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Animation in Malaysia ( Malay: ; Jawi: انيماسي) has origins in the puppetry style of ''
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'', wherein the characters are controlled by the puppeteer, or Tok Dalang. The art of
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inspired German filmmaker
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to create the animated '' The Adventures of Prince Achmed'' in 1926 that was based on one of the stories in the '' 1001 Nights''. Many of the world's animators have credited Prince Achmed's recognisable style for generating their initial interest in animation as well as in their works.


Early developments


Filem Negara Malaysia ''(Malayan Film Unit)''

The Malayan Film Unit was created by the British colonialists in 1946 with the intent to produce documentaries and public service announcements of the government and later renamed Filem Negara Malaysia. A set designer working for the Unit named Anandam Xavier was asked to handle an animation project in 1961. Xavier set to work on the first in-country animation short subject " Hikayat Sang Kancil" (The Adventures of the Mousedeer) until 1978, although the short would not see a release until 1983.


Animated shorts

The coming years would see additional hand-drawn animated shorts: 1984's '' Sang Kancil dan Monyet'' (The Mousedeer and the Monkey) and a 1987 follow-up, '' Sang Kancil dan Buaya'' (The Mousedeer and the Crocodile); 1985's '' Gagak Yang Bijak'' (The Clever Crow); and '' Arnab Yang Sombong'' (The Proud Rabbit) and '' Singa Yang Haloba'' (The Greedy Lion) both released in 1986, all written and directed by Hassan Abd. Muthalib. Live action films produced in
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in the 1980s and 1990s began to feature animated sequences, particularly in the opening credit sequence of films like ''Mekanik'', ''Mat Gelap'' and ''Yes, Tuan'', all made by Hassan Muthalib.


Animation houses

The surge in Malaysian animation products resulted in the founding of two animation studios: FilmArt, established in 1984 and Lensamation, which opened its doors in 1987. Having these production companies in the country led to the legitimisation of animation as an art form and career path, and training schools and programs were instituted. The year 1995 saw the debut of the first animated television series, '' Usop Sontorian''.


Modernisation and globalisation

The animation industry in Malaysia received some attention from Tun Mahathir bin Mohamad, the fourth
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with plans for rapidly modernising the country. This extended to the use of digital technology in production houses, predominantly the direct-to-system method of drawing into the computer pioneered by Kamn Ismail. The first
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efforts in
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were the 2000 film "Nien Resurrection" and an episode of the series "
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" conceived and produce by Young Jump Animation Sdn. Bhd. However, in the late 1990s, Kamn Ismail had already included 3D elements in his '' Keluang Man'' animation series. This era also saw an increase in efforts to aggressively promote locally produced animation efforts. Since 2000, the Malaysian animation industry has gone far globally when Multimedia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) produced '' Saladin: The Animated Series'' for Al Jazeera Children's Channel. Since then, many Malaysian animation companies marketed their works to globally. Their animation has succeeded in promoting
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globally by creating content that was based on
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but having universal values. Several Malaysian animation films and series that have hit global market are: * Geng: The Adventure Begins ''animated film'' * Upin & Ipin ''animated series'' * Bola Kampung ''animated series'' * Satria The Warriors of 7 Elements ''animated series'' * Synostone ''animated series'' * BoBoiBoy ''animated series'' * Ejen Ali ''animated series'' * Ejen Ali: The Movie ''animated film'' * Mechamato ''animated series'' * Mechamato Movie ''animated film'' Currently, Malaysian animation is dominant and the largest one in the
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market, alongside
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and Western animation. Malaysia is regarded as the ASEAN hub for animation industry. Also, Malaysia became the first and only ASEAN country for its animated film to make it through the
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nominations via '' Upin & Ipin: Keris Siamang Tunggal'' in 2020. This proved that Malaysia is now ready to compete with other dominant countries in animation such as
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and the
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. Malaysian animation also have their own brand, called #AniMY to representing ''Animasi Malaysia'' and ''Kontinjen Animasi'', special for National Day.


The role of Government

The Government of Malaysia, through its agencies,
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and Malaysia Animation Creative Content Centre (MAC3) supports the industry by giving funding through grant scheme and providing world-class facilities to some key-players. The grants include Start-up Funds, Intellectual Property Grant Scheme and MAC3 Co-Production Fund. Malaysia is one of the two countries in ASEAN where its animation industry is funded by the government, the other one being
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MAC3 Co-Production Fund

This grant was launched in 2009 to support the creation and development or co-development of Intellectual Properties under the Animation, Games & Computer Graphics sectors of the creative cluster. The grant is designed to help innovative and progressive local companies to co-produce animation and game development projects with reputable partners that will contribute to the overall development of the industry in Malaysia.MAC3 Co-Pro Fund
Background, MSC Malaysia Official Website.


Foreign influence on Malaysian animation

Some local animations tend to include foreign elements, especially
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. This can be seen in the design of TV animation series such as ''Anak-anak Sidek'', ''Edi & Cici'' and ''Sang Wira''. This is because most of the animators were once trained by Japanese animators. However, ''
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'', based on the characters of internationally-known cartoonist, Lat has its own identity. It is seen as the best animation that portrays Malaysian cultures in the eyes of its creator. In the making of ''Kampung Boy'', Lat was actively involved in the project.From Mousedeer to Mouse: Malaysian Animation at the Crossroads
Hassan (2004).


Persatuan Animasi Malaysia ''(Animation Society of Malaysia)''

Animation Society of Malaysia, ANIMAS is a non-profit government organisation that promotes animation in Malaysia.


History

ANIMAS was officially registered as an organisation on 29 May 2007.Animation Society of Malaysia
, About Us.
The idea towards the foundation of ANIMAS was first discussed at the
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Animation Film Festival in 1997. Hassan Abd Muthalib, the director of Silat Legenda, the first feature animation film in
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in 1998; Hisham Harun Hashim, producer and executive producer of the first Malaysian animated film, Silat Legenda and Kamn Ismail, director of Usop Sontorian, agreed to form ANIMAS. The idea was later discussed in 2001 during a meeting with Hassan Abd Muthalib, James Ooi and Richard Ung Kok Kee at the office of James Ooi. A series of meetings to form ANIMAS began in April 2001 and the 1st pro-tem committee met at Cempaka Sari Room, FINAS (the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia), Ampang,
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on 17 May 2001.


Activities

ANIMAS was finally officially registered only on 29 May 2007. However, even before registration, ANIMAS began to play an active role in the industry. ANIMAS was part of the main committee organising the Malaysia Film Festival and many other events. Hassan Abd Muthalib has been invited to Japan and China to present papers on the Malaysian animation industry a number of times. In 2004, a seminar was organised with the collaboration of the French Embassy,
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Malaysia and FINAS at Balai Senilukis Negara ( National Visual Arts Gallery). This seminar - Animation Industry in Malaysia: Current Situation & New Challenges - brought together for the first time most of the animation companies and training institutions in Malaysia. Among the foreign speakers were Ms Tiziana Loschi, Director of the
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(France); Gilbert Hus, a producer and Regis Ghezalbash, a producer/director (both from France); Georges LaCroix, the director of the animation series, Insektors (France) and Ulrich Wegenast, an animation academic and director (Germany).


Collaboration

In 2008, ANIMAS collaborated with The One Academy of Communication Design in Sunway to present Animation Veteran awards to two pioneers of animation in Malaysia – Goh Meng Huat (the first animator in Malaysia who had been with Filem Negara Malaysia) and also to actor/director, Mat Sentol (the first feature film animator). The presentation was part of the Digital Art Competition & Convention held at
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. Hassan also gave a Powerpoint presentation of the history and development of the Malaysian animation industry during the event.


Malaysian animation chronology

*1972: '' Selamat Hari Natal'' *1979: '' Hapuskan Nyamuk Aedes'' *1985: '' Sang Kancil & Buaya'' *1986: '' Gagak Yang Bijak'' *1986: '' Arnab Yang Sombong'' *1987: '' Singa Yang Haloba'' *1996: '' Usop Sontorian'' *1996: '' Keluang Man'' *1998: '' Frootees'' *1999: '' Kampong Boy'' *1999: '' Anak- Anak Sidek'' *1999: '' Sang Wira'' *2006: '' Bola Kampung'' *2007: '' Upin & Ipin'' *2009: '' Geng: The Adventure Begins'' *2013: '' Pada Zaman Dahulu'' *2014: '' BoBoiBoy'' *2014: '' Didi & Friends'' *2014: '' The Amazing Awang Khenit'' *2016: '' BoBoiBoy: The Movie'' *2016: '' Satria The Warriors of 7 Elements '' *2016: '' Kazoops!'' *2019: '' Ejen Ali'' *2019: '' Ejen Ali: The Movie'' *2021: '' Mechamato'' *2022: '' Mechamato Movie''


Holidays

Due to Malaysia being a Muslim-majority country, most animated shows have
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specials instead of
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. MONSTA often produces short films about
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specials every year and some of them hit the trending charts in YouTube Malaysia and
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. There are also short animated videos produced by companies to promote other holidays in Malaysia such
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Major events in Malaysian animation

These are the major events in the Malaysian Animation.Kronologi Sejarah Animasi Malaysia
, Hassan Abd Muthalib


Notes


References


Further reading


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