CinéGroupe
IndustryAnimation
Founded1974 (1974)
FounderJacques Pettigrew
FateDormant
HeadquartersMontreal, Quebec,
Canada
Key people
Jacques Pettigrew (President, CEO)
Michel Lemire (Creative Director)
Christian Garcia (CGI Supervisor)
OwnerJacques Pettigrew
ParentLionsgate (1998–2002, minority stake)

CinéGroupe was a Canadian animation studio based in Montreal, Quebec. The company was founded in 1974.[1] Its shows and films have been seen in over 125 countries.[1]

Notable franchises from CinéGroupe include: What's with Andy?, The Kids from Room 402, and Pig City (all aired on Fox Family, now known as Freeform); the computer-animated Tripping the Rift (Sci Fi, now known as Syfy); and PBS' Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat. With Sony Wonder, it has produced Mega Babies (also aired on Fox Family), as well as a direct-to-video feature, Lion of Oz (a prequel to both the L. Frank Baum work, and the 1939 movie). In the 2000s, the company produced the animation for a sequel to the 1981 cult classic Heavy Metal for Columbia TriStar Home Video titled Heavy Metal 2000,[2] premiered on Starz in the United States and on Teletoon in Canada from 2001 onwards. In 2004, it made Pinocchio 3000, a sci-fi retelling of the Italian tale.[3] Galidor, a live-action fantasy series for teenagers, has also been produced by the company. The company also cooperated with the toy maker MGA Entertainment in the creation of Bratz: Starrin' and Stylin', a 2D-animated direct-to-video film based on MGA's Bratz line of fashion dolls.

History

In August 1998, it was announced that Fox Family Worldwide would purchase a 20% minority stake in the company although CinéGroupe would still be a subsidiary of Lions Gate Entertainment, which owned 40% of the studio.[4][5]

In January 2001, the studio formed a production and distribution joint-venture with Telescene, with the first production under it being the third series of Big Wolf on Campus. CinéGroupe would hold an 80% stake while Telescene would hold 20%.[6] In July 2001, Lions Gate's ownership of the studio was confirmed to have been reduced to 30%, with Lions Gate president Andre Link having 50% of its voting stock, leading to the studio being a partner of Lions Gate instead of a subsidiary.[7] In September 2001, the company formed a division called CinéGroupe Image to expand to live-action programming.[8]

In October 2002, the company united with the music label Les Disques Star Records Inc. to create a home video distributor called CinéGroupe Star.[9] The partnership ended in January 2004. In November 2002, the company announced that it would produce a Britney Spears cartoon.[10]

By December 2003, Lions Gate Entertainment's stake in the studio was reduced further to 29.4%.[11]

In January 2004, the CinéGroupe Star joint-venture with Star Records was folded. in the month, the studio filed for a protection order from its creditors with the Quebec Superior Court.[12]

CinéGroupe is currently co-producing Tshakapesh, a 2D-animated series based on an Innu legend, which has aired on APTN and Radio-Canada since Fall 2018. Two edutainment IPs are currently being developed by CinéGroupe, aiming at raising awareness about water preservation and environmental protection. CinéGroupe is also viewing revivals and revitalization of their old properties.

CinéGroupe is currently partnered with HG Distribution (Henry Gagnon Distribution) for the distribution of its library.[13] However, only a portion of CinéGroupe's catalogue is listed for distribution by HG. Several notable titles such as Bad Dog, Daft Planet, and The Tofus are not listed,[14] as are live-action series, such as Big Wolf on Campus.[15]

Library

List of CinéGroupe programs

Series

Title Year(s) Production partners Network Notes
Ultra 71985CINAR Films, Turner Program ServicesTNTProduction services
Ovide and the Gang1987–89Odec Kid CartoonsTélévision de Radio-Canada
Sharky & George1990–92Label 35, Les Films de la PerrineCanal+ (France)
CBC Television (Canada)
The Little Flying Bears1990–91Zagreb FilmFamily Channel/Télévision de Radio-Canada (Canada)
HRT (Croatia)
Zoe and Charlie1993Tele Images
Spirou1993–95DupuisFamily Channel/Canal Famille (Canada)
Canal J/TF1 (France)
Sea Dogs: Adventures on the Seven Seas1995Les Films de la PerrineFamily Channel (Canada)
France 2 (France)
The Magical Adventures of Quasimodo1996Tele Images, Ares Films, Hearst EntertainmentFamily Channel/Télévision de Radio-Canada (Canada)
France 3 (France)
Princess Sissi1997–98Saban International ParisRai Uno (Italy)
France 3 (France)
Das Erste (Germany)
Télévision de Radio-Canada (Canada)
The Secret World of Santa Claus1997Marathon ProductionsFrance 3 (France)
Télé-Québec (Canada)
Kit and Kaboodle1998Les Productions Raggamuffins, MC ProduccionesTélévision de Radio-Canada
Team SOS1998Les Films de la PerrineCanal+
Bad Dog1998–2000Saban EntertainmentTeletoon (Canada)
Fox Family (US)
Mega Babies1999–2000Landmark Entertainment Group, Sony WonderTeletoon (Canada)
Fox Family (US)
The Kids from Room 4021999–2001Saban EntertainmentTeletoon (Canada)
Fox Family (US)
Jim Button1999–2000Saban International ParisTélévision de Radio-Canada (Canada)
TF1 (France)
Der Kinderkanal (Germany)
Wunschpunsch2000–01Saban International ParisTélévision de Radio-Canada (Canada)
TF1 (France)
Big Wolf on Campus2001–02Saban EntertainmentYTV/Vrak.TV (Canada)
ABC Family (US)
season 3
What's with Andy?2001–07Saban Entertainment (season 1)
SIP Animation (season 2)
Teletoon (Canada)
ABC Family (US; season 1)
Super RTL (Germany; seasons 2–3)
[16][17]
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat2001–02Sesame WorkshopPBS Kids (US)
TVOKids/Knowledge Network/Télévision de Radio-Canada (Canada)
Edward2002–03Teletoon
Galidor: Defenders of the Outer Dimension2002Tom Lynch CompanyYTV (Canada)
Fox Kids (US)
Pig City2002–04AnimaKids, Red Rover StudiosTeletoon (Canada)
Fox Kids Europe
ProSieben (Germany)
Daft Planet2002Teletoon
Seriously Weird2002Granada KidsYTV (Canada)
CITV (UK)
Tripping the Rift2004–07Film RomanSci Fi (US)
Space/Teletoon (Canada)
11 Somerset2004Télé-Québec
The Tofus2004–05SIP AnimationJetix
France 3 (France)
Teletoon (Canada)
Charlie Jade2005Space
Tshakapesh2020APTN[18]

Films

Title Release date Co-production with Note
Jean-du-Sud autour du monde1983
Just a GameMay 22, 1983Astral Films (distributor)
Heavy Metal 2000July 10, 2000Columbia Tristar Home Video (distributor)
Lion of OzSeptember 26, 2000Sony Wonder (distributor)
Edge of MadnessJanuary 1, 2002Credo Entertainment, Gregorian Films, Lions Gate Films (distributor)
Pinocchio 3000February 9, 2004Filmax, AnimaKids, Christal Films (distributor)
Bratz: Starrin' & Stylin'August 3, 2004MGA Entertainment, Toon City Animation, 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment (distributor)

TV specials

Video games

In 2002 and 2003, CinéGroupe developed three video games for the Game Boy Advance.[19]

References

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  7. "Quebec grants $9.1m to Lions Gate partner".
  8. "CinéGroupe Image takes on a live-action production mantle".
  9. "CINEGROUP". 12 October 2002. Archived from the original on 12 October 2002.
  10. "Lions Gate snags Britney".
  11. http://www.curran-connors.com/localversions/online-ar/lg2004/LGF_2004_ARPDF.pdf
  12. "CineGroupe files for credit protection".
  13. "Series".
  14. "sous_section_filmo". 10 October 2007. Archived from the original on 10 October 2007.
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  17. "TELETOON: New Shows: Braceface". August 14, 2001. Archived from the original on 2001-08-14.
  18. 1 2 3 "MIPCOM 2018 directory of exhibitors" (PDF). SODEC.
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