Lucasfilm Feature Animation

Lucasfilm Feature Animation Ltd. LLC was an American animation studio that was a division of, established by , Magnus Hartman and Rex Jones on September 18, 1978. Formerly known as Lucasfilm Television Animation when working on television animation between 1978, 1985 and 1986, the studio is well-known for producing a few of animated feature films that are not affiliated with the and  franchises, but rather with anime and cartoons.

On May 25, 2008, Lucasfilm Feature Animation was absorbed into the similarly-named.

Filmography

 * (1978; Boba Fett animated segment)
 * General Daimos (1979)
 * Star Wars Tales (1979-2010)
 * (1979; animation effects)
 * Voltes V (1980)
 * Combattler V (1981)
 * Splinter of the Mind's Eye (1982)
 * Gilligan's Planet (1982)
 * (1983)
 * (1985-1986)
 * (1985-1986)
 * Wonder Beat Scramble (1988)
 * (1988)
 * Project A-ko (1990)
 * Project A-ko: A Mint Called Maruten (1992)
 * Star Wars: X-Wing (1993)
 * Cream Lemon (1993)
 * (1993; "Mr. D.N.A." animated segment)
 * Squiddly Diddly (1993)
 *  (1994)
 * Star Wars: TIE Fighter (1994)
 * Cream Lemon Presents: Peruru the Magnificent! (1994)
 * Looney Tunes: Marvin the Martian (1995)
 * Jumping Flash! (1995)
 * Star Wars: Rebel Assault (1995)
 * (1996)
 * (1996)
 * Star Wars: Shadows of the Empire (1996)
 * The Nerdlucks (1996)
 * (1997; uncredited)
 * Macross 7 (1997)
 * Space Goofs (1997)
 * Snorks (1997)
 * Star Wars: Jedi Knight and the Dark Forces (1997)
 * Star Wars Jedi Knight: Mysteries of the Sith (1998)
 * GaoGaiGar (1998)
 *  (1998)
 * Speed Buggy (1998)
 * (1998; uncredited)
 * Star Wars: X-Wing Alliance (1999)
 * Jewel BEM Hunter Lime (2000)
 * GaoGaiGar: Final (2001)
 * RoboRoach (2002)
 * Star Wars Jedi Knight II: Jedi Outcast (2002)
 * Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? (2002)
 * He-Man: Orko (2004)
 * Tokyo Mew Mew (2005)
 * Save Me, Lollipop! (2006)
 * Pretty Cure (2007)

Trivia

 * Unlike most animation studios, Lucasfilm Feature Animation used regular voice actors along with celebrities for its films to avoid miscasting.