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  1. Blue Sky Studios was a subsidiary of 20th Century Animation until its acquisition by Disney, as part of their acquisition of 21st Century Fox assets in 2019. Blue Sky was shut down in April 2021 by Disney due to the economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on its business operations.

  2. The feature animation department of 20th Century Animation, formerly known as House of Cartoons Films from 1922 to 1929, Dorgan Studio from 1922 to 1930, Dorgan Toons from 1930 to 1943, Twentieth Century-Fox Cartoons, Inc. from 1943 to 1951, Foxtoons Studios Los Angeles from 1951 to 1956, Twentieth Century-Fox Animation Studios and Fox-Martin Studios from 1956 to 1970, Twentieth Century-Fox ...

  3. 20th Television Animation (formerly known as Fox Television Animation or 20th Century Fox Television Animation) is an American animation studio that creates, develops and produces primarily adult animated television series and specials. It is a unit of Disney Television Studios, a subsidiary of Disney Entertainment, which is a division of The ...

  4. Terrytoons was an American animation studio based in New Rochelle, New York, that produced animated cartoons for theatrical release, with their main distributor being 20th Century Fox. It was founded in 1929 by Paul Terry, Frank Moser, and Joseph Coffman after a depature from the Van Beuren Corporation, and operated out of the "K" Building in ...

  5. May 15, 2024 · 20th Century Animation Century City (formerly Fox Animation Century City and Fox Feature Animation) is an American animated feature production company that is the primary unit of 20th Century Animation, a division of Walt Disney Studios. Based in Century City, Los Angeles, the company was created in November 1998 as the successor to the now ...

  6. Welcome to 20th Century Animation Fan Channel! Home for movies, TV series, companies, people, characters, music and more. This one is dedicated to documenting my fanon projects related to 20th ...

  7. 20th Century Studios and Locksmith Animation’s “Ron’s Gone Wrong” is the story of Barney, a socially awkward middle-schooler and Ron, his new walking, talking, digitally-connected device, which is supposed to be his “Best Friend out of the Box.”