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* ''Saban's The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
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* ''Saban's ''[[WesternAnimation/SabansTheWhyWhyFamily Saban's The Why Why Family'' Family]]'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
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After its renaming, SIP continued producing cartoons (mostly with Fox Kids/Jetix Europe) until its closure in 2009. A majority of SIP's former employees now work at Creator/{{Zagtoon}}, with SIP's co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman being their own co-founder alongside Jeremy Zag. In 2012 BVS Entertainment collected all stakes from other parties and SIP fully integrated with it's parent company after 1991. BVS Entertainment became a soleshareholder partner after dormancy.
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After its renaming, SIP continued producing cartoons (mostly with Fox Kids/Jetix Europe) until its closure in 2009. A majority of SIP's former employees now work at Creator/{{Zagtoon}}, with SIP's co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman being their own co-founder alongside Jeremy Zag. In 2012 BVS Entertainment collected all stakes from other parties and SIP fully integrated with it's parent company first time after 1991.1991 and Saban-era. BVS Entertainment became a soleshareholder partner after dormancy.
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After its renaming, SIP continued producing cartoons (mostly with Fox Kids/Jetix Europe) until its closure in 2009. A majority of SIP's former employees now work at Creator/{{Zagtoon}}, with SIP's co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman being their own co-founder alongside Jeremy Zag.
As of 2023, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of Disney via either The Walt Disney Company France or BVS Entertainment, with the exception of co-productions with CinéGroupe, which are owned by that company.
As of 2023, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of Disney via either The Walt Disney Company France or BVS Entertainment, with the exception of co-productions with CinéGroupe, which are owned by that company.
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After its renaming, SIP continued producing cartoons (mostly with Fox Kids/Jetix Europe) until its closure in 2009. A majority of SIP's former employees now work at Creator/{{Zagtoon}}, with SIP's co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman being their own co-founder alongside Jeremy Zag.
Zag. In 2012 BVS Entertainment collected all stakes from other parties and SIP fully integrated with it's parent company after 1991. BVS Entertainment became a soleshareholder partner after dormancy.
As of 2023, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of Disney viaeither The Walt Disney Company France or BVS Entertainment, with the exception of co-productions with CinéGroupe, which are owned by that company.
As of 2023, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of Disney via
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At the end of the decade, Saban International Paris transitioned to become a fully-fledged animation studio, producing a majority of the original animated programming for Saban. In 1996, after Saban's purchase of fellow rival studio Créativité et Développement (C&D) and its absorption into Saban International Paris, the company expanded. This was the time that the company began co-producing a lot of its shows with [[Creator/FoxKids Fox Kids Europe]] and Canadian animation studio Creator/CineGroupe.
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announced the purchase of Fox Family Worldwide, which was closed in October 2001. Saban Entertainment and its subsidiaries began to be folded under the BVS (Buena Vista Studios) umbrella, but Saban International Paris instead decided to separate itself and become an independently operated animation company. In October 2002, following Disney purchasing a 49% minority stake in the studio, Saban International Paris was renamed as SIP Animation.
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announced the purchase of Fox Family Worldwide, which was closed in October 2001. Saban Entertainment and its subsidiaries began to be folded under the BVS (Buena Vista Studios) umbrella, but Saban International Paris instead decided to separate itself and become an independently operated animation company. In October 2002, following Disney purchasing a 49% minority stake in the studio, Saban International Paris was renamed as SIP Animation.
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At the end of the decade, Saban International Paris transitioned to become a fully-fledged animation studio, producing studio and soon separated as a majority of fully independent division by 1990, with Saban holding a 49% stake in the studio and the rest held by other parties. Saban International Paris was mostly responsible for much of Saban's original animated programming for Saban. programming.
In 1996, afterSaban's purchase of Saban purchased fellow rival studio Créativité et Développement (C&D) and its absorption into Saban International Paris, the company expanded. This was the time that the company began co-producing a lot of its shows with [[Creator/FoxKids [[Creator/JetixEurope Fox Kids Europe]] and Canadian animation studio Creator/CineGroupe.
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announced the purchase of Fox Family Worldwide, which was closed in October 2001. Saban Entertainment and its subsidiaries began to be folded under the BVS (Buena Vista Studios) umbrella,but while Saban International Paris instead decided to separate itself and become an independently operated animation company. In remained as was, but rebranded as SIP Animation in October 2002, following Disney purchasing a 49% minority stake in 2002 after no longer being allowed to use the studio, Saban International Paris was renamed as SIP Animation.
"Saban" name.
In 1996, after
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announced the purchase of Fox Family Worldwide, which was closed in October 2001. Saban Entertainment and its subsidiaries began to be folded under the BVS (Buena Vista Studios) umbrella,
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As of 2018, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of Disney via either The Walt Disney Company France or BVS Entertainment, with the exception of co-productions with CinéGroupe, which are owned by that company.
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As of 2018, 2023, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of Disney via either The Walt Disney Company France or BVS Entertainment, with the exception of co-productions with CinéGroupe, which are owned by that company.
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* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: ''A.T.O.M.'' utilised quite a bit of cel-shaded CGI animation for overview and background scenes.
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* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: ''A.T.O.M.'' utilised utilized quite a bit of cel-shaded CGI animation for overview and background scenes.
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* AnimationBump: Quite a lot of their shows have aged very well animation-wise, likely due to it's status of utilizing different styles. ''Princess Sissi'', in order for it to remain faithful as possible to it's original source material, was made to look realistic as possible.
* Animesque: ''W.I.T.C.H.'' utilized an art style based on Anime. ''A.T.O.M.'' and ''Combo Niños'' were similar, but instead used comic book and manga-esque styles, with the latter even utilizing sweat drops and other Anime tropes.
* Animesque: ''W.I.T.C.H.'' utilized an art style based on Anime. ''A.T.O.M.'' and ''Combo Niños'' were similar, but instead used comic book and manga-esque styles, with the latter even utilizing sweat drops and other Anime tropes.
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* AnimationBump: Quite a lot of their shows have aged very well animation-wise, likely due to it's their status of utilizing different styles. ''Princess Sissi'', in order for it to remain as faithful as possible to it's its original source material, was made to look as realistic as possible.
*Animesque: {{Animesque}}: ''W.I.T.C.H.'' utilized an art style based on Anime. ''A.T.O.M.'' and ''Combo Niños'' were similar, but instead used comic book and manga-esque styles, with the latter even utilizing sweat drops and other Anime tropes.
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! Works from SIP:
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!!Works from SIP:
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The company has seen a few projects that never saw the light of day.
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* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The company has seen a few projects that never saw the light of day.day.
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* AmateurCast: While most of SIP's shows averted this trope (mainly utilising well-known Canadian or American voice actors, ''Combo Niños'' utilized several [[OneBookAuthor One-Book Authors]] who have since faded into obscurity.
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* AmateurCast: While most of SIP's shows averted this trope (mainly utilising utilizing well-known Canadian or American voice actors, actors), ''Combo Niños'' utilized several [[OneBookAuthor One-Book Authors]] who have since faded into obscurity.obscurity.
* AnimationBump: Quite a lot of their shows have aged very well animation-wise, likely due to it's status of utilizing different styles. ''Princess Sissi'', in order for it to remain faithful as possible to it's original source material, was made to look realistic as possible.
* AnimationBump: Quite a lot of their shows have aged very well animation-wise, likely due to it's status of utilizing different styles. ''Princess Sissi'', in order for it to remain faithful as possible to it's original source material, was made to look realistic as possible.
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!! Tropes associated with [=SIP Animation=]:
* TwoDVisualsThreeDEffects: ''A.T.O.M.'' utilised quite a bit of cel-shaded CGI animation for overview and background scenes.
* AmateurCast: While most of SIP's shows averted this trope (mainly utilising well-known Canadian or American voice actors, ''Combo Niños'' utilized several [[OneBookAuthor One-Book Authors]] who have since faded into obscurity.
* Animesque: ''W.I.T.C.H.'' utilized an art style based on Anime. ''A.T.O.M.'' and ''Combo Niños'' were similar, but instead used comic book and manga-esque styles, with the latter even utilizing sweat drops and other Anime tropes.
* LimitedAnimation: ''Saban's Gulliver's Travels'' and ''Saban's Around the World in Eighty Dreams'' were this.
* WhatCouldHaveBeen: The company has seen a few projects that never saw the light of day.
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At the end of the decade, Saban International Paris transitioned to become a fully-fledged animation studio, producing a majority of the original animated programming for Saban. In 1996, after Saban's purchase of fellow rival studio Créativité et Développement (C&D) and its absorbation into Saban International Paris, the company expanded. This was the time that the company began co-producing a lot of its shows with [[Creator/FoxKids Fox Kids Europe]] and Canadian animation studio Creator/CineGroupe.
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announced to purchase Fox Family Worldwide, which was closed in October 2001. Saban Entertainment and its subsidiaries began to be folded under the BVS (Buena Vista Studios) umbrella, but Saban International Paris instead decided to separate itself and become an independently operated animation company. In October 2002, following Disney purchasing a 49% minority stake in the studio, Saban International Paris renamed as SIP Animation.
After its renaming, SIP continued producing cartoons (mostly with Fox Kids/Jetix Europe) until their closure in 2009. A majority of SIP's former employees now work at Creator/{{Zagtoon}}, with SIP's co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman being their own co-founder alongside Jeremy Zag.
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announced to purchase Fox Family Worldwide, which was closed in October 2001. Saban Entertainment and its subsidiaries began to be folded under the BVS (Buena Vista Studios) umbrella, but Saban International Paris instead decided to separate itself and become an independently operated animation company. In October 2002, following Disney purchasing a 49% minority stake in the studio, Saban International Paris renamed as SIP Animation.
After its renaming, SIP continued producing cartoons (mostly with Fox Kids/Jetix Europe) until their closure in 2009. A majority of SIP's former employees now work at Creator/{{Zagtoon}}, with SIP's co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman being their own co-founder alongside Jeremy Zag.
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At the end of the decade, Saban International Paris transitioned to become a fully-fledged animation studio, producing a majority of the original animated programming for Saban. In 1996, after Saban's purchase of fellow rival studio Créativité et Développement (C&D) and its absorbation absorption into Saban International Paris, the company expanded. This was the time that the company began co-producing a lot of its shows with [[Creator/FoxKids Fox Kids Europe]] and Canadian animation studio Creator/CineGroupe.
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announcedto the purchase of Fox Family Worldwide, which was closed in October 2001. Saban Entertainment and its subsidiaries began to be folded under the BVS (Buena Vista Studios) umbrella, but Saban International Paris instead decided to separate itself and become an independently operated animation company. In October 2002, following Disney purchasing a 49% minority stake in the studio, Saban International Paris was renamed as SIP Animation.
After its renaming, SIP continued producing cartoons (mostly with Fox Kids/Jetix Europe) untiltheir its closure in 2009. A majority of SIP's former employees now work at Creator/{{Zagtoon}}, with SIP's co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman being their own co-founder alongside Jeremy Zag.
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announced
After its renaming, SIP continued producing cartoons (mostly with Fox Kids/Jetix Europe) until
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* ''Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist''
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* ''Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist''''WesternAnimation/SabansAdventuresOfOliverTwist''
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* ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'' (Based on the comic book of the same name)
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* ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'' (Based ''WesternAnimation/{{Iznogoud}}'' ([[ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}} Based on the comic book of the same name)name]])
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* ''WesternAnimation/JasonAndTheHeroesOfMountOlympus''
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SIP Animation (formerly Saban International Paris) was the predecessor to Creator/SabanEntertainment founded in 1977 by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy.
In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing a minority stake within the company, they were renamed to SIP Animation in 2002 and continued to produce cartoons until their closure in 2009. Much of the people working at SIP then went on to form Creator/{{Zagtoon}}.
In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing a minority stake within the company, they were renamed to SIP Animation in 2002 and continued to produce cartoons until their closure in 2009. Much of the people working at SIP then went on to form Creator/{{Zagtoon}}.
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SIP Animation (formerly is a French animation studio that was founded by Haim Saban and Jacqueline Tordjman in 1977 as a music and record company called Saban International Paris) Paris. It was the predecessor to Creator/SabanEntertainment founded in 1977 by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy.
In October 2001, when Saban metcompany to Creator/SabanEntertainment, which it became a subsidiary of after its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off founding in 1980.
At the end of the decade, Saban International Paris transitioned to becomeindependent a fully-fledged animation studio, producing a majority of the original animated programming for Saban. In 1996, after Saban's purchase of fellow rival studio Créativité et Développement (C&D) and its absorbation into Saban International Paris, the company expanded. This was the time that the company began co-producing a lot of its shows with [[Creator/FoxKids Fox Kids Europe]] and Canadian animation studio Creator/CineGroupe.
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announced to purchase Fox Family Worldwide, which was closed in October 2001. Saban Entertainment and its subsidiaries began to be folded under the BVS (Buena Vista Studios) umbrella, but Saban International Paris instead decided to separate itself and become an independently operated animation company. In October 2002, following Disney purchasing a 49% minority stakewithin in the company, they were studio, Saban International Paris renamed to as SIP Animation in 2002 and Animation.
After its renaming, SIP continuedto produce producing cartoons (mostly with Fox Kids/Jetix Europe) until their closure in 2009. Much A majority of the people working SIP's former employees now work at SIP then went on to form Creator/{{Zagtoon}}.
Creator/{{Zagtoon}}, with SIP's co-founder Jacqueline Tordjman being their own co-founder alongside Jeremy Zag.
In October 2001, when Saban met
At the end of the decade, Saban International Paris transitioned to become
In July 2001, [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] announced to purchase Fox Family Worldwide, which was closed in October 2001. Saban Entertainment and its subsidiaries began to be folded under the BVS (Buena Vista Studios) umbrella, but Saban International Paris instead decided to separate itself and become an independently operated animation company. In October 2002, following Disney purchasing a 49% minority stake
After its renaming, SIP continued
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!!Series imported or produced by SIP:
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[[index]]
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''Franchise/ActionMan'' [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based on Creator/{{Hasbro}}'s action figure line)
* ''WesternAnimation/ComboNinos''
* ''WesternAnimation/GadgetAndTheGadgetinis'' (co-produced with Creator/DiCEntertainment)
* ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'' (Based on the comic book of the same name)
* ''WesternAnimation/JimButton'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''Journey to the Heart of the World''
* ''Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist''
* ''[[ComicBook/{{Diabolik}} Saban's Diabolik: Track of the Panther]]''
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* ''Journey to the Heart of the World''
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* ''Journey to the Heart ''[[WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi Saban's Sissi The Princess]]'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''Saban's The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation ofthe World''French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
* ''Saban's The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of
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* ''Saban's The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
* ''Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist''
* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''Saban's The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
* ''Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist''
* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
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* ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'' (Based on the comic book of the same name)
* ''Saban's The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
* ''Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist''
* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi''''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''Saban's The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
* ''Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist''
* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi''
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* ''ComicBook/{{Diabolik}}''
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* ''ComicBook/{{Diabolik}}''''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe, season 2 only)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based on [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based on [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
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* ''WesternAnimation/JimButton'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WEsternAnimation/GadgetAndTheGadgetinis'' (co-produced with Creator/DiCEntertainment)
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe, season 2 only)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based on [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''Franchise/ActionMan'' [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based on Creator/{{Hasbro}}'s action figure line)
* ''WesternAnimation/ComboNinos''
* ''WEsternAnimation/GadgetAndTheGadgetinis'' (co-produced with Creator/DiCEntertainment)
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe, season 2 only)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based on [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''Franchise/ActionMan'' [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based on Creator/{{Hasbro}}'s action figure line)
* ''WesternAnimation/ComboNinos''
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* ''WEsternAnimation/GadgetAndTheGadgetinis'' (co-produced with Creator/DiCEntertainment)
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe, season 2 only)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based on [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''Franchise/ActionMan'' [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based on Creator/{{Hasbro}}'s action figure line)
* ''WesternAnimation/ComboNinos''
[[/index]]
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* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''Toys/ActionMan [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based on Creator/{{Hasbro}}'s action figure line)
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* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''Toys/ActionMan ''Franchise/ActionMan'' [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based on Creator/{{Hasbro}}'s action figure line)
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In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing a minority stake within the company, they were renamed to SIP Animation in 2002 and continued to produce cartoons until their closure in 2009.
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In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing a minority stake within the company, they were renamed to SIP Animation in 2002 and continued to produce cartoons until their closure in 2009.
2009. Much of the people working at SIP then went on to form Creator/{{Zagtoon}}.
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* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''WesternAnimation/ActionMan [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based on Creator/{{Hasbro}}'s action figure line)
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* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''WesternAnimation/ActionMan ''Toys/ActionMan [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based on Creator/{{Hasbro}}'s action figure line)
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As of 2018, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of Disney via either The Walt Disney Company France or BVS Entertainment.
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As of 2018, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of Disney via either The Walt Disney Company France or BVS Entertainment.
Entertainment, with the exception of co-productions with CinéGroupe, which are owned by that company.
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As of 2018, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of The Walt Disney Company France or BVS Entertainment.
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As of 2018, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of Disney via either The Walt Disney Company France or BVS Entertainment.
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* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
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* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wunschpunsch}}'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/JimButton'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
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* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wunschpunsch}}'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/JimButton'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/JimButton'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
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* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe, season 2 only)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
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* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe, season 2 only)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
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SIP Animation (formerly Saban International Paris) was the successor to Creator/SabanEntertainment founded in 1977 by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy.
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SIP Animation (formerly Saban International Paris) was the successor predecessor to Creator/SabanEntertainment founded in 1977 by Haim Saban and Shuki Levy.
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As of 2018, most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of The Walt Disney Company France.
France or BVS Entertainment.
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* ''Saban's Gullivers Travels''
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* ''Saban's Gullivers Travels''Gulliver's Travels''
* ''Journey to the Heart of the World''
* ''Journey to the Heart of the World''
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* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi''
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* ''The ''ComicBook/{{Iznogoud}}'' (Based on the comic book of the same name)
* ''Saban's The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
*''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi''''Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist''
* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''Saban's The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
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* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''ComicBook/{{Diabolik}}''
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wunschpunsch}}'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/JimButton'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Wunschpunsch}}'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/JimButton'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
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* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with Creator/CineGroupe, season 2)
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''WesternAnimation/ActionMan [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; based on Creator/{{Hasbro}} action figure line)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based off [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''WesternAnimation/ActionMan [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; based on Creator/{{Hasbro}} action figure line)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based off [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
to:
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with Creator/CineGroupe, CinéGroupe, season 2)
2 only)
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based on [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''WesternAnimation/ActionMan [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based onCreator/{{Hasbro}} Creator/{{Hasbro}}'s action figure line)
*''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based off [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])''WesternAnimation/ComboNinos''
* ''WesternAnimation/TheTofus'' (co-produced with CinéGroupe)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based on [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''WesternAnimation/ActionMan [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; spinoff based on
*
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* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with CineGroupe, seasons 2 and 3)
to:
* ''WesternAnimation/PrincessSissi''
* ''[[ComicBook/AchilleTalon Walter Melon]]''
* ''WEsternAnimation/GadgetAndTheGadgetinis'' (co-produced with Creator/DiCEntertainment)
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced withCineGroupe, seasons 2 and 3)Creator/CineGroupe, season 2)
* ''[[ComicBook/AchilleTalon Walter Melon]]''
* ''WEsternAnimation/GadgetAndTheGadgetinis'' (co-produced with Creator/DiCEntertainment)
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (co-produced with
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SIP Animation(formerly Saban International Paris) was the successor to creator/SabanEntertainment founded in 1977 by Haim Saban and
In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing a minorty stake within the company, they were renamed to SIP Animation in 2002 and continuerd to produce cartoons until their closure in 2009.
As of 2018, Most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of The Walt Disney Company France.
In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing a minorty stake within the company, they were renamed to SIP Animation in 2002 and continuerd to produce cartoons until their closure in 2009.
As of 2018, Most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of The Walt Disney Company France.
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SIP Animation(formerly Animation (formerly Saban International Paris) was the successor to creator/SabanEntertainment Creator/SabanEntertainment founded in 1977 by Haim Saban and
and Shuki Levy.
In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing aminorty minority stake within the company, they were renamed to SIP Animation in 2002 and continuerd continued to produce cartoons until their closure in 2009.
As of 2018,Most most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of The Walt Disney Company France.
In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing a
As of 2018,
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* ''The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow Adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (Co-produced with CineGroupe, Co-Produced season 2)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based off [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}}, Disney's Italian comic book]])
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (Co-produced with CineGroupe, Co-Produced season 2)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based off [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}}, Disney's Italian comic book]])
to:
* ''The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow Adaptation (EdutainmentShow, adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy''(Co-produced (co-produced with CineGroupe, Co-Produced season 2)
seasons 2 and 3)
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''WesternAnimation/ActionMan [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; based on Creator/{{Hasbro}} action figure line)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based off[[ComicBook/{{WITCH}}, [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}} Disney's Italian comic book]])
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy''
* ''WesternAnimation/AlphaTeensOnMachines'' (aka ''WesternAnimation/ActionMan [[MarketBasedTitle ATOM]]''; based on Creator/{{Hasbro}} action figure line)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based off
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SIP Animation(formerly Saban International Paris) was the successor to creator/SabanEntertainment founded in 1977 by Haim Saban and
In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing a minorty stake within the company, they were renamed to SIP Animation in 2002 and continuerd to produce cartoons until their closure in 2009.
As of 2018, Most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of The Walt Disney Company France.
!!Series imported or produced by SIP:
* ''ComicBook/{{Diabolik}}''
* ''Saban's Adventures Of Oliver Twist''
* ''WesternAnimation/SabansAdventuresOfTheLittleMermaid''
* ''Saban's Around the World in 80 Dreams''
* ''Saban's Gullivers Travels''
* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceStrikers''
* ''The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow Adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (Co-produced with CineGroupe, Co-Produced season 2)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based off [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}}, Disney's Italian comic book]])
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In October 2001, when Saban met its demise and was renamed to BVS Entertainment, Haim Saban sold off Saban International Paris to become independent and with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company]] purchasing a minorty stake within the company, they were renamed to SIP Animation in 2002 and continuerd to produce cartoons until their closure in 2009.
As of 2018, Most of SIP's library and their former assets are under the control of The Walt Disney Company France.
!!Series imported or produced by SIP:
* ''ComicBook/{{Diabolik}}''
* ''Saban's Adventures Of Oliver Twist''
* ''WesternAnimation/SabansAdventuresOfTheLittleMermaid''
* ''Saban's Around the World in 80 Dreams''
* ''Saban's Gullivers Travels''
* ''WesternAnimation/SpaceStrikers''
* ''The Why Why Family'' (EdutainmentShow Adaptation of French cartoon series ''Les Kikekoi'')
* ''WesternAnimation/WhatsWithAndy'' (Co-produced with CineGroupe, Co-Produced season 2)
* ''WesternAnimation/{{WITCH}}'' (based off [[ComicBook/{{WITCH}}, Disney's Italian comic book]])
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