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SIP Animation (known as Saban International Paris until 2002) was a French
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, and a former subsidiary of
Saban Entertainment Saban Entertainment, Inc. (along with Saban International; currently operating under the legal name is BVS Entertainment, Inc.) was a worldwide-served independent American-Israeli television production company formed in 1980 by Haim Saban and ...
. By 2009, the company had produced over 390 hours of animated content. Despite the name, the company was not directly related to the Saban subsidiaries Saban International or Saban International Services.


History


Saban International Paris

Saban International Paris was founded in France by Haim Saban and Jacqueline Tordjman in 1977 as a
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. The company became a subsidiary of the newly-formed
Saban Entertainment Saban Entertainment, Inc. (along with Saban International; currently operating under the legal name is BVS Entertainment, Inc.) was a worldwide-served independent American-Israeli television production company formed in 1980 by Haim Saban and ...
in 1980, and in 1989, Saban International Paris moved into the animation field, producing
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for their parent company. Saban International Paris would eventually enter a partnership with the newly formed Fox Kids Europe in the mid-90s, and so would produce many animated shows for that network in the 1990s and 2000s. In January 1996,
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picked up '' Princess Sissi'' as a co-production with Saban International Paris. In March 1996, it was announced that their parent company Saban Entertainment would acquire rival studio Créativité et Développement (C&D), a studio owned by
DIC Entertainment DIC Entertainment Corporation (; also known as DIC Audiovisuel, DIC Enterprises, DIC Animation City, DIC Entertainment, L.P., and DIC Productions), branded as The Incredible World of DIC, was an international film and television production com ...
co-founder Jean Chalopin., with the aim of absorbing the studio into Saban International Paris if the deal closed successfully. At the same time, SIP picked up the rights to produce an animated series based on ''
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'', which was added to their existing range of productions in development, which at the time included two Belgian-comic adaptations: '' Achille Talon'' and ''
Iznogoud ''Iznogoud'' (pronounced "he's/is no good" with a French accent) is a French comics series featuring an eponymous character, created by the comics writer René Goscinny and comics artist Jean Tabary. The comic series chronicles the life and tim ...
'', the latter of which was pre-sold to
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for that summer, and three literature adaptations: ''
Oliver Twist ''Oliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress'', Charles Dickens's second novel, was published as a serial from 1837 to 1839, and as a three-volume book in 1838. Born in a workhouse, the orphan Oliver Twist is bound into apprenticeship with ...
'' and two Michael Ende works '' Jim Button'' and ''Night of the Wishes''. In August 1996, Saban and the German ARD network agreed to a three-year, $50 million co-production and library program licensing agreement to co-produce the Michael Ende adaptations. In February 2000, it was announced that the in-development ''Night of the Wishes'' adaptation would be named ''
Wunschpunsch ''Wunschpunsch'' (french: Wounchpounch, german: Der Wunschpunsch) is a children's animated fantasy television series, co-produced by Saban International Paris, CinéGroupe and TF1, with the participation of Ventura Film Distributors B.V. and A ...
'' and would be produced as a co-production with
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and began production in February 2000, being pre-sold to Radio-Canada and TF1 in the same month. In December 2000,
DIC Entertainment DIC Entertainment Corporation (; also known as DIC Audiovisuel, DIC Enterprises, DIC Animation City, DIC Entertainment, L.P., and DIC Productions), branded as The Incredible World of DIC, was an international film and television production com ...
announced that they would be co-producing ''
Gadget and the Gadgetinis ''Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' is an animated television series spin-off of the 1983 series ''Inspector Gadget''. The series was a co-production between Fox Kids Europe, DIC Entertainment Corporation, French animation studio SIP Animation, French bro ...
'' with Saban International Paris, and that Saban International would hold international (outside of the U.S.) distribution rights to the series, which itself would premiere in 2002.


SIP Animation

In 2001, Fox Family Worldwide was sold by owner
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to
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; this also included Saban Entertainment and Saban International Paris, which were subsidiaries of Fox Family Worldwide. Saban Entertainment was renamed to BVS Entertainment, while Saban International Paris was sold off after Haim Saban departed the same year. In April 2002, Saban International Paris announced they had presold a new show - ''Tofu Family'', later renamed to '' The Tofus'', to the United Kingdom's ITV to air on their
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block. It was also confirmed that the company were working on 3 different shows: ''Tinsellania'' for TF1 and
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in co-production with Studio B, ''Sparkiz'' for
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and ''ROBO'' for M6. None of the 3 shows were ever completed. In the same year, The Walt Disney Company purchased a 49% minority stake within Saban International Paris. The company however could no longer use the "Saban International Paris" name and on October 1, 2002, the company was renamed to SIP Animation, with a new
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for the company website following soon after. On the same day, SIP announced they were producing a TV series based on the Disney-published
comic book A comic book, also called comicbook, comic magazine or (in the United Kingdom and Ireland) simply comic, is a publication that consists of comics art in the form of sequential juxtaposed panels that represent individual scenes. Panels are of ...
series ''
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'', alongside two others they were already working on before the name change (''
Jason and the Heroes of Mount Olympus ''Jason and the Heroes of Mount Olympus''(french: Jason et les héros de l'Olympe, lit. ''Jason and the Heroes of Olympia'') is an animated TV series produced by Saban International Paris in co-production with Fox Kids Europe and TF1. The ser ...
'' and '' Gadget & the Gadgetinis''). All the SIP shows made during this era were distributed by
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, a Disney subsidiary. In March 2003, SIP confirmed that they were due to start work on ''The Tofus'', as well as confirming that they would be co-producing the second season of CinéGroupe's ''
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'', in association with Fox Kids France and
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. On the same day SIP also confirmed that they would produce a ''W.I.T.C.H.'' pilot to attract broadcasters into airing the series, as well as confirming that two shows were under development for Fox Kids Europe, one being a 2D show which TF1 was looking into airing and the other a 2D/3D show. In September 2004, Jetix Europe announced that their next co-production with SIP would be an action-packed cartoon with the working title of ''The Insiders''. Hasbro signed a deal to produce toys based on the show later in the month. The show's full title would eventually become '' A.T.O.M. - Alpha Teens on Machines'', and premiered on Jetix channels all over the world in Mid-Late 2005. In October of the same year, website Kidscreen confirmed that the planned 2D show made by SIP would be titled ''
Combo Niños ''Combo Niños'' is a French animated television series created by SIP Animation in collaboration with Jetix Europe and TF1, aimed towards the 6–10 years old audience. The series is about the adventures of 4 juvenile capoeira practitioners with t ...
'' and that delivery for the series would begin in early 2006. Jetix Europe and TF1 had been on-board with the series, but SIP had also been looking for other broadcasters or countries to co-produce the series. The company made a call for short film pitches in 2006. In May 2007, SIP Animation announced that the production of ''
Combo Niños ''Combo Niños'' is a French animated television series created by SIP Animation in collaboration with Jetix Europe and TF1, aimed towards the 6–10 years old audience. The series is about the adventures of 4 juvenile capoeira practitioners with t ...
'' had begun. The series eventually premiered on Jetix channels in Europe in mid 2008, and eventually Latin America in December. In late 2007, it was confirmed that SIP would be co-producing a feature film with Korean distributor M-Line, titled ''
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'', being the first ever French-Korean animated co-production. The film was rumored to have been completed, but was never released. In early 2008, SIP introduced a new website and domain name. In its final year of existence, the company produced several
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, including ''Astaquana'', ''Wesh Wesh Express'', ''Ko-Bushi'', and ''The Jokers''; as well as an 8-minute
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titled ''Inukshuk'', which was completed in December 2008, and premiered in May 2009.


Closure and legacy

In 2009, following Disney's full acquisition of Jetix Europe, SIP Animation silently went dormant. On May 12, 2009, the company was subject to
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, and SIP Animation as a whole was listed as fully closed on June 11, 2012, with only around 1 or 2 employees remaining at that time. Bruno Bianchi, who had worked at the company since the 90s, went on to form his own animation company called Ginkgo Animation after SIP's shutdown, and ran it before his death on December 2, 2011. One of Ginkgo's projects had been ''George and Me'' (French title ''Georges et Moi''), an adaptation of a 2006
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comic series that had first been picked up by SIP Animation as early as December 2007, and had been planned to start production at SIP at the beginning of 2009. However, by April 2011 this venture of Ginkgo's was considered unsuccessful due to changing priorities in the French animation industry, according to one of the authors of the original comics. Malaysian studio , which had previously worked as a
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on ''Combo Niños'' and ''Wesh Wesh Express'', co-produced the ''Ko-Bushi'' pilot and would eventually co-produce a full series under the slightly different title ', with the involvement of Zagtoon. Zagtoon itself was co-founded by SIP co-founder Jaqueline Tordjman and also employs several key people who formally worked at SIP, like composers Alain Garcia and Noam Kaniel.


Subsequent ownership

As of 2012,
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acts as a contact point for SIP and its former assets. Disney owns a majority of SIP's programs that were produced when the company was part of Saban Entertainment, which remain under the ownership of the Disney subsidiary
BVS Entertainment Saban Entertainment, Inc. (along with Saban International; currently operating under the legal name is BVS Entertainment, Inc.) was a worldwide-served independent American-Israeli television production company formed in 1980 by Haim Saban and ...
(Saban Entertainment's successor company). ''W.I.T.C.H.'' (produced during the SIP era) is however owned by Disney directly as the company was involved in the production itself (not just via Jetix Europe) and published the comic books the show was based on. The shows co-produced with CinéGroupe remain in their catalogue, and are distributed by partner company HG Distribution. ''Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' is currently owned by
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, via co-producer DIC Entertainment and its ownership of the ''
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'' franchise. ''A.T.O.M. – Alpha Teens on Machines'' was previously licensed by independent distributor Multicom Entertainment Group, particularly including
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rights. The short film ''Inukshuk'' is distributed by interfilm.


Shows produced


As Saban International Paris

Some of the shows featured the "Saban's" corporate bug in their title. Saban Entertainment itself is not listed. * '' Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid'' (1991, co-production with
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, Hexatel,
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and Fuji Eight Co., Ltd.) * '' Saban's Around the World in 80 Dreams'' (1992–1993, co-production with TF1,
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and the CNC) * '' Saban’s Gulliver’s Travels'' (1992–1993, co-production with
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,
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and the CNC) * ''
Journey to the Heart of the World ''Journey to the Heart of the World'' (french: Les Voyages de Corentin) is an animated series that ran from September 6, 1993 to 1994. It was based on the Franco-Belgian comic strip '' Corentin''. Ownership of the series passed to Disney in 2001 ...
'' (1993–1994, co-production with Media Films TV, Dargaud Films and Belvision Studios) * '' Space Strikers'' (1995–1996, co-production with M6 and Montana, in association with Seoul Broadcasting System Productions) * ''
Iznogoud ''Iznogoud'' (pronounced "he's/is no good" with a French accent) is a French comics series featuring an eponymous character, created by the comics writer René Goscinny and comics artist Jean Tabary. The comic series chronicles the life and tim ...
'' (1995, co-production with P.I.A. S.A., France 2, BBC and RTL 4 S.A.) * '' Saban's The Why Why Family'' (1995–1998, co-production with
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and ARD/Degeto) * ''
Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist ''Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist'' ((french: Les Nouvelles Aventures d'Oliver Twist, lit. "The New Adventures of Oliver Twist", also known as ''Oliver Twist'') is an animated series created by Saban Entertainment. The series first aired in th ...
'' (1996–1997) * '' Saban's Princess Sissi'' (1997–1998, co-production with
CinéGroupe CinéGroupe is a Canadian animation studio based in Montreal, Quebec. The company was founded in 1974. Its shows and films have been seen in over 125 countries. Notable franchises from CinéGroupe include: ''What's with Andy?'', ''The Kids from R ...
, France 3,
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, Ventura Film Distributors B.V. and
Créativité et Développement Créativité et Développement or C&D (English: Creativity and Development) was a French animation production company founded in 1987 by Jean Chalopin.Faviez, Pierre. ''La Télé : un destin animé''. Paris: Société des Ecrivains, 2010 (pp. 47, 6 ...
) * '' Walter Melon'' (1997–1998, co-production with France 2, ARD/Degeto and
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) * '' Saban's Diabolik'' (1999–2001, co-production with M6,
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and Mediaset S.p.A.) * '' Jim Button'' (1999–2000, co-production with CinéGroupe, Société Radio-Canada, WDR, Ventura Film Distributors B.V., TF1, ARD/Degeto and Thomas Haffa/ EM.TV & Merchandising AG) * ''
Wunschpunsch ''Wunschpunsch'' (french: Wounchpounch, german: Der Wunschpunsch) is a children's animated fantasy television series, co-produced by Saban International Paris, CinéGroupe and TF1, with the participation of Ventura Film Distributors B.V. and A ...
'' (2000–2001, co-production with
CinéGroupe CinéGroupe is a Canadian animation studio based in Montreal, Quebec. The company was founded in 1974. Its shows and films have been seen in over 125 countries. Notable franchises from CinéGroupe include: ''What's with Andy?'', ''The Kids from R ...
,
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, Ventura Film Distributors B.V. and TF1) * ''
Jason and the Heroes of Mount Olympus ''Jason and the Heroes of Mount Olympus''(french: Jason et les héros de l'Olympe, lit. ''Jason and the Heroes of Olympia'') is an animated TV series produced by Saban International Paris in co-production with Fox Kids Europe and TF1. The ser ...
'' (2001–2002, co-production with Fox Kids Europe, TF1, Fox Kids International Programming and Fox Family Properties) (continued work as SIP)


As SIP Animation

* '' Gadget & the Gadgetinis'' (2002–2003, co-production with Fox Kids Europe, DIC Entertainment Corp., M6, Channel Five and Mediatrade S.P.A.) (taken over from Saban) * ''
What's with Andy? ''What's with Andy?'' (''Sacré Andy !'' in French) is an animated children's television series loosely based on the semi-autobiographical ''Just!'' book series by Australian author Andy Griffiths. The animated series was primarily produced by Can ...
'' (2003–2004, co-production with
CinéGroupe CinéGroupe is a Canadian animation studio based in Montreal, Quebec. The company was founded in 1974. Its shows and films have been seen in over 125 countries. Notable franchises from CinéGroupe include: ''What's with Andy?'', ''The Kids from R ...
,
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and Fox Kids France) (season 2 only) * '' The Tofus'' (2004–2005, co-production with CinéGroupe) * ''
W.I.T.C.H. ''W.I.T.C.H.'' (stylised as ''W.i.t.c.h.'') is an Italian fantasy Disney comics series created by Elisabetta Gnone, Alessandro Barbucci, and Barbara Canepa. The series features a group of five teenage girls who become the guardians of the class ...
'' (2004–2006, co-production with
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and France 3, in association with Jetix Europe) * '' A.T.O.M. – Alpha Teens on Machines'' (2005–2007, co-production with Jetix Europe) * ''
Combo Niños ''Combo Niños'' is a French animated television series created by SIP Animation in collaboration with Jetix Europe and TF1, aimed towards the 6–10 years old audience. The series is about the adventures of 4 juvenile capoeira practitioners with t ...
'' (2008, co-production with Jetix Europe and TF1)


Pilots

* ''Astaquana'' (2007) * ''Wesh Wesh Express'' (2008) * ' (2008) * ''The Jokers'' (2008)


Short film

* ''Inukshuk'' (2009)


References

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