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Animate My Storybook is a Caribbean cinematic animation studio that turns children's books into broadcast-grade animated films. Founded in Kingston, Jamaica, the studio is built inside Country Mungrel TV — Jamaica's leading AI animation series with 299+ episodes and 100M+ platform views.
Animate My Storybook is a Caribbean cinematic animation studio that helps children's book authors transform their stories into broadcast-grade animated films. Founded in Kingston, Jamaica by creator Quil Thomas, the studio is built inside Country Mungrel TV — Jamaica's leading AI animation series with 299+ episodes and 100M+ views across YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. Government commissioned and adopted by Caribbean school systems, the studio brings broadcast-grade production quality to self-published and traditionally-published authors at price points previously inaccessible. Author-first by design — every project includes 100% IP ownership and a Delight Guarantee. The studio takes on three cinematic projects per quarter.
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From "Nyla and the Treasure of Talents" by Pearlette Primus Hannaway. Government commissioned.
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From "Cecile and Mindy Black" by Phoenix Clarke. The Universe package.
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Animation excerpt from Phoenix Clarke's book.
Quil Thomas is available for interviews, podcast guest appearances, panel discussions, and on-camera commentary on topics including: AI animation, Caribbean creative industries, children's media, self-publishing, and the future of children's storytelling.
Press contact: hello@animatemystorybook.com
Response time: within 24 hours, Mon–Fri
If you're a publisher, brand, or platform interested in partnership — let's talk. We collaborate with educational publishers, children's media platforms, and Caribbean cultural institutions.