Sei Young Animation

Sei Young Animation Co., Ltd. (Korean: 세영동화(주); Hanja: 世映動畵(株)) was an animation studio based in South Korea, known best for working overseas for North America animated TV shows, such as The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!, The Legend of Zelda, and The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3. And for Japan, Final Yamato, Video Senshi Laserion and the infamous "Island/Africa" filler arc of Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water. They merged with Dong Woo Animation in 1999.

Animation production

1980s
1990s

Anime

1970s
1980s
  • Final Yamato (宇宙戦艦ヤマト 完結編) (Toei Animation) (Production Cooperation)
  • Lightspeed Electroid Albegas (光速電神アルベガス) (Toei Animation) (Production Cooperation, 5 episodes)
  • Video Senshi Laserion (ビデオ戦士レザリオン) (Toei Animation) (Production Cooperation, 11 episodes) List: "Do Not Cry, Mother", "Friendship Melody", "Devil's Birthday", "Fleeing Victory", "Harapeko War", "When Mars Is Bitten", "Death Match Of 12 Hours", "A Solitary Attack", "Dream Of The Illusive Monk", "Emperor Jack, Move!!", "The Emperor, Arrival At The Moon"
  • The Three Musketeers Anime (アニメ三銃士) (Korean-Japanese Co-production with Gallop)
1990s
  • Nadia: The Secret of Blue Water (ふしぎの海のナディア) (Korean-Japanese Co-production with Group TAC & Gainax)
  • The Guyver: Bio-Booster Armor (強殖装甲ガイバー) (Animate Film) (Illustrations & Cinematography, Episodes 8 and 11–12 only)
  • Montana Jones (モンタナ・ジョーンズ) (Korean-Japanese-Italian Co-production with Studio Junio and REVER) (Background Art, Finishing, Inbetween Animation and Shooting, Credited as Sei Young Anitel)[1]
  • Harimogu Harley (はりもぐハーリー) (Image K & Studio Junio) (In-Between & Finish Animation for Episodes 1–2, 6–8, 14–17, 19, 23–26, 28, 34–35, 38–40, 43–47, 53, 55, 57–60, 65–67, 73–74 and 77–81 only, In-Between & Finish Animation for Episodes 87, 89, 91, 94–96, 98, 105, 107, 109, 111–113, 116, 119, 124, 126, 128, 131–133, 137 and 139 was done by Shin Young Animation)
  • Hakugei: Legend of the Moby Dick (白鯨伝説) (Studio Junio & Tezuka Productions) (In-Between & Clean-Up Animation and Background Art, Season 1 (Episodes 1–18) only)
  • Beast Wars II: Super Life-Form Transformers (ビーストウォーズII 超生命体トランスフォーマー) (Production Reed) (Key and In-Between Animation and Animation Direction, Episodes 2, 6, 8, 11–12, 15, 17–18, 22, 25–26, 28, 30, 32, 35, 38 and 40 only)

Original Productions

1980s
1990s
  • 어린이의 눈은 속일 수 없습니다. [2]
  • Widget, the World Watcher (외계소년 위제트) (Korean-American Co-production with Zodiac Entertainment and Calico Creations)
  • Eunbi & Kabi's Once Upon a Time (은비 까비의 옛날 옛적에) (Animation Production shared with Hanho Heung-Up)
  • Mr. Bogus (보거스는 내 친구) (Korean-American Co-production with Zodiac Entertainment and Calico Creations) (Credited as Sei Young Anitel)
  • Where's Wally?: The Animated Series (월리를 찾아라) (Korean-American-British Co-production with DIC and HIT Entertainment)
  • Twinkle, the Dream Being (꿈돌이) (Korean-American Co-production with Zodiac Entertainment and Calico Creations originally created to promote the 1993 Taejŏn Expo) (Credited as Sei Young Anitel)
  • 초롱이의 옛날여행 (Later retitled as 역사만화 한국위인전 when it's aired in the reruns.)
  • Space Strikers (빛돌이 우주 2만리) (Korean-American-French Co-production with M6 and Saban Entertainment originally created to promote Seoul Broadcasting System's mascot Victory (빛돌이)) (Credited as Sei Young Anitel)

See also

  • Daewon Media
  • Kyoyuk Donghwasa (Korean: 교육동화사; Hanja: 敎育動畵社)
  • Production Grimi (Formally known as Shin Won Productions)
  • Hahn Shin Corporation
  • Sae Hahn Productions
  • Dong Woo Animation (Much of the Sei Young staff moved to Dong Woo Animation.)
  • Off-model

References

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