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'''Ellipse Animation''' is a French entertainment and animation production | '''Ellipse Animation''' is a French entertainment group and animation production studio that is a subsidiary of media publishing and entertainment conglomerate [[Média-Participations]] whom brings together all of their animation production activities under one group and owns four animation production units ([[Dargaud Media]], [[Dupuis#Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel|Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel]], [[Ellipsanime|Ellipsanime Productions]]) alongside their own in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio based in both Paris and Angoulême. Across all their production labels, Ellipse Animation produced more than 1,982 animated series and films. | ||
==History== | ==History== | ||
Ellipse Animation had its beginnings as a production name for [[Ellipsanime|Ellipse Programme]]'s animation division until 2003 when [[Canal+ S.A.|Canal+]] sold Ellipse to French media entertainment conglomerate [[Média-Participations]] under the latter's French-Belgian comic book publishing division [[Dargaud]] through its animation production division [[Dargaud Media|Dargaud Marina]] renaming it to Ellipsanime one year later in 2004.<ref>{{cite web | Ellipse Animation had its beginnings as a production name for [[Ellipsanime|Ellipse Programme]]'s animation division until 2003 when [[Canal+ S.A.|Canal+]] sold Ellipse to French media entertainment conglomerate [[Média-Participations]] under the latter's French-Belgian comic book publishing division [[Dargaud]] through its animation production division [[Dargaud Media|Dargaud Marina]] renaming it to Ellipsanime one year later in 2004.<ref name="Dargaud acquires Ellipse Animation">{{cite web|title=Dargaud acquires Ellipse Animation|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/dargaud-acquires-ellipse-animation/|website=C21Media|first=Maria|last=Esposito|date=July 22, 2003|access-date=September 20, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Ellipse Animation Sold to Comic Book Firm|url=https://www.awn.com/news/ellipse-animation-sold-comic-book-firm|website=Animation World Network|first=Rick|last=DeMott|date=July 22, 2003|access-date=December 20, 2024}}</ref> | ||
In | In 1967 55 years before the launch of Ellipse Animation, French publishing house Dargaud began entering the animation production activities by launching its film division Dargaud Films with the release of their first movie ''[[Asterix the Gaul (film)|Asterix the Gaul]]''. Subsequently, the company produced or co-produced several Asterix, Lucky Luke and Tintin feature films. Five years later in 1972, Dargaud announced that they've teamed up with American production and distributor [[United Artists]] to produce the movie ''[[Le Viager]]'' which was directed by [[Pierre Tchernia]]. Two years later in 1974, Dargaud announced that they had joined forces with René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo. | ||
Ellipsanime Productions was originally founded in 1987 by [[Philippe Gildas]] and Robert Réa with [[Canal+ S.A.|Groupe Canal+]] as ''Ellipse Programme'' who had created an animation production division three years later in 1990 called Ellipse Animation before merging Ellipse Programme's two other animation studios Alya Animation & Elma Animation and its production facility Studio Ellipse into its Ellipse Animation division seven years later in 1997. | |||
In | In 1990 Claude Berther established animation and production company Marina Productions,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kidscreen.com/1996/04/01/16973-19960401/|title=MIP-TV Special report: France taking co-production lead|first=Pascal|last=Paoli|website=Kidscreen|date=1 April 1996}}</ref> however in June 1997, Média-Participations alongside its publishing house Dargaud acquired French animation and production company [[Marina Productions]], the acquisition of Marina Productions had expanded Dargaud's animation output and Média-Participations' production activities with Marina Productions being placed under Dargaud's film & television production division Dargaud Films, marking Dargaud's first animation production subsidiary within Dargaud Films.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://kidscreen.com/1997/06/01/15915-19970601/|title=News briefs|website=Kidscreen|date=1 June 1997}}</ref> | ||
In | In January 2003 seven months before Dargaud acquired Ellipsanime, Studio Ellipse the in-house executive production facility of Ellipsanime would announced that it was being shut down by their parent Ellipsanime and had absorbed most of their studio's production activity including their storyboarding and 3-D rendering work under the main animation production company Ellipsanime. A month later in February of that same year, Ellipsanime's former parent company [[Canal+ S.A.|Canal+ Group]] through its production division StudioExpand announced that they were planning to seek a buyer for their animation studio Ellipsanime with Ellipsanime cutting down their annual series output.<ref>{{cite web|author=Kidscreen Staff|title=French prodco on the block|url=https://kidscreen.com/2003/02/01/frenchprodcos-20030201/|website=Kidscreen|date=February 1, 2003|access-date=December 20, 2024}}</ref> | ||
In June 2022 Ellipse Animation returned as a whole brand when Média-Participations announced that they were bringing their French animation production labels (which were [[Dargaud Media]], French/Belgian audiovisuel production company [[Dupuis#Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel|Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel]], [[Ellipsanime|Ellipsanime Productions]] | In late-June 2004, Média-Participations expanded its audiovisual production activities when they brought out Belgian/French audiovisual production company Dupuis Audiovisuel alongside its parent publishing house [[Dupuis]] and its animation studio [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] for €300 million. The acquisition of Dupuis Audiovisual and its parent Dupuis gave Média-Participations another animation production studio with Dupuis Audiovisuel's distribution business division Dupuis Distribution being folded into Dargaud Marina's distribution arm Dargaud Distribution as they distributed Dupuis Audiovisuel's production library and would distribute the latter's future television series.<ref>{{cite web|title=Media-Participations Buys Dupuis|url=https://www.comicsreporter.com/index.php/resources/longbox/2130|website=The Comics Reporter|date=June 25, 2004}}</ref> | ||
On January 31, 2007 when Média-Participations announced the launch of their subsidiary dedicated to overseeing all of publishing and animation production acitivites called Mediatoon, Dargaud Media's international distribution division Dargaud Distribution who distributed Média-Participations' animated production catalogues was moved from Dargaud Media to Média-Participations' new subsidiary Mediatoon, giving Mediatoon their own international distribution division and had it renamed to Mediatoon Distribution with Marie-Pierre Moulinjeune leading the rebranded distribution division whilst continued handling distribution to Média-Participations' programming catalouge.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mediatoon International Distribution Takes Shape|url=https://worldscreen.com/mediatoon-international-distribution-takes-shape/|website=Worldscreen|date=January 31, 2007|access-date=December 19, 2024}}</ref> | |||
In January 2014 eight years before the launch of Ellipse Animation, Ellipsanime acquired the assets of French animation and production group [[MoonScoop]] which went into bankruptcy administration back in July 2013 with the Paris bankruptcy court approved the acquisition as Ellipsanime retaining two of MoonScoop's then-remaining employees and taken over MoonScoop's production library with Dargaud's international distribution division Mediatoon Distribution taking over MoonScoop's programming catalouge except their American division which was spliten.<ref name="Ellipsanime acquires Moonscoop">{{cite web|title=Ellipsanime acquires Moonscoop|url=https://kidscreen.com/2014/01/27/ellipsanime-acquires-moonscoop/|website=Kidscreen|date=January 17, 2014|access-date=December 14, 2024}}</ref> | |||
Six months later in June of that year eight years before the launch of Ellipse Animation, Paris-based animation studio Ellipse Studio announced that they'd launched another French animation production studio that would bring all of Média Participations' animated productions under one studio based in Angoulême with the new animation studio being named Ellipse Studio Angoulême with Dargaud Media's CEO & president and former [[MoonScoop]] executive Maïa Tubiana heading the new Angoulême-based animation production studio as the Angoulême studio would animate Média Participations' future productions alongside its Paris-based studio Ellipse Studio.<ref>{{cite web|last=Ruiz|first=Bertrand|title=Angoulême: Ellipse Studio is Comfortable|url=https://www.sudouest.fr/charente/angouleme/angouleme-ellipse-studio-est-a-l-aise-7742931.php|website=Sud Ouest|language=FR|date=September 6, 2015}}</ref> | |||
In October 2017, Ellipsanime Productions and its parent Média-Participations announced that they had partnered with independent game publishing and digital entertainment company [[Ankama]] and established a joint venture 2D animation production studio based in Roubaix, Hauts-de-France named MadLab Animations to handle the two animation studios' own production services alongside Paris and Angoulême-based animation production studio Ellipse Studio for the former.<ref name="Animation: Ankama and Média-Participations create a new studio">{{cite web|title=Animation: Ankama and Média-Participations create a new studio|url=https://www.latribune.fr/technos-medias/medias/animation-ankama-et-media-participations-creent-un-nouveau-studio-752553.html|website=La Tribune|date=October 2, 2017|access-date=December 19, 2024|language=fr-FR}}</ref> | |||
In December 2019 three years before Ellipse Animation was launched and following the departure of Média-Participations' previous CEO & president of its animation production companies and its Paris and Angoulême-based animation production studio Ellipse Studio Maïa Tubiana back in September of that same year, Média-Participations hired Caroline Duvochel as their new CEO of Média-Particiaptions' animation production activities namely [[Dargaud Media]], French/Belgian audiovisuel production company [[Dupuis#Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel|Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel]], [[Ellipsanime|Ellipsanime Productions]] and its Paris and Angoulême-based in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio.<ref>{{cite web|title=France's Média Participations staffs up|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/frances-media-participations-staffs-up/|website=C21Media|first=Karolina|last=Kaminska|date=December 19, 2019}}</ref> | |||
In May 2021 one year before the launch of production brand Ellipse Animation, Média-Participations hired former [[Cyber Group Studios]] executive Caroline Audebert as their deputy head of Média-Participations' new division Média-Participations Development and Innovation which was being headed by Julien Papelier with Caroline Audebert overseeing Média-Participations's own animation production subsidiaries including [[Dargaud Media]], French/Belgian audiovisuel production company [[Dupuis#Dupuis Edition & Audiovisual|Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel]] and [[Ellipsanime|Ellipsanime Productions]] (plus their Roubaix-based joint venture animation studio Madlab Animations) alongside their Paris and Angoulême-based in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio. Former [[Tele Images Productions]] & [[Zodiak Kids]] director of animation productions and former Watch Next Media studio director Jules Garcia became Ellipse Studio's newly created position of directors<ref>{{cite web|last=Lawes|first=Ruth|title=Média-Participations hires Cyber alum|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/media-participations-hires-cyber-alum/|website=C21Media|date=May 5, 2021}}</ref> | |||
In June 2022 Ellipse Animation returned as a whole brand when Média-Participations announced that they were bringing their French animation production labels (which were [[Dargaud Media]], French/Belgian audiovisuel production company [[Dupuis#Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel|Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel]], [[Ellipsanime|Ellipsanime Productions]] (including Roubaix-based joint venture animation studio Madlab Animations)) along with their Paris and Angoulême-based in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio under one umbrella group named Ellipse Animation during the annual Annecy International Animation Film Festival with Média-Participations's animation production labels became part of the new production company alongside Paris and Angoulême-based in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio became Ellipse Animation's new animation studio division.<ref>{{cite web|title=Média-Participations Sets Out Cross-Media Strategy|url=https://worldscreen.com/tvkids/media-participations-sets-out-cross-media-strategy/|website=Worldscreen|first=Kristin|last=Brzoznowski|date=June 15, 2022|access-date=February 22, 2025}}</ref> | |||
In January 2024, Ellipse Animation announced that they have acquired a majority stake in Milan-based Italian production company Studio Campedelli, expanding Ellipse Animation's production activities for the first time and their first expansion into the Italian animation production services with Studio Campedelli being placed under Ellipse Animation as their own subsidiary with Studio Campedelli CEOs Anne-Sophie Vanhollebeke and Valeria Brambilla continued leading the Italian animation studio under Ellipse Animation giving them an Italian animation production company outside of France.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kaminska|first=Karolina|title=Ellipse Animation acquires majority stake in Italian prodco Studio Campedelli|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/ellipse-animation-acquires-majority-stake-in-italian-prodco-studio-campedelli/|website=C21Media|date=January 11, 2024|access-date=September 20, 2024}}</ref> A week later in that same month following Ellipse Animation's acquisition of Studio Campedelli, Ellipse Animation announced that they've expanded their operations into webtoons by launching a production division dedicated to animated series based on digital comics and will sit under Ellipse Animation's own animation production studio Ellipse Studio Angoulême.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ellipse Animation pushes further into digital comics with webtoons arm|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/ellipse-animation-pushes-further-into-digital-comics-with-webtoons-arm/|website=C21Media|first=Nico|last=Franks|date=January 22, 2024|access-date=December 18, 2024}}</ref> | In January 2024, Ellipse Animation announced that they have acquired a majority stake in Milan-based Italian production company Studio Campedelli, expanding Ellipse Animation's production activities for the first time and their first expansion into the Italian animation production services with Studio Campedelli being placed under Ellipse Animation as their own subsidiary with Studio Campedelli CEOs Anne-Sophie Vanhollebeke and Valeria Brambilla continued leading the Italian animation studio under Ellipse Animation giving them an Italian animation production company outside of France.<ref>{{cite web|last=Kaminska|first=Karolina|title=Ellipse Animation acquires majority stake in Italian prodco Studio Campedelli|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/ellipse-animation-acquires-majority-stake-in-italian-prodco-studio-campedelli/|website=C21Media|date=January 11, 2024|access-date=September 20, 2024}}</ref> A week later in that same month following Ellipse Animation's acquisition of Studio Campedelli, Ellipse Animation announced that they've expanded their operations into webtoons by launching a production division dedicated to animated series based on digital comics and will sit under Ellipse Animation's own animation production studio Ellipse Studio Angoulême.<ref>{{cite web|title=Ellipse Animation pushes further into digital comics with webtoons arm|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/ellipse-animation-pushes-further-into-digital-comics-with-webtoons-arm/|website=C21Media|first=Nico|last=Franks|date=January 22, 2024|access-date=December 18, 2024}}</ref> | ||
==Production companies== | |||
Ellipse Animation is the umbrella production group that owns three production companies: | |||
* [[Dupuis#Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel|Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel]]; established in 1959 by Charles Dupuis as the animation division of Belgian publishing house [[Dupuis]]. | |||
* [[Dargaud Media]]; founded in 1967 by French publishing house [[Dargaud]]. By the late-1990s it had brought two French animation production companies Marina Productions and Millésime Productions and their series joined Dargaud's programming catalogue. | |||
* [[Ellipsanime|Ellipsanime Productions]]; founded in 1987 by journalist Philippe Gildas and Robert Réa, it was originally owned by [[Canal+]] through its division Studio Expand before selling it to French publishing company Dargaud in 2003.<ref name="Dargaud acquires Ellipse Animation"/> It brought [[MoonScoop]]'s production assets and its programming library in January 2014.<ref name="Ellipsanime acquires Moonscoop"/> | |||
** MadLab Animations<ref name="Animation: Ankama and Média-Participations create a new studio"/> - A Roubaulx-based animation joint-venture production studio between Ellipsanime Productions and independent game publishing & entertainment company Ankama Animations, that handles some of Ellipse Animations' shows such as ''Kid Lucky''. | |||
==Filmography== | |||
===Television=== | |||
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| ''[[The Smurfs (1961 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'' || 1961–1967 || [[RTBF|RTB]] || rowspan="4" | [[Dupuis#Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel|Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel]] || | |||
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| ''[[Musti (TV series)|Musti]]'' || 1968 || [[VRT (broadcaster)|BRT]] | |||
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| ''[[The Smurfs (1981 TV series)|The Smurfs]]'' || 1981–1989 || [[France 2]]/[[La Cinq]]<br>[[RTBF]]/[[RTL-TVI]]<br>[[NBC]] (United States) || co-production with [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]], SEPP International (season 1–7) and Lafig S.A. (season 8–9) | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Snorks]]'' || 1984–1989 || [[TF1]]/La Cinq<br>NBC/[[Syndication]] (United States) || co-production with [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] and SEPP International | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[My Pet Monster#Media|My Pet Monster]]'' || 1987 || [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]]<br>[[Global Television Network]] (Canada) || [[Ellipsanime|Ellipsanime Productions]] || co-production with [[Nelvana]], [[Golden Books]] and Hi-Tops Video | |||
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| ''[[Bouli]]'' || 1989–1990 || [[France 2]] || [[Les Cartooneurs Associés]] || | |||
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| ''[[Zorro (1990 TV series)|Zorro]]'' || 1990–1993 || [[Freeform (TV channel)|The Family Channel]] || rowspan="3" | Ellipsanime Productions || Live-action series<br>co-production with [[New World Television]], Zorro Productions and Goodman/Rosen Productions | |||
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| ''[[Doug (TV series)|Doug]]'' || 1991–1994 || [[Nickelodeon]] || co-production with [[Nickelodeon Animation Studios|Games Animation]] and [[Jumbo Pictures]]<br>continued and owned by [[Disney Television Animation]] whilst Mediatoon Distribution and [[Paramount Global Content Distribution]] own the rights to seasons 1–4 | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Rupert (TV series)|Rupert]]'' || 1991–1997 || [[France 3]]<br>[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] (Canada)<br>[[ITV (TV network)|ITV]] (United Kingdom) || seasons 1–3 only<br>co-production with [[Nelvana]], [[Television South]] (season 1) and [[Scottish Television]] (seasons 2–5) | |||
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| ''[[Lucky Luke (1991 TV series)|Lucky Luke]]'' || 1991–1992 || France 3 || [[Dargaud Media]] || co-production with IDDH | |||
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| ''[[The Adventures of Tintin (TV series)|The Adventures of Tintin]]'' || 1991–1992 || France 3<br>Global Television Network (Canada) || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Nelvana]] | |||
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| ''[[Journey to the Heart of the World]]'' || rowspan="2" | 1993–1994 || rowspan="2" | [[Canal+ (French TV channel)|Canal+]] || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] and [[SIP Animation|Saban International Paris]] | |||
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| ''[[Baby Follies]]'' || Les Cartooneurs Associés || co-production with [[Shanghai Animation Film Studio]] and C2A | |||
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| ''Leo & Popi''<ref>{{cite web|title=Canal J favours local, Canuck content for autumn|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/canal-j-favours-local-canuck-content-for-autumn/|website=C21Media|first=Maria|last=Esposito|date=August 21, 2003}}</ref> || 1994–1997 || France 3 || Ellipsanime Productions<br>Les Cartooneurs Associés || co-production with [[StudioCanal|Canal+ D.A]] and TAL Productions | |||
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| ''[[The Neverending Story (TV series)|The Neverending Story]]'' || 1995 || Canal+<br>[[HBO]] (United States)<br>[[Family Channel (Canadian TV channel)|Family Channel]] (Canada) || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Nelvana]] and [[CineVox]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Die Bambus-Bären-Bande|Bamboo Bears]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=MIP-TV Special report: France taking co-production lead|url=https://kidscreen.com/1996/04/01/16973-19960401/|website=Kidscreen|first=Pacsal|last=Paoli|date=April 1, 1996}}</ref> || 1995 || [[Canal J]]<br>[[NPO 1]] (Netherlands)<br>[[Kids Station]] (Japan)<br>[[ZDF]] (Germany)<br>[[La 2 (Spanish TV channel)|TVE2]] (Spain) || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[ZDF Enterprises]], [[Telescreen (company)|Telescreen]] and [[Mitsui]]<br>Owned by [[Studio 100#Studio 100 International|Studio 100 International]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Mr. Men and Little Miss]]'' || 1995–1997 || France 3<br>ITV (United Kingdom) || Dargaud Media || co-production with Flicks Films and Mr. Films | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Blazing Dragons]]'' || 1996–1998 || Canal+/France 3/[[M6 (TV channel)|M6]]<br>[[Teletoon]] (Canada)<br>[[CITV]] (United Kingdom) || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Nelvana]] and [[Carlton Television]] | |||
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| ''[[Billy the Cat (TV series)|Billy the Cat]]'' || 1996–2001 || France 3<br>[[S4C]] (Wales)<br>[[ZDF]] (Germany) || rowspan="3" | Dupuis Edition & Audiovisel || co-production with EVA Entertainment, Les Films du Triangle, La Fabrique, Network of Animation, Sofidoc, Colonge Cartoon and [[Western International Communications|WIC Entertainment]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Flash Gordon (1996 TV series)|Flash Gordon]]'' || 1996–1997 || Canal+ & France 3<br>[[Broadcast syndication|Syndication]] (United States)<br>[[Channel 4]] (United Kingdom)<br>[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] (Canada) || co-production with [[Lacewood Productions]], [[Carrere Group D.A.|Carrere Television]], Mediatoon and [[Hearst Entertainment]]<br>Based on the [[Flash Gordon|comic strip of the same name]] by [[Alex Raymond]] | |||
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| ''[[Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad]]'' || 1996 || Syndication (United States) || co-production with [[Universal Cartoon Studios]], Mediatoon and [[Lacewood Productions]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Blake and Mortimer (TV series)|Blake and Mortimer]]'' || 1997 || Canal+ || Ellipsanime Production<br>Dargaud Media || co-production with Cactus Animation | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Little Hippo]]'' || 1997–1998 || France 3<br>[[ZDF]] (Germany) || Dargaud Media || co-production with EVA Entertainment, [[Gullane Entertainment|Britt Allcroft (Development) Limited]] and Nerounes | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Mr. Men Show (1997 TV series)|The Mr. Men Show]]'' || 1997–1999 || Syndication (United States) || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Breakthrough Entertainment|Breakthrough Film & Television]], Telegenic Programs and Lacey Entertainment | |||
|- | |||
| ''Papyrus'' || 1998–2000 || [[TF1]]<br>La Deux (Belgium)<br>[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] (Canada) || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || co-production with Medever | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Bob Morane (1998 TV series)|Bob Morane]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Special Report: MIP-TV – Bob Morane|url=http://kidscreen.com/1998/04/01/21312-19980401/|website=Kidscreen|first=David|last=Bosworth|date=April 1, 1998|access-date=December 19, 2024}}</ref> || 1998 || Canal+<br>[[Super Écran]] (Canada) || rowspan="5" | Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with Cactus Animation | |||
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| ''Trouble with Sophie'' || 1998–1999 || France 3 & [[Canal J]] || co-production with Medialab | |||
|- | |||
| ''Pirate Family'' || 1999–2004 || France 3<br>[[Ici Radio-Canada Télé|Radio-Canada]] (Canada) || | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Kong: The Animated Series]]'' || rowspan="2" | 2000–2001 || M6 || co-production with [[BKN International]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Nick & Perry]]'' || M6<br>[[Kika (TV channel)|Kika]] (Germany) || co-production with [[EM.TV & Merchandising AG]] and Victory Media Group<br>Owned by [[Studio 100]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Largo Winch (TV series)|Largo Winch]]'' || 2001–2002 || [[M6 (TV channel)|M6]]<br>[[ProSieben]] (Germany)<br>[[Global Television Network]] (Canada)<br>RTL-TVI (Belgium) || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || Live-action series<br>co-production with [[Paramount International Television]], [[Tandem Productions (German company)|Tandem Communications]], [[TVA Films|TVA International]] and Betafilm | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Xcalibur]]'' || 2001–2002 || Canal+ & France 2<br>[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] (Canada) || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[TVA Films|TVA International]] (episodes 1–25) and [[Tooncan|Tooncan Productions]] (episodes 26–40) | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The New Adventures of Lucky Luke]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Xilam directs Lucky Luke's TV re-entry|url=https://kidscreen.com/2000/04/01/28595-20000401/|website=Kidscreen|first=Andy|last=Fry|date=April 1, 2000|access-date=December 18, 2024}}</ref> || 2001–2003 || France 3<br>[[Super RTL]] (Germany)<br>[[Tele Quebec]] (Canada) || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Xilam Animation]], [[Tooncan|Tooncan Productions]] and Lucky Comics | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Agrippine (TV series)|Agrilppine]]'' || 2001 || Canal+<br>[[Arte France]] || Ellipsanime Productions || | |||
|- | |||
| ''Lost World of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle'' || 2002 || Télétoon || Dargaud Media || co-production with Neuroplanet and Vivatoon | |||
|- | |||
| ''Kitou, the Six-Eyed Monster'' || 2002–2003 || TF1<br>[[Vrak|Vrak TV]] (Canada) || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] and [[Tooncan|Tooncan Productions]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''Cédric''<ref>{{cite web|title=Dupuis sees Cedric pre-sales|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/dupuis-sees-cedric-pre-sales/feed/|website=C21Media|first=Ed|last=Waller|date=August 7, 2001}}</ref> || 2002–2007 || France 3<br>Canal J (seasons 1–2)<br>[[RTBF]] || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || co-production with Neptuno Films (season 1) and Araneo (season 2) | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Jacques Cousteau]]'s Ocean Tales'' || 2003 || [[France 3]]<br>[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] & Tele-Quebec (Canada) || Dargaud Media || co-production with Vivatoon | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Martin Morning]]'' || 2003–2018 || France 3 || Les Cartooneurs Associés || co-production with Fantasia Animation | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Kid Paddle (TV series)|Kid Paddle]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Kid Paddle Out Of Dock For Spectra Animation and Dupuis Audiovisuel|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/2002/11/kid-paddle-out-of-dock-for-spectra-animation-and-dupuis-audiovisuel/|website=Animation Magazine|first=Ryan|last=Bell|date=November 15, 2002}}</ref> || 2003–2006 || M6 & Canal J<br>[[Teletoon]] (Canada)<br>RTBF || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || co-production with Spectra Animation | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Corto Maltese]]'' || 2003–2004 || Canal+ & France 2<br>[[Rai 3]] (Italy) || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Rai Fiction]] and Pomaulx | |||
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| ''The Frog Show'' || 2003–2005 || M6 || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with D'Ocon Films and Agogo | |||
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| ''[[Trotro]]'' || 2004–2005 || [[France 5]] || Storimages || co-production with 2 Minutes | |||
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| ''[[Boule et Bill (2004 TV series)|Boule et Bill]]'' || 2005 || TF1 & Télétoon || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Tooncan|Tooncan Productions]] and Bell Ombre Films | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Miss BG]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Breakthrough Animation forays into multi-platform programming|url=https://www.animationxpress.com/animation/breakthrough-animation-forays-into-multi-platform-programming/|website=Animation Xpress|date=September 10, 2006}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/bravo-gudule?Itemid=44|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100731135414/http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/bravo-gudule?Itemid=44|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 July 2010|title=Miss BG - ELLIPSANIME|date=31 July 2010|access-date=13 August 2018}}</ref> || 2005–2007 || France 5 & [[Tiji]]<br>TVOntario (Canada) || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Breakthrough Entertainment|Breakthrough Films & Television]] and [[Def2shoot]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Shaolin Wuzang]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=ZDF fiction programming proves popular|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/zdf-fiction-programming-proves-popular/feed/|website=C21Media|first=Joanne|last=Kenny|date=October 27, 2005}}</ref> || 2005–2006 || France 3<br>[[Jetix Europe]]<br>ZDF (Germany)<br>[[TV 2 (Danish TV channel)|TV 2]] (Denmark) || Les Cartooneurs Associés || co-production with [[ZDF Enterprises]] and Fantasia Animation | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Yakari (2005 TV series)|Yakari]]'' || 2005–2017 || France 3<br>[[Westdeutscher Rundfunk|WDR]] (seasons 3–5) || Storimages<br>Ellipsanime Productions (seasons 3–5)<br>Les Cartooneurs Associés (season 4)<br>Dargaud Media (season 5) || co-production [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]], [[ARD (broadcaster)|ARD]] (seasons 3–5) and 2 Minutes | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Potlach (TV series)|Potlach]]'' || 2006 || France 3<br>Rai 3 (Italy) || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Rai Fiction]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Rantanplan#Animated series|Rintindumb]]'' || 2006–2007 || rowspan="2" | France 3 || rowspan="2" | Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Xilam Animation]] and Lucky Comics | |||
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| ''[[Time Jam: Valerian & Laureline]]'' || 2007–2008 || co-production with [[EuropaCorp]] and [[Starlight]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Magic Roundabout]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Entara Acquires U.K. Licensing Rights to Magic Roundabout With 3D Series Coming|url=https://www.awn.com/news/entara-acquires-uk-licensing-rights-magic-roundabout-3d-series-coming|website=Animation World Network|first=Rick|last=DeMott|date=June 6, 2007|access-date=December 13, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/magic-roundabout-news-season?Itemid=110|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100731135403/http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/magic-roundabout-news-season?Itemid=110|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 July 2010|title=Magic Roundabout News Season - ELLIPSANIME|date=31 July 2010|access-date=13 August 2018}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/le-manege-enchante?Itemid=46|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100806061913/http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/le-manege-enchante?Itemid=46|url-status=dead|archive-date=6 August 2010|title=The Magic Roundabout - ELLIPSANIME|date=6 August 2010|access-date=13 August 2018}}</ref> || 2007–2009 || M6 & [[Disney Jr. (France)|Playhouse Disney France]]<br>[[Nick Jr. (British and Irish TV channel)|Nick Jr.]] (United Kingdom) || rowspan="3" | Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with Les Films Action, [[Action Synthese]] and Play Production | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Inami (TV series)|Inami]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Mediatoon Addresses Ecological Issues in New Animated Series|url=https://worldscreen.com/mediatoon-addresses-ecological-issues-in-new-animated-series/|website=Worldscreen|date=October 1, 2007|access-date=December 13, 2024}}</ref> || 2007–2008 || TF1 || co-production with Seahorse Animation | |||
|- | |||
| ''Bird Squad''<ref>{{cite web|title=Co-Production Italian Style|url=https://www.awn.com/animationworld/co-production-italian-style|website=Animation World Network|first=Russell|last=Bekins|date=October 25, 2007|access-date=December 13, 2024}}</ref> || 2008–2009 || [[Rai 2]] (Italy) || co-production with Toposodo, Araneo and [[Rai Fiction]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Garfield Show]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=New CG Garfield To Air On Cartoon Network|url=https://www.awn.com/news/new-cg-garfield-air-cartoon-network|website=Animation World Network|first=Annemarie|last=Moody|date=June 26, 2008|access-date=December 18, 2024}}</ref> || 2008–2016 || France 3<br>[[Cartoon Network]]/[[Boomerang (TV network)|Boomerang]] (United States) || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Paws, Inc.]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Taratabong]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Mediatoon takes melodies to Mip|url=https://www.c21media.net/news/mediatoon-takes-melodies-to-mip/|website=C21Media|date=March 13, 2009|access-date=December 13, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/taratabong-new-season?Itemid=111|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100731135403/http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/taratabong-new-season?Itemid=111|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 July 2010|title=Taratabong New Season - ELLIPSANIME|date=31 July 2010|access-date=13 August 2018}}</ref> || rowspan="2" | 2009 || Rai 3 || rowspan="3" | Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with Toposodo and [[Rai Fiction]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Chumballs]]''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/les-chumballs?Itemid=70|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100731084943/http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/les-chumballs?Itemid=70|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 July 2010|title=Chumballs - ELLIPSANIME|date=31 July 2010|access-date=13 August 2018}}</ref> || France 5 || co-production with Les Films de la Perrine | |||
|- | |||
| ''Contraptus''<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/leonard?Itemid=55|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100731135221/http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/leonard?Itemid=55|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 July 2010|title=Contraptus - ELLIPSANIME|date=31 July 2010|access-date=13 August 2018}}</ref> || 2009–2010 || Canal J & [[Gulli]] || co-production with [[Le Lombard]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Daltons (2010 TV series)|The Daltons]]'' || 2010–2016 || France 3 || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Xilam Animation]], Lucky Comics and B Media Kids<br>Owned by [[Xilam Animation]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Jungle Book (2010 TV series)|The Jungle Book]]''<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.awn.com/news/dqe-signs-co-pro-deal-jungle-book-season-3|title=DQE Signs Co-Pro Deal for 'The Jungle Book' Season 3|website=Animation World Network|first=Jennifer|last=Wolfe|date=October 12, 2015|access-date=15 September 2020}}</ref> || 2010–2020 || TF1/[[Piwi+]]<br>[[Nickelodeon India]] (India)<br>ZDF (Germany) || Ellipsanime Productions<br>Les Cartooneurs Associés || inherited from [[MoonScoop]]<br>co-production with DQ Entertainment and [[ZDF Enterprises]]<br>Co-owned with [[ZDF Studios]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''Tempo Express'' || 2011 || France 3 || Les Cartooneurs Associés || co-production with Fantasia Animation | |||
|- | |||
| ''Chicken Town''<ref>{{cite web|title=Mediatoon's 'Chicken Town' to Hatch at MIP Jr.|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/2011/08/mediatoons-chicken-town-to-hatch-at-mip-jr/|website=Animation Magazine|first=Mercedes|last=Miligan|date=August 23, 2011|access-date=December 13, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/chicken-town?Itemid=112|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100731135403/http://www.ellipsanime.com/les-prods/chicken-town?Itemid=112|url-status=dead|archive-date=31 July 2010|title=Chicken Town - ELLIPSANIME|date=31 July 2010|access-date=13 August 2018}}</ref> || 2011 || [[Canal+ Family]] & [[OCS (TV network)|OCS]] || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with 1st Day Studios and Araneo<br>Based on the short of the same name by [[Klasky Csupo]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''Little Spirou''<ref>{{cite web|title=Toon Boom Picked For New French Series “Le Petit Spirou”|url=https://www.cartoonbrew.com/biz/toon-boom-picked-for-new-french-series-le-petit-spirou-50825.html|website=Cartoon Brew|first=Chris|last=Arrant|date=April 10, 2011|access-date=March 8, 2025}}</ref> || 2012–2015 || M6 & [[Teletoon+]]<br>[[La Trois]] (Belgium) || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || co-production with [[LuxAnimation]], Araneo and [[RTBF]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''Kinky and Cosy'' || 2014 || OCS || Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[H2O: Mermaid Adventures]]'' || 2015 || France 3<br>ZDF (Germany)<br>[[Netflix]] (Worldwide) || Les Cartooneurs Associés || co-production with [[ZDF Enterprises]], Jonathan M. Shiff Productions and Fantasia Animation<br>Based on the live-action series ''[[H2O: Just Add Water]]'' by [[Jonathan M. Shiff]]<br>Co-owned with [[ZDF Studios]]<ref>{{cite web|title=H2O - Mermaid Adventures|url=https://www.zdf-studios.com/en/program-catalog/international/junior/animation/h2o-mermaid-adventures|website=ZDF Studios|date=June 29, 2025}}</ref> | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Boule et Bill]]'' || 2016–2018 || France 3 & [[Piwi+]]<br>[[RTBF]] (Belgium) || Dargaud Media<br>Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''Little Furry'' || 2017–2021 || Piwi+<br>La Trois & [[Ketnet]] (Belgium) || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel<br>Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] and [[RTBF]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''The Fox/Badger Family'' || 2018–2022 || France 5 || Dargaud Media<br>Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with Philm CGI | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Garfield Originals]]'' || 2019–2020 || France 3<br>[[Nick.com]] (United States) || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Paws, Inc.]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''Roger & His Humans''<ref>{{cite web|title=Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel Sets Roger and his Humans Season Two|url=https://worldscreen.com/tvkids/dupuis-edition-audiovisuel-sets-roger-and-his-humans-season-two/|website=Worldscreen|first=Jamie|last=Stalcup|date=November 2, 2021|access-date=March 8, 2025}}</ref> || 2020–present || [[YouTube]]/Animation Digital Network || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || | |||
|- | |||
| ''Kid Lucky''<ref>{{cite web|title=Média-Participations AV Preps 'Kid Lucky,' 'Living with Dad' for M6 Kids|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/2020/06/media-participations-av-preps-kid-lucky-living-with-dad-for-m6-kids/|website=Animation Magazine|first=Mercedes|last=Milligan|date=June 18, 2024|access-date=December 18, 2024}}</ref> || 2020 || M6<br>[[Rai Gulp]] (Italy) || Dargaud Media<br>Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] and [[Rai Ragazzi]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Smurfs (2021 TV series)|The Smurfs]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=IMPS & Dupuis Plan New 'Smurfs' Series|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/2017/08/imps-dupuis-plan-new-smurfs-series/|website=Animation Magazine|first=Mercedes|last=Milligan|date=August 31, 2017|access-date=February 22, 2025}}</ref>|| 2021–present || TF1<br>La Trois & Ketnet (Belgium)<br>[[Kika (TV channel)|Kika]] (Germany)<br>[[Nickelodeon]] (International) || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel<br>Dargaud Media (season 1)<br>Les Cartooneurs Associés (season 2)<br>Ellipsanime Productions (season 3–) || co-production with Peyo Productions and [[RTBF]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''Living with Dad''<ref>{{cite web|title=Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel Developing Living with Dad|url=https://worldscreen.com/tvkids/dupuis-edition-audiovisuel-developing-living-with-dad/|website=Worldscreen|first=Kristin|last=Brzoznowski|date=August 21, 2021|access-date=April 12, 2025}}</ref> || 2022–present || M6, Canal J & Gulli<br>La Trois (Belgium) || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel<br>Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]]<br>Based on the comic book series ''Dad'' by Nob | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Belfort & Lupin]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Deals of the Week|url=https://kidscreen.com/2024/01/12/deals-of-the-week-9/|website=Kidscreen|date=January 12, 2024}}</ref> || 2025–present || [[France 4]]<br>Auvio Kids TV & Ketnet (Belgium)<br>[[CBC/Radio-Canada|Radio-Canada]] (Canada)<br>[[Südwestrundfunk|SWR]] (Germany)<ref>{{cite web|title=New broadcasters scoop up Ellipse and Belvision's Belfort & Lupin|url=https://kidscreen.com/2024/04/29/new-broadcasters-scoop-up-ellipse-and-belvisions-belfort-lupin/|website=Kidscreen|first=Ryan|last=Tuchow|date=April 29, 2024}}</ref> || Ellipsanime Productions<br>Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] and [[RTBF]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''Dreamland'' || 2026<ref>{{cite web|title=Dreamland TV Anime Adaptation Announced for 2026 Premiere|url=https://animetv-jp.net/news/dreamland-tv-anime-adaptation-announced-for-2026-premiere/|website=Anime TV|author=Joshua|date=May 18, 2025}}</ref> || Animation Digital Network || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || co-production with La Chouette Compangie | |||
|} | |||
===Film=== | |||
{| class="wikitable sortable" | |||
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! Title | |||
! Release date | |||
! Distributor | |||
! Label | |||
! Notes | |||
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| ''[[Asterix the Gaul (film)|Asterix the Gaul]]'' || December 20, 1967<br>December 23, 1967 (Belgium) || Athos Films || rowspan="4" | Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Asterix and Cleopatra (film)|Asterix and Cleopatra]]'' || December 19, 1968<br>December 21, 1968 (Belgium) || [[Pathé]] || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] and Edifilm | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Daisy Town (film)|Daisy Town]]'' || December 20, 1971 || rowspan="2" | [[United Artists|Les Artistes Associés]] || Based on the comics ''[[Lucky Luke]]''<br>co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Tintin and the Lake of Sharks]]'' || December 13, 1972 || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]] | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[The Smurfs and the Magic Flute]]'' || December 24, 1975 || Mercury Films || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]], Lafig S.A and IMPS | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Babar: The Movie]]'' || July 28, 1989 || Fourm Distribution<br>[[Astral Media|Astral Films]] (Canada) || rowspan="2" | Ellipsanime Productions || co-production with [[Nelvana]] and The Clifford Ross Company | |||
|- | |||
| ''Becassine and the Viking Treasure'' || December 12, 2001 || Gebaka Films || co-production with Home Made Movies and Image Film | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Go West! A Lucky Luke Adventure]]'' || December 5, 2007 || [[Pathé Distribution]] || Dargaud Media || co-production with [[Xilam Animation]], [[France 3 Cinema]] and Lucky Comics | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Zombillenium]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Urban boards Arthur de Pins children’s horror 'Zombillénium'|url=https://www.screendaily.com/distribution/urban-boards-arthur-de-pins-childrens-horror-zombillenium/5098919.article|website=Screen Daily|first=Melanie|last=Goodfellow|date=January 15, 2016|access-date=April 13, 2025}}</ref> || October 18, 2017 || Gebaka Films || Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]], Maybe Movies and 2 Minutes | |||
|- | |||
| ''Tricky Old Dogs'' || August 22, 2018 || [[Gaumont (company)|Gaumont]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Gaumont Leaps Into Comicbook-Based ‘Tricky Old Dogs’ (EXCLUSIVE)|url=https://variety.com/2018/film/markets-festivals/gaumont-leaps-into-comicbook-based-tricky-old-dogs-exclusive-1202669398/|website=Variety|first=Elsa|last=Keslassy|date=January 19, 2018}}</ref> || Dargaud Media || Live-action film<br>co-production with Radar Films, [[France 3 Cinema]], Cinécap, [[Dargaud]], Entourage Pictures and Egérie Productions | |||
|- | |||
| ''[[Yakari, A Spectacular Journey]]''<ref>{{cite web|title=Dargaud Debuts 'Yakari' Feature at Cannes Animation Day|url=https://www.animationmagazine.net/2019/04/dargaud-debuts-yakari-feature-at-cannes-animation-day/|website=Animation Magazine|first=Mercedes|last=Milligan|date=April 24, 2019|access-date=December 18, 2024}}</ref> || August 12, 2020 || [[BAC Films]]<br>[[Leonine Holding|Leonine Distribution]] (Germany) || Dargaud Media<br>Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel || co-production with [[Belvision Studios|Belvision]], [[Le Lombard]], BAC Film Production, Leonine Production, WunderWerk, Gao Shang Pictures, [[Westdeutscher Rundfunk|WDR]] and [[France 3 Cinema]] | |||
|} | |||
===Specials=== | |||
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| ''Akissi: A Funny Little Brother''<ref>{{cite web|author=Mercedes Milligan|url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/ghwa-and-ellipsanime-team-up-for-akissi/ |title=GHWA and Ellipsanime Team Up for 'Akissi'|publisher=Animation Magazine |date=June 22, 2018 |access-date=June 28, 2018 }}</ref> || June 14, 2022 || [[France 4]] || Ellipsanime Productions<br>Les Cartooneurs Associés || co-production with GHWA Productions | |||
|} | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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* {{Official website|www.ellipseanimation.com}} | * {{Official website|www.ellipseanimation.com}} | ||
{{Animation industry in France}} | |||
[[Category:Mass media companies established in 2022]] | [[Category:Mass media companies established in 2022]] | ||
[[Category:Television production companies of France]] | [[Category:Television production companies of France]] | ||
[[Category:French animation studios]] | [[Category:French animation studios]] | ||
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Ellipse Animation is a French entertainment group and animation production studio that is a subsidiary of media publishing and entertainment conglomerate Média-Participations whom brings together all of their animation production activities under one group and owns four animation production units (Dargaud Media, Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel, Ellipsanime Productions) alongside their own in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio based in both Paris and Angoulême. Across all their production labels, Ellipse Animation produced more than 1,982 animated series and films.
History
Ellipse Animation had its beginnings as a production name for Ellipse Programme's animation division until 2003 when Canal+ sold Ellipse to French media entertainment conglomerate Média-Participations under the latter's French-Belgian comic book publishing division Dargaud through its animation production division Dargaud Marina renaming it to Ellipsanime one year later in 2004.[1][2]
In 1967 55 years before the launch of Ellipse Animation, French publishing house Dargaud began entering the animation production activities by launching its film division Dargaud Films with the release of their first movie Asterix the Gaul. Subsequently, the company produced or co-produced several Asterix, Lucky Luke and Tintin feature films. Five years later in 1972, Dargaud announced that they've teamed up with American production and distributor United Artists to produce the movie Le Viager which was directed by Pierre Tchernia. Two years later in 1974, Dargaud announced that they had joined forces with René Goscinny and Albert Uderzo.
Ellipsanime Productions was originally founded in 1987 by Philippe Gildas and Robert Réa with Groupe Canal+ as Ellipse Programme who had created an animation production division three years later in 1990 called Ellipse Animation before merging Ellipse Programme's two other animation studios Alya Animation & Elma Animation and its production facility Studio Ellipse into its Ellipse Animation division seven years later in 1997.
In 1990 Claude Berther established animation and production company Marina Productions,[3] however in June 1997, Média-Participations alongside its publishing house Dargaud acquired French animation and production company Marina Productions, the acquisition of Marina Productions had expanded Dargaud's animation output and Média-Participations' production activities with Marina Productions being placed under Dargaud's film & television production division Dargaud Films, marking Dargaud's first animation production subsidiary within Dargaud Films.[4]
In January 2003 seven months before Dargaud acquired Ellipsanime, Studio Ellipse the in-house executive production facility of Ellipsanime would announced that it was being shut down by their parent Ellipsanime and had absorbed most of their studio's production activity including their storyboarding and 3-D rendering work under the main animation production company Ellipsanime. A month later in February of that same year, Ellipsanime's former parent company Canal+ Group through its production division StudioExpand announced that they were planning to seek a buyer for their animation studio Ellipsanime with Ellipsanime cutting down their annual series output.[5]
In late-June 2004, Média-Participations expanded its audiovisual production activities when they brought out Belgian/French audiovisual production company Dupuis Audiovisuel alongside its parent publishing house Dupuis and its animation studio Belvision for €300 million. The acquisition of Dupuis Audiovisual and its parent Dupuis gave Média-Participations another animation production studio with Dupuis Audiovisuel's distribution business division Dupuis Distribution being folded into Dargaud Marina's distribution arm Dargaud Distribution as they distributed Dupuis Audiovisuel's production library and would distribute the latter's future television series.[6]
On January 31, 2007 when Média-Participations announced the launch of their subsidiary dedicated to overseeing all of publishing and animation production acitivites called Mediatoon, Dargaud Media's international distribution division Dargaud Distribution who distributed Média-Participations' animated production catalogues was moved from Dargaud Media to Média-Participations' new subsidiary Mediatoon, giving Mediatoon their own international distribution division and had it renamed to Mediatoon Distribution with Marie-Pierre Moulinjeune leading the rebranded distribution division whilst continued handling distribution to Média-Participations' programming catalouge.[7]
In January 2014 eight years before the launch of Ellipse Animation, Ellipsanime acquired the assets of French animation and production group MoonScoop which went into bankruptcy administration back in July 2013 with the Paris bankruptcy court approved the acquisition as Ellipsanime retaining two of MoonScoop's then-remaining employees and taken over MoonScoop's production library with Dargaud's international distribution division Mediatoon Distribution taking over MoonScoop's programming catalouge except their American division which was spliten.[8]
Six months later in June of that year eight years before the launch of Ellipse Animation, Paris-based animation studio Ellipse Studio announced that they'd launched another French animation production studio that would bring all of Média Participations' animated productions under one studio based in Angoulême with the new animation studio being named Ellipse Studio Angoulême with Dargaud Media's CEO & president and former MoonScoop executive Maïa Tubiana heading the new Angoulême-based animation production studio as the Angoulême studio would animate Média Participations' future productions alongside its Paris-based studio Ellipse Studio.[9]
In October 2017, Ellipsanime Productions and its parent Média-Participations announced that they had partnered with independent game publishing and digital entertainment company Ankama and established a joint venture 2D animation production studio based in Roubaix, Hauts-de-France named MadLab Animations to handle the two animation studios' own production services alongside Paris and Angoulême-based animation production studio Ellipse Studio for the former.[10]
In December 2019 three years before Ellipse Animation was launched and following the departure of Média-Participations' previous CEO & president of its animation production companies and its Paris and Angoulême-based animation production studio Ellipse Studio Maïa Tubiana back in September of that same year, Média-Participations hired Caroline Duvochel as their new CEO of Média-Particiaptions' animation production activities namely Dargaud Media, French/Belgian audiovisuel production company Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel, Ellipsanime Productions and its Paris and Angoulême-based in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio.[11]
In May 2021 one year before the launch of production brand Ellipse Animation, Média-Participations hired former Cyber Group Studios executive Caroline Audebert as their deputy head of Média-Participations' new division Média-Participations Development and Innovation which was being headed by Julien Papelier with Caroline Audebert overseeing Média-Participations's own animation production subsidiaries including Dargaud Media, French/Belgian audiovisuel production company Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel and Ellipsanime Productions (plus their Roubaix-based joint venture animation studio Madlab Animations) alongside their Paris and Angoulême-based in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio. Former Tele Images Productions & Zodiak Kids director of animation productions and former Watch Next Media studio director Jules Garcia became Ellipse Studio's newly created position of directors[12]
In June 2022 Ellipse Animation returned as a whole brand when Média-Participations announced that they were bringing their French animation production labels (which were Dargaud Media, French/Belgian audiovisuel production company Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel, Ellipsanime Productions (including Roubaix-based joint venture animation studio Madlab Animations)) along with their Paris and Angoulême-based in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio under one umbrella group named Ellipse Animation during the annual Annecy International Animation Film Festival with Média-Participations's animation production labels became part of the new production company alongside Paris and Angoulême-based in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio became Ellipse Animation's new animation studio division.[13]
In January 2024, Ellipse Animation announced that they have acquired a majority stake in Milan-based Italian production company Studio Campedelli, expanding Ellipse Animation's production activities for the first time and their first expansion into the Italian animation production services with Studio Campedelli being placed under Ellipse Animation as their own subsidiary with Studio Campedelli CEOs Anne-Sophie Vanhollebeke and Valeria Brambilla continued leading the Italian animation studio under Ellipse Animation giving them an Italian animation production company outside of France.[14] A week later in that same month following Ellipse Animation's acquisition of Studio Campedelli, Ellipse Animation announced that they've expanded their operations into webtoons by launching a production division dedicated to animated series based on digital comics and will sit under Ellipse Animation's own animation production studio Ellipse Studio Angoulême.[15]
Production companies
Ellipse Animation is the umbrella production group that owns three production companies:
- Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel; established in 1959 by Charles Dupuis as the animation division of Belgian publishing house Dupuis.
- Dargaud Media; founded in 1967 by French publishing house Dargaud. By the late-1990s it had brought two French animation production companies Marina Productions and Millésime Productions and their series joined Dargaud's programming catalogue.
- Ellipsanime Productions; founded in 1987 by journalist Philippe Gildas and Robert Réa, it was originally owned by Canal+ through its division Studio Expand before selling it to French publishing company Dargaud in 2003.[1] It brought MoonScoop's production assets and its programming library in January 2014.[8]
- MadLab Animations[10] - A Roubaulx-based animation joint-venture production studio between Ellipsanime Productions and independent game publishing & entertainment company Ankama Animations, that handles some of Ellipse Animations' shows such as Kid Lucky.
Filmography
Television
| Title | Years | Network | Label | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| The Smurfs | 1961–1967 | RTB | Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | |
| Musti | 1968 | BRT | ||
| The Smurfs | 1981–1989 | France 2/La Cinq RTBF/RTL-TVI NBC (United States) |
co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions, SEPP International (season 1–7) and Lafig S.A. (season 8–9) | |
| Snorks | 1984–1989 | TF1/La Cinq NBC/Syndication (United States) |
co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions and SEPP International | |
| My Pet Monster | 1987 | ABC Global Television Network (Canada) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Nelvana, Golden Books and Hi-Tops Video |
| Bouli | 1989–1990 | France 2 | Les Cartooneurs Associés | |
| Zorro | 1990–1993 | The Family Channel | Ellipsanime Productions | Live-action series co-production with New World Television, Zorro Productions and Goodman/Rosen Productions |
| Doug | 1991–1994 | Nickelodeon | co-production with Games Animation and Jumbo Pictures continued and owned by Disney Television Animation whilst Mediatoon Distribution and Paramount Global Content Distribution own the rights to seasons 1–4 | |
| Rupert | 1991–1997 | France 3 YTV (Canada) ITV (United Kingdom) |
seasons 1–3 only co-production with Nelvana, Television South (season 1) and Scottish Television (seasons 2–5) | |
| Lucky Luke | 1991–1992 | France 3 | Dargaud Media | co-production with IDDH |
| The Adventures of Tintin | 1991–1992 | France 3 Global Television Network (Canada) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Nelvana |
| Journey to the Heart of the World | 1993–1994 | Canal+ | Dargaud Media | co-production with Belvision and Saban International Paris |
| Baby Follies | Les Cartooneurs Associés | co-production with Shanghai Animation Film Studio and C2A | ||
| Leo & Popi[16] | 1994–1997 | France 3 | Ellipsanime Productions Les Cartooneurs Associés |
co-production with Canal+ D.A and TAL Productions |
| The Neverending Story | 1995 | Canal+ HBO (United States) Family Channel (Canada) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Nelvana and CineVox |
| Bamboo Bears[17] | 1995 | Canal J NPO 1 (Netherlands) Kids Station (Japan) ZDF (Germany) TVE2 (Spain) |
Dargaud Media | co-production with ZDF Enterprises, Telescreen and Mitsui Owned by Studio 100 International |
| Mr. Men and Little Miss | 1995–1997 | France 3 ITV (United Kingdom) |
Dargaud Media | co-production with Flicks Films and Mr. Films |
| Blazing Dragons | 1996–1998 | Canal+/France 3/M6 Teletoon (Canada) CITV (United Kingdom) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Nelvana and Carlton Television |
| Billy the Cat | 1996–2001 | France 3 S4C (Wales) ZDF (Germany) |
Dupuis Edition & Audiovisel | co-production with EVA Entertainment, Les Films du Triangle, La Fabrique, Network of Animation, Sofidoc, Colonge Cartoon and WIC Entertainment |
| Flash Gordon | 1996–1997 | Canal+ & France 3 Syndication (United States) Channel 4 (United Kingdom) YTV (Canada) |
co-production with Lacewood Productions, Carrere Television, Mediatoon and Hearst Entertainment Based on the comic strip of the same name by Alex Raymond | |
| Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad | 1996 | Syndication (United States) | co-production with Universal Cartoon Studios, Mediatoon and Lacewood Productions | |
| Blake and Mortimer | 1997 | Canal+ | Ellipsanime Production Dargaud Media |
co-production with Cactus Animation |
| Little Hippo | 1997–1998 | France 3 ZDF (Germany) |
Dargaud Media | co-production with EVA Entertainment, Britt Allcroft (Development) Limited and Nerounes |
| The Mr. Men Show | 1997–1999 | Syndication (United States) | Dargaud Media | co-production with Breakthrough Film & Television, Telegenic Programs and Lacey Entertainment |
| Papyrus | 1998–2000 | TF1 La Deux (Belgium) YTV (Canada) |
Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | co-production with Medever |
| Bob Morane[18] | 1998 | Canal+ Super Écran (Canada) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Cactus Animation |
| Trouble with Sophie | 1998–1999 | France 3 & Canal J | co-production with Medialab | |
| Pirate Family | 1999–2004 | France 3 Radio-Canada (Canada) |
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| Kong: The Animated Series | 2000–2001 | M6 | co-production with BKN International | |
| Nick & Perry | M6 Kika (Germany) |
co-production with EM.TV & Merchandising AG and Victory Media Group Owned by Studio 100 | ||
| Largo Winch | 2001–2002 | M6 ProSieben (Germany) Global Television Network (Canada) RTL-TVI (Belgium) |
Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | Live-action series co-production with Paramount International Television, Tandem Communications, TVA International and Betafilm |
| Xcalibur | 2001–2002 | Canal+ & France 2 YTV (Canada) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with TVA International (episodes 1–25) and Tooncan Productions (episodes 26–40) |
| The New Adventures of Lucky Luke[19] | 2001–2003 | France 3 Super RTL (Germany) Tele Quebec (Canada) |
Dargaud Media | co-production with Xilam Animation, Tooncan Productions and Lucky Comics |
| Agrilppine | 2001 | Canal+ Arte France |
Ellipsanime Productions | |
| Lost World of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle | 2002 | Télétoon | Dargaud Media | co-production with Neuroplanet and Vivatoon |
| Kitou, the Six-Eyed Monster | 2002–2003 | TF1 Vrak TV (Canada) |
Dargaud Media | co-production with Belvision and Tooncan Productions |
| Cédric[20] | 2002–2007 | France 3 Canal J (seasons 1–2) RTBF |
Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | co-production with Neptuno Films (season 1) and Araneo (season 2) |
| Jacques Cousteau's Ocean Tales | 2003 | France 3 YTV & Tele-Quebec (Canada) |
Dargaud Media | co-production with Vivatoon |
| Martin Morning | 2003–2018 | France 3 | Les Cartooneurs Associés | co-production with Fantasia Animation |
| Kid Paddle[21] | 2003–2006 | M6 & Canal J Teletoon (Canada) RTBF |
Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | co-production with Spectra Animation |
| Corto Maltese | 2003–2004 | Canal+ & France 2 Rai 3 (Italy) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Rai Fiction and Pomaulx |
| The Frog Show | 2003–2005 | M6 | Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with D'Ocon Films and Agogo |
| Trotro | 2004–2005 | France 5 | Storimages | co-production with 2 Minutes |
| Boule et Bill | 2005 | TF1 & Télétoon | Dargaud Media | co-production with Tooncan Productions and Bell Ombre Films |
| Miss BG[22][23] | 2005–2007 | France 5 & Tiji TVOntario (Canada) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Breakthrough Films & Television and Def2shoot |
| Shaolin Wuzang[24] | 2005–2006 | France 3 Jetix Europe ZDF (Germany) TV 2 (Denmark) |
Les Cartooneurs Associés | co-production with ZDF Enterprises and Fantasia Animation |
| Yakari | 2005–2017 | France 3 WDR (seasons 3–5) |
Storimages Ellipsanime Productions (seasons 3–5) Les Cartooneurs Associés (season 4) Dargaud Media (season 5) |
co-production Belvision, ARD (seasons 3–5) and 2 Minutes |
| Potlach | 2006 | France 3 Rai 3 (Italy) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Rai Fiction |
| Rintindumb | 2006–2007 | France 3 | Dargaud Media | co-production with Xilam Animation and Lucky Comics |
| Time Jam: Valerian & Laureline | 2007–2008 | co-production with EuropaCorp and Starlight | ||
| The Magic Roundabout[25][26][27] | 2007–2009 | M6 & Playhouse Disney France Nick Jr. (United Kingdom) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Les Films Action, Action Synthese and Play Production |
| Inami[28] | 2007–2008 | TF1 | co-production with Seahorse Animation | |
| Bird Squad[29] | 2008–2009 | Rai 2 (Italy) | co-production with Toposodo, Araneo and Rai Fiction | |
| The Garfield Show[30] | 2008–2016 | France 3 Cartoon Network/Boomerang (United States) |
Dargaud Media | co-production with Paws, Inc. |
| Taratabong[31][32] | 2009 | Rai 3 | Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Toposodo and Rai Fiction |
| Chumballs[33] | France 5 | co-production with Les Films de la Perrine | ||
| Contraptus[34] | 2009–2010 | Canal J & Gulli | co-production with Le Lombard | |
| The Daltons | 2010–2016 | France 3 | Dargaud Media | co-production with Xilam Animation, Lucky Comics and B Media Kids Owned by Xilam Animation |
| The Jungle Book[35] | 2010–2020 | TF1/Piwi+ Nickelodeon India (India) ZDF (Germany) |
Ellipsanime Productions Les Cartooneurs Associés |
inherited from MoonScoop co-production with DQ Entertainment and ZDF Enterprises Co-owned with ZDF Studios |
| Tempo Express | 2011 | France 3 | Les Cartooneurs Associés | co-production with Fantasia Animation |
| Chicken Town[36][37] | 2011 | Canal+ Family & OCS | Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with 1st Day Studios and Araneo Based on the short of the same name by Klasky Csupo |
| Little Spirou[38] | 2012–2015 | M6 & Teletoon+ La Trois (Belgium) |
Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | co-production with LuxAnimation, Araneo and RTBF |
| Kinky and Cosy | 2014 | OCS | Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Belvision |
| H2O: Mermaid Adventures | 2015 | France 3 ZDF (Germany) Netflix (Worldwide) |
Les Cartooneurs Associés | co-production with ZDF Enterprises, Jonathan M. Shiff Productions and Fantasia Animation Based on the live-action series H2O: Just Add Water by Jonathan M. Shiff Co-owned with ZDF Studios[39] |
| Boule et Bill | 2016–2018 | France 3 & Piwi+ RTBF (Belgium) |
Dargaud Media Ellipsanime Productions |
co-production with Belvision |
| Little Furry | 2017–2021 | Piwi+ La Trois & Ketnet (Belgium) |
Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel Dargaud Media |
co-production with Belvision and RTBF |
| The Fox/Badger Family | 2018–2022 | France 5 | Dargaud Media Ellipsanime Productions |
co-production with Philm CGI |
| Garfield Originals | 2019–2020 | France 3 Nick.com (United States) |
Dargaud Media | co-production with Paws, Inc. |
| Roger & His Humans[40] | 2020–present | YouTube/Animation Digital Network | Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | |
| Kid Lucky[41] | 2020 | M6 Rai Gulp (Italy) |
Dargaud Media Ellipsanime Productions |
co-production with Belvision and Rai Ragazzi |
| The Smurfs[42] | 2021–present | TF1 La Trois & Ketnet (Belgium) Kika (Germany) Nickelodeon (International) |
Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel Dargaud Media (season 1) Les Cartooneurs Associés (season 2) Ellipsanime Productions (season 3–) |
co-production with Peyo Productions and RTBF |
| Living with Dad[43] | 2022–present | M6, Canal J & Gulli La Trois (Belgium) |
Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel Ellipsanime Productions |
co-production with Belvision Based on the comic book series Dad by Nob |
| Belfort & Lupin[44] | 2025–present | France 4 Auvio Kids TV & Ketnet (Belgium) Radio-Canada (Canada) SWR (Germany)[45] |
Ellipsanime Productions Dargaud Media |
co-production with Belvision and RTBF |
| Dreamland | 2026[46] | Animation Digital Network | Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | co-production with La Chouette Compangie |
Film
| Title | Release date | Distributor | Label | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asterix the Gaul | December 20, 1967 December 23, 1967 (Belgium) |
Athos Films | Dargaud Media | co-production with Belvision |
| Asterix and Cleopatra | December 19, 1968 December 21, 1968 (Belgium) |
Pathé | co-production with Belvision and Edifilm | |
| Daisy Town | December 20, 1971 | Les Artistes Associés | Based on the comics Lucky Luke co-production with Belvision | |
| Tintin and the Lake of Sharks | December 13, 1972 | co-production with Belvision | ||
| The Smurfs and the Magic Flute | December 24, 1975 | Mercury Films | Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | co-production with Belvision, Lafig S.A and IMPS |
| Babar: The Movie | July 28, 1989 | Fourm Distribution Astral Films (Canada) |
Ellipsanime Productions | co-production with Nelvana and The Clifford Ross Company |
| Becassine and the Viking Treasure | December 12, 2001 | Gebaka Films | co-production with Home Made Movies and Image Film | |
| Go West! A Lucky Luke Adventure | December 5, 2007 | Pathé Distribution | Dargaud Media | co-production with Xilam Animation, France 3 Cinema and Lucky Comics |
| Zombillenium[47] | October 18, 2017 | Gebaka Films | Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel | co-production with Belvision, Maybe Movies and 2 Minutes |
| Tricky Old Dogs | August 22, 2018 | Gaumont[48] | Dargaud Media | Live-action film co-production with Radar Films, France 3 Cinema, Cinécap, Dargaud, Entourage Pictures and Egérie Productions |
| Yakari, A Spectacular Journey[49] | August 12, 2020 | BAC Films Leonine Distribution (Germany) |
Dargaud Media Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel |
co-production with Belvision, Le Lombard, BAC Film Production, Leonine Production, WunderWerk, Gao Shang Pictures, WDR and France 3 Cinema |
Specials
| Title | Release date | Commissioner | Label | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Akissi: A Funny Little Brother[50] | June 14, 2022 | France 4 | Ellipsanime Productions Les Cartooneurs Associés |
co-production with GHWA Productions |
References
External links
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