Pegs'n Co
| Pegs Pegs'n Co | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Pegs'n Co |
| Initial release | 1991 |
| Final release | 4.3
/ 2009 |
| Operating system | Windows |
| Type | 2D animation software |
| License | Proprietary |
| Website | www |
Pegs'n Co was a French software company that developed a traditional animation software package called Pegs, and is now part of Canadian company Toon Boom Animation. It was based in Paris, France. Pegs was used for several animated feature films, shorts, and television series, and it powered the French animation industry until the 2000s as it was used by studios like Millimages, Alphanim, and Animage, but it was also used by studios in other countries, most notably Saerom Animation, CineGroupe, and Mike Young Productions. In total, Pegs was used by over 100 studios worldwide.
History
In 1991, Pixibox, a French animation studio, decided to develop its own ink & paint and compositing tools in order to make one of the first fully digital animated series, Pierre et Isa. The first version of Pegs was released under the name Pixiscan. In 1994, Pixibox began to market the product, and the first Pegs licenses were sold.
In 1997, following the acquisition of the company by Humanoids Group, Mediapegs was set up in order to handle the development and licensing of Pegs. In 1999, a new version of Pegs for Windows NT was launched, which allowed users to animate with both bitmaps and vectors. In September 2003, after two uneasy years for the animation market, Mediapegs was forced to file for bankruptcy.
After Mediapegs closed, four former employees grew increasingly concerned about the demise of Pegs and the future of professionals using the technology. Bolstered by the support of many within the animation industry, they decided to create a new company called Pegs'n Co. In June 2004, a new version of Pegs was released, and Pegs'n Co enjoyed renewed success, taking part in Annecy's festival with a new version every year, and being involved in feature films and numerous international shows.
In 2006, Toon Boom acquired Pegs'n Co[1] as part of its growth strategy. Since the acquisition, the software has not been updated and can no longer be purchased.
Filmography
- 64 Zoo Lane
- Aida of the Trees
- Animal Stories
- Angel Wings
- Archibald the Koala
- Archie's Weird Mysteries
- The Avengers: United They Stand
- Babar (season 6)
- Baby Looney Tunes
- Bad Dog
- Baldo
- The Baskervilles
- Bamboo Bears
- The Bear's Island
- The Bellflower Bunnies
- Billy the Cat
- Black Mor's Island
- Blazing Dragons
- Bob Morane
- Bounty Hamster
- The Boy
- Braceface
- Buzz Lightyear of Star Command
- Caillou (seasons 1-3)
- Captain Red Beard
- Carnivale
- CatDog (seasons 3-4)
- Cédric
- Charley and Mimmo
- Chowder
- Chris Colorado
- Clerks: The Animated Series
- Clifford the Big Red Dog
- Code Lyoko
- Cosmic Cowboys
- The Cramp Twins
- Cyberchase (seasons 1-2)
- Daddy DJ - Daddy DJ
- Daddy DJ - The Girl In Red
- Daria
- Dennis & Gnasher (season 2)
- Dino Squad
- Doug (seasons 3-7)
- Downtown
- Dora the Explorer
- Dr. Zitbag's Transylvania Pet Shop
- Dragon Flyz
- Dragon Hunters (season 1)
- Dragon Tales (seasons 2-3)
- Duck Ugly
- Eddy and the Bear
- Esprit fantômes
- Ethelbert the Tiger
- Famille Pirate
- Fat Dog Mendoza
- Fire Quest
- Foot 2 Rue
- Flight Squad
- Fly Tales
- Gadget and the Gadgetinis
- Galactik Football
- Gargantua
- Go, Diego! Go!
- Gordon the Garden Gnome
- A Goofy Movie
- He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
- Heavy Metal 2000
- Hey Arnold!
- Horrid Henry (season 1)
- Horseland
- How the Toys Saved Christmas
- Huntik
- Inami
- Iron Nose
- Jack and Marcel
- Jasper the Penguin
- Jim Button
- Johnny Bravo (s3-4)
- Kangooeasons
- Kangoo Juniors
- Kaput & Zösky
- KaBlam! ("Randall Flan's Incredible Big Top" and "JetCat")
- Kid Clones
- Kid Paddle
- The Kids from Room 402
- King of the Hill
- Kirikou and the Wild Beasts
- The Lampies
- La Princesse du Nil
- The Large Family
- Les Misérables
- Les Zooriginaux
- Les Pastagums
- Liberty's Kids
- The Likeaballs
- Lion of Oz
- Little Dracula
- Little Hippo
- Little Vampire
- Lucky and Zorba
- Lupo Alberto
- The Magic Key
- Marcelino, pan y vino
- Marsupilami
- The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack
- Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action!
- Mega Babies
- Milo
- Mona the Vampire
- Mot
- Mr. Men and Little Miss
- My Gym Partner's a Monkey
- My Goldfish is Evil
- NASCAR Racers
- Ned's Newt
- The Neverending Story
- The New Adventures of Madeline
- The New Woody Woodpecker Show
- Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (season 1)
- Nick & Perry
- Oscar's Orchestra
- Old Tom
- Oswald
- Pablo the Little Red Fox
- Papyrus
- Pelswick
- Persepolis
- Petzi und seine Freunde
- Pierre et Isa
- Pigeon Boy
- Pim Wright
- Pitt and Kantrop
- Planet Grabo
- Poil de carotte
- Pond Life
- Popetown
- Prince of Atlantis
- Princess Sissi
- Prudence Petitpas
- Random! Cartoons ("Girls on the GO!" and "Thom Cat")
- Ratz
- Renada
- RoboRoach (season 1)
- Rupert (season 3)
- Sabrina: The Animated Series
- Sabrina's Secret Life
- Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat
- The Secret Saturdays
- The Secret World of Santa Claus
- Seven Little Monsters
- Silverwing
- Sky Dancers
- Sonic Underground
- Sophie's Misfortunes
- SOS Croco
- Space Goofs
- Space Strikers
- Spirou
- Spirou et Fantasio
- Stanley
- Stargate Infinity
- Static Shock
- Strawberry Shortcake (2003/2007)
- Student Bodies
- Sushi Pack
- Talis
- T'choupi
- Titanic: The Legend Goes On
- The Tofus
- Tom et Sheenah
- Totò Sapore and the magical story of pizza
- The Triplets
- Trollz
- Tupu
- Undergrads
- The Wacky World of Tex Avery
- Watch My Chops
- The Way Things Work
- What About Mimi?
- What's with Andy?
- Wheel Squad
- Winx Club
- W.I.T.C.H.
- Woofy
- Wombat City
- X-DuckX
- Yvon of the Yukon
- Zoe and Charlie
See also
- Toon Boom Animation, which acquired Pegs'n Co and its Pegs package
- USAnimation
- Cambridge Animation Systems
- Toonz, another prolific animation software used by the 2D industry in the 1990s and 2000s
- Computer Animation Production System (CAPS), used by Disney from the 1990s to the mid-2000s
- Adobe Flash
- List of 2D animation software
References
- ^ (Jun. 6, 2006). "Toon Boom Animation acquires Pegs’n Co’s Archived 2012-03-02 at the Wayback Machine" [Studio Daily]. Retrieved March 2, 2017.
External links
- "Official website". Archived from the original on 2006-11-24. Retrieved 2017-03-02.