Cuppa Coffee Studios
Cuppa Coffee Studios (a.k.a. Cuppa Coffee Animation) is an animation studio in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Cuppa Coffee was founded by Adam Shaheen in 1992. It specializes in both stop-motion animation and 2D animation.[1]
Cuppa Coffee Studios has produced for networks around the globe including Disney Channel, Nickelodeon, CBC, HBO, ABC, MTV, The N, Cartoon Network and MuchMusic, among others. Cuppa Coffee Studios has won over 200 international awards in animation, such as the Pucinella Award for Best Special in 2006 and the Prix D'honeur at Annecy. The Studio is widely recognized as the largest Stop Motion Animation Studio in the world specializing in TV production. Cuppa Coffee also produces 2-D Flash Animation (Ugly Americans) (Bruno) (Bruno and the Banana Bunch). The studio is working with New York-based Archetypeme producing stop-motion music videos. Currently the studio is developing a feature film with David Duchovny.
Productions by Cuppa Coffee Studios
- 1990's
- Sam Digital in the 21st Century (1997)
- HBO Family 411 (1999–2000)
- Trevor! (1999)
- Crashbox (1999–2001) (40x22 episodes)
- 2000's
- Henry's World (2002)
- JoJo's Circus (2003–2008) (co-production with Cartoon Pizza)
- Little People (All episodes) (1999-2002) (co-production with Egmont Imagination)
- Bruno (2004–2006) (50x1 episodes)
- The Wrong Coast (2004) (26x11 episodes)
- The Newsroom (2005)
- Celebrity Deathmatch (2006–2007)
- Bruno & The Banana Bunch (26x11 episodes) (2006)
- Tigga and Togga (2006) (26x3 episodes)
- Feeling Good with JoJo (2006–2008) (co-production with Cartoon Pizza)
- A Very Barry Christmas (2007)
- Starveillance (2007)
- Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World (Season 1 and 2) (2007–2009)
- Nerdland (2008) (13x22 episodes)
- A Miser Brothers' Christmas (2008)
- Life's a Zoo (2008) (20x22 episodes)
- Glenn Martin, DDS (2009–2011) (40x22 episodes)
- 2010's
- Ugly Americans (2010–2012)
- The F’n Osbournes (2013)
- Pets Rock (TBA)[2]
Commercial work
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References
- ↑ "Animators Unearthed: Bruce Alcock". Animation World Network. 4 January 2006. Retrieved 31 March 2014.
- ↑ http://kidscreen.com/2017/02/21/cuppa-coffee-stirs-up-pets-rock-toon/