USAnimation
USAnimation, Inc. was an American traditional animation studio and software development company based out of Los Angeles, California. The studio produced animation for television series and commercials, and provided ink and paint services to animated TV series such as The Ren and Stimpy Show and The Simpsons and films such as We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story. Its software division was best known for developing USAnimation, a high-end software package designed to facilitate the traditional animation process using digital technologies.
History
USAnimation, Inc. was founded in early 1992 by John Whitney Jr. after he decided to use the power of the technology he created to change how animation was produced. The animation industry was immediately receptive to this concept since digital capabilities were a powerful creative tool for the animation producer to improve the look of shows and do it more efficiently. USAnimation completed episodic projects such as Beavis and Butt-Head, The Ren & Stimpy Show and the first digitally colored episodes of The Simpsons, as well as commercial projects ranging from Lucky Charms cereal to Levi's jeans.
In 1996, USAnimation sold its software development business to Canadian competitor Toon Boom Technologies and its animation production services were renamed VirtualMagic USA.[1] Toon Boom continues development of the USAnimation software, today known as Harmony. With resources now dedicated solely to its production expertise, VirtualMagic USA diversified itself by taking on a significant amount of interactive CD-ROM work for clients such as Disney Interactive, Broderbund, and Digital Domain.
In late-1997, the company changed its name to VirtualMagic Animation and moved into a new production space in the San Fernando Valley. In order to economically compete in the animated episodic series and motion picture market, VirtualMagic Animation evaluated potential affiliate foreign animation companies with digital capabilities as well as joint venture possibilities. In 1999, VirtualMagic Animation and ImagineAsia Studio formed VirtualMagic Asia, a digital ink, paint and compositing service based in Manila, Philippines. VirtualMagic Animation and VirtualMagic Asia closed in 2003.
Filmography
- Various commercials for Acme Filmworks, Duck Soup Studios, Klasky/Csupo, Inc., MTV Animation, Renegade Animation, Spaff Animation Incorporated, Warner Bros. Animation, and Wild Brain
USAnimation/VirtualMagic Animation
- The Ren & Stimpy Show (5 episodes)
- Beavis and Butt-Head (29 episodes)
- We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (additional electronic ink & paint/digital composting)
- David Macaulay: Roman City
- Wanna Be A Dino Finder (video game)
- The Simpsons ("Radioactive Man" and "The Simpsons 138th Episode Spectacular")
- The Nanny ("Oy to the World")
- The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest ("In the Realm of the Condor")
- Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (main title)
- Jumanji (main title)
- Hey Arnold! (main title)
- Love Rollercoaster (music video)
- Nightmare Ned (video game; ink and paint)
- Disney's Hercules (video game; ink and paint)
- 101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor (graphics)
- Extreme Ghostbusters (main title)
- One Saturday Morning ("Great Minds Think for Themselves" shorts)
- Channel Umptee-3 (main title)
- Men in Black: The Series (main title)
- Cartoon Sushi
- Oh Yeah! Cartoons ("Planet Kate")
- Godzilla: The Series
- CatDog ("Fetch")
- Rugrats Adventure Game
- Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (main title)
- Boo Boo Runs Wild
- The Tigger Movie (additional ink and paint)
- Joseph: King of Dreams (digital painting)
- The Cartoon Cartoon Show ("Captain Sturdy: Back in Action!")
- Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law (episodes 2-6; digital composite)
- The Powerpuff Girls Movie
- Lenny & Sid ("All Hands on Deck" and "Love Thy Neighbor"; color styling)
VirtualMagic Asia
- God, the Devil and Bob
- Adventures from the Book of Virtues ("Humility" and "Compassion: Part 1")
- Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law (episodes 2-6; digital ink and paint)
See also
- Toon Boom Technologies, which acquired CAS and its Animo package
- Cambridge Animation Systems
- Toonz, another prolific animation software used by the 2D industry in the 1990s and 2000s
- Computer Animation Production System (CAPS), used by Disney from the 1990s to the mid-2000s
- Adobe Flash
- List of 2D animation software
Footnotes
- ^ (Aug. 6, 1996). "Toon Boom Technologies enters merger transaction with USAnimation Inc" [Business Wire]. Retrieved March 17, 2008.