- StarToons
StarToons was an American animation studio located in Chicago,
Illinois . It was founded by Jon McClenahan, an animator who had previously worked for other studios likeHanna Barbera . While the initial founding of StarToons was in October 1988, the studio didn't start getting credit until 1991, when StarToons animated a full episode ofTiny Toon Adventures (it had previously done individual scenes outsourced to them byKennedy Cartoons but only Jon McClenahan got credit). For the most part, StarToons provided animation exclusively forWarner Bros. shows; however, it also created a pilot forCartoon Network and some direct-to-video films for the Christian market.Before its demise in 2001, StarToons had a plethora of exciting projects lined up, such as an unreleased "
Looney Tunes " short entitled "Little Go-Beep ", and pilots such as "Up With the Chickens ", "Tuna Sammich ", "The Kitchen Sink Gang ", "The Neverland Gnomes ", and M-7, a Japaneseanime animated fully in the U.S.Numerous factors contributed to StarToon's demise. The cost of paying American animators is far higher than for labor in foreign countries like
South Korea andTaiwan . In addition, the steady rise in popularity ofanime made network execs question the need to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on animating something domestically when it could simply import foreign programs. Also, the advent ofMacromedia Flash , which allows the user to make animation faster and cheaper, didn't help. Though StarToons struck an alliance withHeart Animation Studios in India during the late 1990s so that they could combine the American experience with cheap Indian labor, it wasn't enough.StarToons officially went out of business in August 2001.
StarToons has provided animation for the following shows:
*Animaniacs
*Histeria
*Pinky and the Brain
*Road Rovers (Storyboarding)
*Taz-Mania
*Tiny Toon Adventures
*What-A-Cartoon! pilot:Fat Cats
*Goof Troop (Kennedy Cartoons )
*Darkwing Duck (Kennedy Cartoons )External links
* [http://www.platypuscomix.net/people/mcclenahan.html Interview with Jon McClenahan]
* [http://youtube.com/watch?v=l3YF1diXHNM Fat Cats Short]
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