Logo used since 2019 | |
| Company type | Subsidiary |
|---|---|
| Industry | Animation,computer-generated imagery |
| Founded | March 3, 2005; 20 years ago (2005-03-03) |
| Founder | George Lucas |
| Headquarters | Letterman Digital Arts Center San Francisco, California, United States |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people |
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| Parent | Lucasfilm |
| Subsidiaries | Lucasfilm Animation Singapore(2005–2015) |
Lucasfilm Animation Ltd. LLC[1] is an Americananimation studio and subsidiary ofLucasfilm, originally established in 2005. Its first major productions were the feature filmStar Wars: The Clone Wars and its associatedtelevision series, both of which debuted in 2008 andStrange Magic, which premiered in 2015. In September 2016,Dave Filoni, known for his contributions toStar Wars: The Clone Wars andStar Wars Rebels, accepted a promotion to oversee the development of all future Lucasfilm Animation projects.[2]
| Title | Director | Release date | Budget | Gross |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Dave Filoni | August 15, 2008 | $8.5 million | $68.3 million[3] |
| Strange Magic | Gary Rydstrom | January 23, 2015 | $70 – 100 million | $13.6 million[4] |
| Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Year(s) | Network | Co-production with |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Star Wars: The Clone Wars | George Lucas | 2008–13 | Cartoon Network | Lucasfilm |
| 2014 | Netflix | |||
| 2020 | Disney+ | |||
| Star Wars Rebels | Dave Filoni Simon Kinberg Carrie Beck | 2014–18 | Disney XD | |
| Star Wars Resistance | Dave Filoni Kiri Hart Carrie Beck | 2018–20 | Disney Channel Disney XD | Lucasfilm Polygon Pictures |
| Star Wars: The Bad Batch | Dave Filoni Jennifer Corbett | 2021–2024 | Disney+ | Lucasfilm |
| Star Wars Tales | Dave Filoni | 2022–present | ||
| Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures | Michael Olson Shellie Kvilvang Josh Rimes James Waugh Lamont Magee | 2023–present | Disney Jr. Disney+ | Lucasfilm Animation Wild Canary Animation |
| Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Year(s) | Co-production with |
|---|---|---|---|
| Star Wars Detours | George Lucas Brendan Hay | Unaired | Lucasfilm |
| Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Year(s) | Network | Co-production with |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Star Wars Rebels shorts | Dave Filoni Simon Kinberg Carrie Beck | 2014 | YouTube | Lucasfilm |
| Star Wars Blips shorts | — | 2017 | ||
| Star Wars Forces of Destiny shorts | Dave Filoni Carrie Beck Jennifer Muro | 2017–18 | Lucasfilm Ghostbot | |
| Star Wars Forces of Destiny specials | Disney XD | |||
| Star Wars Resistance shorts | Dave Filoni Kiri Hart Carrie Beck | 2018 | YouTube | Lucasfilm |

Founded in 2005 in Singapore as a means to tap into the talent pool, Lucasfilm Animation Singapore (LAS) opened in October 2005. LAS works closely with Lucasfilm Animation. The LAS production schedule also includes contributions to projects from other Lucasfilm companies. While the largest of LAS’ production groups focused onStar Wars: The Clone Wars, in July 2006 LAS announced the creation of the Game Group and the Digital Artists Group (DAG).[6] With difficulty in meeting the technical and aesthetic requirements of Clone Wars, LAS was ultimately removed from the production and released a number of employees.
R2-D2 is featured in the company logo at the end ofStar Wars: The Clone Wars.
Industrial Light & Magic launched its Singapore operations in 2006, as the first international ILM. The Digital Artists Group served as an extension of ILM, contributed to ILM's work on feature film visual effects. LAS had supported LucasArts’ video game productions and Lucasfilm Animation.
In November 2007, Lucasfilm Animation Singapore launched the Jedi Masters Program, a paid apprenticeship provided young artists with mentorship opportunities from industry professionals at ILM, LucasArts andLucasfilm Animation. The Jedi Masters Program had classroom facilities within the Singapore studio and combined classroom instruction with mentored work in an actual production environment.
The Game Group developedStar Wars: The Clone Wars – Jedi Alliance in 2008 andStar Wars: The Clone Wars – Republic Heroes in 2009, both on theNintendo DS.[7]
Due to its old building being saturated, Lucasfilm Singapore moved into a new Eclipse building, frequently referred to as theSandcrawler building, at the beginning of 2014.[8][9] Sandcrawler, an eight-story building owned by Lucas Real Estate Singapore was home to Lucasfilm Singapore, Walt Disney Company (Southeast Asia) and ESPN Asia Pacific designed byAedas.
In 2021, Disney has sold its Sandcrawler building for US$132 million toBlackstone Group.[10]
On August 15, 2023, Lucasfilm announced that it will be shutting down its Singapore operations. Disney explained that the shutdown was due to economic factors, with theSAG-AFTRA strike in the United States affecting the industry's work.[11]