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Logo used from 2010 to 2017; this logo is still used on trailers and promotional material. After the second and official closure of Walter Lantz Productions in March 1972 and prior to the release of Despicable Me, Universal distributed a few animated films from 1986 to 2009 that were produced by outside studios, including An American Tail, The Land Before Time, Jetsons: The Movie, films by ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 15 February 2025. There is 1 pending revision awaiting review. American animation studio Universal Animation Studios LLC Logo used since 2006 Formerly Universal Cartoon Studios (1990–2005) Company type Division Industry Animation Predecessor Studio: Walter Lantz Productions Library: Sullivan Bluth ...
DreamWorks Animation and its programming library, including those of Filmation (not including shows whose rights are owned by other companies, such as The New Adventures of Gilligan and Star Trek: The Animated Series), would later be acquired on August 22, 2016, by Universal Studios for $3.8 billion. [25]
Production logos are usually seen at the beginning of a theatrical movie or video game (an "opening logo"), and/or at the end of a television program or TV movie (a "closing logo"). Many production logos have become famous over the years, such as the 20th Century Studios ' monument and searchlights and MGM 's Leo the Lion .
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[1] [2] [3] Other studio units have also released films theatrically, including Universal Animation Studios, which now focuses mainly on animating television shows and direct-to-video films. The studio's distribution unit acquires film rights from outside animation studios to release films under the Universal Pictures or Focus Features film
Unlike other American major animation studios, the Lantz studio never continued full-time during the classic period of American animation, closing down in 1949 and reopening its doors the following year. It was finally shut down permanently in 1972, after the end of the Golden Age of American animation.