LÚNA Transmedia children's IP · ages 7–12 · “Inside Out” for the questions
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Every kid wonders about the big stuff.
Why am I me. What was here before I was born. Where do my words go when I stop talking. Why is there something instead of nothing.
LÚNA
Kids ages 7 to 12 ask. And never tell.
Out of shame. Out of fear. Out of shyness.
OSI verified the signal across 4 distinct linguistic markets.
The signal was there. The IP wasn't.
Lúna is the first.
A cinematic universe. A classroom wheel. A bedside projector. A five-book arc.
One question at a time — from solitude, to conversation, to memory.
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Four verticals · one moment

An IP that arrives on four fronts

Production-ready across publishing, audiovisual, EdTech and product — each licensable independently, by vertical and by territory.

IQVA 4.62 / 5 · GO-VERDE OSI · 4 markets verified 4 verticals · production-ready IP registered · OEPM / Safe Creative

In operation on Track A — Lúna keeps moving while partners accelerate specific verticals.

THE FILM

Lúna meets Vela.

48 seconds. The first scene of a cinematic universe.

Admit one LÚNA The first scene · 2026 0:48 Trailer Watch the trailer →
LAS GRANDES

Lúna is not alone in the dark.

Five lights visit her bedroom. Each one carries a question. None of them brings an answer.

NOS
"Can you feel what others feel?"
The warmest Grande. Soft and pulsing, like an ember. She appears when you realise someone else feels exactly what you feel.
RÍO
"Why do I exist?"
Fluid and restless, like water that won't stop moving. Younger than Vela. She doesn't breathe — she just stares.
VELA
"Will I die someday?"
The first Grande. Elongated and soft, like a flame that doesn't burn. She arrives on the first night. She's the one that scares the most because she's the first.
ECO
"What comes after?"
Barely visible. Pulses like a tired heart. She fades at the edges. She echoes, like a question that never gets answered.
ORA
"Where do thoughts go?"
The sharpest Grande. Angular and still. She appears when you wonder about things nobody can see — thoughts, time, memories.
THE PROJECTOR

Two minutes inside Lúna's room.

A preview of the bedside object. The real product: a 360° projector that turns the ceiling into Lúna's universe, immersive sound, seven minutes — an object children fall asleep under, parents wrap on Christmas Eve, and design stores put in their windows.

NOS
"Can you feel what others feel?"
COMING SOON
RÍO
"Why do I exist?"
COMING SOON
VELA
"Will I die someday?"
▶ PRESS PLAY
ECO
"What comes after?"
COMING SOON
ORA
"Where do thoughts go?"
COMING SOON

Headphones recommended · Two minutes

THE WHEEL · EDTECH

The least cinematic piece.
The one that scales the most.

Lúna's questions on a wheel. Verified science as answers. Kids add their own questions, build their class wheel, share it home. Direct-to-classroom distribution. UGC by design. OSI signal in real time.

VELA RÍO ECO ORA NOS SPIN
VELA · Mortality
RÍO · Identity
ECO · Cosmos
ORA · The Invisible
NOS · Others
Classroom
10-15 min sessions. The teacher spins. The class discusses. Students add their own questions.
EdTech Platforms
Embeddable module. API-ready. White-label licensing for educational apps and platforms.
Home
Parents and children explore together. The projector asks. The spinner digs deeper. Bedtime becomes wonder time.
Open the wheel →

DEMO · 15 QUESTIONS · FULL VERSION: 100

"Which is your Grande tonight?"

THE PROMPT THAT CHANGES BEDTIME

EDITORIAL · FIVE BOOKS

The first night, written.

Fifty pages. Watercolor and gouache. The first of five books, each built around one Grande, one question, one night.

Lúna calls them Las Grandes — the Big Ones — because each one brings one of the biggest questions a person can ask. They appear as lights on her ceiling at night. She names them as they arrive. They don't speak. They don't answer. They just move through the room and ask. VELA · RÍO · ECO · ORA · NOS
BOOK ONE
The Night I Met
Vela
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THE ARC
01
VELA
The night Lúna meets the first question — and learns that maybe everyone has asked it too.
02
RÍO
The night Lúna answers her father back — for the first time.
03
ECO
The night Lúna discovers Mía has her own Grandes — and so does her father.
04
ORA
The night Lúna learns to carry the Grandes into the day.
05
NOS
The night Lúna understands that every child has Grandes — even the ones who never speak about them.
PRODUCT CANVAS · FOUR OBJECTS

Where Lúna lives in the room.

The physical extension of the universe. Four objects, each one built around a moment in the story. None of them generic.

BEDSIDE OBJECT · 360°
The Projector
One disc per Grande. One question per night. The ritual object that turns the ceiling into Lúna's universe. Seven minutes, from question to silence.
SET OF FIVE · BASELESS
Las Grandes Lamps
Five lamps, one per Grande. Each in the aura color of her own light — Vela gold, Río blue, Eco green, Ora red, Nos orange. Weightless on any bedside table. Sold as a complete set or individually.
SOFT COMPANION · HEIRLOOM-GRADE
Lúna
The girl who asks the questions, in soft form. Embroidered face, messy dark hair, cream pyjamas. Made to last a childhood — and the next one.
SLIPCASE EDITION · FIVE VOLUMES
The Collected Lúna
All five books in a single slipcase. Gold foil, premium paper, archival binding. Designed to be kept on the shelf — and passed on.

Unit economics, royalty structure and category-by-category revenue projections available under NDA

THE CATEGORY · MARKET GAP

Why Lúna. Why now.

Between the ages of 7 and 12, children begin to ask the biggest questions — about death, identity, the universe, the invisible, others. Developmental psychology calls it the emergence of abstract self-awareness. The children's entertainment industry calls it nothing. No IP is built for this exact window — the closest adjacents prove the appetite without entering it. Lúna is the first built for it.

7–8
YEARS OLD
First understanding that death is permanent and irreversible. "Will I die too?" The question arrives without warning. No IP stays with the child here.
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8–9
YEARS OLD
Emergence of identity questions. "Why am I me and not someone else?" The child realises their existence is contingent. They feel the vertigo of being replaceable.
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9–10
YEARS OLD
First cosmic awareness. "What was there before the universe?" The child connects science class with existential vertigo. They feel small in something infinite.
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11–12
YEARS OLD
The mind turns on itself. "What is a thought made of?" The child begins to watch their own thinking — the invisible made real. They question the unseen: time, dreams, the self.
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No children's IP occupies this specific territory — the pre-sleep existential question. The nearest adjacents validate the demand without continuing it. Lúna was built for this gap — verified by OSI across 4 distinct linguistic markets, validated by IQVA at 4.62/5, full methodology and audit under NDA.

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THE ENGINE

Built on signal.
Validated by data.

LÚNA wasn't born from intuition. It was detected by OSI — our signal intelligence system — and verified across 4 distinct European linguistic markets. Then validated by IQVA — our viability assessment — with a score of 4.62 out of 5.

OSI
Origin Signal Intelligence. Scans 12 languages every quarter via structured cultural extractions. 2,000+ searches per cycle. 97.7% discarded. What survives is a validated cultural signal that no IP yet occupies.
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IQVA
IP Quick Viability Assessment. 34 questions. 6 blocks. Three independent scoring layers: human, machine, deterministic code. Variance below 0.15. LÚNA scored 4.62/5 — GO-GREEN across all verticals.
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