LOOK E LOO'S
An Animated Series Celebrating Uniqueness & Family Values
Investment Opportunity
Seeking $40,000 for 25% Profit Share
The Opportunity
Investment Terms
- • Investment Amount: $40,000
- • Investor Share: 25% of all profits
- • Term: Perpetual profit participation
Use of Funds
- • Marketing & Promotion Campaign
- • Distribution Deal Acquisition
- • Platform Pitching & Industry Outreach
- • Brand Development & Assets
The Concept
Look E Loo's follows twin brothers Mark and Anthony, known for their uniquely large, expressive eyes that make them stand out wherever they go. After their family moves from a challenging neighborhood to a diverse middle-class suburb in St. Louis, the twins navigate new friendships, celebrate their differences, and bring their community together.
Core Themes
- • Celebrating uniqueness
- • Family values & uplift
- • Cultural diversity
- • Positive representation
Setting
- • Suburban St. Louis
- • Diverse neighborhood
- • School & community focus
- • Contemporary timeline
Main Characters
Mark & Anthony "The Look E Loo's"
Twin brothers in elementary school with distinctively large, expressive eyes. They're inseparable, positive, and naturally draw people together with their unique charm and perspective.
Mom - 2nd Grade Teacher
Recently certified teacher who helped elevate the family to middle class. Nurturing, educated, and committed to her sons' success and community involvement.
Dad - Branch Manager
Steady provider and role model. Hardworking professional who's guided the family through their transition with wisdom and stability.
Neighborhood Friends
Diverse group of kids from various ethnic backgrounds who gather at the Look E Loo's house, creating a positive community hub.
Market Opportunity
Target Audience
Primary: Children ages 6-11
Secondary: Family co-viewing audience
Market Demand
Growing demand for diverse, positive representation in children's media that celebrates differences while promoting universal values of family, friendship, and community.
Competitive Advantage
Unique visual hook (the distinctive eyes), relatable family journey, authentic cultural representation, and positive messaging that fills a gap in current programming.
Platform Potential
Suitable for streaming services (Netflix, Disney+, Paramount+), traditional networks (Nickelodeon, Cartoon Network, Disney Channel), and digital platforms (YouTube Kids).
Revenue Streams
1. Distribution Licensing
Primary revenue from platform licensing deals (streaming services, networks, international distribution)
2. Merchandising
Character merchandise, books, toys, apparel featuring the Look E Loo's brand and distinctive visual identity
3. Digital Content
YouTube ad revenue, social media sponsorships, educational content partnerships
4. Educational Markets
School and library licensing, educational materials, diversity and inclusion programming
5. Brand Partnerships
Collaborations with educational brands, family-focused companies, and cultural organizations
Marketing Strategy
How We'll Deploy the $40,000
Professional Pitch Materials ($8,000)
Sizzle reel, show bible, character portfolios, treatment documents for distribution meetings
Industry Outreach ($10,000)
Festival submissions, industry event attendance, entertainment attorney consultations, pitch meetings
Digital Marketing ($12,000)
Social media campaigns, influencer partnerships, YouTube channel development, website creation
Content Samples ($6,000)
Animated clips, character animations, test footage to demonstrate concept viability
Brand Development ($4,000)
Logo refinement, style guide, brand assets, promotional materials
Path to Distribution
12-Month Roadmap
Preparation & Launch
Develop pitch materials, create digital presence, begin industry outreach
Festival & Market Circuit
Submit to animation festivals, attend industry markets, pitch to development executives
Platform Negotiations
Pursue interested distributors, negotiate terms, develop partnership opportunities
Deal Closure & Launch
Finalize distribution agreement, begin production planning, launch marketing campaign
Why Invest in Look E Loo's?
✓ Unique Visual Hook
The distinctive "big eyes" create instant brand recognition and memorable characters
✓ Timely & Relevant
Addresses growing demand for diverse, positive representation in children's entertainment
✓ Multiple Revenue Streams
Distribution, merchandising, digital content, educational markets, and brand partnerships
✓ Strong ROI Potential
25% of all profits in perpetuity provides ongoing revenue participation as the brand grows
✓ Universal Appeal
Themes of family, friendship, and celebrating differences resonate across all demographics
Investment Summary
Join the Look E Loo's Journey
Investment: $40,000
Return: 25% of All Profits
Help us bring positive, diverse representation to children's entertainment while building a valuable IP brand
Next Steps
- Review complete show bible and character materials
- Discuss investment structure and legal agreements
- Finalize partnership and deploy marketing strategy
- Begin distribution outreach and brand development
Let's Talk
Ready to invest in the future of diverse, positive children's entertainment?
Contact Information
Lloyd Bailer (323) 273-1519

The mother and father are in there 30's they both have good jobs. The father works, as a branch manager for a small corporation, and the mother is a 2nd grade teacher. They stay in a nice area in St Louis in the suburbs. They have a nice house and friendly neighbors. The neighbors are all different ethnic groups. They just moved into this house so they are just getting to know everybody. They moved in a nicer part of St Louis different from where they used to live. These two boys are twins they where horn in the late 1990's at a hospital in St Louis.
Where they used to live was the ghetto part of St Louis they were transitioning from being somewhat poor to being a middle class family. The mother just past the teachers exam not to long ago, and she started working making a lot of money for the household. The father has been a branch manager for a while providing for his family. Now that the mother has a good job they were able to move into a nicer neighborhood, buy new clothes. and a new car.
They enrolled the boys into a nice school with different ethnic groups. When they first moved into this new house they were so excited, and blessed. They appreciated everything considering where they came from. How did they get the name LOOK E LOO'S? When they were born there eve's is what made them different other than just being twins. When they were younger everybody used to make fun of them because of their eyes. There eye's were really big not normal but it looked cool. So cool that everywhere they went they would draw attention in a good way. This is what made them find a name for the boys because they were unique. So they decide to call them the LOOK E LOO'S it fit them good.
Their real names are Mark and Anthony but when they are together, or alone they respond to LOOK E LOO'S Everybody thought they were so cool the boys liked all the attention. On the first day at the new school they were so excited. When they got to the school of course they drew a lot of attention they were used to that. The school staff was getting a little worried because they were drawing a lot of attention. The principal just wanted some time to go by so they wouldn't draw so much attention.
In this neighborhood the neighbors loved them. By them moving into that neighborhood lifted everybody's spirits. The kids who lived in the neighborhood would spend a lot of time at the LOOK E LOO'S house. This was the hang out place for the neighborhood all the kids were doing well in school so it was OK. When it started to get dark they all knew it was time to go home. They would eat dinner, finish there homework then go to sleep. They started having new clothes, brand new books, good food to eat they were excited. This is a positive cartoon showing a different perspective on two kids that are unique.

When I was about 4 or 5 years old my favorite movie was Star Wars I was amazed on how much hope was built around the movie. I seen the movie in Theaters and was shocked on how long the lines were and how excited people were to see the movie. My favorite cartoon character was Mickey Mouse I would want to see the cartoon and was fascinated about Disneyland. When I was in the first grade they demonstrated to me how easy Mickey Mouse was designed. I had a Mickey Mouse watch.
The first time I entered Disneyland I was anticipating the excitement of the Amusement Park. It was everything I though it would be what a wonderful experience. Al the people were excited and participating in all the events it was a circus atmosphere people would line up to take picture with the Disney Characters I love the whole experience.
Next I went to other Amusement Parks like Knott's Berry Farm, Sea World, the San Diego Zoo was a good experience for me.
As I started getting older I was into the culture of music ,art, movies ,and writing I made and Executive Producer a lot of music albums, I drew and painting art that would eventually be in my business. Art on my clothes, greeting cards and pictures. Music would go into the movies, and made instrumentals, for videos made 10 movies and a lot of videos for writing I made 7 scripts and 7 books.




