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Dolphin Entertainment ties with Ethereum NFT project Flower Girls

Jinia Shawdagor
Jinia Shawdagor
January 31st, 2023
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  • This collaboration will see Dolphin create Flower Girls-based games, movies, and music.
  • Per Flower Girls’ Varvara Alay, this deal seeks to support children across the globe.
  • Dolphins Entertainment also has its own NFT collection titled Creature Chronicles: Exiled Aliens.

Dolphin Entertainment, a Children’s film and television company, partnered with Flower Girls, an NFT project on the Ethereum blockchain. A report unveiled this news on March 4, noting that this partnership involves the company creating scripted and unscripted television series, books, games, music, events, and merchandise based on the NFT collection.

According to the report, this partnership will be mutually beneficial, seeing as Dolphin Entertainment will expand the benefits, perks, and opportunities of the Flower Girls community. On the other hand, the Flower Girls brand will offer Dolphin Entertainment exciting expansion opportunities in entertainment and lifestyle.

Commenting on this collaboration, Flower Girls’ artist, Varvara Alay, said,

We are so excited to further blossom this project alongside Dolphin; who is opening new doors and unleashing a new range of benefits for our community members.

She added that Flower Girls deemed Dolphin Entertainment an ideal partner because the company has a storied history of working with children and supporting children’s charities across the globe. According to her, these traits align seamlessly with the mission of Flower Girls. Alay further noted that this partnership would help increase efforts to help children worldwide.

The Flower Girls project, which has 10,000 NFTs, has generated $15 million in sales. The project donates 20% of its profits to various children’s charities. Additionally, it directs 5% of its profits toward collecting NFT artwork from children.

Production companies continue gravitating toward NFTs

Dolphin Entertainment’s CEO, Bill O’Dowd, said,

This is the fastest and easiest partnership we’ve ever entered. We look forward to utilizing all of our resources to grow this brand, and thereby maximize the number of children that we’ll help through our various initiatives.

It is worth noting that this is not Dolphin Entertainment’s first interaction with the NFT world. In August last year, the company launched an NFT collection dubbed Creature Chronicles: Exiled Aliens. Designed by former Marvel visionary concept artist Anthony Francisco, the collection comprises 10,000 unique hand-drawn avatars, which were minted on the Solana blockchain.

Meanwhile, production companies are increasingly becoming interested in the NFT space. Before Dolphin Entertainment, Reese Witherspoon’s Hello Sunshine partnered with another Ethereum NFT project, World of Women (WoW), to produce a TV series based on the collection. Notably, Witherspoon supports the Flower Girls projects.

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Jinia Shawdagor
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Jinia is a fintech writer based in Sweden. With years of experience, she has written about cryptocurrency and blockchain for renowned publications such as Cointelegraph, Bitcoinist, Invezz, etc. She loves gardening, traveling, and extracting joy and happiness from the little things in life.