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Disney spent $4 billion for Marvel. $7.4 billion for Pixar. $71 billion for Fox. Meanwhile, one tiny company quietly locked up 500+ trademarks and copyrights to some of the most iconic characters in history — Cinderella, Snow White, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, and dozens more — all in the public domain and legally theirs forever. They’re not a startup. They’ve already signed a nationwide T-Mobile deal, launched multiple interactive productions, and secured distribution to 200 million TVs. Backed by a team with a $6 billion+ licensing track record and $15 million+ in royalties already generated. And right now — while it’s still private — everyday investors can buy in at just $0.81 per share through their Regulation A+ round. |
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The most valuable assets in entertainment aren’t studios or streaming platforms. They’re the characters themselves — the ones people grew up with and will pay for forever. Disney knows it. That’s why they spent $4 billion on Marvel, $7.4 billion on Pixar, $71 billion on Fox. Elf Labs just secured permanent rights to over 500 classic characters — Cinderella, Snow White, Peter Pan, Pinocchio, and dozens more — all in the public domain and legally theirs. They’re not waiting. Already signed a nationwide telecom deal with T-Mobile, launched patented interactive content, and secured distribution to over 200 million TVs. Backed by a team with a $6 billion+ licensing track record and $15 million+ in royalties already generated. And right now — while it’s still private — accredited and non-accredited investors can buy in at just $0.81 per share through Regulation A+. The price jumps after November 20. Forever. This is the same window that turned early Disney, Marvel, and Pixar investors into legends. The whales are already in. |
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Whale's Final Word
Whales don’t chase hype.
They buy the assets that print money forever — the kind Disney spends tens of billions to own. Elf Labs just locked up 500+ of them — and they’re still private. When this hits the public markets, the valuation gap could be historic. The window closes November 20. — The Whale Investor |
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