Xtranormal Animation Studios

Xtranormal Animation Studios was a animation studio owned by Xtranormal Entertainment. In late 2014, Disney announced their intent to buy parent company Xtranormal Entertainment which ended up being successful on March 2, 2015. Later on September 2, 2016, it was announced that Xtranormal Entertainment will be folded into the main company The Walt Disney Company with 2,500 employees from Xtranormal to be laid off while the rest of the 2,750 employees from the company to be hired and have jobs in the remaining Xtranormal companies.

The studio produced 70 feature films, with it's last being Boing!, released on June 23, 2017. Lamby Lights was the most successful film franchise from the studio.

1961–1969: Formation and early animation
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1970–1988:
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1989–1995
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2002–2006: More found success
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2008–2011: Decline and proposition acquisition by Disney
The box office for most of their films started to decline due to a rise of competition with even some of Xtranormal Animation's most successful IP's such as Lamby Lights underperforming at box office with Lamby Lights: The City of Gold grossing only $386.2 million worldwide against it's $150 million budget in 2010, compared to it's predecessors respective grosses of $340 million (2000), $480.2 million (2002), $652.1 million (2005), and $809.2 million (2008) as well as half of their original film's bombing or barely making more than double their budget such as Racers, Dummy and Me, and My Friend the Dog.

2012–2017: Disney acquisition and closure
On February 9, 2017, Disney announced that it was closing Xtranormal Animation Studios along with most of the other Xtranormal units in August, after 56 years of existence. They explained that due to a restructure of the studio most of the units will be folded into their various Disney counterparts although some will be retained. The last production released by the studio was Boing!. The studio's film library, television library, and intellectual properties are copyrighted by Disney although they still belong to their respective owners before Disney bought Xtranormal Entertainment.