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Assemblage Entertainment Pvt. Ltd.
Company typePrivate
Industry
Founded2013; 10 years ago
FounderAK Madhavan (MadMax)
Headquarters,
Key people
AK Madhavan aka MadMax (Founder & Director)
Arjun Madhavan (CEO)
Number of employees
280+
ParentCinesite (2022–present)
Websitewww.madassemblage.com

Assemblage Entertainment is an Indian animation studio based out of Mumbai, founded in December 2013, by industry veteran AK Madhavan (fondly known as Madmax).[1] The studio distributes animation productions of major Hollywood studios and other independent production companies from around the world.

Background

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In September 2015, Assemblage Entertainment completed work on its first feature animation film, Blinky Bill the Movie, a full-length feature film co-produced by Flying Bark Productions, Telegael.[2]

Starting with a team of fewer than 20 artists in the suburbs of Mumbai, the company has grown rapidly into a studio of over 450 people, working on full-length features for global audiences. It has established itself as a leading independent player in animation, with numerous projects from global producers. The CEO of Google, Sundar Pichai mentioned Assemblage Entertainment as forebear of their Google Cloud Platform[3] at the GCP Next Global User Conference on 23 March 2016.[4]

The company also experiments with different types of film making. Recently, it ventured into short-film making with Living Idle.[5]

Visual effects

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In 2021, the company set up their VFX unit and was one of the leading VFX studios to work on Rocketry: The Nambi Effect directed by R. Madhavan.[6] The movie was premiered at the Cannes Film Festival and was appreciated by critics and audience alike.[7] Assemblage also received a Filmfare Awards nomination for Best VFX in 2023.[8]

Feature films

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# Title Release date Production companies Distributor/Network
1 Blinky Bill the Movie 17 September 2015 Flying Bark Productions Studio 100 (international sales)

StudioCanal (Australia)

2 Norm of the North 15 January 2016 Lionsgate Films
Splash Entertainment
Telegael
Lionsgate Films
3 Arctic Dogs 1 November 2019 AMBI Media Group
AIC Studios
TATATU
Entertainment Studios Motion Pictures
4 Sneaks TBA Cinema Gypsy Productions
Lengi Studios [9]
TBA
5 Groove Tails TBA Imprint Entertainment[10]
Aloe Entertainment
TBA
6 Stitch Head TBA Gringo Films
GFM Animation [11]
TBA

TV Show

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# Title Release date Network
1 Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir 1 December 2018 TF1
2 Trollhunters 26 June 2019 Netflix
3 Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt 8 May 2020 Netflix
4 Puffins 1 December 2020 Apple TV+
5 Super Giant Robot Brothers 4 August 2022 Netflix
6 Eureka! 4 August 2022 Disney Junior
7 S.M.A.S.H 22 August 2022 Max
8 Morphle and the Magic Pets 20 March 2024 Disney Junior
9 Wolf King 2025 Netflix
10 Press Start! TBA Peacock
11 The Three Musketeers TBA TBA
12 Baby Puffins & Bunny TBA TBA

Visual Effects

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# Title Release date
1 Rocketry: The Nambi Effect 1 July 2022
2 Chhaava 6 December 2024

DVD

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# Title Release date
1 Alpha and Omega 2: A Howl-iday Adventure 8 October 2013
2 The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today 6 September 2016
3 The Swan Princess: Royally Undercover 28 March 2017
4 The Swan Princess: A Royal Myztery 27 March 2018
5 Norm of the North: Keys to the Kingdom 11 January 2019
6 Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure 11 June 2019
7 The Swan Princess: Kingdom Of Music 6 August 2019
8 Norm of the North: Family Vacation 25 February 2020

Awards

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Group Category (Recipient) Result
ANN Awards 2024[12] Best Preschool show for Morphle And The Magic Pets Won
Best Animated Digital Series for Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir Won
Best animated series for Puffins Impossible Won
Studio of the Year Nominated
ANN Awards 2023[13] Best Preschool show for Eureka! (2022 TV series) Won
Best Animated Digital Series for Booba Won
Best animated series for Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir Won
Best Partnered Animation Work for Super Giant Robot Brothers Won
Filmfare Awards 2023 [14] Best VFX for Rocketry: The Nambi Effect Nominated

Short films

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  • The FAB Gift of Life (2018)[15]

References

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  1. ^ "Founder Interview: Assemblage Entertainment".
  2. ^ "Telegael".
  3. ^ "Google Cloud Platform Case Study" (PDF).
  4. ^ "Recognition from Google CEO at GCP Next Global User Conference on March 23, 2018".
  5. ^ "Indian Director Ramana's Short-Film Living Idle wins International Acclaim, 2018".
  6. ^ "'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect' Co-Director Explains How R. Madhavan Transformed For His Role".
  7. ^ "'Rocketry: The Nambi Effect' Co-Director Explains How R. Madhavan Transformed For His Role".
  8. ^ "NOMINATIONS FOR 68thHYUNDAI FILMFARE AWARDS 2023".
  9. ^ "'Rob Edwards to Make Directorial Debut With Animated Feature 'Sneaks' (EXCLUSIVE)".
  10. ^ "'Imprint Family Entertainment Launches With Animated Film GROOVE TAILS Starring Jamie Foxx".
  11. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (13 February 2023). "'GFM Animation Boards 'Stitch Head' Animated Movie Adaptation". Animation Magazine.
  12. ^ "Ann Awards 2024 witnessed remarkable participation: Here's the full list of winners". AnimationXpress Team. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
  13. ^ "Fourth edition of Ann Awards celebrates animation galore; here's a full list of winners". AnimationXpress Team. Retrieved 14 September 2014.
  14. ^ "Nominations for 68th Hyundai Filmfare Awards 2023". Filmfare. Retrieved 11 September 2023.
  15. ^ Smith, Mark. "Tragic schoolboy Fraser Bates turned into teddy bear animation to raise awareness of organ donation".
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