FiddleGriff Animation

FiddleGriff Studios LTD. (known as FiddleGriff Animation or just FiddleGriff Studios formally known as FiddleGriff Productions) is an American animation studio responsible for some of the best animated films of all times. the company was founded by Theodore Chrisman and a group of Ex-Disney animators on April 14th, 1971.

Origins (1966-1971)
To explain the origins to FiddleGriff Animation, we have to go back to December of 1966. When Walt Disney passes away from lung cancer, this took a huge shock on not only the world, but most of Disney's animators since without Walt, they couldn't do anything magical. This lead to Theodore Chrisman and a group of Disney Animators to leave the company in 1968. One day in 1970, during a thanksgiving feast. Therodore Chrisman pitched to his fellow disney friends a new animation studio that would continue the magic that Walt Disney once had. With all this set, FiddleGriff Productions was founded on April 14th, 1971. The Griffin playing the violin logo was designed by Marc Davis. Theordore Chrisman's college roommate and one of his best friends.

Short Films for Walt Disney Productions (1973-1978)
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Theodore Chrisman approaches George Lucas (1978-1982)
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Canary 751 (1983)
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SIGGRAPH Presentations showcasing LucasFilm After Effects (1984-1986)
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Reversal of the Dragon Heart (1988)
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The Birth of Carolyn Chrisman (1989)
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Array into Films (1990-1998)
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Exclusive Deal with DreamWorks SKG (1998-2006)
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Reversal of the Heart 2's Failure, Splits from Disney (2007-2008)
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Chapter 11 Bankruptcy Protection, Restructuring (2008-2010)
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Reversal of the Heart short (2011)
the final thesis of his Daughter Carolyn Chrisman's graduation year, was a sucess that helped relaunch the FiddleGriff films from Bankruptcy..

FiddleGriff Today (2012-present)
Today the films arrangements have made plenty of viewers with Carolyn now one of the head animators.

Filmography

 * Canary 751 (1983) (for Walt Disney Productions and LucasFilm)
 * Reversal of the Dragon Heart (1988) (for Walt Disney Pictures)
 * The Dragon Prince (1990) (for Touchstone Pictures and Amblin Entertainment)
 * Denver the Last Dinosaur (1991) (for 20th Century Fox and World Event Productions)
 * We’re Back: A Dinosaur Story (1993) (for Universal Pictures and Amblimation)
 * City of Bones (1994) (for Universal Pictures and DiamondStone Pictures)
 * City of Ashes (1996) (for Universal Pictures and DiamondStone Pictures)
 * City of Glass (1998) (for Universal Pictures and DiamondStone Pictures)
 * Hopgoblin (1999) (for DreamWorks Pictures)
 * City of Fallen Angels (2000) (for Universal Pictures and DiamondStone Pictures)
 * Wizards of Glowerhaven (2001) (for DreamWorks Pictures)
 * City of Lost Souls (2001) (for Universal Pictures and DiamondStone Pictures)
 * City of Heavenly Fire (2002) (for Universal Pictures and DiamondStone Pictures)
 * Clockwork Angel (2003) (for DreamWorks Pictures and DiamondStone Pictures)
 * Clockwork Prince (2006) (for DreamWorks Pictures and DiamondStone Pictures)
 * Reversal of the Dragon Heart 2 (2007) (for Walt Disney Pictures)
 * Canary 751 Remake (2019/2020) (for TBA)
 * The Ideas Adventure (2019) (For Warner Bros. and FANDOM)

Commercials/Additional Animation

 * Reversal of the Heart THX (1993: shown during We’re Back: a Dinosaur Story)
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Trivia

 * this is one of the final works with Don Bluth before his retirement in 2021.
 * The Animators are Carolyn Chrisman, Derek J. Wyatt, T,N, Perkins, and Jeff Matsudas.
 * This is the first to make an alliance with Japan, since Miazaki made an alliance with Disney when he made Studio Ghibli.
 * The logo is similar to Amblin Entertainment.