Circle 7 Animation
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Circle 7 Animation was a division of Disney specializing in computer generated imagery (CGI) animation. The division was working on Toy Story 3 before Disney's acquisition of Pixar in 2006 led to the end of production on the Circle 7 version of the film.
The division was named after the street where its studios were located. Circle Seven Drive in Glendale, California is also home to KABC-TV; the street is presumably named after KABC's trademark Circle 7 logo.
On March 21, 2006, Disney, with the help of John Lasseter, officially closed this division, transferring some employees to the Feature Animation department [1].
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