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Assorted Nuts Animation Studios

Assorted Nuts Animation Studios, headquartered in Karlstad, Sweden, is an award-winning, independent animation studio and development/production house that creates animated films and characters.

Burt Gillett

His animation career started around 1916 when he was employed by the International Film Service, an early animation studio under the ownership of William Randolph Hearst and the supervision of Gregory La Cava.

Trickfilmstudio

Trickfilmstudio (later Pingu Filmstudio) was an animation studio located in Russikon, Switzerland.


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Agenda Suicide

The music video, by animation studio MK12, shows bosses bullying employees, while they continue to work.

Avi Arad

On August 25, 2010 it was announced that Arad was given a chair with the American branch of animation studio Production I.G in Los Angeles, California.

Chris Prynoski

His animation studio, Titmouse, Inc., is best known for their work on the Guitar Hero game cinematics, the short film Scott Pilgrim vs. The Animation, and television series work on such shows as Metalocalypse, Avatar: The Last Airbender, Afro Samurai, DJ & the Fro, Community, The Venture Bros., Freaknik: The Musical, and Superjail!.

Clive Smith

Clive A. Smith, founder of the Canadian animation studio Nelvana

Eddy Paape

He started his career as an animator, working from 1942 on at CBA, the same animation studio where a few years later he would be joined by future Belgian cartoonists André Franquin, Peyo, and Morris).

Erika Scheimer

Erika Scheimer (born "Erica" Schiemer, circa 1960) is an occasional voice-actress in the cartoons of the defunct Filmation animation-studio.

Franklin Hills, Los Angeles

Brothers Roy and Walt Disney both owned homes at the corner of Lyric and St. George during the late 1920s so that they could walk to their first animation studio, located a few blocks away at Hyperion and Griffith Park Blvd.

Guy Delisle

Delisle studied animation at Sheridan College in Oakville, near Toronto, and then worked for the animation studio CinéGroupe in Montreal.

Hard Luck Duck

Fred Seibert became president of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons in 1992 and helped guide the struggling animation studio into its greatest output in years with shows like 2 Stupid Dogs and SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron.

Hiroshi Morioka

Primarily working alongside director Koichi Mashimo at Bee Train animation studio, he's come on scene in his work with some notable productions by Bee Train including the anime adaption of Clamp's Tsubasa Chronicle and the third segment Field Test in Batman: Gotham Knight.

Ion Popescu-Gopo

Since 1950 he started working for Studioul Cinematografic Bucureşti (Cinematographic Studio Bucharest) in the animation department, that later broke into a separate animation studio, Animafilm.

Keith Chapman

Bob the Builder was produced at Manchester's HOT Animation Studio, with Curtis Jobling's unmistakable character and world designs helping propel the character, and the show, onto a global audience.

Manxmouse

The Japanese animation studio Nippon Animation adapted this tale into a feature-length TV special in 1979, directed by Hiroshi Saito.

Mark Henn

Other than being an animator, Henn makes a cameo appearance in the sitcom Full House in the show's season 6 two-part finale The House Meets the Mouse as the animator friend of Joey when the latter visits the Disney animation studio in Florida.

Mexopolis

Mexopolis (also known as Mexopolis Animation Studio) is an American production company founded in 1999 by Jorge R. Gutierrez and Sandra Equihua.

Michael Lah

After Lah left MGM, he briefly rejoined Hanna-Barbera at their TV cartoon studio as an animator, then joined Quartet Films, a commercial animation studio that created television commercials for Kelloggs and Green Giant Foods.

Niel Bushnell

In 2002 Bushnell and his wife, Diane, established their own animation studio, Qurios Entertainment, in their home town of Hartlepool.

Nik Ranieri

Soon after that he moved to Disney's feature animation studio in Glendale, CA where he animated on The Little Mermaid (working primarily on the character of Ursula the sea witch, under supervising animator Ruben Aquino).

Norman McLaren

Studio A, the NFB's first animation studio, formally came into existence as of January 1943, with McLaren as its head.

O Entertainment

The animation division, Omation Animation Studio, was founded by animators who formerly worked at DNA Productions.

Per Åhlin

In 1970 he started his own animation studio, PennFilm Studio AB situated in Hököpinge, and has, as of 2009, directed eight feature-length films and several shorts, including Sagan om Karl-Bertil Jonssons julafton which is shown on television every Christmas Eve in Sweden, Norway and Finland.

Pres Romanillos

In 2007 Romanillos travelled to Salamanca, Spain, where he assisted in setting up the Enne Animation Studio along with fellow animation artist Scott Johnston.

Raymond Neoh

In 2000, Neoh co-founded GDC/IDMT in Shenzhen as both a school and professional CGI animation studio.

Rough Draft

Rough Draft Studios, an American animation studio, and its South Korean sister studio

Roze Stiebra

She graduated from the Faculty of Puppetry at the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy in 1964, and went on to work as an animator for Latvian Television (studio Telefilm-Riga 1966-1987), Rīgas kinostudija (1987-1990) and the animation studio Dauka (since 1991)).

Shin-Ei Animation

Shin-Ei is the animation studio behind the biggest hit anime television series, Doraemon and Crayon Shin-chan, which still run on Japanese TV since 1979 and 1992 respectively.

Spiderwood Studios

Spiderwood Studios is a Motion Picture, Music and Animation studio that opened in 2009 by Producer Tommy G. Warren.

Squigglevision

Tom Snyder of Tom Snyder Productions invented the technique, which his animation studio Soup2Nuts subsequently popularized in several successful animated series.

StarToons

StarToons International, LLC was an American animation studio located in the Chicago, Illinois area.

Steve Box

His early work in animation included the popular British claymation television series The Trap Door for Bristol-based animation studio CMTB Animation.

The New Adventures of Gigantor

Fred Ladd and the TMS animation studio converted the series into The New Adventures of Gigantor and had it broadcast on America's Sci-Fi Channel from September 9, 1993 to June 30, 1997.

ThunderCats

The show was created by Tobin "Ted" Wolf and animated by Japanese animation studio, Pacific Animation Corporation.