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Pippi Longstocking is an animated television series co-produced by AB Svensk Filmindustri, TaurusFilm, TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion, and Nelvana Limited based on the book series drawn and written by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. [3] It is a joint Canadian-German-Swedish co-production.
The Devil and Daniel Mouse is the second television special co-produced by the Canadian animation firm Nelvana Ltd. [1] [2] Nelvana's iconic polar bear logo made its first appearance at the end of the special. The polar bear was eventually used as an in-credit logo later in their specials from 1979 to 1980 and from after 1980 to 1988. [3]
A Kickstarter campaign to republish Nelvana of the Northern Lights for the first time since the original publication was launched in October 2013. [9] [10] It was fully funded within five days of being launched. [11] Dingle, Adrian (2014). Nicholson, Hope; Richey, Rachel (eds.). Nelvana of the Northern Lights. Foreword by Benjamin Woo.
Nelvana's mascot, the polar bear, which first appeared in The Devil and Daniel Mouse (1978) Nelvana was founded by Hirsh, Loubert, and Smith in 1971. Hirsh recalls: At the time, there was no production industry per se in Canada, either in animation or in television production.
Series Title Description Feature films: Film deal with Nelvana: In the fall of 1993, Canadian animation studio Nelvana signed a multi-year deal to produce five animated feature films in collaboration with Paramount Pictures, with Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall producing; the first two began production the following summer, at a cost of over US$20 million each.
Stickin' Around is a Canadian animated children's television series produced by Nelvana and created by Robin Steele and Brianne Leary. [1] The series originally aired from August 14, 1996, until April 12, 1998.
Pandalian (魔豆奇伝パンダリアン, Madou Kiden Pandarian) (or PandaMonium) is a Japanese-Canadian animated television series produced by Studio Kuma, Planet Entertainment and Nelvana, based on the characters created by Taiwanese company TVbean.
Additionally, he served as the director of Nelvana's first feature film, 1983's Rock and Rule, [4] as well as its 1997 animated adaptation of the Pippi Longstocking saga. Smith's directing credits also include " A Wookiee's Christmas " (also known as "The Faithful Wookiee") for George Lucas and eight episodes of Family Dog for Tim Burton and ...