Sunwoo Entertainment

Summary

Sunwoo & Company, Co., Ltd. (㈜선우앤컴퍼니) is an animation studio located in Seoul, South Korea. It was established as Sunwoo Production Inc. in 1974.[1] It began by producing animation mainly for Disney Afternoon TV series, such as Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers, Bonkers and Darkwing Duck, and soon expanded by providing animation services for Nickelodeon shows like Rocko's Modern Life and Invader Zim, and other series like Duckman on USA Network and Fatherhood on Nick at Nite.

Sunwoo & Company Co., Ltd.
IndustryAnimation
Founded1974; 50 years ago (1974)
HeadquartersSeoul, South Korea
ProductsMovies
TV shows
Websitesunwoo.com

Many studios have been "spun off" from Sunwoo; the first to do so was Anivision, which was established in March 1991. Anivision worked on The Simpsons, with AKOM and Rough Draft Studios, and Rugrats, replacing Wang Film Productions for its 2nd season in 1992. Grimsaem Animation Co. Ltd., Seoul, Korea, which mainly does feature-length work for Nickelodeon, was established in March 1997. In April 1998, Sunwoo Digital International was established, whose most notable work was for the Fox TV series Family Guy. In April 2000, all of these spin-off studios were merged under the banner Sunwoo Entertainment, and it has remained that way ever since.

TV series that Sunwoo has worked on edit

Licensed content edit

OVA edit

  • Dooly's Journey to the World (1995)
  • Mulk & Swank's Music Show (1996, Co-Produced with Film Roman & Tooniverse)[3][4]
  • My Friend Kommy (1997)
  • Curious Ping & Pong (2002)
  • The Night B4 Christmas (2003)

Flash animation edit

  • Mouth (2000)
  • Gold Fish (2000)
  • The Dunk/Dunk Shot (2000)
  • Twig & Reek (2000)
  • Heem-Man/Power Man (2000)
  • Secret of Penis Island (2000)
  • Click Click Rap/CLICK CLICK (2000)
  • Diving Contest (2001)
  • Whiteday (2001)
  • Mini B (2001)
  • GRASMAN (2001)
  • Subway 999 (2001)
  • PUFF (2001)
  • Hamilton's Cafe (2002)
  • Bizarre Dentist (2002)
  • K-diary (2002)
  • Boom Sisters (2002)
  • The Third Eye (2002)
  • Love Plus (2002)
  • Rangkas (2002)
  • Spaace HipHop Duck (2003)
  • Taxi Squadron (2003)
  • Dashing & Rushing JJang (2003)
  • Warys Parody (2003)

Films including work by Sunwoo edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "History". Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  2. ^ Production Profile: Mix Master (Final Force)
  3. ^ Film Roman Signs Landmark Co-Production Deal With Korea's Tooniverse
  4. ^ Animation World News:Television

Homepage edit

  • Sunwoo Entertainment Homepage (in Korean)
  • Sunwoo Entertainment Another Homepage