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Cartoon Saloon

Coordinates:52°39′11″N7°15′21″W / 52.653034°N 7.25584°W /52.653034; -7.25584
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Irish animation studio

Cartoon Saloon
Logo used since 2018
Cartoon Saloon building in Kilkenny
Company typePrivate
IndustryMedia
Entertainment
Founded1999
FounderPaul Young
Tomm Moore
Nora Twomey
Headquarters,
Ireland
ProductsAnimated feature films
TV series
Short films
Number of employees
300 (2020)[1]
DivisionsLighthouse Studios (50% withMercury Filmworks)
Websitecartoonsaloon.ie

Cartoon Saloon is an Irish animation film, short film and television studio based inKilkenny which provides film TV and short film services. The studio is best known for its animated feature filmsThe Secret of Kells,Song of the Sea,The Breadwinner andWolfwalkers. Their works have received fiveAcademy Award nominations, their first four feature length works all received nominations forBest Animated Feature[2][3][4][5] and one forBest Animated Short Film (Late Afternoon).[6][7] The company also developed the cartoon seriesSkunk Fu!,Puffin Rock,Dorg Van Dango andVikingskool. As of 2020, the studio employs 300 animators.

History

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Cartoon Saloon was established inKilkenny during 1999 byTomm Moore,Nora Twomey,[8] andPaul Young.[9] The three were all alumni of theBallyfermot College of Further Education’s animation degree course.[10] Cartoon Saloon began working on a trailer for its first feature film,The Secret of Kells, that same year.[11] However, the film did not enter full production until 2005; the company animated corporate work such asadvertisements as they searched for funding.[11] Meanwhile the studio of 12 animators relied on commercial and corporate work including web-site design andCD ROM production with Paul Young focusing onillustration whilst Tomm Moore undertook theanimation.[12]

BothThe Secret of Kells and the studio’s second featureSong of the Sea were inspired byThe Thief and the Cobbler andMulan while the founders were in university.[13] Tomm Moore, the director of both films, said "Some friends in college and I were inspired by Richard Williams' unfinished masterpieceThe Thief and the Cobbler and the Disney movieMulan, which took indigenous traditional art as the starting point for a beautiful style of 2D animation. I felt that something similar could be done with Irish art."[14] A 2001 meeting withLes Armateurs proved instrumental in the effort to secure funding forThe Secret of Kells, and the company helped in the production of the final film.[15]

Logo used from 2008 to 2018

The success and Oscar nomination of the film in 2009 led to major offers for Cartoon Saloon, but the studio chose to remain independent.[16] This led to a difficult time financially for the company for a few years with the partners having to take out personal loans to keep the studio afloat.[17]

As of 2021, Cartoon Saloon is in production of its TV series,Vikingskool and Nora Twomey's second feature for Netflix,My Father's Dragon.[18]

Services

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The studio provides animation, illustration and design services for clients ranging fromDisney toBBC toCartoon Network.[19]

Cartoon Saloon also provided the graphics for the successful Emperor of the Irish exhibition atTrinity College Dublin, in 2014.[20]

Filmography

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Feature films

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Released

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TitleRelease dateBudgetGrossRotten TomatoesMetacritic
The Secret of Kells[a]3 March 2009
19 March 2010(US)
$8 million[21]$3.5 million[21]90%[22]81[23]
Song of the Sea[a]19 December 2014(US)
10 July 2015(UK & Ireland)
$7.5 million$4.4 million[24]99%[25]85[26]
The Breadwinner[a]17 November 2017(US)
25 May 2018(UK & Ireland)
$10 million[citation needed]$4.4 million[27]95%[28]78[29]
Wolfwalkers[a][30][31][32]30 October 2020(UK Limited)
13 November 2020(US Limited)
4 December 2020(Ireland Limited)
11 December 2020(Apple TV+)[33]
€10 million[34]$1.3 million[35]99%[36]87[37]
My Father's Dragon4 November 2022(UK US and Ireland Limited)
11 November 2022(Netflix)[38]
TBATBA87%[39]73%[40]
Puffin Rock and the New Friends14 July 2023(Ireland Limited)
11 August 2023(UK Limited)
16 April 2024
TBA$51K[41]100%[42]TBA

Upcoming

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TitleReleaseRef.
Julián2025[43][44][45]

Cancelled

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TitleNote
Skunk Fu![46]Based on the TV series of the same name.

Short films

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#TitleRelease date
1From Darkness[47]13 July 2002 (2002-7-13)
2Cúilín Dualach[48]16 October 2004 (2004-10-16)
3Old Fangs[49]1 July 2009 (2009-7-1)
4Somewhere Down the Line[50]12 July 2014 (2014-7-12)
5The Ledge End of Phil: From Accounting15 November 2014 (2014-11-15)
6Late Afternoon[a][51]2018 (2018)
7There's a Monster In My Kitchen[52]22 October 2020 (2020-10-22)
8Star Wars: Visions: Screecher's Reach4 May 2023 (2023-5-4)

Television series

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Produced

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#TitlePremiere dateEnd dateNetwork
1Skunk Fu!20072008CBBC
2Anam an Amhráin20092010TG4
3Puffin Rock2015[53]2016RTÉjr/Nick Jr./Netflix
4Cúl an Tí20182018TG4
5Dorg Van Dango[54][55][56]20202021RTÉNickelodeon/Family Channel, co-produced withWildBrain
6Vikingskool[57]2022presentDisney EMEA (Disney+),France Televisions,NRK,RTÉ
7Silly Sundays2023presentRTÉjr/Cartoon Network

Upcoming

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#TitlePremiere dateEnd dateNetwork
8Ellie the Ace[58]TBATBA
9Untitled Cartoon Saloon series[59]Apple TV+

Rejected

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TitleNote
Eddie of the Realms Eternal[60]Pitched toAmazon
The World According to Winnie the Pooh[61]

Cooperative works

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Lighthouse Studios

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Lighthouse Studios was founded in 2017 by this studio andMercury Filmworks.

YearTitleRoleNotes
2017If You Give a Mouse a CookieCo-production
2019The Bug Diaries[62]Co-production
2021Little EllenCo-production
2022The Cuphead Show!Co-production
2022The Bob's Burgers MovieCo-productionWith Bento Box, Golden Wolf, and Tonic DNA, among others
2022El Deafo[63]Co-production
2023Rick and Morty (season 7)[64]Co-productionFor 5 episodes, withWilliams Street andJustin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions!, among others

Other

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2010Santa's Apprentice[65]Co-productionAnimation production byGaumont Alphanim
2011Top Cat: The Movie[66]Co-productionAnimation production byÁnima Estudios, as well asIllusion Studios
2012Moon Man[67][68]Co-productionAnimation production by Schesch Filmkreation
2014The ProphetSegment (On Love)Animation production by Ventanarosa
2021Belle[69][70]Background workAnimation production byStudio Chizu

Awards and nominations

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The Secret of Kells

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Wins
Nominations

Song of the Sea

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YearAwardCategoryRecipientsResults
2014Festival International des Voix du Cinéma d'Animation (Port Leucate,France)[75]Prix Spécial du JurySong of the SeaWon
201542nd Annual Annie Awards[76]Best Animated FeatureTomm Moore,Paul YoungNominated
Character Design in an Animated Feature ProductionTomm Moore, Marie Thorhauge, Sandra Anderson, Rosa Ballester CaboNominated
Directing in an Animated Feature ProductionTomm MooreNominated
Music in a Feature ProductionBruno Coulais &KílaNominated
Production Design in an Animated Feature ProductionAdrien MerigeauNominated
Writing in an Animated Feature ProductionWill CollinsNominated
Editorial in an Animated Feature ProductionDarragh ByrneNominated
19th Satellite Awards[77]Best Animated or Mixed Media FeatureSong of the SeaWon
40th César Awards[78]Best Animated Feature FilmSong of the SeaNominated
87th Academy Awards[79]Best Animated FeatureTomm Moore and Paul YoungNominated[3]
12th Irish Film & Television Awards[80]Best FilmSong of the SeaWon
Best Film ScriptWill CollinsNominated
28th European Film Awards[81]Best Animated Feature FilmSong of the SeaWon
20166th Magritte Awards[82]Best Foreign Film in CoproductionSong of the SeaNominated
21st Empire Awards[83][84]Best Animated FilmSong of the SeaNominated
20172nd Irish Animation Awards[85]Best Irish Feature Film or SpecialSong of the SeaWon

The Breadwinner

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipientsResultRef.
Academy Awards4 March 2018Best Animated FeatureNora Twomey andAnthony LeoNominated[86]
Annie Awards3 February 2018Best Animated Feature — IndependentThe BreadwinnerWon[87]
Character Design in an Animated Feature ProductionReza Riahi,Louise Bagnall, Alice DieudonnéNominated
Directing in an Animated Feature ProductionNora TwomeyNominated
Music in an Animated Feature ProductionMychael Danna,Jeff DannaNominated
Production Design in an Animated Feature ProductionCiaran Duffy, Julien Regnard, Daby Zainab FaidhiNominated
Storyboarding in an Animated Feature ProductionJulien RegnardNominated
Voice Acting in an Animated Feature ProductionSaara ChaudryNominated
Laara SadiqNominated
Writing in an Animated Feature ProductionAnita DoronNominated
Editorial in an Animated Feature ProductionDarragh ByrneNominated
Canadian Screen Awards11 March 2018Best PictureAndrew Rosen,Anthony Leo,Paul Young,Tomm Moore,Stéphan RoelantsNominated[88][89]
Best Adapted ScreenplayAnita DoronWon
Best EditingDarragh ByrneNominated
Best Sound EditingNelson Ferreira,John Elliot,J. R. Fountain,Dashen Naidoo,Tyler WhithamWon
Best Original ScoreMychael Danna,Jeff DannaWon
Best Original Song"The Crown Sleeps",Qais Essar andJoshua HillWon
Critics' Choice Movie Awards11 January 2018Best Animated FeatureThe BreadwinnerNominated[90]
Golden Globe Awards7 January 2018Best Animated Feature FilmThe BreadwinnerNominated[91]
Golden Tomato Awards3 January 2018Best Animated Movie 2017The Breadwinner4th Place[92]
Irish Animation Awards23 March 2019Best Irish Feature Film or SpecialThe BreadwinnerWon[93]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association13 January 2018Best Animated FilmThe BreadwinnerWon[94]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association8 December 2017Best Animated FeatureThe BreadwinnerNominated[95]

Wolfwalkers

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Academy Awards25 April 2021Best Animated FeatureTomm Moore, Ross Stewart,Paul Young and Stéphan RoelantsNominated[96][97]
AFI Fest23 October 2020Narrative FeatureTomm Moore and Ross StewartWon[98]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists4 January 2021Best Animated Feature FilmWolfwalkersNominated[99]
Best Animated FemaleEva WhittakerNominated
Honor KneafseyNominated
American Cinema Editors Awards17 April 2021Best Edited Animated Feature FilmDarragh Byrne, Richie Cody, Darren Holmes, ACENominated[100]
Annie Awards16 April 2021Best Animated Feature – IndependentWolfwalkersWon[101]
Best FX for FeatureKim Kelly, Leena Lecklin, Frédéric Plumey, Almu Redondo and Nicole StorckNominated
Best Character Animation - FeatureEmmanuel Asquier-BrassartNominated
Best Character Design - FeatureFederico PirovanoWon
Best Direction - FeatureTomm Moore and Ross StewartWon
Best Music - FeatureBruno Coulais andKílaNominated
Best Production Design - FeatureMaría Pareja, Ross Stewart and Tomm MooreWon
Best Storyboarding - FeatureGuillaume LorinNominated
Best Voice Acting - FeatureEva WhittakerWon
Best Writing - FeatureWill CollinsNominated
Art Directors Guild Awards10 April 2021Excellence in Production Design for an Animated FilmRoss Stewart, Tomm Moore and Maria ParejaNominated[102]
Austin Film Critics Association Awards19 March 2021Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersWon[103]
Boston Society of Film Critics Awards13 December 2020Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersRunner-up[104]
BAFTA's Children & Young People Awards27 November 2022Best Feature FilmTomm Moore, Ross Stewart and Paul YoungWon[105]
British Academy Film Awards11 April 2021Best Animated FilmTomm Moore, Ross Stewart and Paul YoungNominated[106]
Chicago Film Critics Association Awards21 December 2020Best Animated FilmTomm Moore, Ross Stewart,Nora Twomey and Paul YoungWon[107]
Critics' Choice Super Awards10 January 2021Best Animated MovieWolfwalkersNominated[108]
Best Voice Actress in an Animated MovieHonor KneafseyNominated
Eva WhittakerNominated
Dallas-Fort Worth Film Critics Association Awards10 February 2021Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersRunner-up[109]
Detroit Film Critics Society Awards8 March 2021Best Animated FeatureWolfwalkersNominated[110]
Dorian Awards18 April 2021Most Visually Striking FilmWolfwalkersNominated[111]
Dublin Film Critics' Circle Awards18 December 2020Best Irish FilmWolfwalkersWon[112]
European Film Awards1 December 2021Young Audience AwardTomm Moore and Ross StewartNominated[113]
Best Animated Feature FilmNominated[114]
Florida Film Critics Circle Awards21 December 2020Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersRunner-up[115]
Georgia Film Critics Association12 March 2021Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersNominated[116]
Golden Globe Awards28 February 2021Best Animated FeatureWolfwalkersNominated[117]
Golden Rooster Awards30 December 2021Best Foreign Language FilmWolfwalkersNominated[118]
Gotham Awards11 January 2021Audience AwardWolfwalkersNominated[119]
Best International FeatureTomm Moore, Ross Stewart, Paul Young, Nora Twomey and Stéphan RoelantsNominated
Hollywood Critics Association Awards5 March 2021Best Animated or VFX PerformanceHonor KneafseyNominated[120]
Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersWon
Hollywood Music in Media Awards27 January 2021Best Original Score in an Animated FilmBruno CoulaisNominated[121]
Houston Film Critics Society Awards18 January 2021Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersNominated[122]
IndieWire Critics Poll14 December 2020Best International FeatureWolfwalkers7th place[123]
International Cinephile Society Awards20 February 2021Best Animated FilmTomm Moore and Ross StewartNominated[124]
International Film Music Critics Association Awards18 February 2021Best Original Score for an Animated FilmBruno CoulaisWon[125]
Irish Animation Awards21 May 2021Best Animation SequenceWolfwalkersWon[126]
Best Art Direction and DesignWolfwalkersWon
Best EditingWolfwalkersWon
Best Irish Feature or SpecialWolfwalkersWon
Best MusicWolfwalkersNominated
Best Sound DesignWolfwalkersNominated
Best StoryboardingWolfwalkersNominated
Irish Film & Television Awards4 July 2021Best FilmWolfwalkersWon[127]
Best Film DirectorTomm Moore and Ross StewartNominated
Best Film ScriptWill CollinsNominated
London Critics Circle Film Awards7 February 2021Technical Achievement AwardTomm Moore and Ross StewartNominated[128]
Los Angeles Film Critics Association Awards20 December 2020Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersWon[129]
Motion Picture Sound Editors Awards16 April 2021Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Feature AnimationSebastien Marquilly, Bruno Seznec, Christian Seznec, Baptiste Bouche, Felix Davin, Alexandre Fleurant, Axel Steichen, Stéphane Werner, Anne-Lyse Haddak and Florian FabreNominated[130]
National Board of Review26 January 2021Top 10 Independent FilmsWolfwalkersWon[131]
New York Film Critics Circle Awards18 December 2020Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersWon[132]
Online Film Critics Society Awards25 January 2021Best Animated FeatureWolfwalkersNominated[133]
Producers Guild of America Awards24 March 2021Outstanding Producer of Animated Theatrical Motion PicturesPaul Young, Nora Twomey, Tomm Moore, and Stéphan RoelantsNominated[134]
San Diego Film Critics Society Awards11 January 2021Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersWon[135]
San Francisco Bay Area Film Critics Circle Awards18 January 2021Best Animated FeatureWolfwalkersNominated[136]
Satellite Awards15 February 2021Best Animated or Mixed Media FilmWolfwalkersWon[137]
Seattle Film Critics Society Awards15 February 2021Best Animated FeatureWolfwalkersWon[138]
St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Awards17 January 2021Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersNominated[139]
Toronto Film Critics Association Awards7 February 2021Best Animated FilmWolfwalkersWon[140]
Ursa Major Awards2 May 2021Best Motion PictureWolfwalkersWon[141]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Awards8 February 2021Best Animated FeatureWolfwalkersNominated[142]
Best Voice PerformanceHonor KneafseyNominated
Women Film Critics Circle Awards7 March 2021Best Animated FemaleEva WhittakerRunner-up[143]
Honor KneafseyNominated

My Father's Dragon

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef.
Animation is Film Festival22 October 2022Special Jury Prize AwardMy Father's DragonWon[144][145]
Hollywood Music in Media Awards16 November 2022Best Original Song in an Animated FilmMychael Danna,Jeff Danna, Frank Danna,Nora Twomey,Meg LeFauve ("Lift Your Wings")Nominated[146]
Annie Awards25 February 2023Best Animated Feature – IndependentMy Father's DragonNominated[147]
Outstanding Achievement for Directing in a Feature ProductionNora TwomeyNominated

Late Afternoon

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Puffin Rock

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AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultRef(s)
Kidscreen Awards9 February 2016Best New Series, preschoolWon[151][152]
Best Animated Series, preschoolWon
Annie Awards4 February 2017Best Animated Television/Broadcast Production For Preschool ChildrenPuffin Rock - The First Snow - Episode: 59Nominated[153]
Outstanding Achievement, Production Design in an Animated TV/Broadcast ProductionLily Bernard forThe First Snow - Episode: 59Nominated
Outstanding Achievement, Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast ProductionDavey Moore forThe First Snow - Episode: 59Nominated
International Emmy Kids Awards10 April 2018Best preschool programNominated[154][155]

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^abcdeOscar nominee

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