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MoonScoop S.A. also known as the MoonScoop Group was a French television production company and animation company that created and published
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. Its corporate headquarters were located in
Paris Paris () is the Capital city, capital and List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants, largest city of France. With an estimated population of 2,048,472 residents in January 2025 in an area of more than , Paris is the List of ci ...
, France, along with offices in the United Kingdom and the United States. It was established in 2003. It is most famously known for ''
Code Lyoko ''Code Lyoko'' (; stylized as ''CODE: LYOKO'' in season 1 and in all caps in seasons 2–4) is a French anime-influenced animated series created by Thomas Romain and Tania Palumbo and produced by Antefilms Production (season 1) and MoonScoop ...
'' and its open-ended sequel series, '' Code Lyoko: Evolution''.


History

One of MoonScoop's predecessors was France Animation, founded in 1984, and based in Paris. France Animation went on to become the original producers of ''
Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea ''Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea'' (French: ''Les Mondes Engloutis'', "The Engulfed Worlds") is a 1985–87 French animated series created by Nina Wolmark. The series consists of 52 episodes, each between 20 and 25 minutes in length, divi ...
''. In September 2003, the company was acquired from its then-owner Wanadoo by Antefilms Production—an outfit created by Christophe Di Sabatino and Benoît Di Sabatino in 1990. Both companies' distribution arms were merged in March 2004 to form the present day MoonScoop. On January 24, 2014, the Commercial Court of Paris accepted
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's takeover bid of MoonScoop's library, thus becoming the owner of MoonScoop's complete catalogue and two of the company's last employees and was filed for bankruptcy.


Notable people

Brothers Christophe and Benoît Di Sabatino were the co-executive chairmen of the MoonScoop Group. Nicolas Atlan and Axel Dauchez were co-CEOs.


Subsidiaries

MoonScoop was made up of numerous subsidiaries: *Antefilms Production, a French animation studio that produced
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s. It was established by Christophe Di Sabatino and Benoît Di Sabatino in 1990. *France Animation, a French animation studio that produced TV shows. It was founded in 1984. *XANA Post-Production, a part of MoonScoop. It did the post-production for ''
Code Lyoko ''Code Lyoko'' (; stylized as ''CODE: LYOKO'' in season 1 and in all caps in seasons 2–4) is a French anime-influenced animated series created by Thomas Romain and Tania Palumbo and produced by Antefilms Production (season 1) and MoonScoop ...
''. * *MoonScoop Entertainment (formerly known as Mike Young Productions), an American animation studio that produced TV shows such as '' ToddWorld'' and '' Growing Up Creepie''. It was founded in 1990 by Mike Young, Liz Young, and Bill Schultz and is now known as
Splash Entertainment Splash Entertainment, LLC. (formerly known as Mike Young Productions, Inc. and MoonScoop Entertainment, LLC) is an American animation studio founded in 1990 by Mike Young, Liz Young and Bill Schultz that produces children's TV series. Splash a ...
. **Taffy Entertainment handled worldwide distribution, marketing and consumer products licensing for nearly all of the shows made by Mike Young Productions and MoonScoop. It was absorbed into the newly-named MoonScoop LLC in 2009. *MoonScoop Digital Entertainment (formerly known as Queen Bee Interactive), French developer of interactive applications and broadcast services for television, mobile and the internet; it dissolved into Splash Entertainment. *
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, a Luxembourgish animation studio. It made ''
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'' and the film '' Dragon Hunters''. * Kabillion is a video-on-demand network for children launched in 2007 available throughout the United States by many cable and streaming services. It is now owned by Splash Entertainment.


Well-known shows


''Code Lyoko''

''Code Lyoko'' is a French
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featuring both conventional animation and
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, produced by Antefilms during the first season and MoonScoop during the second, in association with the
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television network and Canal J. ''Code Lyoko'' is about a group of four
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students enrolled at Kadic Junior High School, named Jeremie, Odd,
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, and Yumi. The students try to help a virtual girl named Aelita leave the virtual world of Lyoko (found inside a supercomputer housed in the basement of an abandoned factory near their school), and enter the real world. A highly malevolent and rogue
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(also referred to as a
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, and wrongly as a
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) named X.A.N.A., bent on world domination, has taken over the quantum supercomputer in charge of the virtual reality/world of Lyoko. If the group is able to get Aelita to the activated tower(s) out of the more than forty scattered about four of Lyoko's five tropical regions, she can neutralize Xana's violently destructive attack on the real world; then the supercomputer can reverse time to just before the attack, leaving no one except the group to remember any of the events that transpired. To complicate the situation, they must do this while ensuring that their classmates and teachers are not killed (because going back in time cannot return those killed by X.A.N.A. to life), and deal with the various personality clashes they have with them at the same time.


''Code Lyoko: Evolution''

This rebooted series takes place one year after the events of the original series stated above. Unlike its predecessor, however, it consists of live-action for the real world but still contains the 3D computer animation for the virtual world of Lyoko, with the Ice/Polar and Forest Sectors having been deleted. X.A.N.A. has been mysteriously reborn with even more strength than before. This prompts Jeremie, Ulrich, Odd, Yumi, and Aelita to reactive their well-hidden quantum supercomputer in order to return to Lyoko to obliterate the menacing A.I. once again. They are joined, again, by William Dunbar as the sixth member of their fighting team, and a girl-genius named Laura Gauthier; whom they are unsure to confide in. Traveling into the digital sea inside their submersible submarine (which they had called the Skidbladnir), the five Lyoko Warriors come across another virtual world near Lyoko called the Cortex. However, as this new virtual region is ever-changing and chaotic, Jeremie programs a secondary vehicle called the Megapod with Odd as its pilot. In the very center, lies the Core/Heart of the Cortex itself and by investigating further, they all discover a new enemy just as dangerous as X.A.N.A. Professor Lowell Tyron − who seems unaware of X.A.N.A.'s existence within his own supercomputer. The Lyoko warriors must deal with constructing a strong enough
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to completely exterminate X.A.N.A. and stop Tyron, as well as the powerful team of Ninjas he virtualizes onto the Cortex to battle the five Lyoko avatars. Even more puzzling is the fact that Aelita's own long-lost mother, Anthea Hopper, appears to be working with their new enemy. The group is determined to discover why she is working alongside Tyron and how to reunite mother and daughter. Jeremie succeeds in developing an anti-virus to eradicate X.A.N.A. once and for all and wipe out Professor Tyron's own data in the process. Unfortunately, Tyron eventually manages to find them at Kadic Academy; due to his connection to Aelita's mother, Anthea, and legality as Aelita's stepfather. Desperate to save his work, Tyron orders that his supercomputer be shut down, which gradually causes the Cortex to disintegrate. Luckily, Odd, Ulrich, William and Aelita all managed to escape permanent virtualization in the digital sea by mere minutes. With professor Tyron's quantum supercomputer shut off, Jeremie shuts off their own supercomputer; therefore rending X.A.N.A. dormant once again; ''not'' destroying it, therefore leaving the show open-ended.


''Hero: 108''

A long time ago humans and animals lived together in harmony. But a wicked trickster named High Roller controlled 2 animals and tricked the other animals into thinking that humans were their enemies. Chaos reigned until a group of warriors, Lin Chung, Jumpy Ghostface, Mystique Sonia, Commander ApeTrully, Mr. No Hands, and Mighty Ray, had joined forces to end the war.


''I Got a Rocket''

Vinnie Q just got the best birthday present he could ever want! A wise-cracking, gadget packed rocket! With no idea about what Vinnie will get himself into, he sets of for adventure… mostly misadventure.


''Growing Up Creepie''

Creepie was an infant left on the doorstep of the Dweezwold Mansion, which is home to a family of various anthropomorphic insects. The family took her in and raised her as one of their own. She must now adjust to a life surrounded by a society of entomophobic humans as she attends Middlington Middle School and keeps her home life secret in order to protect both herself and her family.


Productions

As MoonScoop was the result of a merger between Antefilms and France Animation, this list consists of programming from both catalogs.


Television series

*'' The Adventures of Marco & Gina'' *'' Albert the Fifth Musketeer'' *''Au Coeur des Toiles'' *''Ava Riko Teo'' *'' The Babaloos On Vacation'' (season 4) *'' The Babaloos'' *''The Birds'' *'' The Busy World of Richard Scarry'' *'' Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot'' *'' C.L.Y.D.E.'' (co-production with
CINAR The Cookie Jar Group, commonly known as simply Cookie Jar and formerly known as CINAR, was a Canadian animation studio, media production and distribution company that existed from 1976 until it was folded into DHX Media, now WildBrain, on Dec ...
) *''Chip et Charly'' *'' Cosmic Quantum Ray'' *'' The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures'' *''The Christmas Pirates'' *'' Cybergirl'' *''Dr. Dog'' *''En Attendant Noël'' *'' Fantastic Four: World's Greatest Heroes''
Flight Squad *''Fred des Cavernes'' *'' Funky Cops'' *'' Garage Kids'' (Pilot of ''Code Lyoko'') *'' Gasp!'' *'' Geronimo Stilton'' *'' Growing Up Creepie'' *'' Horace and Tina'' *'' Hero: 108'' *''Insectoscope'' *'' I Got a Rocket'' *''The DaVincibles'' *''
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'' (co-production with
BRB Internacional BRB Internacional S.A.U was a Spanish licensing and production company of animated television series such as '' Around the World with Willy Fog'', ''Dogtanian and the Three Muskehounds'' and '' The World of David the Gnome''. At the end of January ...
) *'' It's Archie'' *''Journey to GloE'' *''
The Jungle Book ''The Jungle Book'' is an 1894 collection of stories by the English author Rudyard Kipling. Most of the characters are animals such as Shere Khan the tiger and Baloo the bear, though a principal character is the boy or "man-cub" Mowgli, who ...
'' *'' The Legend of White Fang'' *''Lionelville'' *''
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'' *''Mr. Roger'' *'' Night Hood'' *''Nobeard The Pirate'' *''Nothing But Monsters'' *'' Patrol 03'' *'' Pet Alien'' *'' The Power of Zhu'' (2012) *'' Quick & Flupke'' *''The Race'' *'' Rahan'' *'' Robinson Sucroe'' *'' Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch'' *'' The Secret of Zhu'' *'' SamSam'' *''
Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea ''Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea'' (French: ''Les Mondes Engloutis'', "The Engulfed Worlds") is a 1985–87 French animated series created by Nina Wolmark. The series consists of 52 episodes, each between 20 and 25 minutes in length, divi ...
'' *'' Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures'' *'' Tara Duncan'' *'' Tootuff *'' The Twisted Whiskers Show'' *'' Urmel'' *'' Vampires, Pirates & Aliens'' *'' Young Robin Hood'' *''Waiting For Christmas'' *'' Wheel Squad'' *'' Wild Grinders'' *'' Wicked!'' *'' Zevo-3'' (with Skechers Entertainment)


Films

*''Harry'' *'' Tootuff The Movie'' *'' Quest for Zhu''


References


External links

* {{Authority control French animation studios Television production companies of France French companies established in 2003 Mass media companies established in 2003 Mass media companies disestablished in 2014 Mass media in Paris 2003 establishments in France 2014 disestablishments in France French companies disestablished in 2014