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» For the anime television network, see Animax.
Animax Entertainment is an
Emmy Award winning
animation studio based in
Van Nuys, California that focuses on creating fun character driven experiences for all screens and media. Animax's clients include
Disney,
ESPN,
Warner Bros.,
National Geographic,
Sesame Workshop,
WWE and many others. Animax has a particular expertise in
Adobe Flash animation and has produced work for broadband, broadcast, DVD, CD-ROM and other platforms. Animax won a
Sports Emmy Award in 2006 and was nominated again in 2007 for their work on
ESPN.com's "Off-Mikes", based on
Mike Golic and
Mike Greenberg and their
ESPN Radio show
Mike and Mike in the Morning. The series was also selected as
Adobe Systems' Site of the Day on June 20, 2006. In 2007 the company branched out into live-action production with the launch of a viral video series for
Kodak which was available on InkIsIt.com. The company also produces original animation for TV and the web, such as ArnoldSpeaks.com, which was launched in 2006.
In 2007 Animax produced the first ever
virtual world for girls for the maker of the Beanie Babies,
Ty Inc for a new product line called
Ty Girlz.
The company's Flash animation division, also known as Animax Interactive, was founded in November 2001 by Andrew K. Bain and
Dave Thomas, the actor, writer, and producer known for his
Emmy award-winning work on
SCTV. The CEO of the company is
Michael Bellavia. The studio has won a number of awards in addition to the Emmy including multiple
Webby Awards, multiple
Summit Awards, and multiple Los Angeles Advertising Club Belding Bowls among others.
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