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Gaumont Animation
FormerlyAlphanim (1997–2008, 2011–2013)
Gaumont Alphanim (2008–2011)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAnimation
FoundedFebruary 1997; 27 years ago (1997-02)[1]
FounderChristian Davin[2]
Headquarters,
Key people
Terry Kalagian (president)[3]
ProductsTelevision series
Feature films
ParentGaumont Film Company (2008–present)
DivisionsGaumont Animation USA
Websitegaumont.com/en/animation

Gaumont Animation (formerly known as Alphanim and Gaumont Alphanim)[2][4] is a French animation studio owned by the Gaumont Film Company founded in February 1997 by Christian Davin.[1] The company's animated catalog comprises over 800 half-hours, broadcast in over 130 countries.[5]

Its productions include Mona the Vampire, Robotboy, Galactik Football, Calimero, Noddy, Toyland Detective (after the rights were acquired from DreamWorks Animation in 2013),[2] Trulli Tales, Belle and Sebastian,[6] Furiki Wheels, F is for Family, and Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles. Film projects in development include Plunder and a musical adaptation of Paul McCartney's novel High in the Clouds.

History

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Christian Davin founded Alphanim in February 1997 after stepping down as president of France Animation; he was joined by Clément Calvet to start the studio. Its first production, Animal Crackers, a co-production with CINAR based on the comic strip by Roger Bollen, debuted later that year in September.

In 2003, Alphanim and StudioCanal jointly established Alphanim Video to distribute Alphanim's catalogue on home media.[7]

In November 2007, the Gaumont Film Company launched its acquisition of Alphanim; the transaction closed in January 2008 for €25 million, marking Gaumont's return to television and animation production for the first time in eight years; it is an entry into English-language productions, after Gaumont Television was sold in 1999 and Gaumont Multimedia's assets were acquired in 2000 by Xilam.[8][9][10][11]

In March 2013, the studio was rebranded as Gaumont Animation; announced its partnership with DreamWorks Animation for Noddy, Toyland Detective.[12]

In March 2016, Nicolas Atlan joined the studio as president and named Terry Kalagian as VP of creative for animation.[13]

In June 2023, Terry Kalagian was promoted to president of the studio.[3] The same month, Gaumont signed a first-look deal with Studio 100, a Belgian company which will co-produce series with and distribute Gaumont Animation's catalogue worldwide.[14]

Productions

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Series

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# Title Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Co-production(s) Network Notes
1990s
1 Animal Crackers Joseph Mallozzi 1997–2000 CINAR
Gimages
Valor 4
Canada
Teletoon
France
La Cinquième
Based on the Animal Crackers comic strips by Roger Bollen
2 Ripley's Believe It or Not!: The Animated Series 1999 France
France 3
Canada
Family Channel
Based on the Ripley's Believe It or Not! franchise created by Robert Ripley
3 Redwall Brian Jacques
Steve Roberts
Nelvana Limited
Molitor Productions
Sofica Valor 4
Gimages 2
United Productions
Canada
Teletoon
France
France 2
France 3
Germany
KI.KA
Based on the Redwall books by Brian Jacques. S1 only
4 Mona the Vampire Adam Kempton
Ian Lewis
Pierre Colin Thibert
1999–2006 CINAR
Farnham Film Company
Animation Services (S3)
Canada
YTV
France
France 3
Canal J
Tiji (S3–4)
Based on the Mona the Vampire books by Sonia Holleyman and Hyawin Oram
2000s
5 The Baskervilles Alastair Swinnerton
Nick Martinelli
2000 CINAR
Carlton Television
Blue Nose Productions
Canada
Teletoon
France
France 2
United Kingdom
ITV (CITV)
6 X-DuckX Jan Van Rijsselberge 2001–2002 Telepool
Soficanim
Young Distribution
Point Production
Tooncan Productions Inc. (E41–78)
Canada
Teletoon
France
France 3
Fox Kids
Jetix
7 Spaced Out Claude Lerist
Léon Nöel
2002 Tooncan Productions Inc.
Animation Enterprises
Sofica Gimages 2
Canada
Vrak.TV
France
Canal+
France 3
Europe
Cartoon Network
United States
Toon Disney
8 Ralf the Record Rat Jan Van Rijsselberge 2003 Ocean Sound Studios Ltd
Agogo Media
Canada
YTV
Vrak.TV
France
Canal J
Based on the Ralf the Record Rat comic strip by Jan Van Rijsselberge[15]
9 Cosmic Cowboys Eddy Marx Tooncan Productions VI Inc.
Europool
Rai Fiction
Agogo Media
Gruppo Alcuni
LuxAnimation
Sofica France Télévision Images 2
Canada
Vrak.TV
France
France 3
Italy
RAI
Germany
WDR
[16]
10 Pet Pals Sergio Manfio
Francesco Manfio
Rai Fiction
Gruppo Alcuni
Agogo Media
Rai 2 Season 1[17]
11 Potatoes and Dragons Jan Van Rijsselberge 2004 CINAR
DQ Entertainment
LuxAnimation
Europool
Canada
Teletoon
France
Canal J
France 3
12 Creepschool Torbjörn Jansson
Happy Life
Stina Mansfield
Per Carlsson
Han Östlundh
CINAR
Happy Life
EM.TV & Merchandising AG
Agogo Media
LuxAnimation
Canada
Teletoon
Télétoon
France
France 3
Germany
ZDF
Portugal
RTP2
13 Franklin Nelvana Limited
Big Bang Digital Studios
LuxAnimation
Canada
Treehouse TV
France
TF1
Based on the Franklin the Turtle books by Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark; S6 only
14 Delta State Nelvana Limited
Deltanim Productions Inc.
DQ Entertainment
LuxAnimation
Cofinova 13
Canada
Teletoon
France
France 2
Canal+
Based on The Delta State comic book by Douglas Gayeton and Matt Rockman; first teen-oriented production
15 Woofy Alexandre Révérend Tooncan Productions XXV Inc.
Fantasia
Cofinova 1
France 5
16 Zombie Hotel Jan Van Rijsselberge 2005 Telegael
Magma
LuxAnimation
Hosem
France
France 3
Ireland
TG4 (Cúla 4)
17 Cooking? Child's Play! CCA
LuxAnimation
SEK Animation Studio
The Farm II
Tiji Based on the La cuisine est un jeu d'enfants books by Michel Oliver
18 Robotboy Jan Van Rijsselberge 2005–2008 LuxAnimation (S1)
Cofinova 1 (S1)
France
France 3
United Kingdom
Cartoon Network
19 Galactik Football Augias Imaginaction 2006–2011 Audi'Art
Welkin (S1)
Hosem (S1)
LuxAnimation (S1)
Supersonic (S1)
Carloon (S2)
Europool (S2–3)
Telegael (S3)
DQ Entertainment (S3)
Europe
Jetix (S1–2)
Disney XD (S3)
France
France 2 (S1–2)
Gulli (S3)
Produced as Alphanim in S1–2 and as Gaumont-Alphanim in S3
20 SantApprentice Jan Van Rijsselberge 2006 Europool
Startrack Ltd.
Hosem
Village Productions
France
France 5
Tiji
Germany
Super RTL
21 Zap Junior High 2007 Cofinova 3
Jiang Toon Animation
M6
Canal J
Based on the Zap Junior High comic book by Tehem and Gildo
22 Hairy Scary Jan Van Rijsselberge Europool
Shanghai Cartoon Communication Group
Village Productions
France
France 3
Germany
Super RTL
23 Matt's Monsters 2008-2014 Rai Fiction
Lanterna Magica
Europool
Jiang Toon Animation
Sonicville
Cofinova 4
SND
France
M6
Italy
Rai 2
Rai Gulp
Germany
KiKa
Spain
Antena 3
Disney Channel
Clan
24 Toto Trouble 2009 Europool
Jiang Toon Animation
SND
Village Productions
M6 Based on the Toto Trouble comic book by Thierry Coppée
25 Gawayn[18] Jan Van Rijsselberge
Peter Saisselin
2009–2013 Jiang Toon Animation
Mondo TV (S1)
Muse Entertainment (S2)
Eurovision Animation (S2)
Ben & Saatchi (S2)
France 3 (S1)
Canal+ Family (S2)
Gulli (S2)
Produced as Gaumont Alphanim in S1 and as Alphanim in S2
26 Mouss & Boubidi Baptiste Lucas
Frédéric Martin
2009 Oasis Animation
Europool
France 3
2010s
27 The Mysteries of Alfred Hedgehog Mary Mackay-Smith
Merilyn Read
2010 Muse Entertainment
Prickly Productions
Europool
Jiang Toon Animation
Canada
TVO
TFO
Knowledge Network
Radio-Canada Télévision
France
France 3
United States
Qubo Channel
28 The Small Giant Jan Van Rijsselberge Cofinova 5
Europool
Jiang Toon Animation
Village Productions
China
CCTV
France
France 5
Gulli
29 Pok & Mok Isabelle Lenoble
Érik Zilliox
2011 Vivement Lundi!
Europool
A Plus Image 2
Feitong Animation
Canal+
30 The Green Squad Europool
Cofinova 6
Shanghai Supercolor Technology
France 5 Based on the Les Sauvenature comic book by Jean-Marie Defossez and Fabien Mense
31 Dude, That's My Ghost! Jan Van Rijsselberge 2013 Snipple Animation
Cofanim
Backup Films
Canada
BBC Kids
France
Orange Cinema Series
United Kingdom
Disney XD
32 Lanfeust Quest 2013–2014 Gaumont Television
DQ Entertainment
Cofinova 23
Devanim
Backup Media
Dapaco Productions
M6
Canal J
Based on the Lanfeust Quest comic book by Christophe Arleston, Didier Tarquin, and Ludo Lullabi
33 Calimero 2013–2016 Gaumont Television
Studio Campedelli
Kodansha
Rai Fiction
Telepool
Global Digital Creations Holdings Ltd.
Canada
Télé-Québec
France
TF1
Italy
RAI
Japan
TV Tokyo
Switzerland
RTS
Based on the Calimero characters created by Nino Pagot, Toni Pagot, and Ignazio Colnaghi
34 Welcome to Bric-a-Broc Amandine Gallerand
Matthieu Chevalier
2015 Vivement Lundi!
Cofinova 10
Cofinova 11
Belgium
Ketnet
France
Canal+ Family
Piwi+
35 F is for Family Bill Burr
Michael Price
2015–2021 Wild West Television
Loner Productions
King of France Productions
Gaumont International Television
Netflix First adult-oriented production
36 Noddy, Toyland Detective Heath Kenny
Myles McLeod
2016–2020 DreamWorks Animation Television France
France 5
Piwi+
United Kingdom
Channel 5
United States
Universal Kids
Based on the Noddy characters created by Enid Blyton
37 Atomic Puppet Mark Drop
Jerry Leibowitz
Travis Williams
John Derevlany
Brad Birch
2016–2017 Mercury Filmworks
Technicolor
Canada
Teletoon
France
France 4
Worldwide
Disney XD
38 Trulli Tales Fiorella Congedo
Maria Elena Congedo
2017–2019 Fandango TV
Congedo CulturArte
Groupe PVP
Rai Fiction
Canada
Ici Radio-Canada Télé
Knowledge Kids
Italy
Rai Yoyo
Disney Junior
France
Disney Junior
39 Furiki Wheels Frédéric Martin 2017 Je Suis Bien Content France
France 4
United Kingdom
Disney XD
40 Belle and Sebastian Jean-Phillipe Robin Groupe PVP Canada
Ici Radio-Canada Télé
Knowledge Network
France
M6
Piwi+
Based on the Belle et Sébastien novel by Cécile Aubry
2020s
41 Stillwater Rob Hoegee 2020–2023 Scholastic Entertainment Apple TV+ Based on the Zen books by Jon J. Muth
42 Nice, not nice Franck Salomé
Fernando Worcel
Nicolas Sedel
Sandrine Acquistapace
2021 2 Minutes Disney Channel
Disney Junior
Gulli
Nickelodeon Junior
Okoo
Piwi+
TF1
[19]
43 Do, Re & Mi Michael Scharf
Jackie Tohn
2021–2022 Michael Made Me
Amazon Studios
Amazon Prime Video
44 Bionic Max Thomas Digard
Emmanuel Klotz
2021–present Gulli
Canal J
45 Samurai Rabbit: The Usagi Chronicles[20] Doug Langdale
Candie Kelty Langdale
2022 Netflix Animation
Atomic Monster
Dark Horse Entertainment
Netflix Based on the Usagi Yojimbo comic book by Stan Sakai
Upcoming
46 Tiny Head TBA 2026 Cloudco Entertainment France Télévisions
RAI
TV5 Monde
[21]
47 Rocket Park Amy Stephenson
Shane Langan
TBA Scholastic Entertainment TBA Based on the You Are books by Margaret O'Hair and Sofia Cardoso[22]
48 Ash TBA Bigchild Entertainment
Studio 100 Media
[23]
49 Agent 9 Based on the Agent 9 graphic novel by James Burke[24]
50 Fortune Falls Scholastic Entertainment Based on the Fortune Falls book by Jenny Goebel[24]
51 Snapdragon Based on the Snapdragon graphic novel by Kat Leyh[24]
52 Jungle Book: Cub Club Adventures Studio 100 International
I Josh Around
Based on The Jungle Book book by Rudyard Kipling[25]

Films

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# Title Release date Co-production with Note
2000s
1 Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure September 6, 2006 Les Studios DSO
Nelvana Limited
StudioCanal
Europool
LuxAnimation
Based on the Franklin the Turtle books by Paulette Bourgeois and Brenda Clark
2 Eleanor's Secret December 16, 2009 La Fabrique
Lanterna Magica
2010s
3 Santa's Apprentice November 24, 2010 Flying Bark Productions
Avrill Stark Entertainment
Cartoon Saloon
Based on the SantApprentice series by Jan Van Rijsselberge.
4 The Magic Snowflake November 20, 2013 Snipple Animation
Dapaco Productions
Telepool
Cofimage 23
Devanim-Backup Media
Upcoming
5 High in the Clouds 2026 MPL Communications Based on the High in the Clouds book by Paul McCartney[26]
6 Plunder TBA L'Atelier Animation

References

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  1. ^ a b "Profile". Alphanim. Archived from the original on June 15, 2006.
  2. ^ a b c Dale, Martin (14 May 2014). "Intl. Film Award: Gaumont Animation Hones Inhouse Series, Feature Films". Variety.
  3. ^ a b Bharanidharan, Sadhana (June 6, 2023). "Terry Kalagian heads up Gaumont global animation division". Kidscreen. Retrieved July 2, 2023.
  4. ^ Webdale, Jonathan (January 18, 2011). "New production chief for Gaumont-Alphanim". C21 Media.
  5. ^ "About Us". Gaumont Animation. Archived from the original on June 12, 2015.
  6. ^ Mayorga, Emilio (2 September 2015). "Biarritz Rendez-Vous: Gaumont Animation to Develop 'Belle and Sebastian' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety.
  7. ^ Esposito, Maria (1 July 2003). "Alphanim and StudioCanal launch DVD label". C21 Media.
  8. ^ Blaney, Martin (January 25, 2000). "Igel, Xilam join forces for Gaumont library". Screen Daily. Retrieved May 10, 2014.
  9. ^ Tartaglione-Vialatte, Nancy (19 November 2007). "Gaumont eyes acquisition of animation house Alphanim". Screen Daily.
  10. ^ Baisley, Sarah (January 4, 2008). "Gaumont Acquires Alphanim". Animation World Network.
  11. ^ Tartaglione-Vialatte, Nancy (January 11, 2008). "Gaumont completes acquisition of animation house". Screen Daily.
  12. ^ Wolfe, Jennifer (March 13, 2013). "Alphanim Rebrands as Gaumont Animation". Animation World Network.
  13. ^ Francks, Nico (24 March 2016). "Gaumont hires for US animation push". C21 Media.
  14. ^ Hernandez, Andrea (June 13, 2023). "Gaumont Animation inks a first-look deal with Studio 100". Kidscreen.
  15. ^ Waller, Ed (July 5, 2001). "Alphanim looks set for a busy summer". C21 Media.
  16. ^ Fraser, Fiona (October 3, 2002). "German pick up for Alphanim's Cosmic toon". C21 Media.
  17. ^ "Pet Pals Seasons 1-2-3-4". Gruppo Alcuni.
  18. ^ "Gawayn profile". Archived from the original on 2016-12-20. Retrieved 2014-06-12.
  19. ^ "Nice, not nice". 2 Minutes.
  20. ^ Peters, Megan (February 8, 2018). "'Usagi Yojimbo' Optioned For Animated TV Series". ComicBook.com. Retrieved July 3, 2023.
  21. ^ Angelucci, Cristina (12 June 2024). "Gaumont's Highlights at MIFA". The European Animation Journal.
  22. ^ "Scholastic and Gaumont team up for Rocket Park". Kidscreen. 2022-12-14.
  23. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (June 8, 2023). "Gaumont Animation & Studio 100 Media Forge First-Look Partnership". Animation Magazine.
  24. ^ a b c Milligan, Mercedes (June 10, 2024). "Gaumont Animation Ups Sebastian Rossi to CD, Announces New Animation Projects". Animation Magazine. Retrieved June 12, 2024.
  25. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (October 10, 2024). "Studio 100 & Gaumont Team with I Josh Around on New 'Jungle Book' Animated Series". Animation Magazine.
  26. ^ Donnelly, Matt (2023-10-26). "Paul McCartney's Gaumont-Backed Animated Film 'High in the Clouds' Sets Director, Writer and More (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
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