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Triggerfish Animation Studios : ウィキペディア英語版 | Triggerfish Animation Studios
Triggerfish Animation Studios, or simply Triggerfish, is a computer-animated film studio based in Cape Town, South Africa. The studio is best known for its animated feature films ''Adventures in Zambezia'' (2012), and ''Khumba'' (2013). ==History== Triggerfish was established in 1996 by Jacquie Trowell and Emma Kaye in Cape Town, South Africa. As a stop-frame animation studio, it produced multiple commercials for South African ad agencies. From 1998 through 2008, Triggerfish produced animation for Sesame Workshop for the South African version of ''Sesame Street'', ''Takalani Sesame'', as well as the US domestic and international versions of the pre-school kids' program. Stuart Forrest joined as a junior animator in 2002 to work on ''Takalani Sesame'' for seasons two and three. In 2004, Forrest and James Middleton became partners in Triggerfish and in 2005 became the sole partners when the original founders left the company. Triggerfish produced very little work until 2007 when Anthony Silverston joined as creative director, and Mike Buckland joined as head of production. At the same time, the company moved away from stop-frame animation and relaunched as a computer animation studio. In 2008, Triggerfish created a 30-minute short entitled ''The Rise and Fall of Tony the Frog''. The short was produced by Ambient Animation in Cape Town〔http://www.animationsa.org/article/milestone-south-african-animation〕 for Isaac Entertainment.
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