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's domestic film industry. It utilizes primarily the
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, CG, and
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formats, typically produced on a small budget. It began in 1915 with the first animated film of the country, ''Mi Sueño,'' and continues decades later.


History


Early years

The first documented Mexican animation is ''Mi Sueño''. The film was made in 1915 and the author remains unknown. First known Mexican animator is Miguel Angel Acosta, who made more than two-hundred animated films of about thirty seconds each. Other early pioneer of Mexican animation was the painter Juan Arthenack. Salvador Pruneda, Bismarck Mier, and Salvador Patiño, founded an animation studio in Mexico City after taking inspiration from Fleischers and
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during the 1920s. Pruneda adapted the comic strip ''Don Catarino y su apreciable familia'', which was screened in 1934 despite remaining unfinished. Pruneda tried to make an animated sequence for the film ''Revista Musical'', but the project failed due to financial problems. In 1934, the otolaryngologist Alfonso Vergara Andrade founded AVA Studios in Mexico City with Antonio Chavira and Francisco Gómez. After three years, the studio produced eight shorts. The first short was ''Paco Perico en première'' (Paco Perico’s Premiere, 1935), a gag film according to the American model. In 1936, ''Los cinco cabritos'' (The Five Little Goats, 1936), directed by Bismarck Mier, was released. This film was a Mexican version of Disney’s ''
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'' (1933), and was the first Mexican colour animated film, using a bichromic Cinecolor or bicolor. The next film was ''Noche Mexicana'' (Mexican Night, 1937). In 1939, AVA went out of business. In 1942 and 1943,
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and his wife visited Mexico. The Mexican Ernesto ´Ernie´ Terrazas and Edmundo Santos crossed the border with him. After the visit,
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produced ''
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'', which world premiere was screened at Cine Alameda in
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in 1944. However for unexplained reasons, the Mexican animators didn't receive screen credit. The main Mexican character Pancho Pistolas was invented by Terrazas. The Mexican advertising agent Santiago Reachi Fayad (aka Santiago Reachi) hired four Californian animators and founded Caricolor studio, a project that was interrupted by the
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. The studio only completed the short-film ''Me Voy de Cacería'' (I Go Hunting), an homage to
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. In 1947, Caricaturas Animadas de México was founded, a study that most prominent work was an animated fly in the first Mexican film that combined live-action and animation, '' El diablo no es tan diablo'' (The Devil Is Not So Devil, 1949).


1950s - 1980s

In the late 1950s and early 1960s, animation in
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was restricted to short formats. Also around this time, the country was responsible for the Animation services provided in ''
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'' set up by the sponsor to produce the series on a low budget. In 1972, ''La familia Telemiau'' ("The Telemiau Family") was the first animated television series to be created in
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. It received poor ratings due to competition with more popular American animated shows, such as those of Hanna-Barbera. The country's first feature film, ''Los tres Reyes Magos'' ("The Three Wise Men"), was released in 1974, directed by Fernando Ruiz. It was a Mexican adaptation of the Biblical Magi story. Date: 29 December 2016. In Spanish. In 1984, the country released its first successful animated film, '' Katy La Oruga'' ("Katy the Caterpillar").Katie aka Katy Caterpillar (1984) Promo Trailer - The Duke Mitchell Film Club on YouTube
/ref> It was followed by a made-for-television sequel, ''Katy, Kiki y Koko''. In 1987, Mexico released '' Las Aventuras de Oliver Twist'' ("The adventures of Oliver Twist"), a Mexican film adaptation of
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'' Oliver Twist'' book. It was the second animated film directed by Fernando Ruiz.


2000s - 2010s

After 1987, the creation of animation significantly slowed down, as not much was done in the 1990's, with the exception of
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. It did not fully restart until 2003, when
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-based animation studio, Ánima Estudios, released '' Magos y Gigantes'' (''Wizards and Giants''). The company later released ''
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'', in 2005. Since then, Ánima Estudios has produced more films and animated content for television. In 2006, Huevocartoon, a popular multimedia brand focused on eggs, released its first feature film, '' Una pelicula de huevos''. It proved to be a box-office success, grossing $142.3 million pesos. In Spanish. Excel download required. It held the record as the highest-grossing Mexican animated film of all time for nine years. It was followed by two sequels. Founded in 2001, Huevocartoon has produced a lot of animated internet content, funded by its advertising campaign. In the same year, ''
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'' (an animated version of the popular comedy ''
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'' series), premiered in
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networks with high ratings.El Chavo Bows Big , Animation Magazine
/ref> It ran until 2014. In 2007,
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released ''
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'', directed by Ricardo Arnaiz. It grossed $42.2 million pesos and was one of Mexico's highest-grossing animated films at the time. It was followed by even more successful sequels and a television series. In Spanish. In 2011, ''
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'', an animated film based on Hanna-Barbera's ''
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'' series was released successfully, earning $112.25 million pesos in its theatrical run. It was followed by a computer animated prequel. Both films were produced by Ánima Estudios. '' Un gallo con muchos huevos'' ("A rooster with many eggs"), a computer animated film, was released in 2015. It grossed $167.8 million pesos, breaking box-office records in
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, overtaking the original ''Huevos'' film as Mexico's highest-grossing animated film. In 2012, '' Villainous'', a comedy web series created by Alan Ituriel, premiered on internet platforms. The series gained unexpected popularity and was picked up for television by the Latin American branch of Cartoon Network. It was shown on the network's Anything application on digital devices in 2016. In 2017, Ánima Estudios, Latin America's largest animation studio, was recognized by Forbes Mexico. as the region's most important and successful animation studio.


2020s - present

In 2020, Ánima Estudios has released the superhero film, '' La liga de los 5'', which is a first for the Mexican cinema industry. Marvick Núñez, first time director and an experienced animator since 1996, explained the entire process of the country's animation industry which he calls it "very small". "Let's say I had to see the birth of modern industry, the way we perceive animation now u didn't even think about dreams that a studio would make an animated movie in Mexico," said Núñez. He also stated that despite the frequent successes of the films, the industry has not gained global attention, adding that it "is emerging and is gradually gaining ground." He later added that a reasoning for the industry's lack of sufficient quality is due to a limited amount of universities in the country dedicated to animation and gaming, as well as the singular focus on an animation element over multiples. "Here in Mexico it seems to me that there are hardly two or three universities focused entirely on it," he said. “More people need to know how to make animation with all the departments they need: character design, art design, backgrounds… not only to animate the character, that's just one of the departments."


See also

* Ánima Estudios * List of Mexican animated films *
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* Huevocartoon


References

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