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  1. Troublemaker Studios is an American production company founded and owned by filmmaker Robert Rodriguez and producer Elizabeth Avellán. The company is based in Austin, Texas and is at the former site of the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport.

    • (Spy Kids variant) (March 30, 2001) Visuals: The camera zooms to the left on a black background. There is a boy named Pepino wearing a red shirt with a black dot and a red and blue cap.
    • (Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams variant) (August 7, 2002, 2003) Visuals: Pepino suddenly zooms toward the viewer and rides down the "T" and the goes to the "U" with the letters representing a rollercoaster.
    • (July 25, 2003-June 10, 2005) Visuals: The screen zooms down to Pepino sitting in a blue chair in a black/blue systemized room. He then puts on some 3D glasses (in some cases, sunglasses) and pushes the button on the chair, angering it as he gives a thumbs up gesture.
    • (September 12, 2003-mid-2010s?) Visuals: On a black background, there is a huge explosion. The company's name zooms out to face the camera, which is superimposed over the explosion.
    • (Spy Kids Custom Variant) (March 30, 2001) Nicknames: "The Boy Playing Guitar", "Pepino the Boy" Logo: We suddenly zoom to the left on a black background.
    • (Spy Kids 2: Island of Lost Dreams Custom Variant) (August 7, 2002) Nickname: "Pepino on a Rollercoaster" Logo: Pepino suddenly zooms toward the viewer and rides down the T and the goes to the U with the letters representing a rollercoaster.
    • (August 21, 2002-August 9, 2011) Logo: Just a still version of the Troublemaker Studios logo. Variants: On Spy Kids Challenger, it appears below the Dimension Interactive logo.
    • (July 25, 2003-June 10, 2005) Nickname: "CGI Pepino" Logo: We zoom down to Pepino sitting in a blue chair In a black/blue systemized room. He then puts on some 3D glasses and pushes the button on the chair, angering it as he gives a thumbs up gesture.
  2. Mar 20, 2024 · This is the production company of Robert Rodriguez after it was renamed from Troublemaker Studios, following Elizabeth Avellán's departure from the company. Despite this, its former name continues to be used on occasion as of 2023.

  3. But almost two decades later, the decommissioned building—which escaped destruction to become home to filmmaker Robert Rodriguez’s Troublemaker Studios—might be more significant than ever. Sitting on just over 20 acres of land, Troublemaker is a bit like Rodriguez’s personal playground.

  4. Troublemaker Studios is a film production company founded and owned by filmmaker Robert Rodriguez and producer Elizabeth Avellan. The company is based in Austin, Texas and is located at the former site of the Robert Mueller Municipal Airport. It also shares space with Austin Studios, which is...

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  6. Background: Troublemaker Studios (formerly known as "Los Hooligans Productions") was founded by Robert Rodriguez and his ex-wife Elizabeth Avellan in 1991; however, it was reincorporated to its current name in 2001. They created the Spy Kids and Mariachi franchises, The Adventures of Sharkboy...

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