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  1. Vanguard Films & Animation, often named only as Vanguard Animation, is an American production studio founded in 2002 by producer John H. Williams and Neil Braun. [1] The studio has offices in Vancouver, British Columbia , Canada and Ealing Studios in London, England, United Kingdom. Starz Media owns the studio's minority stake.

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  2. Vanguard Animation. We have produced 11 independent animated feature films and currently have two in production, with all of them independently developed, produced and financed. ‍. US Distributors Include: Walt Disney Pictures, Fox, Dreamworks, Lionsgate, Netflix.

  3. Vanguard Films has an impressive resume producing both original live action and animated films and television. John Williams established Vanguard in the 1980’s as a New York based production company in films, television, commercials and music videos. In the early 90’s Vanguard moved to Los Angeles and was the first independent production ...

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  4. This is a complete list of every film created by Vanguard Films & Animation, often named only as Vanguard Animation, an American production studio founded in 2002. As of March 2021, it has produced nine (9) feature films, with three (3) more currently in production.

    • Alien Rock Band
    • Galaxy High
    • In The Night Kitchen
    • Oz Wars
    • The Twits
    • Dino-Riders
    • Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland
    • In Conclusion

    The first project in the pipeline, and the first with John Stevenson as director, is Alien Rock Band. It appears to be exactly what it says in the title: an animated Sci-Fi film about intergalactic rock bands. Right away, this already sounds awesome, and it helps that the concept art sells that awesomeness even more. The plot revolves around a gara...

    Keeping with the theme of outer space, we have Galaxy High. Written by Ross Venouker (who is now writing and directing Charming for 3QU) and co-developed by Chris Columbus, the story concerns two earth students being sent to attend an intergalactic high school as part of a galaxy-wide exchange program. This appears to play with a more conventional ...

    An adaptation of Maurice Sendak’s controversial 1970 children’s book, it focuses on a young boy named Mickey and his surreal dream journey through a baker’s kitchen where he assists in the creation of a cake. It would have also been directed by John Stevenson, produced by John Carls (of Rango fame) and written by Lee Hall (Billy Elliot, War Horse)....

    The best way to describe Oz Wars is exactly The Wizard of Oz, but set in a post-apocalyptic, Mad Max-style setting. Directed by Mike Johnson, a stop-motion animator who co-directed Corpse Bridewith Tim Burton, what little we are told about the film concerns Dorothy coming back to Oz with a pair of boots that possess untold powers.

    Based on Roald Dahl’s book of the same name, this film would have been directed by Conrad Vernon (Shrek 2, Monsters Vs. Aliens, Madagascar 3, Sausage Party), and oddly enough it’s the only film with a stated production budget ($50 million). The film would have told the story of Mr. and Mrs. Twit, who announce a plan to steal the village’s most prec...

    Another strange yet interesting project, Dino-Ridersis based upon a little-known Mattel/Tyco toy property from the late 80s and was also another project with John Stevenson in the director’s chair. The premise focuses on the Valorians, a future race of humans who are at war with the frog-like, humanoid Rulons. To escape the assault on their home, t...

    The last project showcased on the page is Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland. Based on the comic strip created by cartoonist visionary Winsor McCay, it too would have been directed by John Stevenson. There’s no specifically-described plot, but it probably would have involved Nemo having an adventure through the fantastic landscape of his dreams...

    If there was anything positive you could say about how Vanguard operated, there sure bursting at the seams with vibrant and risky ambition. They certainly had the resources and talent lined up to prove it (just look at the studios and production partners they listed): But that doesn’t even begin to describe how high their sights were set. The page ...

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  7. Valiant is a 2005 animated comedy film [2] produced by Vanguard Animation, Ealing Studios and Odyssey Entertainment, and released by Entertainment Film Distributors in the United Kingdom on March 25, 2005, and by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States on August 19. Set in May 1944, it tells the story of a group of war pigeons during World ...

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