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'''FatKat''' animation was an [[animation studio]] located in [[Miramichi, New Brunswick|Miramichi]], [[New Brunswick]].
'''FatKat''' was an [[animation studio]] located in [[Miramichi, New Brunswick|Miramichi]], [[New Brunswick]].


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 06:35, 1 February 2021

Fatkat
IndustryAnimation production
FoundedMay 1999
FounderGene Fowler
DefunctMay 2009
FateFolded into Oasis Animation
HeadquartersMiramichi, New Brunswick, Canada

FatKat was an animation studio located in Miramichi, New Brunswick.

History

The company was formed from animators who left Helix Animation in 1999.[1] It was owned and operated by Gene Fowler and his employees. This company was started in Halifax, Nova Scotia and was taken over by Trainingscape which saw the creation of over 40 training films for various companies but as of 2009 it's now known as Oasis Animation.

In the winter of 2003, Trainingscape disbanded and that was when Fowler decided to move FatKat to his hometown of Miramichi. FatKat worked on television shows such as Happy Tree Friends (TV series), Caillou, Carl Squared, Family Guy, Odd Job Jack, Skunk Fu!, Supernormal, Chaotic, and Three Delivery.[1] They had major clients such as I Can't Believe It's Not Butter!, Pepsi, Microsoft and Toyota.

Setbacks

FatKat's was, at one point, considered the largest animation studio in Atlantic Canada and the fastest growing animation studio in Canada. However, after government funding for the studio dried up under the Harper government,[2] the 2007-2010 economic crisis occurred and the fact that the business plan didn't actually set a goal of making money,[3] FatKat eventually dwindled until its closure was announced in May 2009.[4][5]

At the time of closure, the company was down to employing only 3 people, even though it had received $1 million in government grants since 2005 under the government.[6]

2009-present

Fowler has formed a much smaller successor studio Loogaroo [3], in Miramichi, despite the fact that he had declared insolvency with Fatkat animation.[7]

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