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Fancy working with Henry Hugglemonster and Doc McStuffins?

Now could be your chance.

SO, HAVE YOU ever dreamt about working with the loveable monster Henry Hugglemonster or the ever-caring Doc McStuffins?

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Or maybe more of a classic like Peter Rabbit?

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It could be your time.

The creators of the animated five-year-old Roarsville resident, the stuffed-animal healer and Beatrix Potter’s character are looking for about 70 people to join their ever-expanding Dublin team.

Opening its Smithfield studio today, Brown Bag Films has announced new positions will be available between now and 2018 (when it plans to have 255 employees on board).

As well as the Hugglemonster, DocMcStuffins and Peter Rabbit television series, the company works on multiple shows for Nickelodeon, CBeebies and Disney Junior. It is currently producing the CG adaptation of Richard Adams’s Watership Down for both Netflix and the BBC.

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Set up in 1994, Brown Bag Films was acquired by North American studio 9 Story Media Group last year allowing for investment in a new studio and an ambitious recruitment drive. As well as its Dublin base, the firm has a 2D studio in Manchester and an office in LA.

However, its founders do not want to forget its beginnings.

“With an eight year history in Smithfield, we were keen to maintain our roots here,” said managing director Cathal Gaffney.

“Our new studio sets an incredibly high standard and is the perfect home for our outstanding creative and technical talent. This is a very exciting time to be working in the kids content business and we are currently recruiting for talent to work with us on exciting shows like Watership Down and Doc McStuffins,” he added.

According to 9 Story Media Group’s executive chairman Neil Court, the Smithfield site is “one of the most creatively driven and technically advanced studios in the world.

In one of her first gigs as the newly minted Jobs Minister, Mary Mitchell O’Connor welcomed the expansion this morning, calling Brown Bag Films a “great Irish success story”.

She was joined by IDA Ireland’s Martin Shanahan who noted that the company continues to draw international attention (it bagged three Emmys last year for Peter Rabbit, for instance).

“Ireland’s combination of creative and technical talent, and our love of storytelling and the visual arts makes it the perfect location from which to grow and develop global content,” he added.

See job listings here. (Current open positions include a string of technical roles, including a“hair and fur” specialist.)

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    Jun 29th 2017, 1:09 PM

    All the 8th amendment does is harm women’s health. Replace it with legislation that treats pregnant women and girls as autonomous humans, not Tupperware containers. The rally for lies this Saturday will be interesting.

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    Jun 29th 2017, 4:40 PM

    @DaisyChainsaw: I find these, while no doubt well meaning, a tad disturbing in that the more options and recommendations that are made, the more they’ll cherry pick from and ignore but still be able to quite legitimately say they followed the advice of the Citizens’ Assembly.

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    Jun 29th 2017, 12:26 PM

    That all makes sense. Hopefull the Oireachtas implements the recommendations of the report.

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    Jun 29th 2017, 1:22 PM

    @Daithí Ó Coinnigh: Kenny announced when the Assembly delivered not what was wanted (by the politicians in government) that there was another committee to be set up and ‘consider’ the Assmbly’s output – i.e. Water it down or even better – drag it into a dark alley, ignore it and bull ahead regardless.
    Let women determine their own treatment options – NOT politicians!!!

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    Jun 29th 2017, 12:24 PM

    If you’re going to explain the word consensus, don’t do so incorrectly. Consensus is where you arrive at something acceptable to all or the vast majority. Thus, these recommendations are acceptable to the vast majority of the assembly.

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    Jun 29th 2017, 12:56 PM

    Are we going to need new jumpers with REPLACE on them instead?

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    Jun 29th 2017, 1:10 PM

    @Fiachrá Ó Dubhthaigh: repealing and then creating legislation for this is the best way.

    Ireland’s obsession with referendums for everything really needs to stop, the only way this can stop is us stopping adding everything to the constitution even when it doesn’t need to be in it.

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    Jun 29th 2017, 3:50 PM

    Repeal! It’s their choice. We are all human and I have no right to tell another human how to live.

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    Jun 29th 2017, 4:59 PM

    @Nicholas J Campbell: we are all human and we ALL have a RIGHT to live.

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    Jun 29th 2017, 3:04 PM

    Just bring it in, make it available for anyone who plans on having one & get it over with.

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    Jun 29th 2017, 5:01 PM

    Nicholas we are all human and we all have a RIGHT to live

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    Jun 29th 2017, 1:46 PM

    There still wasting taxpayer money !

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    Jun 29th 2017, 1:53 PM

    Women are tax payers too and their health deserve to be properly looked after

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    Jun 29th 2017, 5:11 PM

    Nicholasjcampbell we are all human and we ALL have a right to live

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    Jun 30th 2017, 8:55 PM

    The first thing I have to say is “When did 25% become a consensus”. The second thing is ” I believe that the Citizens Assembly is one of the most sexist groups I’ve ever come across. Have men and boys not got an equal right to control over their reproduction . Or any ! This assembly is so biased that it didn’t even mention condoms for boys and men.

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    Jun 30th 2017, 3:28 AM

    This article is either poorly written, or the Citizen’s Assembly was all over the shop.

    “These recommendations were arrived at via a consensus (ie a majority were in agreement) of the members’ responses.”

    and then

    “Between 15 and 20 members calling for a recommendation (roughly 25%) was taken to be consensus.”

    If the latter is what they viewed as a consensus, then the must have only a cursory relationship with a dictionary.

    “usually in singular: A general agreement.”

    https://en.oxforddictionaries.com/definition/consensus

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