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 * Not to be confused with Splash Entertainment.

Splash Animation is an American computer animation studio founded in 2002 by Brandon Monroe. The studio is best known for its films Jimmy & Sam 3000 and Twist City. Its headquarters are located in  in Waynesboro, Virginia. Its films are often co-produced and/or distributed by Paramount Pictures, Columbia Pictures and 20th Century Fox.

History
Splash Animation was founded on April 25, 2002 by Brandon Monroe. For its launch, it signed with Paramount Pictures a four-picture deal to produce computer-animated films for Paramount. That same year, visual artist Matt Gullahorn created a one-minute 2D short titled Shapeshifting Siblings. A computer animated feature film based on this short titled Jimmy & Sam 3000 began production in 2003 as Splash's first full length animated feature film. It was released on November 22, 2006 by Paramount, and was a great critical and commercial success.

In 2016, Paramount's parent company Viacom purchased a 50% stake in Splash, strengthening the relationship between Paramount and Splash.