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'''Fox Animation Studios''' was launched by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and Stephen Brain in 1994, as a short-lived subsidiary of [[20th Century Studios|20th Century '''Fox''']] focused on animated films. The company's first film, ''Anastasia'', was a critical and commercial success, but the box office flop of their next film, ''Titan A.E.'', led Fox to shut down the company.
'''Fox Animation Studios''' was launched by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and Stephen Brain in 1994, as a short-lived subsidiary of [[20th Century Studios|20th Century '''Fox''']] focused on animated films. The company's first film, ''Anastasia'', was a critical and commercial success, but the box office flop of their next film, ''Titan A.E.'', led Fox to shut down the company.


===(November 14, 1997-June 16, 2000)===
===Logo (November 14, 1997-June 16, 2000)===
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Revision as of 18:11, 9 October 2023


Background

Fox Animation Studios was launched by Don Bluth, Gary Goldman and Stephen Brain in 1994, as a short-lived subsidiary of 20th Century Fox focused on animated films. The company's first film, Anastasia, was a critical and commercial success, but the box office flop of their next film, Titan A.E., led Fox to shut down the company.

Logo (November 14, 1997-June 16, 2000)

Visuals: Superimposed on the remainder of the end credits is a blue rectangle with a red stroke going through it at the bottom. The stacked words:

FOX
ANIMATION
-----S T U D I O S

are seen on top the rectangle and stroke.

Variant: On Titan A.E., the logo is black, orange, and yellow, and the words "CREATED AT FOX ANIMATION STUDIOS. PHOENIX, ARIZONA" are seen above.

Technique: None.

Audio: The music remaining on the end credits.

Availability: It was only seen at the end of three films: Anastasia, Bartok the Magnificent, and Titan A.E.

Fox Animation Studios
20th Century Animation
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