ZeptoLab has announced that Warner Bros. Discovery has acquired the rights to broadcast its animated series Om Nom Stories across the Indian subcontinent. The agreement grants Warner Bros. Discovery exclusive Pay TV rights along with non-exclusive digital streaming rights, extending the show’s reach across India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, Nepal, and Sri Lanka.
“We’re incredibly excited to partner with Warner Bros. Discovery to bring Om Nom Stories to the Indian subcontinent” said Manaf Hassan, Executive Producer at ZeptoLab. “Their reach, legacy, and commitment to world-class storytelling make them the perfect home for the series. We are confident that this partnership will greatly contribute to the growing demand for the series.”
Originally created and produced by ZeptoLab, Om Nom Stories is a comedy-led animated series known for its short-format episodes, expressive characters, and distinctive visual language. The series is part of the globally popular Cut the Rope franchise, which has evolved from a mobile gaming phenomenon into a multi-season animated property with a strong international following.
Under the deal, Warner Bros. Discovery will distribute all 26 seasons of Om Nom Stories across its kids’ television networks, including Cartoon Network, POGO, and Discovery Kids, as well as on discovery+. This multi-platform approach ensures the series reaches young audiences through both linear television and digital streaming across the region.
Commenting on the collaboration, Sai Abishek, Head of Factual Entertainment, Lifestyle & Kids, South Asia at Warner Bros. Discovery said, “We’re delighted to welcome ZeptoLab’s popular Om Nom Stories to the Warner Bros. Discovery kids entertainment portfolio for the Indian subcontinent. This classic series underscores our vision and strategy for Cartoon Network to provide cheerful, imaginative, and universally appealing stories to children and families throughout the region. We are confident that Om Nom Stories, with its expressive storytelling and lively adventure-driven landscape, will be loved by our audience.”
The announcement aligns with the franchise marking 15 years since its inception, highlighting its continued evolution beyond gaming into animated storytelling and expanded television distribution across multiple markets.