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[[Image:MookDLELogo1.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Ey, you call dis pasta-pazuul? Get outta 'ere, ya mook!]] | [[Image:MookDLELogo1.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Ey, you call dis pasta-pazuul? Get outta 'ere, ya mook!]] | ||
'''Mook | '''Mook Animation''' (株式会社ムークアニメーション, ''Kabushiki Gaisha Mook Animation'') is a Japanese-based animation studio which has produced animation for numerous American and Japanese programs since its creation in 1986. Some of Mook's Japanese work include ''[[Pokeformers|Pokémon]]'', ''Eureka Seven'', ''Gungrave'' and ''Read or Die''. On the American side, Mook is heavily favored by the Time Warner corporation and their services have been outsourced for shows such as ''Swat Kats: the Radical Squadron'', ''[[X-Men]]: Evolution'', ''The Real Adventures of [[Jonny Quest]]'', ''[[Batman]] & Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero'' and ''Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island''. | ||
Mook was one of three Japanese studios selected to animate ''[[Transformers Animated (cartoon)|Transformers Animated]]''. For seasons 1 and 2, they split animation duties with fellow Japanese studio [[The Answer Studio]] (with [[Studio 4°C]] only animating "special" segments rather than whole episodes). However, for whatever reason, they then proceeded to animate the entirety of season 3 on their own. Prior to ''Animated'', Mook would animate [[Mysterious Beast Warriors!?|episode 25]] of ''[[Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo (cartoon)|Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo]]'' for [[Ashi Productions]]. | |||
== | ==''Animated'' episodes animated== | ||
* Ep.1-3 - [[Transform and Roll Out | {{collist|2| | ||
* Ep.5 - [[Total Meltdown]] | * Ep.1-3 - "[[Transform and Roll Out]]" | ||
* Ep.6 - [[Blast from the Past]] | * Ep.5 - "[[Total Meltdown]]" | ||
* Ep.9 - [[Along Came a Spider]] | * Ep.6 - "[[Blast from the Past]]" | ||
* Ep.11 - [[Lost and Found]] | * Ep.9 - "[[Along Came a Spider]]" | ||
* Ep.12 - [[Survival of the Fittest]] | * Ep.11 - "[[Lost and Found (Animated)|Lost and Found]]" | ||
* Ep.15 - [[Megatron Rising - Part | * Ep.12 - "[[Survival of the Fittest]]" | ||
* Ep.17 - [[The Elite Guard]] | * Ep.15 - "[[Megatron Rising - Part 1]]" | ||
* Ep.19 - [[Mission Accomplished]] | * Ep.17 - "[[The Elite Guard]]" | ||
* Ep.21 - [[Velocity]] | * Ep.19 - "[[Mission Accomplished]]" | ||
* Ep.23 - [[A Fistful of Energon]] | * Ep.21 - "[[Velocity (episode)|Velocity]]" | ||
* Ep.23 - "[[A Fistful of Energon]]" | |||
* Ep.26 - "[[Black Friday (episode)|Black Friday]]" | |||
* Ep.27 - "[[Sari, No One's Home]]" | |||
* Ep.29 - "[[A Bridge Too Close, Part II]]" | |||
* Ep.30-32 - "[[TransWarped]]" | |||
* Ep.33 - "[[Three's a Crowd (episode)|Three's a Crowd]]" | |||
* Ep.34 - "[[Where Is Thy Sting?]]" | |||
* Ep.35 - "[[Five Servos of Doom]]" | |||
* Ep.36 - "[[Predacons Rising (Animated)|Predacons Rising]]" | |||
* Ep.37 - "[[Human Error, Part I]]" | |||
* Ep.38 - "[[Human Error, Part II]]" | |||
* Ep.39 - "[[Decepticon Air]]" | |||
* Ep.40 - "[[This Is Why I Hate Machines]]" | |||
* Ep.41 - "[[Endgame, Part I]]" | |||
* Ep.42 - "[[Endgame, Part II]]" | |||
}} | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://mookanimation.co.jp/index.html Mook DLE's official website (Japanese)] | *[http://mookanimation.co.jp/index.html Mook DLE's official website (Japanese)] | ||
*[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=1761 Mook at Anime News Network] | *[http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/encyclopedia/company.php?id=1761 Mook at Anime News Network] | ||
*[http://www.dle.jp/eng/mookdle.html Article on Mook's contributions to American animation] | *[http://web.archive.org/web/20070927001345/www.dle.jp/eng/mookdle.html Article on Mook's contributions to American animation] | ||
[[Category: | [[Category: Animation companies]] | ||
Latest revision as of 15:07, 1 February 2026

Mook Animation (株式会社ムークアニメーション, Kabushiki Gaisha Mook Animation) is a Japanese-based animation studio which has produced animation for numerous American and Japanese programs since its creation in 1986. Some of Mook's Japanese work include Pokémon, Eureka Seven, Gungrave and Read or Die. On the American side, Mook is heavily favored by the Time Warner corporation and their services have been outsourced for shows such as Swat Kats: the Radical Squadron, X-Men: Evolution, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest, Batman & Mr. Freeze: Sub-Zero and Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island.
Mook was one of three Japanese studios selected to animate Transformers Animated. For seasons 1 and 2, they split animation duties with fellow Japanese studio The Answer Studio (with Studio 4°C only animating "special" segments rather than whole episodes). However, for whatever reason, they then proceeded to animate the entirety of season 3 on their own. Prior to Animated, Mook would animate episode 25 of Super Lifeform Transformers: Beast Wars Neo for Ashi Productions.
Animated episodes animated
[edit]- Ep.1-3 - "Transform and Roll Out"
- Ep.5 - "Total Meltdown"
- Ep.6 - "Blast from the Past"
- Ep.9 - "Along Came a Spider"
- Ep.11 - "Lost and Found"
- Ep.12 - "Survival of the Fittest"
- Ep.15 - "Megatron Rising - Part 1"
- Ep.17 - "The Elite Guard"
- Ep.19 - "Mission Accomplished"
- Ep.21 - "Velocity"
- Ep.23 - "A Fistful of Energon"
- Ep.26 - "Black Friday"
- Ep.27 - "Sari, No One's Home"
- Ep.29 - "A Bridge Too Close, Part II"
- Ep.30-32 - "TransWarped"
- Ep.33 - "Three's a Crowd"
- Ep.34 - "Where Is Thy Sting?"
- Ep.35 - "Five Servos of Doom"
- Ep.36 - "Predacons Rising"
- Ep.37 - "Human Error, Part I"
- Ep.38 - "Human Error, Part II"
- Ep.39 - "Decepticon Air"
- Ep.40 - "This Is Why I Hate Machines"
- Ep.41 - "Endgame, Part I"
- Ep.42 - "Endgame, Part II"

