Studio 100 Animation
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Studio 100 Animation SAS is a French animation studio based in Paris and it is a subsidiary of the Belgian Studio 100 group, the studio specialises in producing TV series and films for children and families.
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Company type | Division |
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Industry | Animation |
Founded | February 12, 2009 |
Headquarters | Paris, France |
Key people | Katell France Managing Director Emmanuelle Chabord CFO / COO Jérôme Mouscadet Creative Director |
Products | Television Films |
Parent | Studio 100 |
Website | studio100animation |
History
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When parent company Studio 100 acquired EM.Sport Media AG's German entertainment division EM.Entertainment and its library along with the latter's Australian entertainment & animation production studio Flying Bark Productions and their German television channel JuniorTV (which Studio 100 would eventually close in 2022) for €41 million on May 30 2008 one year before the launch of Studio 100 Animation, it expanded Studio 100's children's entertainment library with Studio 100 taken over EM.Entertainment's Australian entertainment and animation production studio as their own in-house animation production studio outside of Belgium along with EM.Entertainment's distribution library including Yoram Gross's animated productions the library of Japanese animation studio Zuiyo which had them placed under Studio 100's global distribution division Studio 100 Media. Following Studio 100's acquisition of the EM.Entertainment library, they wanted to capitlize on their acquired EM.Entertainment's classic property as their new properties by announcing that they're adapting new versions of old classics like Maya the Bee and Vic the Viking for the new generation.[1][2] Therefore on February 12 2009, Studio 100 announced the founding of their new fully-owned in-house animation studio based in Paris, France outside of their parent company's origin of Belgium in order for them to launch their new adaptations of their acquired classic properties such as Maya the Bee and Vic the Viking alongside producing their own original animation proudctions named Studio 100 Animation and was chosen over a Belgian one, because the animation industry in France is subsidised and therefore it was more cost-effective to produce them in France with Studio 100 Animation hiring Jo Harris to head Studio 100's in-house French animation division.[3][4]
In 2012, Studio 100 Animation opened a Licensing and Merchandising office in Paris in order to manage their properties in France.[citation needed]
Filmography
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A list of all series and films produced by Studio 100 Animation.[5][6][7]
TV series
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
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Florrie's Dragons | 2010–2011 | Playhouse Disney UK | co-production with Wish Films and Clockwork Zoo |
Maya the Bee | 2012–2017 | TF1 & Canal J/Gulli & Tiji ZDF (Germany) | Based on the book series by Waldemar Bonsels |
Vic the Viking[8] | 2013–2014 | TF1 Network Ten/Eleven (Australia) ABC3 (Australia) | co-production with Flying Bark Productions and ASE Studios Based on the 1974 series of the same name and the book series Vicke Viking by Runer Jonsson |
Tashi | 2014–2015 | 7TWO | co-production with Flying Bark Productions |
Heidi | 2015–2019 | TF1 Tiji/Piwi+ ZDF (Germany) Nine Network (Australia) | co-production with Flying Bark Productions (season 1) and Heidi Productions (season 1) Based on the novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri |
K3 | 2014–2015 | M6 | co-production with Toon Factory |
The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill[9][10] | 2016–2017 | 7TWO/ABC Me | co-production with Flying Bark Productions, Telegael and Giant Wheel Animation |
Arthur and the Minimoys[11] | 2017–2018 | Canal J Gulli Tiji OUFtivi (Belgium) Disney Channel Germany (Germany) Radio-Canada (Canada) | co-production with Europacorp Television Based on the movie of the same name by Luc Besson |
Nils Holgersson | 2017 | ZDF | co-production with AA Studio and ARD Based on the novel by Selma Lagerlöf |
Galactic Agency[12] | 2019 | Gulli | co-production with Cosmos-Maya |
100% Wolf: Legend of the Moonstone | 2020–2023 | ABC Me | co-production with Flying Bark Productions and Studio 56 |
FriendZSpace | 2021–present | co-production with Flying Bark Productions, Studio 100 Media, Dan Clark Company, Shellnut Entertainment and T&B Media Global |
Feature films
Production year | Feature film | Co-production with | Country of origin |
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2013 | The Woodlies | Flying Bark Productions | Australia |
2014 | Maya the Bee | Buzz Studios, Fish Blowing Bubbles, Flying Bark Productions, Screen Australia | Australia |
2015 | Blinky Bill the Movie | Flying Bark Productions, Telegael, Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Lusomundo | Australia |
2018 | Maya the Bee: The Honey Games | Buzz Studios, Fish Blowing Bubbles, Flying Bark Productions, Screen Australia | Australia |
2020 | 100% Wolf | Flying Bark Productions | Australia |
2020 | Vic and the Magic Sword | Studio 100 Media, Belvision | Germany |
2021 | Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb | Flying Bark Productions, Studio B Animation | Australia |
2022 | Mia and Me: The Hero of Centopia | Flying Bark Productions, Made 4 Entertainment | Germany
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2024 | 200% Wolf | Flying Bark Productions | Australia |
2025 | Heidi: Rescue of the Lynx[13] | Flying Bark Productions, Studio B Animation | Germany
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Sister studios
Studio 100 Animation isn’t the only animation studio of the Studio 100 Group. They also own Flying Bark Productions in Sydney & Los Angeles, Terribly Terrific! Productions in New York City and Studio Isar Animation in Munich. The latter is owned via the German subsidiary Studio 100 Media.[14]
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