background in science with PhD in Neurobiology and MA in Psychology, which helps him to integrate humor and action with education and science in kids projects.

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