Luk Film is one of the oldest South Korean animation studios, formerly known as Pion Animation. These are the guys responsible for coloring/reanimating old public domain and Warner Bros. cartoons from the 1930s in the 1960s... With varied results to say the least.
See also AKOM, Hanho Heung-Up, Rough Draft Studios, Saerom, DR Movie and Sunwoo Entertainment, other major Korean studios.
Luk Film's projects include:
- Adventures in Odyssey (uncredited)
- Æon Flux
- Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good Very Bad Day (1990 TV special; uncredited)
- Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers (uncredited)
- Denver the Last Dinosaur (uncredited)
- Dino Babies
- FernGully: The Last Rainforest (with Wang Film Productions, Rough Draft Studios, Hanho Heung-Up, Saerom, Character Builders, Time Art Studios, Siam Mammoth Animation, Kroyer Films, Available Light Productions, The Baer Animation Company, Karen Johnson Productions, Sidley-Wright & Associates, Lumeni Productions, Pacific Title, The Chandler Group and Electric Filmworks)
- The Flintstone Kids (uncredited)
- Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats
- The Lord of the Rings (ink & paint)
- Muppet Babies (uncredited)
- My Pet Monster (animated adaptation; uncredited)
- Peter Pan & the Pirates (uncredited; for Project X Animation)
- The Smurfs (1981) (uncredited)
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987) (uncredited)
- Tiny Toon Adventures (Ink & Paint on StarToons' Henny Youngman Day)
- As mentioned above, the recolorization/reanimation of several cartoons from the 30's throughout the 60's.