Flying Bark Productions
Appearance
Industry | Entertainment |
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Predecessor | Yoram Gross Films Studio Yoram Gross-EM.TV |
Founded | 1967 (as "Yoram Gross Films Studio") |
Founder | Yoram Gross |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Motion pictures, television programs |
Parent | Studio 100 Animation |
Website | http://www.flyingbark.com.au |
Flying Bark Productions Pty Ltd is an Australian animation studio. The studio acts as a full-service production facility across feature films, television and a diverse range of digital content. The studio was established by Yoram and Sandra Gross in 1967 as Yoram Gross Films Studio.
Filmography
TV series
- Bright Sparks (1989)
- The Adventures of Blinky Bill (1993-2004)
- Samuel and Nina (1996)
- Tabaluga (1997-2004)
- Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown [also known as Skippy: Adventures in Bushland] (1998)
- The Dumb Bunnies (1998)
- Flipper and Lopaka (1999-2005)
- Fairy Tale Police Department (2001–2002)
- Old Tom (2001–2002)
- Art Alive (2003–2005)
- Seaside Hotel (2003–2005)
- Bambaloo (2003-2007) (with The Jim Henson Company)
- Deadly (2006)
- Staines Down Drains (2006–2007)
- Master Raindrop (2008)
- Dive Olly Dive! (2009) (with Mike Young Productions)
- Legend of Enyo (2009–2010)
- Zigby (2009-2013)
- Zeke's Pad (2010)
- Maya the Bee (2012)
- Vic the Viking (2013)
- Tashi (2014)
- The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill (2016-2017)
- Oh, Yuck! (2017)
- Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2018) (animation services)
- Glitch Techs (2020) (animation services)
- Lego Monkie Kid (2020) (animation services)
Interactive board game
- Atmosfear (2004)
Feature films
- Dot and the Kangaroo (1977)
- The Little Convict (1979)
- Around the World with Dot [also known as Dot and Santa Claus] (1981)
- The Seventh Match [also known as Sarah] (1982)
- Dot and the Bunny (1983)
- The Camel Boy (1984)
- Epic [also known as Epic: Days of the Dinosaur] (1984)
- Dot and the Koala (1985)
- Dot and Keeto (1986)
- Dot and the Whale (1986)
- Dot and the Smugglers [also known as Dot and the Bunyip] (1987)
- Dot Goes to Hollywood (1988)
- The Magic Riddle (1991)
- Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala (1992)
- Dot in Space (1994)
- Skippy Saves Bushtown (1999)
- Tabaluga and Leo (2005)
- Blinky Bill's White Christmas (2005)
- Flipper and Lopaka: The Feature (2006)
- Gumnutz: A Juicy Tale (2007)
- Santa's Apprentice (2010)
- Maya the Bee (2014)
- Blinky Bill the Movie (2015)
- Maya the Bee 2: The Honey Games (2018)
- 100% Wolf (2020)
- Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb (2021)
TV specials
- The Adventures of Candy Claus (1987)[1]
Web series
- The Eggsperts (2014)
See also
- https://www.screenaustralia.gov.au/sa/media-centre/news/2018/01-17-100-wolf-receives-production-funding
- https://www.flyingbark.com.au/awards-news
- https://www.flyingbark.com.au/news-blog
References
- ^ Crump, William D. (2019). Happy Holidays—Animated! A Worldwide Encyclopedia of Christmas, Hanukkah, Kwanzaa and New Year's Cartoons on Television and Film. McFarland & Co. p. 4. ISBN 9781476672939.