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Gaumont Animation

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Type
  
Headquarters
  
Vincennes, France

Parent organization
  
Gaumont

Industry
  
Animation

Founded
  
1997

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Key people
  
Founder:Christian DavinManaging Director:Pierre Belaïsch

Products
  
Consisting mainly of children's animation productions (Tv series, movies)

Website
  
www.gaumontanimation.com

Profiles

Gaumont Animation (founded in 1997 as Alphanim, recent name acquired in 2013) is a leading, award-winning producer and distributor of children's entertainment. The company has produced and distributes a catalogue of over 30 kids' television series and 800 half-hours of animation broadcast in over 130 countries. Flagship titles are Dude That's My Ghost (52×13’), Lanfeust Quest (26×26’), Galactik Football (78×26’), Robotboy (104×13’) and SantApprentice (52×13’ & 2 feature films). The studio is currently in production of 104×13’ new episodes of Calimero and Noddy, Toyland Detective.

Contents


Series

  • Animal Crackers (1998, co-production with Cinar)
  • Atomic Puppet (2016, co-production with Mercury Filmworks, Technicolor Entertainment)
  • The Baskervilles (1999, co-production with Cinar Production Inc., France 2)
  • Belle and Sebastian (2017)
  • Bottom's Up (2020)
  • Calimero (2014, co-production with Calidra, Studio Campbell, TV Tokyo, and Kodansha)
  • Cooking? Child's Play! (2005, co-production with CCA, Tiji)
  • Cosmic Cowboys (2003, co-production with France 3, Tooncan Productions VI Inc., Europool)
  • Creepschool (2004, co-production with Happy Life, Cinar Corporation, France 3)
  • Delta State (2004, co-production France 2, Nelvana Limited, Deltanim Productions Inc.)
  • Dude, That's My Ghost! (2013)
  • F is for Family (2015, co-production with Vince Vaughn-owned Wild West Television)
  • Franklin (2003, co-production with Nelvana Limited, TF1, LuxAnimation, Neurohouse, Funbag Animation Studios, Mini TFO, and Family Channel)
  • Furry Wheels (2017)
  • Galactik Football (2006, co-production with France 2)
  • Gawayn (2010)
  • Going Cuckoo (2018)
  • Hairy Scary (2007, co-production with Europool, Super RTL)"
  • Herself the Elf (TBA, co-production with American Greetings)
  • Lanfeust Quest (2014)
  • Matt's Monsters (2008)
  • Mona the Vampire (1999, 2001–2003, co-production with Cinar Corp., France 3, Canal J, Tiji, Agogo Media)
  • Mouss & Boubidi (2009)
  • Noddy, Toyland Detective (2016, co-production with DreamWorks Television Animation, France 5, France Télévisions)
  • Potatoes and Dragons (2003, co-production with Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc., Canal J, Europool)
  • Powerball (2020)
  • Ralf the Record Rat (2003, co-production with Ocean Sound Studios Ltd., Canal J)
  • Redwall (1999, co-production with Nelvana Limited, France 2, France 3)
  • Ripley's Believe It Or Not (co-production with Cinar)
  • Robotboy (2005, co-production with France 3, Cartoon Network)
  • Roddy Longbottom (2019)
  • SantApprentice (2006, co-production with France 5, Europool)
  • Spaced Out (2002, co-production with Canal+, Tooncan Productions Inc.)
  • The Small Giant (2010)
  • The Green Squad (2010)
  • The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog (2010)
  • Toto Trouble (2010)
  • Trullalleri (2017)
  • Teletubbies (2015)
  • Welcome to Bric-a-Broc (2019)
  • Woofy (2004, co-production with Tooncan Production Inc., France 5)
  • X-DuckX (2001–2002, co-production with France 3. Tooncan Productions Inc., Europool.)
  • Zap Junior High (2007)
  • Zombie Hotel (2005, co-produced with Telegael, Magma, Canal J)
  • Features

  • Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure (2006, co-production with Nelvana Limited, StudioCanal and Europool)
  • Eleanor's Secret (2009, co-produced with StudioCanal and Gaumont)
  • Santa's Apprentice (2010, co-produced with Avril Stark Entertainment, Cartoon Saloon and Gaumont)
  • The Magic Snowflake (2013, co-produced with Snipple Animation, Dapaco Productions and Gaumont)
  • References

    Gaumont Animation Wikipedia