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Encyclopedia > MoonScoop Group

The MoonScoop Group is a French company that creates and publishes cartoons. It was established in 2003. Its predecessor is Antefilms Production, which was created by Christophe Di Sabatino and Benoît Di Sabatino in 1990. A cartoon is any of several forms of art, with varied meanings that evolved from one to another. ... 2003 (MMIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ... This article is about the year. ...

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Important people

Christophe Di Sabatino and Benoît Di Sabatino (brothers) are the co-presidents of the Moonscoop Group. Nicolas Atlan is the vice-president.


Subsidiaries

These are the various companies that make up the Moonscoop Group.


Antefilms Production

Antefilms Production is a French company that makes TV shows. It was established by Christophe Di Sabatino and Benoît Di Sabatino in 1990. A television program is the content of television broadcasting. ...


XANA Post-Production

The XANA Post-Production is a part of MoonScoop. It does the post-production for their various shows.


MoonScoop Distribution

MoonScoop Distribution distributes the cartoons made by MoonScoop.


Noteable shows

Code Lyoko

Main article: Code Lyoko

Code Lyoko is a French cartoon series featuring both anime-style and computer-generated imagery, produced by Antefilms during the first season and MoonScoop during the second, in association with the France 3 television network and Canal J. Code Lyoko is about a group of four boarding school students enrolled at Kadic Junior High School, named Jeremie, Odd, Ulrich, and Yumi. The students try to help a virtual girl named Aelita leave the virtual world of Lyoko (found inside a supercomputer housed in the basement of an abandoned factory near Kadic), and enter the real world. Code Lyoko is a French animated television series featuring both an anime-influenced style and computer-generated imagery, produced by Antefilms during the first season and MoonScoop during the second, in association with the France 3 television network and Canal J. Code Lyoko is about a group of four boarding... Code Lyoko is a French animated television series featuring both an anime-influenced style and computer-generated imagery, produced by Antefilms during the first season and MoonScoop during the second, in association with the France 3 television network and Canal J. Code Lyoko is about a group of four boarding... Code Lyoko is a French animated television series featuring both an anime-influenced style and computer-generated imagery, produced by Antefilms during the first season and MoonScoop during the second, in association with the France 3 television network and Canal J. Code Lyoko is about a group of four boarding... A cartoon is any of several forms of art, with varied meanings that evolved from one to another. ... // Atom, star of the long-running science fiction series Mighty Atom (also known as Astro Boy to Western audiences). ... The pseudopod in The Abyss marked CGIs acceptance in the visual effects industry. ... Antefilms is a French company that makes TV shows. ... The MoonScoop Group is a french company that create and publish cartoons. ... A boarding school is a school where some or all students not only study but also live, amongst their peers but away from their home and family. ... Kadic Junior High School (also referred to as Kadic Academy) is a boarding school in a French animated television series Code: LYOKO. The principal of this school is Jean-Pierre Delmas. ... Jeremie at Kadic. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article may require cleanup. ... Ulrich on Earth. ... Yumi Ishiyama (Ishiyama Yumi-san in Japanese) is a character from the French animated television series Code: LYOKO. // Description 2-D version of Yumi Ishiyama at Kadic. ... Aelita in her usual 3D form. ... An outside view of Lyoko. ... In the French animated television series Code Lyoko, one of three important places in the show is the factory, which houses the supercomputer that contains Lyoko. ... Kadic Junior High School (also referred to as Kadic Academy) is a boarding school in a French animated television series Code: LYOKO. The principal of this school is Jean-Pierre Delmas. ...


A megalomaniac digital entity, named Xana, bent on world domination, has taken over the supercomputer in charge of Lyoko. If the group is able to get Aelita to the activated tower(s) out of the more than forty scattered about Lyoko's five regions, she can neutralize Xana's attack on the real world; then the supercomputer can reverse time to just before the attack, leaving no one except the group to remember any of the events that transpired. To complicate the situation, they must do this while ensuring their classmates and teachers are not killed (because going back in time cannot bring back those killed by Xana), and deal with the various personality clashes they have with them at the same time. Xana (also spelled XANA or ) is the digital entity antagonist in the French animated television series Code Lyoko. ... An outside view of Lyoko. ... Aelita in her usual 3D form. ... Towers are objects seen in the French animated television series Code Lyoko. ... An outside view of Lyoko. ... Xana (also spelled XANA or ) is the digital entity antagonist in the French animated television series Code Lyoko. ... Time travel is a concept that has long fascinated humanity—whether it is Merlin experiencing time backwards, or religious traditions like Mohammeds trip to Jerusalem and ascent to heaven, returning before a glass knocked over had spilt its contents. ...


List of MoonScoop shows

  • Air Academy
  • Albert le 5ème Mousquetaire
  • Alfred
  • Alien Bazaar
  • Aquakids
  • Arsène Lupin
  • Au Coeur des Toiles
  • C.L.Y.D.E.
  • Chip et Charly
  • Code Lyoko
  • Cybergirl
  • Dr. Dog
  • En Attendant Noël
  • Fred des Cavernes
  • Funky Cops
  • Garage Kids
  • Horace et Tina
  • Insectoscope
  • Invisible Man
  • Little Vampire
  • Mr Roger
  • Night Hood
  • Nobeard The Pirate
  • Nothing But Monsters
  • Patrol 03
  • Pet Alien
  • Quick & Flupke
  • Robinson Sucroe
  • Smoggies
  • Spartakus And The Sun Beneath The Sea
  • The Babaloos
  • The Babaloos On Vacation
  • The Birds
  • The Christmas Pirates
  • The Legend of White Fang
  • Tootuff
  • Urmel
  • Vampires, Pirates and Aliens
  • Waiting For Christmas
  • Wheel Squad

Alfred is the name of some places in the United States of America: Alfred, Maine Alfred, New York (village) Alfred, New York (town) and in Canada: Alfred, Ontario There are also: Alfred the Great, king of Wessex Alfred Hitchcock Alfred Pennyworth, Bruce Waynes (Batman) butler Alfred State College (in... Arsène Lupin is a fictional gentleman-thief character appearing in a series of novels by Maurice Leblanc. ... Code Lyoko is a French animated television series featuring both an anime-influenced style and computer-generated imagery, produced by Antefilms during the first season and MoonScoop during the second, in association with the France 3 television network and Canal J. Code Lyoko is about a group of four boarding... // Cybergirl Cybergirl is a superheroine from the 2001 TV series of the same name, her secret identity is Ashley Campbell but in reality she is a Cyber Replicant from a distant planet. ... Dr. Dog is an indie band from Philadelphia consisting of members Scott McMicken, Toby Leaman, Zach Miller, Juston Stens, and Andrew Jones. ... Garage Kids is a five-minute, animated television pilot that was produced by Antefilms in 2001. ... Invisible Man is a novel written by Ralph Ellison, developed from a short story that formed the novels initial Battle Royal chapter. ... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ... Quick & Flupke - Double Trouble (English version) Quick & Flupke - Two of a Kind (English version) Quick & Flupke (Quick et Flupke in French and Kwik en Flupke in Dutch) is a comic book series by Hergé. The series was published in the pages of Le Petit Vingtième starting in January 1930. ... Smoggie is a term that refers to people from the Teesside conurbation, in North-Eastern England. ... The Birds can refer to several things: The Birds was a 1963 horror film by Alfred Hitchcock. ...

External links

  • The official site, can be viewed in French or English.


 

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