
In this new episode of The Animashow, my guest Noam Roubah, producer and co-founder of Darjeeling, takes us behind the scenes of a studio where storytelling meets experimentation. From stop-motion and puppetry to animation series and video games, Noam shares how Darjeeling blends formats to create meaningful, often socially engaged content. From puppets and 2D series to stop-motion, video games, and web docs, Noam shares how Darjeeling continues to blend storytelling, experimentation, and purpose. Whether it's helping kids fall in love with reading books with “Yetili” , tackling waste and overconsumption “Rubbish!”, or opening intergenerational dialogue through animated history with “Little Casbah”, their projects always carry meaning. It’s a thoughtful and wide-ranging conversation about the future of animation, creative risk-taking, and why curiosity is still the most essential tool in a storyteller’s kit.