Template:Short description Template:Use mdy dates {{#invoke:Infobox|infobox}}Template:Template otherTemplate:Main other{{#invoke:Check for clobbered parameters|check|nested=1|template=Infobox company|cat=Template:Main other|name; company_name|logo; company_logo|logo_alt; alt|trade_name; trading_name|former_names; former_name|type; company_type|predecessors; predecessor|successors; successor|foundation; founded|founders; founder|defunct; dissolved|hq_location; location|hq_location_city; location_city|hq_location_country; location_country|num_locations; locations|areas_served; area_served|net_income; profit|net_income_year; profit_year|owners; owner |homepage; website }}{{#invoke:Check for unknown parameters|check|unknown=Template:Main other|preview=Page using Template:Infobox company with unknown parameter "_VALUE_" | ignoreblank=y | alt | area_served | areas_served | assets | assets_year | aum | brands | company_logo | company_name | company_type | defunct | dissolved | divisions | embed | equity | equity_year | fate | footnotes | former_name | former_names | foundation | founded | founder | founders | genre | homepage | hq_location | hq_location_city | hq_location_country | incorporated | image | image_alt | image_caption | image_size | image_upright | income_year | industry | ISIN | key_people | location | location_city | location_country | locations | logo | logo_alt | logo_caption | logo_class | logo_size | logo_upright | members | members_year | module | name | native_name | native_name_lang | net_income | net_income_year | num_employees | num_employees_year | num_locations | num_locations_year | operating_income | owner | owners | parent | predecessor | predecessors | production | production_year | products | profit | profit_year | rating | ratio | revenue | revenue_year | romanized_name | services | subsid | successor | successors | traded_as | trade_name | trading_name | type | website| qid | fetchwikidata | suppressfields | noicon | nocat | demo | categories }} Ellipsanime Productions (formerly known as Le Studio Ellipse and Ellipse Programme) is a French animation studio that produces television programs. It was founded in 1987. In February 2000 it merged with Expand SA; Expand sold the company to Dargaud in 2003, and it became Ellipsanime in 2004. In 2014, Ellipsanime bought the assets of Moonscoop SA.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Ellipse has worked with many other animation companies, with the most reputable being Nelvana and Nickelodeon. Ellipse was best known in North America for co-producing seasons 2-4 of Nickelodeon's Doug; it did not return to the series after The Walt Disney Company bought the Doug intellectual property and Jumbo Pictures.

On the occasion of the Annecy International Animation Film Festival in June 2022, the Média-Participations group announced the creation of an umbrella brand Ellipse Animation which brings together its production labels in France Ellipsanime Productions, Dargaud Media and Dupuis Edition & Audiovisual.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

HistoryEdit

In 1987, the company was founded by Philippe Gildas and Robert Réa under the name Ellipse Programme with Canal+ as their first owner. Three years later in 1990, Ellipse Programme entered the animation production genre by launching their own animation division.

In 1997, Ellipse Programme had merged together their animation production subsidiaries which were Ellipse Animation, Alya Animation, Elma Animation and Studio Ellipse into one animation production division under the name of Ellipse Animation.

In February 2000, Canal+ announced that they've merged their subsidiary Ellipse Programme with French television production outfit Expand Images into one group under the Expand name with Ellipse Programme becoming Expand Group's own division alongside Canal+ holding a 35% stake in the Expand Group.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In January 2003, Ellipsanime had announced that they were shutting down their executive production facility Ellipse Studio and had absorbed most of their studio's production activity including their storyboarding and 3-D rendering work under the main animation production company. A month later in February of that same year, Ellipsanime's then parent company Canal+ Group and its film production and distribution company StudioCanal under their subsidiary StudioExpand announced that they were planning to sell their animation studio Ellipsanime along with 19 other production companies that made up StudioExpand with Ellipsanime cutting down their annual series output.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

On July 22, 2003, Ellipsanime announced that their previous parent company StudioCanal under their division StudioExpand had sold their animation production subsidiary Ellipsanime to French media entertainment conglomerate Média-Participations and their French-Belgian publishing company Dargaud, thrus marking Dargaud assuming ownership all of Ellipsanime's production activities and gave Dargaud another animation production studio with Ellipsanime's animated production portfolio joining Dargaud's own animation production portfolio as Dargaud's other animation and production unit Dargaud Marina became the largest animation production studio in France.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In January 2011, Ellipsanime was planning to produce a new adaptation of the French/Belgian comic book series Cubitis with Média-Participations another animation production studio Storimages according to Ellipsanime's former website with the titular character being placed onto the background of another show The Garfield Show with him doing the video but the two companies since then had no plans to produce the new adaptation of Cubitis.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In January 2014, Ellipsanime announced that under the Paris bankruptcy court they've acquired the assets of French animation and production group MoonScoop which went into bankruptcy administration back in July 2013 with Ellipsanime retaining two of MoonScoop's then-remaining employees and taken over MoonScoop's production library under Dargaud's international distribution division Mediatoon Distribution except their American division which was spliten.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In October 2017, Ellipsanime announced that they had partnered with independent game publishing and digital entertainment company Ankama to launch 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.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In December 2019, following the departure of Média-Participations' previous CEO & president of its animation production companies and their Paris and Angoulême-based animation production studio Ellipse Studio Maïa Tubiana back in September of that same year, Ellipsanime Productions's parent company Média-Participations announced that they've hired Caroline Duvochel as their new CEO of Média-Participations' animation production activities namely Ellipsanime Productions along with its Paris-based in-house animation production studio Ellipse Studio alongside their Angoulême-based animation production service division Ellipse Studio Angoulême, Dargaud Media and French/Belgian audiovisuel production company Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel. Former Tele Images Productions & Zodiak Kids director of animation productions and former Watch Next Media studio director Jules Garcia became Ellipsanime Productions's in-house animation division Ellipse Studio's newly created position of directors<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In May 2021, Ellipsanime Productions's parent company Média-Participations announced that they've 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' own animation production subsidiaries including Ellipsanime Productions alongside their in-house Paris and Angoulême-based animation production studio division Ellipse Studio, Dargaud Media and French/Belgian audiovisuel production company Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In June 2022 during the Annecy International Animation Film Festival, Ellipsanime Productions alongside their parent company Dargaud and its owner Media Participations announced that they were bringing their French animation production labels (which were Ellipsanime Productions & their in-house Paris and Angoulême-based animation production division Ellipse Studio, Dargaud Media, French/Belgian audiovisuel production company Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel and Les Cartooneurs Associés) under one umbrella group named Ellipse Animation, returning to the Ellipse Animation name after 24 years with Ellipsanime Productions being placed under Ellipse Animation as their production label.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

In January 2024, Ellipsanime Productions's parent company 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 giving them an Italian animation production company outside of France.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> A week later in that same month, 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>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

FilmographyEdit

TV seriesEdit

Title Years Network Notes
My Pet Monster 1987 ABC
Global Television Network (Canada)
co-production with Nelvana, Golden Books and Hi-Tops Video
Zorro 1990–1993 The Family Channel 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
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)
The Adventures of Tintin 1991–1992 France 3
Global Television Network (Canada)
co-production with Nelvana
Quarxs 1993 Canal+ & France 3 co-production with Z.A Production
Orson and Olivia 1994 Canal+
Rai Uno (Italy)
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with Les Cartooneurs Associés, Canal+ D.A and TAL Prodcutions

The Neverending Story 1995 HBO (United States)
Family Channel (Canada)
co-production with Nelvana and CineVox
Mot 1996 France 3 & Canal+ co-production with UFA
Blazing Dragons 1996–1998 Canal+/France 3/M6
Teletoon (Canada)
CITV (United Kingdom)
co-production with Nelvana and Carlton Television
Blake and Mortimer 1997 Canal+ co-production with Dargaud Films and Cactus Animation
Nanook's Great Hunt 1997–1998 TF1
Teletoon
co-production with Medver Internationao and Mediatoon
Fennec 1997–1998 France 3 co-production with Cactus Animation and Motion International
Bob Morane<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Super Écran (Canada) || co-production with Cactus Animation

Pirate Family 1999–2004 France 3
Radio-Canada (Canada)
Kong: The Animated Series 2000–2001 M6 co-production with BKN International
Nick & Perry M6
Kika (Germany)
co-production with Victory Media Group
Babar<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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TVOntario (Canada) || co-production with Nelvana and Kodansha

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Xcalibur 2001–2002 Canal+
France 2
YTV (Canada)
co-production with TVA International (episodes 1–25) and Tooncan Productions (episodes 26–40)
Agrilppine 2001 Canal+
Arte France
Corto Maltese 2002 Canal+/France 2
Rai 3 (Italy)
co-production with Rai Fiction and Pomalux
The Frog Show 2003–2005 M6 co-production with D'Ocon Films and Agogo
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Tiji
TVOntario (Canada) || co-production with Breakthrough Films & Television and Def2shoot

Yakari 2005–2017 France 3
WDR (seasons 3–5)
season 3 onwards
co-production with Storimages, Belvision, Les Cartooneurs Associés) (season 4), Dargaud Media (season 5), ARD (seasons 3–5) and 2 Minutes
Potlach 2006 France 3 co-production with Rai Fiction
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Playhouse Disney France
Nick Jr. (United Kingdom) || co-production with Films Action and Play Production

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Chumballs<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Gulli || co-production with Le Lombard

The Jungle Book<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Nickelodeon India (India)
ZDF (Germany) || inherited from MoonScoop
co-production with Les Cartooneurs Associés, DQ Entertainment and ZDF Enterprises

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OCS || co-production with 1st Day Studios and Araneo
Based on the short of the same name by Klasky Csupo

Kinky and Cosy 2015 OCS co-production with Belvision
Boule et Bill 2016–2018 France 3/Piwi+
RTBF (Belgium)
co-production with Dargaud Media and Belvision
The Fox/Badger Family 2018–2022 France 5 co-production with Dargaud Media and Philm CGI
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Rai Gulp (Italy) || co-production with Dargaud Media, Belvision and Rai Ragazzi

The Smurfs<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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La Trois (Belgium)
Ketnet (Netherlands)
Nickelodeon (International) || co-production with Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel and Peyo Productions
season 3 onwards

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La Trois || co-production with Dupuis Edition & Audiovisuel and Belvision
Based on the comic book series Dad by Nob

Belfort & Lupin<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

}}</ref> || 2025–present || France 4
Auvio Kids TV (Belgium)
Radio-Canada (Canada)
Ketnet (Netherlands)
SWR (Germany)<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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FilmsEdit

Title Release date Distributor Notes
Babar: The Movie July 28, 1989 Fourm Distribution
Astral Films (Canada)
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

Films, TV shows, and specialsEdit

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  • Aliens Love Underpants
  • Alta Donna<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Dream Land
  • Sullivan<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Trotro and Zaza
  • Yummy Toonies<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • Wonder Wai <ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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ReferencesEdit

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External linksEdit

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