MeWe Animation

MeWe Animation is a Quebec-based animation studio based in Laval founded by twin sisters, Merotica & Wendell Swezson in 2012.

Biography
MeWe Animation was notable for it's short films made using Blender 3D. Their first TV show was The Smart Foods

Origins
On June 7, 2012, Merotica & Wendell Swezson showed an animated short to their school at the graduation ceremony called Ardi, the short film was about alternate history where humans never evolved and that apes became more ape until they had a brain the size of an ant, their feet began to look like their hands and became useful for hand uses, their fingers grew 4 times of a chimpanzee taller, and that they never left the trees. The ape named Ardi consumes his fur, bugs, bananas, leaves, ants, his nails, and his toenails like all the other apes in the tree. The POV of Ardi shows his routine in the world's giant jungle-like Banyan and the apes eat many food that grows back non the Banyan until they begin have no brain, private parts, have sharp teeth, and become really fat that they use their hand-feet as hands and their hands as feet and a second pair of hands to eat everyday. The short was then revealed to be a mockumentary by a bug-like alien. The short was nominated for the Best Graduation Short of the Year in the Suzanne Awards, but lost to REVERSION by Giancarlo Ng. Merotica suggested that they put the short on YouTube, where it gained popularity. They later got the Idea to make another short film, thus forming MeWe Animation.

MeWe Television
In 2015, Sprout made a deal with MeWe Animation to make an educational TV show for their network which would later be called, The Smart Foods. The show featured 6 two minute songs about various topics like knowing what foods are healthy and not healthy, what's safe or not safe for you, etc.