SEK Studio
Native name | 조선4·26만화영화촬영소 |
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Romanized name | Chosŏn 4.26 Atong Yŏnghwa Ch'al-yŏngso |
Industry | Animation |
Founded | September 7, 1957[1] |
Headquarters | , Central District, , |
Key people | Jun Ok Kim |
Number of employees | 900 (2014)[2] |
SEK Studio | |
Chosŏn'gŭl | 조선4·26만화영화촬영소 |
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Hancha | 朝鮮4·26漫畵映畵撮影所 |
Revised Romanization | Joseon 4.26 Adong Yeonghwa Chwal-yeongso |
McCune–Reischauer | Chosŏn 4.26 Atong Yŏnghwa Ch'al-yŏngso |
Korean April 26 Animation Studio[3] (Korean: 조선4·26만화영화촬영소; lit. "Korean April 26 Animation Film Studio") is a North Korean animation studio, based in , Central District, Pyongyang.[4]
History[]
The studio started operations in September 1957, as 4.26 Children's Film Studio (4.26아동영화촬영소).[1] Around 1985, it began to outsource animation for European television.[5] It was registered as the SEK Studio which stands for Scientific Educational Korea in 1997 in order to take part at an animation festival in France.[6] SEK Studio participated in "Shijiazhuang International Animation Exhibition" on September 30, 2014.[7] SEK Studio is expected to introduce a new science fiction genre animation.[8] Since 2010s, SEK studio has contracted with many animation studios in China and outsourced in Chinese TV series, web animations, game graphics and commercials. SEK is currently pursuing large-scale projects with Chinese animation companies. It relates to web animated series that will be produced in China.[9]
According to The Pyongyang Times, the studio helps children develop judgement, thinking and reasoning skills, and the studio contributes to the intellectual and ideological education of the people, rejecting the creation of cartoons for purely amusement.[10]
In December 2021, the US Treasury accused SEK Studio and companies and individuals related to it, of exploiting North Korean workers to earn foreign exchange and avoid sanctions on North Korea.[11]
History of names[]
- Chosun National Film Studio – Puppet Animation Film Research Institute (1957~1959)
- Chosun National Film Studio – Animation Film Studio (1959~1960)
- Chosun National Film Studio – Animation Film Production (1960~1964)
- Chosun Children's Film Studio (1964~1971)
- Chosun Science Education Film Studio – Animation Film Production Team (1971~1980)
- Chosun Science Education Film Studio – Children's Film Production Team (1980~1996)
- Chosun 4.26 Children's Film Studio (1996~2013)
- Korean April 26 Animation Studio (2013~)[3]
Corporate size[]
As of 2003, SEK Studio employed over 1,500 people[6] and subcontracted work for over 70 companies from around the globe, including Europe, South Korea, China, Canada and the United States. After the introduction of advanced equipment, the number of employees was reduced to about 500.[12] There are 11 animation production teams in SEK Studio, 9 production teams are responsible for overseas animations subcontracting, and the 2 production teams produce domestic animations.[13] According to Animation Career Review, SEK is the 85th most influential animation studio of all-time. SEK Studio's staff is mostly from Pyongyang Art Academy, and SEK Studio has established an animation training institute to teach young students.[14]
In 2014, SEK Studio cooperated with Chinese companies to establish an office in Beijing. SEK Studio also invested $70,000 in Chinese companies.[15] Most employees are in their twenties.[10]
Filmography[]
SEK has provided animation for the following works:[16]
Television[]
SEK Studio has produced over 300 Animations.
English title | Original title | Year | Notes |
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Oksoe Defeats a Devil[17] | 2020 | First released December 2020, features 5.1 sound | |
[3] | 고주몽 | 2016- | Updated to 34 episodes, also translated as Ko Jo Mong.[10] |
The Boy General (Series 2) | 소년장수 (2부) | 2015-2019 | 50 episodes, ended in 2019. |
Two Boys who Found the Answer | 답을 찾은 두 소년 | 2015 | |
Awangnyo Finds out Fire for Kindling[17] | 불씨를 찾은 아왕녀 | 2012 | |
Ants to Suri Mountain | 수리봉으로 간 깜장이 | 2012 | |
Ant and Big Centipede | 개미와 왕지네 | 2012 | |
Byeolnam and Rubber Ball | 별남이와 고무공 | 2011 | |
Singsing's Golden Fleece | 씽씽이의 금빛털옷 | 2011 | |
The Bustle Caused by Scale Brothers | 저울형제가 일으킨 소동 | 2010 | |
Long Long Sunday | 긴긴 일요일 | 2009 | |
금강산 팔선녀 | 2008 | A film based on the Korean fairy tale "The Fairy and the Woodcutter" | |
A Greedy Dog | 욕심많은 개 | 2008 | Based on the Aesop Fable The Dog and Its Reflection. |
Heungbu and Nolbu | 흥부와 놀부 | 2008 | A film based on the Korean fairy tale Heungbu and Nolbu |
Photographed by Chalkak | 찰칵이가 찍은 사진 | 2008 | |
Stonefish Brothers | 쏠치형제들 | 2007 | |
The Oriole's Song | 꾀꼴새가 부른 노래 | 2007 | |
Squirrel and Hedgehog (Series 2) | 다람이와 고슴도치 (2부) | 2006-2012? | The show was discontinued after episode 32 in 2012 for reasons unknown. |
The Lazy Pig | 놀고 먹던 꿀꿀이 | 2006 | Remake of the 1969 film |
A Butterfly and a Cock [3] | 나비와 수닭 | 2006 | Remake of the 1976 film |
A Boy Defeats Robbers | 도적을 쳐부신 소년 | 2006 | Remake of the 1983 film |
Two Friends Drinking Spring Water | 샘물을 마신 두동무 | 2006 | |
Tong Tong's Story | 통통이가 들려준 이야기 | 2006 | |
교통질서를 잘 지키자요 | 2006- | Traffic Safety Animated Series for Kids | |
A Chodong and Father | 초동이와 아버지 | 2005 | |
A Cat and Kids | 야웅이와 꼬마들 | 2004 | |
A Little Squirrel in Tolbaegol | 돌배골의 꼬마 청서 | 2004 | |
Grandpa's Mirror | 할아버지가 준 거울 | 2003 | |
방울소리 | 1999-2005 | 7 episodes, ended in 2005. | |
Prince Hodong and the Princess of Nakrang | 호동왕자와 락랑공주 | 1990 | |
Clever Raccoon Dog | 령리한 너구리 | 1987-2012 | [18] |
Welcome to Pyongyang Festival | 평양 축전에 오신걸 환영합니다 | 1989 | |
Monkey Brothers | 원숭이 형제 | 1985 | |
Three Friends | 세 동무 | 1985 | |
날개달린 룡마 | 1983 | ||
A Hedgehog Defeats a Tiger | 호랑이를 이긴 고슴도치 | 1983 | |
A Boy Defeats Robbers | 도적을 쳐부신 소년 | 1983 | |
The Boy General | 소년장수 | 1982-1996 | 50 episodes, ended in 1996. |
Gun Shooters | 포쏘기 선수들 | 1978 | |
Squirrel and Hedgehog | 다람이와 고슴도치 (Series 1) | 1977-2005 | 26 episodes, ended in 2005. |
Raccoon Dog's Height Measurement | 너구리의 높이재기 | 1976 | |
A Butterfly and a Rooster | 나비와 수탉 | 1976 | |
Why did the dog cry? | 멍멍이는 왜 울었나? | 1974 | |
A Little Tree and Sudong | 애기나무와 수동이 | 1972 | |
The Lazy Pig | 놀고 먹던 꿀꿀이 | 1969 | |
Time Bomb | 시한폭탄 | 1967 | Anti-USA Propaganda Film |
Pig's Pumpkin Seeds | 꿀꿀이의 호박씨 | 196? | |
Dog and Cat | 멍멍이와 야웅이 | 1965 | |
Little Red Star | 꼬마붉은별 | 1961 | |
Swallow Brothers | 제비 삼형제 | 1961 | |
Our Hill | 우리 동산 | 1959 | SEK Studio's First Animation Film |
Blue Spring[3] | 파란샘물 | ||
A Gold Nugget and Maize Cakes[3] | 황금덩이와 강낭떡 | ||
Slug Raccoon[3] | 느렁뱅이 너구리 | ||
Bears' Village and Hares' Village[3] | 곰동산과 토끼동 | ||
The Story of Two Generals[3] | 두 장군 이야기 |
Animation services[]
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SEK Studio has done subcontracting work on over 250 foreign animations. They mainly work on subcontracting Russian, Italian, French, Spanish and Chinese animation. American animation is outsourced in an indirect way.
SEK has done work on several animated series with Mondo TV, including Pocahontas: Princess of the American Indians[19] and Simba the King Lion,[20][21][22] (due to this two, it has been repeatedly misinformed that SEK has worked for The Walt Disney Company). SEK also has produced features such as the French science fiction epic Gandahar (The Light Years) and Empress Chung.[23]
According to Cinemaweb, "The Simpsons Movie was the most prominent US project that SEK helped with", while other "projects" the studio was involved with were "Futurama: Bender's Big Score and even an episode of Avatar: The Last Airbender."[24]
According to the Korean Film Council, SEK Studio outsourced episode 72 of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003 TV series).[25]
The list below is a part of the works outsourced by SEK studio.
Title | Year | Notes |
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2016 | With Rai Fiction | |
2016 | ||
2015 | With Rai Fiction and | |
2014 | With Magical girl animated series | , Chinese|
Stan Lee's Mighty 7 | 2014 | |
2014 | Italian television animated series, With and Rai Fiction | |
2013 | ||
2013 | With Rai Fiction and | |
2011 | French television animated series, With and The Walt Disney Company France | |
Spike Team | 2010 | Italian series |
2010 | ||
Chumballs | 2009 | |
Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 2009 | Chinese-Japanese Co-produced animated series based on the Romance of the Three Kingdoms. |
Angel's Friends | 2008 | Produced by Mondo TV |
Avatar: The Last Airbender | 2007 | Episode "The Awakening", outsourced by MOI Animation Studio |
2007 | ||
2006 | ||
2005 | Italian-French series | |
2004 | French series | |
The Boy | 2003 | |
The Spaghetti Family | 2003 | Italian series produced by Mondo TV |
Pororo the Little Penguin | 2003 | Season 1 (26 episodes); credited as Sam-Cheon-Ri |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 2003 | Episode 72 (1 Episodes); uncredited |
2002 | Produced by Motion Pictures, S.A., TVE, TV3 and TVV | |
The Bellflower Bunnies | 2001 | Season 1 (4 episodes) |
2001 | With Hanaro Telecom; credited as Sam-Cheon-Ri | |
Prudence Petitpas | 2001 | |
Marcelino Pan y Vino | 2001 | Japanese series |
2001 | French series | |
2001 | ||
2000 | ||
2000 | ||
1999 | 1999 Animated Series | |
Sophie's Misfortunes | 1998 | |
Dragon Flyz | 1996 | French-American television animated series |
Princess Sheherazade | 1996 | |
Papa Beaver's Storytime | 1993 | 1999 episodes; credited as Studio SEK |
Pocahontas: Princess of the American Indians | 1998 | Television animated series, Produced by Mondo TV, Directed by Orlando Corradi |
Simba the King Lion | 1997 | Television animated series, Produced by Mondo TV |
Davy Crockett | 1994 | |
Les Misérables | 1992 | |
Pif and Hercules | 1989 | Credited as Studio S.E.K. |
1989 | ||
1995 |
Film[]
Title | Year | Notes |
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Futurama: Bender's Big Score | 2007 | Outsourced by Rough Draft Studios |
The Simpsons Movie | 2007 | Outsourced by Rough Draft Studios |
Little Soldier Zhang Ga | 2005 | |
2005 | ||
Tentacolino | 2004 | Produced by Mondo TV[5] |
2002 | ||
Gandahar (Light Years) | 1988 | [5] |
1987 |
In popular culture[]
Canadian animator and cartoonist Guy Delisle documented his experiences whilst working at the SEK Studio in his graphic novel, Pyongyang: A Journey in North Korea.[26] because SEK studio subcontracted the Corto Maltese animation.
See also[]
- Korean animation
- List of animation studios
References[]
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- ^ "Title not available" (PDF) (in Korean). Korea Culture & Travel Institute. 2012. pp. 138–39. Retrieved June 30, 2013.
- ^ "Mondo tv S.P.A - LIBRARY Pocahontas".
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- North Korean animation studios
- Children's mass media
- Mass media in Pyongyang
- Entertainment companies established in 1957
- 1957 establishments in North Korea