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Those Singing Monsters (simply known as My Singing Monsters: The Series in the linear TV broadcasts) is a 3D computer-animated musical fantasy television web series based on the 2012 app game, My Singing Monsters game series created by Canadian game company,. The series is produced by DreamWorks Animation Television and Skybound Entertainment in co-production with Big Blue Bubble, Flying Bark Productions, Studio 100 Animation and TeamTO while primarily funded by Screen Australia and Canada Media Fund. Set in a musical world where monsters can sing or/and play instruments, it follows the many adventures as well as the lives of a pink cheerleader monster named Pompom and her two best friends, Mammoth and Furcorn, while learning more and going adventures about their own world in the process.

Originally, in 2017, an official My Singing Monsters cartoon would be done by Wind Sun Sky Entertainment and Big Blue Bubble, to be distributed by Skybound, but it was ultimately canceled on December 6th, 2021, as it was announced that the series was no longer in production. However, DreamWorks Animation Television revived the project in 2026 with a completely different concept (but still retaining some, like the logo and village) on more faith to the game, this time as a web series than a television one in collaboration with Flying Bark Productions, TeamTO and Studio 100 Animation, with Skybound Entertainment announcing that they had retained the distribution rights for the series YouTube releases on their and My Singing Monsters official Channels as well as BYU TV, Canadian television airings while being the commissioner as well as merchandise licenser with NBCUniversal Syndication Studios handling the global distribution. This is the second show to be based off the game franchise, the first being "My Singing Monsters: Fandemonium", in collaboration with Wind Sun Sky Entertainment, with the studio returning for production as one of the series animation service providers rather than producer. It should be noted that Those Singing Monsters is separate from Fandemonium, especially since it featured some more creative liberties between the show and the video games.

Since its release, Those Singing Monsters has been widely praised as an ambitious and boundary-pushing animated series, with praise directed at its animation, humor, story, worldbuilding, characters, music, and voice acting, as well as expanding the world that the monsters live in My Singing Monsters while creating deeper characters and much more adventurous settings. Some have noted the series' appeal both to casual viewers who have never played My Singing Monsters and to long-time fans of the game. The series was nominated for or received for many awards, such as a BAFTA, several Annie Awards, Kidscreen Awards, Golden Reel Awards, and a Saturn Award.