Splash Entertainment
Formerly | Mike Young Productions, Inc. (1990-2006) MoonScoop Entertainment, Inc. (2006-2013) Taffy Entertainment (2004-2006) |
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Type | Private |
Industry | Animation Television series Motion pictures |
Predecessors | Crest Animation Productions MoonScoop Group |
Founded | March 2, 1990 |
Founders | Mike Young Liz Young Bill Schultz |
Headquarters | Los Angeles, California , U.S. |
Owners | Mike Young Liz Young |
Subsidiaries | Kabillion LuxAnimation Cyber Group Studios |
Website | www |
Splash Entertainment LLC, formerly known as Mike Young Productions LLC, MoonScoop Entertainment LLC and Taffy Entertainment, is an American animation studio that produces children's TV series.
Splash owns 100% of Kabillion.[1]
History[]
The studio was originally owned and operated by three animation producers, husband and wife Mike and Liz Young,[1] and Bill Schultz (6 seasons of The Simpsons, Garfield and Friends, Bobby's World).[2] The studio makes both traditional 2D and 3D computer animation.[3] Mike Young Productions became a fully owned subsidiary of MoonScoop Group in 2006,[4] with Mike Young becoming COO US Producer of MoonScoop Group in 2009.[5]
Moonscoop Entertainment's parent company MoonScoop entered administration in Paris courts in July 2013, but this did not affect the operations of the US company.[6] Ellipsanime (through Jokebox), purchased MoonScoop France's 51% ownership in MoonScoop Entertainment.[7]
MoonScoop Entertainment renamed itself Splash Entertainment with the purchasing of the controlling interest by Mike and Liz Young in February 2013.[1]
Productions[]
- Bratz (2005-2008)
- Butt-Ugly Martians (2001)
- Care Bears and Cousins (2015-2016, Animation only)
- Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot (2012, Animation only)
- Chloe's Closet (2009-2012)
- Clifford the Big Red Dog (2000-2003, animation only)
- Clifford's Puppy Days (2003-2006, animation only)
- Cosmic Quantum Ray (2006-2007)
- Code Lyoko (2003-2007, animation only)
- Code Lyoko: Evolution (2013, live-action and 3D animation)
- Dive Olly Dive! (2005)
- Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes (2006-2007)
- Funky Cops
- Gasp!
- Geronimo Stilton
- Growing Up Creepie
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2002) (remake)[8]
- Hero: 108
- Horrible Histories (2001)
- The Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats (with Dave Edwards Studio and Scottish Television, 1995)
- I Got a Rocket
- Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks
- Kulipari: An Army of Frogs
- Kulipari: Dream Walker
- Lalaloopsy
- Mix Master
- My Phone Genie
- Pet Alien
- The Prince of Atlantis (co-production with BBC and Ravensburger Film & TV, 1997)
- Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch (2014; canceled)
- Starhill Ponies (with S4C, Bumper Films, and the BBC, 1998)
- Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures
- Super Sportlets
- Tara Duncan: The Evil Empress (2010-2011; cancelled)
- The Big Knights
- ToddWorld
- The Twisted Whiskers Show
- The DaVincibles (2011)
- Voltron: The Third Dimension (1998)
- We're Lalaloopsy
- Wild Grinders
- Woody Woodpecker (2018) (web series)
- Zevo-3
Feature films and specials:
- Mama, Do You Love Me (1999)
- Creepshow 3
- Bratz
- Bratz: Rock Angelz (2005)
- Bratz Genie Magic (2006)
- Bratz: Passion 4 Fashion Diamondz (2006)
- Bratz Fashion Pixiez (2007)
- Bratz: Girlz Really Rock (2008)
- Bratz: Desert Jewelz (2012)
- Bratz Super Babyz (2007)
- Bratz Kidz Fairy Tales (2008)
- Dive Olly Dive and the Pirate Treasure
- Dive Olly Dive and the Octopus Rescue
- Dive Olly Dive: A Hero's Magical Quest
- Dive Olly Dive: Deep Sea Adventure
- Dive Olly Dive: Alien Encounter
- Journey to GloE
- Michael Jackson's Halloween (TV special)
- Norm of the North
- Norm of the North: Keys to the Kingdom
- Norm of the North: King Sized Adventure
- Norm of the North: Family Vacation
- P. J. Sparkles (1992)
- Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse
- Mariah Carey's All I Want for Christmas Is You
- Alpha and Omega: Dino Digs
- Alpha and Omega: The Big Fureeze
- Alpha and Omega: Journey to Bear Kingdom
- Rock Dog 2 Rock Around The Park
- Rock Dog 3 Battle The Beat
- Rock Dog 4
- The Life & Adventures of Santa Claus
- The Swan Princess: A Royal Family Tale
- The Swan Princess: Princess Tomorrow, Pirate Today
- The Swan Princess: Royally Undercover
- The Swan Princess: A Royal Myztery
- The Swan Princess: Kingdom of Music
- The Swan Princess: A Royal Wedding
Taffy Entertainment[]
Taffy Entertainment was founded in 2004 to help Mike Young Productions to distribute their animated programs worldwide and to improve brand management. In March 2009, MYP sold their 51% in the company to MoonScoop Group[2] and is now known as MoonScoop, LLC.[9]
In 2009, Taffy Entertainment took on the MoonScoop name and it continues to represent the company's brands worldwide, in addition to third-party properties from some of the largest producers worldwide.
Taffy Entertainment represents brands from animation producers, including Mike Young Productions, its French parent company, MoonScoop Group, and some programs from third party producers. Taffy's library for distribution includes such programs as “ToddWorld,” “Pet Alien,” “Titeuf”, “Growing Up Creepie,” “Mix Master,” “Fantastic Four,” “Bobby's World” and “Code Lyoko”. The full library includes over 1500 hours of animation.
Taffy now handles the distribution for the animated series based on the book series Geronimo Stilton.[10]
Awards[]
References[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Dickson, Jeremy (February 4, 2013). "Moonscoop LLC rebrands as Splash Entertainment". Kidscreen. Retrieved February 4, 2013.
- ^ Jump up to: a b "Principals". Mikeyoungproductions.com. Archived from the original on 2012-09-07. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
- ^ "About Us". Mikeyoungproductions.com. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
- ^ MoonScoop acquires MYP
- ^ Emily Claire Afan (2009-03-02). "Moonscoop rebrands worldwide operations". Kidscreen. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
- ^ Goldman Getzler, Wendy (July 8, 2013). "US-based Moonscoop not affected by French counterpart". Kidscreen. Retrieved 4 February 2014.
- ^ Dickson, Jeremy (January 27, 2014). "Ellipsanime acquires Moonscoop". Kidscreen. Retrieved February 4, 2014.
- ^ Hart, Hugh (2002-08-11). "Who da man? 'He-Man'". San Francisco Chronicle. Archived from the original on 2010-04-26. Retrieved 2010-03-05.
- ^ Emily Claire Afan (2009-03-02). "Moonscoop rebrands worldwide operations". Kidscreen. Retrieved 2012-01-03.
- ^ "Animation Insider".
- ^ "Kidscreen Awards, 2007".
- ^ "Kidscreen Awards, 2008".
External links[]
- Official website
- Mike Young Productions at Internet Movie Database
- American animation studios
- British animation studios
- Television production companies of the United States
- Television production companies of the United Kingdom
- Mass media companies established in 1990