Studio 100 Animation

Studio 100 Animation is an animation studio based in Paris and it is a subsidiary of the Belgium Studio 100 group, the studio specialises in producing TV series and films for children and families.

Studio 100 Animation SAS
TypeDivision
IndustryAnimation
Founded2008 (2008)
HeadquartersParis, France
Key people
Katell France
Managing Director
Emmanuelle Chabord
CFO / COO
Jérôme Mouscadet
Creative Director
ProductsTelevision
Films
ParentStudio 100 NV
Websitestudio100animation.net

History

In 2008, Studio 100 acquired the German company E.M. Entertainment and wanted to capitalise on their new property by remaking some old classics, like Maya the Bee and Vic the Viking.[1] Therefore they founded a new animation studio in Paris. A French studio was chosen over a Belgium one, because the animation industry in France is subsidised and therefor it was more cost-effective to produce in France.[2]

In 2012, Studio 100 Animation opened a Licensing and Merchandising office in Paris in order to manage their properties in France.

Filmography

A list of all series and films produced by Studio 100 Animation.[3][4][5]

TV series

Production year TV series Co-production with
2010–2017 Maya the Bee
2011–2013 Vic the Viking ASE Studios
2013–2019 Heidi Flying Bark Productions
2014–2015 K3 Toon Factory
2015–2017 Nils Holgersson
2016–2017 Arthur and the Invisibles Europacorp Television, Gulli, OUFtivi, TiJi, Walt Disney Pictures
2017–present Super Monsters Cosmos-Maya
2019–present Galactic Agency Cosmos-Maya
2020 Glitch Techs Nickelodeon Animation Studios
2020–present 100% Wolf: Legend of the Moonstone TBA
2021–present FriendZSpace Flying Bark Productions

Feature films

Year Feature film Co-production with
2020 Vic and the Magic Sword Studio 100 Media, Belvision

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, Little Airplane Productions in New York City and Studio Isar Animation in Munich. The latter is owned via the German subsidiary Studio 100 Media.[6]

References

  1. "Studio 100 buys EM.Entertainment for €41m". TBI Vision. 2008-05-29. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  2. De Weyer, Geert (2015). België gestript. Antwerp: Ballon Media. p. 75. ISBN 978-9-462-10202-6.
  3. "With Studio 100 Animation (Sorted by Popularity Ascending)". IMDb. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  4. "Our animated TV series". Studio 100 Animation. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  5. "Our animated movies". Studio 100 Animation. Retrieved 2020-11-24.
  6. "Studio 100 Animation Studios". www.studio100group.com. Studio 100 NV. Retrieved 8 November 2020.
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