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Nickelodeon Animation Studio

Nickelodeon Animation Studio is an American animation studio owned by Paramount Global. It has created many original television programs for Nickelodeon, such as SpongeBob SquarePants, The Fairly OddParents, Rugrats and Avatar: The Last Airbender, among various others. Since the 2010s, the studio has also produced its own series based on preexisting IP purchased by Paramount Global, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Winx Club. In November 2019, Nickelodeon Animation Studio signed a multiple-year output deal for Netflix, which will include producing content, in both new and preexisting IP, for the streaming platform.[3]

Nickelodeon Animation Studio
The Nickelodeon Animation Studio on Olive Avenue in Burbank, California
FormerlyGames Productions Inc.
Games Animation[a]
TypeSubsidiary
IndustryAnimation
PredecessorNickelodeon Studios
Founded1990; 33 years ago (1990) (as Games Productions Inc.)[a]
March 4, 1998; 24 years ago (1998-03-04)
(as Nickelodeon Animation Studio)
FoundersVanessa Coffey
Mary Harrington
HeadquartersStudio City, Los Angeles, California, U.S. (1990–1998)
Burbank, California, U.S. (1998–present)
New York City, New York, U.S. (second facility, 1999–present)
Key people
Ramsey Ann Naito (President)[1]
ProductsTelevision
Movies
OwnerParamount Global
ParentParamount Media Networks
DivisionsNickelodeon Digital
Avatar Studios[2]
Websitenickanimation.com

The studio was founded in 1990, originally named Games Productions Inc. and later Games Animation.[4] It oversaw the production of three animated programs for Nickelodeon: Doug, Rugrats, and The Ren & Stimpy Show. In 1992, Nickelodeon began work on Games Animation's first fully in-house series, Rocko's Modern Life. Games Animation produced much of the network's mid-1990s output in partnership with other animation companies like Klasky Csupo. In 1998, the studio moved from Studio City, California to Burbank with the construction of a new facility. It was renamed Nickelodeon Animation Studio and later Nickelodeon Studios Burbank. In 1999, a second facility in New York City was opened, named Nickelodeon Animation Studio New York.[5]

History

 
An official timeline of Nickelodeon Animation Studio's productions, posted in 2022.

1990–1998: As Games Animation

The Nickelodeon Animation Studio's earliest beginnings lie in the roots of the channel's Nicktoons endeavor. In 1990, Nickelodeon hired Vanessa Coffey as a creative consultant to develop Nicktoons,[4] charging her with the quest of seeking out new characters and stories that would allow the channel a grand entrance into the animation business.[6] The high cost of high-quality animation discouraged the network from developing weekly animated programming. Although most television networks at the time tended to go to large animation houses with proven track records to develop Saturday-morning series, often generally pre-sold characters from movies, toys or comics, Nickelodeon desired differently. Inspired by the early days of animation and the work of Bob Clampett, Tex Avery and Chuck Jones, Nickelodeon set out to find frustrated cartoonists swallowed up by the studio system.[7] Nickelodeon president Geraldine Laybourne commissioned eight six-minute pilots at a cost of $100,000 each before selecting three. Seeking the most innovative talents in the field, the products of this artists' union – Doug, Rugrats and The Ren & Stimpy Show – represented twelve years of budget-building toward that end.[6] Coffey was hired as Nickelodeon's Executive Producer of Animation between the pilots and series production.[4]

However, despite the best efforts, relations became strained with Ren & Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi. In fall 1992, the studio fired Kricfalusi. Coffey asserts that John was in breach of contract for not delivering on time, creating disturbing content and going over budget.[8] Kricfalusi suspected the real reason was that the network was uncomfortable with more crude humor.[9] Nickelodeon objected to most of his proposed plotlines and new characters—including George Liquor, an Archie Bunker-ish "All-American Male." After Kricfalusi and Nickelodeon missed several promised new-episode delivery and air dates, the network—which had purchased the rights to the Ren & Stimpy characters from Kricfalusi—negotiated a settlement with him.[9] The creative tug of war was closely watched by both animators and the television industry and covered in the national press.

In response, Nickelodeon formed its own animation studio, Games Productions Inc. The name was later shortened to Games Animation.[10] The series was moved to Games and put under the creative supervision of Bob Camp, one of Kricfalusi's former writer-director partners.[9] Nick's plan was to hire bright, young animators and let them do almost anything they want.[10] Coffey soon stepped down as animation vice president for Nickelodeon, to pursue her own projects. She was replaced by Mary Harrington, a Nickelodeon producer who moved out from New York to help run the Nicktoons division that was a near-shambles after Kricfalusi was fired.[10]

In 1992, animator Joe Murray was approached by the studio with intentions of developing a new animated series for Games Animation. Murray's Joe Murray Productions and Games Animation rented office space on Ventura Boulevard in the Studio City neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles, California.[11] The production moved to a different office building on Vineland Avenue in Studio City. Executives did not share space with the creative team.[12] Games Animation's first in-house production, Rocko's Modern Life, premiered on the network in 1993.

The initial duty was to continue producing The Ren & Stimpy Show as Nickelodeon dropped Spümcø and its creator John Kricfalusi from their duties on the show. At the time, Games was located in an office building in Studio City, California. Apart from The Ren & Stimpy Show, Nickelodeon's other Nicktoons were done out-of-house at Jumbo Pictures (whose next deal with Nickelodeon would be a live-action/puppet series Allegra's Window for Nick Jr.) in New York City and Klasky-Csupo (who entered mainstream popularity as animation producers from Fox's longest-running animated sitcom The Simpsons from 1987 to 1992 when animation production duties were given to Film Roman, as well as Everett Peck's Duckman which was produced by Nickelodeon's sister company Paramount Television and aired on USA Network in 1994 through 1997).

In 1993, the studio greenlit its first fully original in-house series, Rocko's Modern Life, produced by Games Animation with the partnership of Joe Murray Studio. Games worked on the show for three years and employed over 70 people during the course of its run. The show was canceled in 1996 by Nickelodeon due to its creator Joe Murray wanting to spend more time with his family. Following the cancellation, Games Animation produced the pilots of Hey Arnold!, The Angry Beavers, and CatDog, along with the former's first 26 episodes, and the second's 13 episodes. The latter was produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios along with the other two by this point forward.

1998–2009: As Nickelodeon Animation Studio

In 1996, Albie Hecht, then-president of Film and TV Entertainment for Nickelodeon, met with Nickelodeon artists for a brainstorming session on the elements of their ideal studio, and, with their feedback (and some inspiration from the fabled Willy Wonka chocolate factory), created "a playful, inspirational and cutting-edge lab which will hopefully give birth to the next generation of cartoon classics." He added, "For me, this building is the physical manifestation of a personal dream, which is that when people think of cartoons, they'll say Nicktoons."[13] Nickelodeon and parent company Viacom threw a bash to celebrate the opening of the new Nicktoons animation studio on March 4, 1998. During the launch party, a gathering of union labor supporters formed a picket line to protest Nickelodeon's independent hiring practices outside the studio's iron gates.[13]

Located at 231 West Olive Avenue in Burbank, California, the 72,000-square-foot (6,700 m2) facility, designed by Los Angeles architecture firm AREA, houses 200–300 employees and up to five simultaneous productions. It also contains a miniature golf course (with a hole dedicated to Walt Disney), an indoor basketball course/screening room, an artists' gallery, a studio store, and a fountain that shoots green water into the air.[13] The Nicktoons studio houses five, project driven production units. Each has its own color and design environment and includes a living room, writer's lounge, and storyboard conference room. The studio also has a Foley stage (for recording live sound effects), a post-production area, sound editing and mixing rooms and an upstairs loft area with skylights for colorists.[13]

In September 1999, Nickelodeon opened a major new digital animation studio at 1633 Broadway in Manhattan. The New York studio primarily took over production of Nick Jr. animated properties.[14] At the same time, the Los Angeles facility animated the intro for The Amanda Show.

It was reported in 2005 that the Burbank studio was up for sale; this was later corrected, as the owner of the building was selling it.[15]

In mid-2006, Nickelodeon announced a collaboration with DreamWorks Animation to create shows based on DWA's films. The first DWA co-production was The Penguins of Madagascar, which would eventually premiere in November 2008 (followed by 2011's Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness and 2013's Monsters vs. Aliens).

In 2007, Nick launched El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (the first Nicktoon created in Adobe Flash) and Tak and the Power of Juju (based on the video game series of the same name). Back at the Barnyard (a spinoff of the theatrical film Barnyard) was released that same year.

2009–2018: First reboots

In 2009, Nickelodeon acquired the rights to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from Mirage Studios.[16] In early 2011, Viacom bought 30 percent of the Italian studio Rainbow SpA, the creators of Winx Club.[17] Following both purchases, Nickelodeon Animation Studio began to produce new content for both franchises: a continuation of Winx Club and a reboot series of TMNT. Since they were produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio,[18] Nickelodeon refers to both continuations as official Nicktoons.[19]

By 2013, Nickelodeon's deal with DreamWorks Animation had reached an end; according to Bob Schooley, Nickelodeon Animation expressed a desire to refocus on "more Nickish shows."[20] Looking for original concepts, Nickelodeon Animation Studio created the Nickelodeon Animated Shorts Program, under which it would produce new animated shorts with the potential to turn into whole shows. A select few were greenlit and premiered within the following years.

In 2016, Nickelodeon's Burbank animation facility moved into a five-story glass structure that is part of a larger studio complex. The move was intended to bring animated productions currently produced elsewhere in Southern California under a single production facility.[21] Because it houses both animated and live-action productions, the Burbank location has been renamed to simply "Nickelodeon Studios" (which is not to be confused with the original Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios Florida, which closed in 2005).[22] The studio also houses the Nickelodeon time capsule, first buried in Orlando, Florida in 1992 at the original Nickelodeon Studios and later at the Nickelodeon Suites Resort in 2006, which has moved to the new studio by the latter's closure and rebrand on June 1, 2016.[23] The capsule is set to be opened on April 30, 2042. The new studio opened on January 11, 2017.

2018–present: Franchise-driven strategy

In October 2018, Brian Robbins became president of Nickelodeon.[24] In November, he appointed Ramsey Ann Naito as head of animation at Nickelodeon;[25] she was later promoted to president of Nickelodeon Animation Studio in 2020.[26] In both roles, Naito reported to Robbins.

Under Robbins' presidency, Nickelodeon began to focus more heavily on expanding its preexisting franchises. At Nickelodeon Animation Studio, this effort encompassed the first-ever SpongeBob spin-offs (Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years and The Patrick Star Show), a CGI reboot of Rugrats, and a collaboration with CBS Studios to produce Star Trek: Prodigy. Noting how much of the studio's output is based on past franchises, Ramsey Naito confirmed that Nick Animation will continue to produce original content as well: "We're making so much content based on known IP, and in a world where franchise is everything, it's especially important to be committed to making originals."[27]

Filmography

See also

Notes

  1. ^ a b The studio was founded under the name "Games Productions Inc." in 1990. Although the studio was rebranded as Nickelodeon Animation Studio in 1998, several later productions still credit Games Productions.

References

  1. ^ "RAMSEY NAITO NAMED PRESIDENT, NICKELODEON ANIMATION | Nick Press". NickPress. Retrieved September 1, 2020.
  2. ^ "NICKELODEON ESTABLISHES AVATAR STUDIOS, BRAND-NEW CONTENT DIVISION DEVOTED TO EXPANDING THE WORLD OF AVATAR: LAST AIRBENDER AND THE LEGEND OF KORRA | Nick Press". NickPress. Retrieved May 24, 2022.
  3. ^ Goldberg, Lesley (November 13, 2019). "Nickelodeon, Netflix Team for Original Animated Features, TV Series". The Hollywood Reporter.
  4. ^ a b c Owen, Rob (May 5, 2016). "Nickelodeon Animation Studio: Pop-Culture Powerhouse Got an Unlikely Start". Variety. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  5. ^ David Kilmer (September 22, 1999). "Nickelodeon opens animation studio in New York". Animation World Network.
  6. ^ a b "Nickelodeon into animated work". The Prescott Courier. August 9, 1991. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  7. ^ Daniel Cerone (August 9, 1991). "Kids network finally adds kids' staple: cartoons". Eugene Register-Guard. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  8. ^ Duca, Lauren (December 18, 2014). "One Woman Is Responsible For Starting Nickelodeon's Golden Age Of Cartoons". Huffington Post. Retrieved May 21, 2018.
  9. ^ a b c Andy Meisler (November 21, 1993). "While Team 2 Works to Reform Ren and Stimpy". The New York Times. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  10. ^ a b c Andy Meisler (October 17, 1993). "New Kings of TV's Toon Town". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved May 20, 2018.
  11. ^ Animators Feel Free With 'Rocko' (September 19, 1993). The Palm Beach Post. P. 155
  12. ^ "Where Rocko the series was produced May 23, 2010, at the Wayback Machine," Joe Murray Studio
  13. ^ a b c d Wendy Jackson (April 1998). "Studio Tour: Nicktoons". Animation World Magazine. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  14. ^ "Nickelodeon Animation Studio to Open". The New York Times. September 20, 1999. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  15. ^ Amid Amidi (September 16, 2005). "For Sale: One Tacky Animation Studio". Cartoon Brew. Archived from the original on January 19, 2013. Retrieved July 11, 2011.
  16. ^ Siegel, Tatiana (October 21, 2009). "Ninja Turtles move to Nickelodeon". Variety. Retrieved September 26, 2021.
  17. ^ Vivarelli, Nick (February 4, 2011). "Viacom takes stake in Rainbow". Variety.
  18. ^ . Nickelodeon. 2014. Archived from the original on June 13, 2014.
  19. ^ "Nickelodeon Packaging Guide Refresh". Nickelodeon Consumer Products. Viacom International, Inc. July 14, 2016.
  20. ^ Schooley, Bob (February 16, 2014). "Ratings, desire of Nick to get back to the more "Nickish" shows". Twitter. from the original on March 6, 2014. Retrieved February 20, 2014.
  21. ^ "Inside the Studio: Under Construction". YouTube. Nickelodeon Animation Studios' Official YouTube Page. August 18, 2015. Archived from the original on December 21, 2021. Retrieved February 23, 2016.
  22. ^ Geoff Berkshire (March 10, 2015). "Nickelodeon Animation Builds New Facility Just in Time for 25th Anniversary". Variety. Retrieved July 11, 2015.
  23. ^ Roseboom, Matt (February 26, 2016). "Nickelodeon Time Capsule to be moved to new Nick studios in California". Orlando Attractions Magazine. Retrieved February 28, 2016.
  24. ^ Sandberg, Bryn (October 1, 2018). "Viacom Names Brian Robbins President of Nickelodeon". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved August 8, 2019.
  25. ^ https://deadline.com/2018/11/nickelodeon-ramsey-naito-head-of-animation-chris-viscardi-exit-producer-1202496724/
  26. ^ https://variety.com/2020/tv/news/nickelodeon-ramsey-naito-animation-1234755528/
  27. ^ https://variety.com/2022/tv/features/nickelodeon-animation-monster-high-1235388967/

External links

  • Official website

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Nickelodeon Animation Studio is an American animation studio owned by Paramount Global It has created many original television programs for Nickelodeon such as SpongeBob SquarePants The Fairly OddParents Rugrats and Avatar The Last Airbender among various others Since the 2010s the studio has also produced its own series based on preexisting IP purchased by Paramount Global such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Winx Club In November 2019 Nickelodeon Animation Studio signed a multiple year output deal for Netflix which will include producing content in both new and preexisting IP for the streaming platform 3 Nickelodeon Animation StudioThe Nickelodeon Animation Studio on Olive Avenue in Burbank CaliforniaFormerlyGames Productions Inc Games Animation a TypeSubsidiaryIndustryAnimationPredecessorNickelodeon StudiosFounded1990 33 years ago 1990 as Games Productions Inc a March 4 1998 24 years ago 1998 03 04 as Nickelodeon Animation Studio FoundersVanessa CoffeyMary HarringtonHeadquartersStudio City Los Angeles California U S 1990 1998 Burbank California U S 1998 present New York City New York U S second facility 1999 present Key peopleRamsey Ann Naito President 1 ProductsTelevisionMoviesOwnerParamount GlobalParentParamount Media NetworksDivisionsNickelodeon DigitalAvatar Studios 2 Websitenickanimation comThe studio was founded in 1990 originally named Games Productions Inc and later Games Animation 4 It oversaw the production of three animated programs for Nickelodeon Doug Rugrats and The Ren amp Stimpy Show In 1992 Nickelodeon began work on Games Animation s first fully in house series Rocko s Modern Life Games Animation produced much of the network s mid 1990s output in partnership with other animation companies like Klasky Csupo In 1998 the studio moved from Studio City California to Burbank with the construction of a new facility It was renamed Nickelodeon Animation Studio and later Nickelodeon Studios Burbank In 1999 a second facility in New York City was opened named Nickelodeon Animation Studio New York 5 Contents 1 History 1 1 1990 1998 As Games Animation 1 2 1998 2009 As Nickelodeon Animation Studio 1 3 2009 2018 First reboots 1 4 2018 present Franchise driven strategy 2 Filmography 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit An official timeline of Nickelodeon Animation Studio s productions posted in 2022 1990 1998 As Games Animation Edit The Nickelodeon Animation Studio s earliest beginnings lie in the roots of the channel s Nicktoons endeavor In 1990 Nickelodeon hired Vanessa Coffey as a creative consultant to develop Nicktoons 4 charging her with the quest of seeking out new characters and stories that would allow the channel a grand entrance into the animation business 6 The high cost of high quality animation discouraged the network from developing weekly animated programming Although most television networks at the time tended to go to large animation houses with proven track records to develop Saturday morning series often generally pre sold characters from movies toys or comics Nickelodeon desired differently Inspired by the early days of animation and the work of Bob Clampett Tex Avery and Chuck Jones Nickelodeon set out to find frustrated cartoonists swallowed up by the studio system 7 Nickelodeon president Geraldine Laybourne commissioned eight six minute pilots at a cost of 100 000 each before selecting three Seeking the most innovative talents in the field the products of this artists union Doug Rugrats and The Ren amp Stimpy Show represented twelve years of budget building toward that end 6 Coffey was hired as Nickelodeon s Executive Producer of Animation between the pilots and series production 4 However despite the best efforts relations became strained with Ren amp Stimpy creator John Kricfalusi In fall 1992 the studio fired Kricfalusi Coffey asserts that John was in breach of contract for not delivering on time creating disturbing content and going over budget 8 Kricfalusi suspected the real reason was that the network was uncomfortable with more crude humor 9 Nickelodeon objected to most of his proposed plotlines and new characters including George Liquor an Archie Bunker ish All American Male After Kricfalusi and Nickelodeon missed several promised new episode delivery and air dates the network which had purchased the rights to the Ren amp Stimpy characters from Kricfalusi negotiated a settlement with him 9 The creative tug of war was closely watched by both animators and the television industry and covered in the national press In response Nickelodeon formed its own animation studio Games Productions Inc The name was later shortened to Games Animation 10 The series was moved to Games and put under the creative supervision of Bob Camp one of Kricfalusi s former writer director partners 9 Nick s plan was to hire bright young animators and let them do almost anything they want 10 Coffey soon stepped down as animation vice president for Nickelodeon to pursue her own projects She was replaced by Mary Harrington a Nickelodeon producer who moved out from New York to help run the Nicktoons division that was a near shambles after Kricfalusi was fired 10 In 1992 animator Joe Murray was approached by the studio with intentions of developing a new animated series for Games Animation Murray s Joe Murray Productions and Games Animation rented office space on Ventura Boulevard in the Studio City neighborhood of the San Fernando Valley region of Los Angeles California 11 The production moved to a different office building on Vineland Avenue in Studio City Executives did not share space with the creative team 12 Games Animation s first in house production Rocko s Modern Life premiered on the network in 1993 The initial duty was to continue producing The Ren amp Stimpy Show as Nickelodeon dropped Spumco and its creator John Kricfalusi from their duties on the show At the time Games was located in an office building in Studio City California Apart from The Ren amp Stimpy Show Nickelodeon s other Nicktoons were done out of house at Jumbo Pictures whose next deal with Nickelodeon would be a live action puppet series Allegra s Window for Nick Jr in New York City and Klasky Csupo who entered mainstream popularity as animation producers from Fox s longest running animated sitcom The Simpsons from 1987 to 1992 when animation production duties were given to Film Roman as well as Everett Peck s Duckman which was produced by Nickelodeon s sister company Paramount Television and aired on USA Network in 1994 through 1997 In 1993 the studio greenlit its first fully original in house series Rocko s Modern Life produced by Games Animation with the partnership of Joe Murray Studio Games worked on the show for three years and employed over 70 people during the course of its run The show was canceled in 1996 by Nickelodeon due to its creator Joe Murray wanting to spend more time with his family Following the cancellation Games Animation produced the pilots of Hey Arnold The Angry Beavers and CatDog along with the former s first 26 episodes and the second s 13 episodes The latter was produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios along with the other two by this point forward 1998 2009 As Nickelodeon Animation Studio Edit In 1996 Albie Hecht then president of Film and TV Entertainment for Nickelodeon met with Nickelodeon artists for a brainstorming session on the elements of their ideal studio and with their feedback and some inspiration from the fabled Willy Wonka chocolate factory created a playful inspirational and cutting edge lab which will hopefully give birth to the next generation of cartoon classics He added For me this building is the physical manifestation of a personal dream which is that when people think of cartoons they ll say Nicktoons 13 Nickelodeon and parent company Viacom threw a bash to celebrate the opening of the new Nicktoons animation studio on March 4 1998 During the launch party a gathering of union labor supporters formed a picket line to protest Nickelodeon s independent hiring practices outside the studio s iron gates 13 Located at 231 West Olive Avenue in Burbank California the 72 000 square foot 6 700 m2 facility designed by Los Angeles architecture firm AREA houses 200 300 employees and up to five simultaneous productions It also contains a miniature golf course with a hole dedicated to Walt Disney an indoor basketball course screening room an artists gallery a studio store and a fountain that shoots green water into the air 13 The Nicktoons studio houses five project driven production units Each has its own color and design environment and includes a living room writer s lounge and storyboard conference room The studio also has a Foley stage for recording live sound effects a post production area sound editing and mixing rooms and an upstairs loft area with skylights for colorists 13 In September 1999 Nickelodeon opened a major new digital animation studio at 1633 Broadway in Manhattan The New York studio primarily took over production of Nick Jr animated properties 14 At the same time the Los Angeles facility animated the intro for The Amanda Show It was reported in 2005 that the Burbank studio was up for sale this was later corrected as the owner of the building was selling it 15 In mid 2006 Nickelodeon announced a collaboration with DreamWorks Animation to create shows based on DWA s films The first DWA co production was The Penguins of Madagascar which would eventually premiere in November 2008 followed by 2011 s Kung Fu Panda Legends of Awesomeness and 2013 s Monsters vs Aliens In 2007 Nick launched El Tigre The Adventures of Manny Rivera the first Nicktoon created in Adobe Flash and Tak and the Power of Juju based on the video game series of the same name Back at the Barnyard a spinoff of the theatrical film Barnyard was released that same year 2009 2018 First reboots Edit In 2009 Nickelodeon acquired the rights to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from Mirage Studios 16 In early 2011 Viacom bought 30 percent of the Italian studio Rainbow SpA the creators of Winx Club 17 Following both purchases Nickelodeon Animation Studio began to produce new content for both franchises a continuation of Winx Club and a reboot series of TMNT Since they were produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio 18 Nickelodeon refers to both continuations as official Nicktoons 19 By 2013 Nickelodeon s deal with DreamWorks Animation had reached an end according to Bob Schooley Nickelodeon Animation expressed a desire to refocus on more Nickish shows 20 Looking for original concepts Nickelodeon Animation Studio created the Nickelodeon Animated Shorts Program under which it would produce new animated shorts with the potential to turn into whole shows A select few were greenlit and premiered within the following years In 2016 Nickelodeon s Burbank animation facility moved into a five story glass structure that is part of a larger studio complex The move was intended to bring animated productions currently produced elsewhere in Southern California under a single production facility 21 Because it houses both animated and live action productions the Burbank location has been renamed to simply Nickelodeon Studios which is not to be confused with the original Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios Florida which closed in 2005 22 The studio also houses the Nickelodeon time capsule first buried in Orlando Florida in 1992 at the original Nickelodeon Studios and later at the Nickelodeon Suites Resort in 2006 which has moved to the new studio by the latter s closure and rebrand on June 1 2016 23 The capsule is set to be opened on April 30 2042 The new studio opened on January 11 2017 2018 present Franchise driven strategy Edit In October 2018 Brian Robbins became president of Nickelodeon 24 In November he appointed Ramsey Ann Naito as head of animation at Nickelodeon 25 she was later promoted to president of Nickelodeon Animation Studio in 2020 26 In both roles Naito reported to Robbins Under Robbins presidency Nickelodeon began to focus more heavily on expanding its preexisting franchises At Nickelodeon Animation Studio this effort encompassed the first ever SpongeBob spin offs Kamp Koral SpongeBob s Under Years and The Patrick Star Show a CGI reboot of Rugrats and a collaboration with CBS Studios to produce Star Trek Prodigy Noting how much of the studio s output is based on past franchises Ramsey Naito confirmed that Nick Animation will continue to produce original content as well We re making so much content based on known IP and in a world where franchise is everything it s especially important to be committed to making originals 27 Filmography EditMain article List of Nickelodeon Animation Studio productionsSee also Edit Animation portal Film portal Greater Los Angeles portal Companies portal United States portalList of animation studios owned by Paramount Global Nickelodeon Movies Paramount Animation animation division of Paramount Global s film studio Paramount Pictures MTV Animation animation division of fellow Paramount Global s MTV Entertainment Studios Rainbow S p A Italian animation studio co owned by Paramount Global from 2011 until 2023 CBS Eye Animation Productions the animation division of CBS StudiosNotes Edit a b The studio was founded under the name Games Productions Inc in 1990 Although the studio was rebranded as Nickelodeon Animation Studio in 1998 several later productions still credit Games Productions References Edit RAMSEY NAITO NAMED PRESIDENT NICKELODEON ANIMATION Nick Press NickPress Retrieved September 1 2020 NICKELODEON ESTABLISHES AVATAR STUDIOS BRAND NEW CONTENT DIVISION DEVOTED TO EXPANDING THE WORLD OF AVATAR LAST AIRBENDER AND THE LEGEND OF KORRA Nick Press NickPress Retrieved May 24 2022 Goldberg Lesley November 13 2019 Nickelodeon Netflix Team for Original Animated Features TV Series The Hollywood Reporter a b c Owen Rob May 5 2016 Nickelodeon Animation Studio Pop Culture Powerhouse Got an Unlikely Start Variety Retrieved May 21 2018 David Kilmer September 22 1999 Nickelodeon opens animation studio in New York Animation World Network a b Nickelodeon into animated work The Prescott Courier August 9 1991 Retrieved July 11 2011 Daniel Cerone August 9 1991 Kids network finally adds kids staple cartoons Eugene Register Guard Retrieved July 11 2011 Duca Lauren December 18 2014 One Woman Is Responsible For Starting Nickelodeon s Golden Age Of Cartoons Huffington Post Retrieved May 21 2018 a b c Andy Meisler November 21 1993 While Team 2 Works to Reform Ren and Stimpy The New York Times Retrieved July 11 2011 a b c Andy Meisler October 17 1993 New Kings of TV s Toon Town Los Angeles Times Retrieved May 20 2018 Animators Feel Free With Rocko September 19 1993 The Palm Beach Post P 155 Where Rocko the series was produced Archived May 23 2010 at the Wayback Machine Joe Murray Studio a b c d Wendy Jackson April 1998 Studio Tour Nicktoons Animation World Magazine Retrieved July 11 2011 Nickelodeon Animation Studio to Open The New York Times September 20 1999 Retrieved July 11 2011 Amid Amidi September 16 2005 For Sale One Tacky Animation Studio Cartoon Brew Archived from the original on January 19 2013 Retrieved July 11 2011 Siegel Tatiana October 21 2009 Ninja Turtles move to Nickelodeon Variety Retrieved September 26 2021 Vivarelli Nick February 4 2011 Viacom takes stake in Rainbow Variety Nickelodeon Animation Studio What We Do Winx Club Nickelodeon 2014 Archived from the original on June 13 2014 Nickelodeon Packaging Guide Refresh Nickelodeon Consumer Products Viacom International Inc July 14 2016 Schooley Bob February 16 2014 Ratings desire of Nick to get back to the more Nickish shows Twitter Archived from the original on March 6 2014 Retrieved February 20 2014 Inside the Studio Under Construction YouTube Nickelodeon Animation Studios Official YouTube Page August 18 2015 Archived from the original on December 21 2021 Retrieved February 23 2016 Geoff Berkshire March 10 2015 Nickelodeon Animation Builds New Facility Just in Time for 25th Anniversary Variety Retrieved July 11 2015 Roseboom Matt February 26 2016 Nickelodeon Time Capsule to be moved to new Nick studios in California Orlando Attractions Magazine Retrieved February 28 2016 Sandberg Bryn October 1 2018 Viacom Names Brian Robbins President of Nickelodeon The Hollywood Reporter Retrieved August 8 2019 https deadline com 2018 11 nickelodeon ramsey naito head of animation chris viscardi exit producer 1202496724 https variety com 2020 tv news nickelodeon ramsey naito animation 1234755528 https variety com 2022 tv features nickelodeon animation monster high 1235388967 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nickelodeon Animation Studio amp oldid 1138606945, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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