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Toon City is a Filipino animation studio located in Manila. They have produced animation for The Walt Disney Company, Nickelodeon, Universal, Warner Bros., HBO and Cinegroupe. Toon City was founded in 1993 by Colin Baker with roughly ten animators. Their first series work was for Bonkers. [1]
Television series produced by international studios which were subcontracted to Philippine-based firms or just happens to have individual Filipinos among its production team. (e.g. Top Draw with My Little Pony, [1] Toon City with seasons 1 and 2 of Rick and Morty [2] and season 1 of Hazbin Hotel).
While the Philippine animation came from conventional storytelling and originality in Philippine tradition, the Philippines has become a major hub for outsourced animation work from international studios, such as Walt Disney Animation Studios and Bento Box Entertainment, due to its talented artists and lower production costs.
Other major studios in the country have emerged including Toei Animation, a Japanese company with a Philippine subsidiary that has worked on G.I. Joe, Transformers, Dragon Ball, Sailor Moon and Nadja, and Top Peg Animation and Creative Studio, Inc. which is a Philippine-owned company which has worked on Disney television series including 101 ...
To save costs, Kanbar Entertainment founded the animation studio Digital Eye Candy in Manila, Philippines to create most of the film's animation in which hired a small group of independent animators. [7] [8] [9] The Weinstein Company signed on as the film's distributor near the end of its production [10] and it was released in December 2005. [11]
In 1994, Armand moved to the Philippine Animation Studio, an independent studio also in Manila producing TV series projects for Marvel Productions. He supervised layout for the overseas production of The Fantastic Four (1994–96), X-Men (1992–97), Biker Mice From Mars , and an animated music video for Prince .
Quezon City-based ASI Studios, [7] a joint venture between Filipino firm Synergy88 and Singaporean company August Media Holdings is the production company behind Barangay 143. [9] TV Asahi is responsible for Barangay 143's direction as well as coming up with character designs for the series. ASI Studios wrote the script and lead the production ...
Anima (stylized in uppercase), formerly known as Globe Studios, is a Filipino entertainment production company. It focuses on co-producing film, television and online series content. It focuses on co-producing film, television and online series content.