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The Pinkfong Company (Korean: 더핑크퐁컴퍼니) previously known as SmartStudy and Smart Books Media, is a global entertainment company.Their brands and intellectual property include Pinkfong and Baby Shark, and they have produced original animated shows, world live tours, and interactive video games.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 31 January 2025. South Korean educational entertainment company Pinkfong Company type Children's entertainment brand Industry Media Founded June 2010 ; 14 years ago (2010-06) Headquarters Seocho-dong, Seoul, South Korea Key people Kim Min-seok (CEO) Lee Seung-kyu (CFO) Parent The Pinkfong Company Website ...
Dinosaur Prison: 2023: United Kingdom [citation needed] The Dinosaur Project: 2012: United Kingdom [citation needed] Dino Mecard Theater Edition: The Island Of Tinysaur: 2019: South Korea: CGI computer animation [citation needed] Dinosaurus! 1960: United States [citation needed] Dinosaurs: The Terrible Lizards 1970 United States Short film [25 ...
Sea Monsters: A Prehistoric Adventure (also called Sea Monsters) is a 2007 American IMAX 3D documentary film by National Geographic, about prehistoric marine reptiles.It alternates modern-day sequences about the work of scientists studying the animals with computer-animated scenes depicting the prehistoric past.
Geek.com said that "although there are no Oscar-worthy performances, Turok: Son of Stone has a lot of heart". [2] Play wrote: "It looks like a kids show, but kids can’t watch it, and it plays like an adult cartoon but lacks the visual flair to attract anyone over the age of twelve."
Agatha Dimplecorn: (Grandmother Sarah (사라할머니) in the Korean version) She is an elderly lady who is often heckling (unintentionally) with the Kung Fu Dino Posse. Professor Sherman Daniels (Dr. Seonwoo (선우 박사) in the Korean version) : Polly's grandfather and curator of the museum.
The dinosaurs were filmed using the technique of stop-motion animation as well as puppets for close-ups. During special-effects work on this picture, the crew used their Brontosaurus model and miniature jungle set to film a shot for an episode of TV's The Twilight Zone (1959) called " The Odyssey of Flight 33 ".
Turok: Son of Stone #93 (November 1974 cover) (copy of Dell #19 (March–May 1960)). The original comic, titled Turok, Son of Stone, was illustrated by Rex Maxon.The writer-creator credit for the characters of Turok and Andar is disputed, with historians citing Matthew H. Murphy, Gaylord Du Bois, and Paul S. Newman as the feature's earliest writers.