Zagtoon
Zagtoon is a French animation studio, the TV division of ZAG Entertainment. Since inception, Zagtoon has produced almost 100 hours of CGI-animated content licensed to major broadcasters and digital partners in over 130 territories.
Type | Subsidiary |
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Industry | Entertainment |
Founded | 2010 |
Founder |
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Headquarters | Paris, France |
Products | Motion pictures, television programs |
Brands | ZAG Heroez ZAG Adventure ZAG Power Princess |
Parent | Univergroup |
Website | https://zag-inc.com |
History
Zagtoon was founded in France in 2010 by Jeremy Zag and SIP Animation co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman as a Univergroup subsidiary. The company in October 2013 signed a three-year first-look distribution deal with PGS Entertainment with the first series under the deal was Ghostforce.[1]
Univergroup
Univergroup was founded in France in 2008 by Jeremy Zag and SIP Animation co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman. In 2012, Univergroup set up Zagtoon Pictures to make S3D animated features under Jeremy Zag.
Productions
Released
- Rosie (2011) (180x2; co-produced with 2Minutes, broadcast by Gulli and AB in France) (fr)
- Kobushi (2012) (104x7; co-produced by Gulli, Inspidea and AB Production, broadcast by Gulli)
- Sammy & Co. (2014) (52x13; co-produced with Nexus Factory, StudioCanal and nWave Pictures; broadcast by M6)[2]
- Popples (2015–2016) (52x13; co-produced with Saban Brands and Method Animation)[3]
- Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015–present) (co-produced with Method Animation, Toei Animation, AB Droits Audiovisuels and SK Broadband)
- Zak Storm (2016–present) (co-produced with Method Animation, SAMG Animation, MNC Animation, SK Broadband, De Agostini Editore, ON Kids & Family, Man of Action and DQ Entertainment)
- Denver & Cliff (2018–present)[4] (M6, Universal Kids)
- Power Players (2019–present)[5][6] (co-produced with Man of Action, France Télévisions, Playmates Toys, Method Animation and Globosat; broadcast by Cartoon Network)
References
- Zahed, Ramin (15 October 2013). "PGS and Zagtoon Sign Three-Year Distrib Deal". Animation Magazine. Retrieved 7 March 2019.
- Hopewell, John (17 June 2016). "Annecy: Zagtoon, Method Animation Greenlight 'Power Toys' (EXCLUSIVE)". Variety. Retrieved 29 September 2017.
- Krystal Kitsune (24 December 2015). "INTERVIEW WITH: Miraculous Ladybug executive producer, Jared Wolfson". The Kitsune Network.
- Zagtoon. "Denver & Cliff".
- Zagtoon. "Power Players".
- "Release Dates". The World of Zag. Retrieved 1 October 2017.
- DuBois, Todd (20 June 2014). "Zagtoon Expands Into the United States, Pitches New Properties". ToonZone. News. Retrieved 12 August 2018.
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