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One of the more popular Asian animation studios, Toon City is an animation studio in the Philippines.
The studio took off in 1993, at first having only around 10 animators. Its employment has since multiplied.
Like with South Korean studio Sunwoo, Toon City's first client was Disney, which hired Toon City to work on Bonkers. Not only have they worked on a large amount of Disney cartoons since, but they've also gotten several other clients, including Universal (for Curious George), Warner Bros. (for Tom and Jerry Tales and The Looney Tunes Show), and even Nickelodeon (for The Mighty B).
Toon City is often listed with Moving Images International, the latter of which briefly worked on Goof Troop before Toon City was founded.
Shows worked on by Toon City[]
- Aladdin (TV series) (11 episodes)
- Atlantis: Milo's Return
- Bonkers (5 episodes; with Moving Images International)
- Bratz: Starrin` and Stylin`
- Cinderella III: A Twist in Time (with Walt Disney Animation Australia)
- Curious George
- The Emperors New School
- The Fox and The Hound 2
- Gargoyles (2 episodes; with Moving Images International)
- House of Mouse
- Hercules: The Animated Series (With Wang Film Productions' Thailand studio)
- Kronk's New Groove
- Lilo and Stitch: The Series
- The Lion King ½ (with Walt Disney Animation Australia)
- The Lion King 2: Simba's Pride (with Walt Disney Animation Australia and Canada)
- The Looney Tunes Show
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- The Mighty B
- 101 Dalmatians: The Series (certain episodes; a couple[1] with Wang's Thailand studio)
- Plastic Man pilot for Cartoon Network (seen here)
- Recess (Only a few episodes)
- Tarzan II
- Teachers Pet (The Movie included)
- Tom and Jerry Tales
- Timon and Pumbaa
- Voltron Force
Tropes found in Toon City's work[]
- All CGI Cartoon: Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
- Animation Bump: Considered to be one of the better Asian studios out there. Particular high point is House of Mouse and Dalmatians.
- Conspicuous CG: Like Rough Draft, Production I.G and GONZO, they're guilty of this.
- Medium Blending: Happens from time to time on some of their shows.
- Off-Model: All of their Recess episodes.
- ↑ first episode included