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  1. Apr 14, 2014 · The first series Videocraft did was The New Adventures of Pinocchio, a stop-motion series produced in Japan at Dentsu Studio. With that, the Videocraft company, also known as Rankin/Bass, started producing television specials and Saturday Morning programs, both with cels and stop-motion, and almost all of them done in Japan.

  2. Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment (founded and formerly known as Videocraft International, Ltd. and Rankin/Bass Productions, Inc.) was an American production company located in New York City, and known for its seasonal television specials, usually done in stop motion animation. Rankin/Bass's stop-motion productions are recognizable by their visual style of doll-like characters with spheroid ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TopcraftTopcraft - Wikipedia

    Rankin/Bass Topcraft was the main animation studio for episodes 4–5 and 19. The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie: Topcraft was the main animation studio for episodes 6, 14 and 17. Mazinger Z: 1972–1974 Toei Animation: Topcraft was the main animation studio for episodes 55, 60, 64, 70, 76, 82, 84, 87 and 89. Gatchaman: Tatsunoko

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    1971–1972
    Rankin/Bass and Halas & Batchelor
    Topcraft was one of the animation ...
    1972–1973
    Rankin/Bass and Halas & Batchelor
    Topcraft was one of the animation ...
    1972–1973
    Rankin/Bass
    Topcraft was the main animation studio ...
    1972–1973
    Rankin/Bass
    Topcraft was the main animation studio ...
  4. In a first for American cartoons, Rankin/Bass chose to outsource production of their series to Japanese studio MOM Productions. With animator Tadahito Mochinaga helming production, Rankin/Bass began its long series of stop-motion creations, given the moniker “Animagic” to separate it from the competition.

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  5. Nearly all of the studio's animation was outsourced to Japanese animation companies such as Toei Animation, MOM Production, Mushi Productions and Topcraft. [1] [2] Rankin/Bass was one of the first western studios to outsource their low-budget animated television and film productions to animation studios in foreign countries; the others that already practiced animation outsourcing include Total ...

  6. Jun 26, 2023 · The actual animation went to Japan, where Rankin/Bass outsourced to a whole network of studio partners. Tokyo’s Topcraft, which had done The Hobbit for Rankin/Bass, was put in charge of The Last Unicorn. The project started at the studio in 1979.

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  8. Founded in 1972 by Toru Hara after he left Toei Animation at a time when many staff members of Toei were thinking that the studio was jumping the shark, Topcraft was Rankin/Bass's non–stop-motion unit in Japan. The studio mostly did TV specials, series, and a few movies for Rankin-Bass, including The Last Unicorn, The Flight of Dragons, and ...

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