Universal Television Animation

Universal Television Animation is an American animation studio that creates television series and specials, It is also a subsidiary of Comcast's NBCUniversal and the television animation division of Universal Television owned by Universal Pictures. The entity is a sister studio of Universal Animation Studios.

History
MCA has created its television animation division entitled Universal Television Animation in 1989 by Jeff Segal to produce animated shows as well as TV specials and TV movies. Prior to that, they partnered with Fred Calvert Productions in the 1970s on ''Emergency! 4+ and The Mini Munsters and in 1987 with TMS Entertainment on Bionic Six and even with Hyperion/Kushner-Locke on the short "Family Dog" for Amazing Stories''.

In 1991, the studio was integrated into Universal Cartoon Studios, which is a part of MCA Family Entertainment. In 1996 after Multimedia, Inc. was sold to MCA, the television unit Gingo Animation was merged into its television animation unit, keeping Gingo as a separate entity.

In 1999, after acquiring PolyGram, UTA took over co-production facilities of Maisy, and shared with King Rollo Films. As a result, many employees of PolyGram Visual Programming moved over to its television animation division and launched its London office. Two years later, they branched out into CGI by partnering with Creative Capers Entertainment on the first CGI cartoon Sitting Ducks. CCE and Universal parted ways after a dispute, and it was followed by the next CGI cartoon Planetokio.

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