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Nickelodeon Animation Studio's beginnings lie in the roots of the channel's Nicktoons endeavor. In 1990, Nickelodeon hired Vanessa Coffey as a creative consultant to develop Nicktoons, [4] providing her with the task of seeking out new characters and stories that would allow the channel a grand entrance into the animation business. [6]
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Nickelodeon Animation Studio Anivision: Harriet the Spy: Theatrical release Rock-a-Big Baby: July 25, 1997 () Tim Hill: Nickelodeon Animation Studio Chuckimation Flying Mallet, Inc. Good Burger: Fetch: November 20, 1998 () Derek Drymon Larry Leichliter Robert Porter Nickelodeon Animation Studio Rough Draft Studios: The Rugrats Movie
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Nickelodeon Animation Studio (formerly Games Animation, Inc.) is a production firm with two main locations (one in Burbank, California, and the other in New York City). [42] They serve as the animation facilities for many of the network's Nicktoons and Nick Jr. series.
In 1996, Albie Hecht, then-president of Film and TV Entertainment for Nickelodeon, met with Nickelodeon artists to brainstorm an idea for a new Nicktoons studio. Nickelodeon's new facility, named Nickelodeon Animation Studio, would eventually open on March 4, 1998; Hecht said, "For me, this building is the physical manifestation of a personal ...
This category contains animated programs (branded "Nicktoons") that were made for broadcast on the Nickelodeon channel and/or were produced (at least in part) by Nickelodeon Animation Studio. It does not list shows produced for different networks or shows originally made for Nickelodeon's sister channels.
Vanessa Coffey is an American television producer and co-founder of the Nickelodeon Animation Studio best known for her work on Rugrats, The Ren & Stimpy Show, Doug and Rocko's Modern Life. Coffey has won two Daytime Emmy Awards and a CableACE Award. [1]