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'''AKOM''' ('''A'''nimation '''KO'''rea '''M'''ovie Productions) is a [[South Korea|South Korean]] animation studio owned and founded by [[Nelson Shin]]. AKOM is known for its very <s>[[Animation error|error prone]]</s>... ''ahem''... "cost-efficient" animation and is used frequently for American cartoons. Some shows AKOM has worked on include: ''The Simpsons'', [[Saban Entertainment|Saban]]'s ''[[X-Men]]'' & ''Silver Surfer'', ''The Tick'', ''Savage Dragon'', ''Tiny Toon Adventures'', ''Arthur'', and ''[[Batman]]: The Animated Series''; the company was actually fired from the latter because of their consistently sub-par work.


'''AKOM''' is a South Korean animation studio owned and founded by [[Nelson Shin]]. AKOM is known for its very <strike>[[animation error|error prone]]</strike>... ''ahem''... "cost-efficient" animation and is used frequently for American cartoons. Some shows AKOM has worked on include ''The Simpsons'', ''X-Men'', ''The Tick'', ''Savage Dragon'' and ''Batman: The Animated Series''; the company was actually fired from the latter because of their consistently sub-par work.
==''The Transformers'' episodes animated==
{{collist|2|
*Ep.19 - "[[City of Steel (episode)|City of Steel]]"
*Ep.23 - "[[The Autobot Run]]"
*Ep.28 - "[[The Core]]"
*Ep.66 - "[[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 1]]"
*Ep.67 - "[[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 2]]" (animation assisted by [[Sam Young Studio]])
*Ep.68 - "[[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 3]]"
*Ep.69 - "[[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 4]]"
*Ep.70 - "[[Five Faces of Darkness, Part 5]]"
*Ep.73 - "[[Dark Awakening (episode)|Dark Awakening]]"
*Ep.74 - "[[Forever Is a Long Time Coming (episode)|Forever Is a Long Time Coming]]"
*Ep.75 - "[[Starscream's Ghost]]"
*Ep.76 - "[[Thief in the Night]]"
*Ep.80 - "[[Ghost in the Machine (G1)|Ghost in the Machine]]"
*Ep.82 - "[[Carnage in C-Minor]]"
*Ep.83 - "[[The Quintesson Journal]]"
*Ep.85 - "[[The Big Broadcast of 2006 (episode)|The Big Broadcast of 2006]]"
*Ep.88 - "[[Only Human]]"
*Ep.89 - "[[Grimlock's New Brain]]"
*Ep.92 - "[[The Face of the Nijika]]"
*Ep.96 - "[[The Rebirth, Part 1]]"
*Ep.97 - "[[The Rebirth, Part 2]]"
*Ep.98 - "[[The Rebirth, Part 3]]"
}}


Since Shin also happened to be the producer of the original [[Generation 1 (cartoon)|''Transformers'' cartoon]], Sunbow would start using AKOM beginning with season 2. It's somewhat unclear precisely which episodes were animated by AKOM, although it's confirmed that [[Toei]] animated 39 of the 49 season 2 episodes<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030106085836/www.toei-anim.co.jp/oldies/collabo2.html Archived version of Toei's resume for joint productions, confirming their share in seasons 2 and 3]</ref>, which leaves ten more episodes that were shared between AKOM and an unnamed studio from the Philippines<ref>[http://cybertronchronicle.freewebspace.com/60-astrominutes/paul_davids_3.html Interview with production coordinator Paul Davids at the Cybertron Chronicle, confirming the use of a studio from the Philippines]</ref>. However, as the three episodes "[[The Core]]", "[[The Autobot Run]]", and "[[City of Steel]]" (which all share the same animation/drawing style, hence suggesting that they were all done by the same studio) are widely considered to be of the same quality and style as AKOM's season 3 work, it's highly probable that they were done by them, leaving the remaining seven episodes for the mysterious Filipino studio.
===Additional animation===
*[[Commercial bumper]]s (season 3, 4)
*[[Title sequence]] (season 3, 4-via recycled animation)


AKOM's participation would definitely increase dramatically by season 3, where they produced literally half the season (Toei only did 13 episodes, and "[[Call of the Primitives]]" is widely believed to have been done by [[Tokyo Movie Shinsha]]). The short-lived Season 4 (the three-part "[[The Rebirth, Part 1|The Rebirth]]" series finale) was then handled entirely by AKOM, as well as all of the season 3 and season 4 [[commercial bumper]]s.
==Production history==


==External links==
Since Shin also happened to be the producer of the original [[The Transformers (cartoon)|''Transformers'' cartoon]], [[Marvel Productions|Marvel Productions]] would start using AKOM beginning with season 2. It's confirmed that [[Toei Animation|Toei]] animated 39 of the 49 season 2 episodes,<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20030106085836/www.toei-anim.co.jp/oldies/collabo2.html Archived version of Toei's resume for joint productions, confirming their share in seasons 2 and 3]</ref> which leaves ten more episodes that were shared between AKOM and at least two [[Unknown Generation 1 animation studios|unknown studios]].<ref>[http://cybertronchronicle.freewebspace.com/60-astrominutes/paul-davids/paul-davids-3.html Interview with production coordinator Paul Davids at the Cybertron Chronicle, confirming the use of a studio from the Philippines]</ref> As the three episodes "[[The Core]]", "[[The Autobot Run]]", and "[[City of Steel (episode)|City of Steel]]" (which all share the same animation/drawing style, hence suggesting that they were all done by the same studio) are widely considered to be of the same quality and style as AKOM's season 3 work, it's highly probable that they were done by them, leaving the remaining seven episodes for the mystery studio.
 
Due to the rising cost of contracting animation services to Japan,  Marvel Productions, like many other US production companies, sought the services of cheaper Korean studios.  Thus, AKOM's participation increased dramatically by season 3, where they produced a total of 16 episodes, at least two of which ("[[Starscream's Ghost]]" and "[[Only Human]]") had their animation sub-contracted out to another studio (of the remaining 14, 13 were produced by Toei, and [[Surprise Party|one]] by [[Sei Young Animation Co. Ltd.]]).  By 1987, AKOM was utilised as Marvel's primary animator.  The short-lived season 4 (the three-part "[[The Rebirth]]" series finale) was then handled entirely by AKOM, as well as all of the season 3 and season 4 [[commercial bumper]]s and the season 3 [[title sequence]]s.
 
==Characteristics==
[[File:AKOM - Op.jpg|thumb|upright=1.4|Bizarrely, Akom used THREE colour schemes for [[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime]], each seemingly regressing to an earlier stage of development.]]
AKOM rather noticeably ''never'' got the right color guides for some characters. Many characters have small and large coloring oddities whenever they appear in an AKOM episode. A list follows.
 
In Season 2:
*[[Bumblebee (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Bumblebee]] has a black-colored disk in the middle of his robot mode back, which should be yellow.
*[[Chip Chase]] has a blue jacket instead of brown.
*[[Devastator (G1)|Devastator]] retained his color scheme from [[Heavy Metal War]], including a purple window on his upper chest, a purple top to his chest plate (instead of a green top), and, strangest of all, a green crotch with purple edges.
*[[Gears (G1)|Gears']] truck mode is red with blue fenders instead of blue with a red camper top. His white robot bits are colored light gray.
*[[Hook (G1)|Hook's]] feet are white instead of green.
*[[Laserbeak (G1)|Laserbeak's]] beak is more often than not the same dark gray as his head.
*[[Megatron (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Megatron's]] gun barrel is dark gray.
*[[Optimus Prime (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Optimus Prime's]] backpack is white instead of red.
*[[Prowl (G1)|Prowl's]] entire body is a light gray instead of white.
*[[Soundwave (G1)/Generation 1 cartoon continuity|Soundwave]] has a white backpack/battery case, instead of blue.
 
In Season 3:
*AKOM frequently used older, outdated designs for some characters. Grimlock shows up with his older, flattened head design, and the characters introduced in ''[[The Transformers: The Movie]]'' would sometimes appear in their older, pre-production designs, their designs switching in and out from shot to shot. Toei was guilty of this too, but to a far lesser extent.
*Whether drawing the characters in their outdated or finalized designs, AKOM ''always'' used outdated colour models for several members of the cast, including the movie characters. Consequently, regardless of design, Rodimus always has red shoulder indentations, Galvatron always has a lavender pelvis, Kup always has grey boots, Cyclonus always has thick purple eyebrows, and Arcee always has a grey collar, to name just a few pronounced details.
*Numerous characters have the inside of their mouths colored in a shade that corresponds to their helmet: Ultra Magnus's mouth is blue, Arcee's is dull pink, Springer's is green, etc. Maybe AKOM thought their heads were hollow?


*[http://www.akomkorea.com/ AKOM official website]
To AKOM's credit, the animation cel count for their shows ''was'' a few frames-per-second higher, thus the episodes they produced appeared noticeably smoother than non-AKOM-produced episodes.


*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AKOM AKOM at Wikipedia]
==References==
{{reflist}}


==footnotes==
==External links==
<references />
*[http://www.akomkorea.com/ AKOM official website] (Often offline)
*{{w|AKOM|AKOM at Wikipedia}}


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Latest revision as of 02:45, 15 January 2024

This logo is severely off-model, is missing one of its arms, contains 46 art and coloring errors, and isn't even supposed to be on this page.

AKOM (Animation KOrea Movie Productions) is a South Korean animation studio owned and founded by Nelson Shin. AKOM is known for its very error prone... ahem... "cost-efficient" animation and is used frequently for American cartoons. Some shows AKOM has worked on include: The Simpsons, Saban's X-Men & Silver Surfer, The Tick, Savage Dragon, Tiny Toon Adventures, Arthur, and Batman: The Animated Series; the company was actually fired from the latter because of their consistently sub-par work.

The Transformers episodes animated

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Additional animation

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Production history

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Since Shin also happened to be the producer of the original Transformers cartoon, Marvel Productions would start using AKOM beginning with season 2. It's confirmed that Toei animated 39 of the 49 season 2 episodes,[1] which leaves ten more episodes that were shared between AKOM and at least two unknown studios.[2] As the three episodes "The Core", "The Autobot Run", and "City of Steel" (which all share the same animation/drawing style, hence suggesting that they were all done by the same studio) are widely considered to be of the same quality and style as AKOM's season 3 work, it's highly probable that they were done by them, leaving the remaining seven episodes for the mystery studio.

Due to the rising cost of contracting animation services to Japan, Marvel Productions, like many other US production companies, sought the services of cheaper Korean studios. Thus, AKOM's participation increased dramatically by season 3, where they produced a total of 16 episodes, at least two of which ("Starscream's Ghost" and "Only Human") had their animation sub-contracted out to another studio (of the remaining 14, 13 were produced by Toei, and one by Sei Young Animation Co. Ltd.). By 1987, AKOM was utilised as Marvel's primary animator. The short-lived season 4 (the three-part "The Rebirth" series finale) was then handled entirely by AKOM, as well as all of the season 3 and season 4 commercial bumpers and the season 3 title sequences.

Characteristics

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Bizarrely, Akom used THREE colour schemes for Optimus Prime, each seemingly regressing to an earlier stage of development.

AKOM rather noticeably never got the right color guides for some characters. Many characters have small and large coloring oddities whenever they appear in an AKOM episode. A list follows.

In Season 2:

  • Bumblebee has a black-colored disk in the middle of his robot mode back, which should be yellow.
  • Chip Chase has a blue jacket instead of brown.
  • Devastator retained his color scheme from Heavy Metal War, including a purple window on his upper chest, a purple top to his chest plate (instead of a green top), and, strangest of all, a green crotch with purple edges.
  • Gears' truck mode is red with blue fenders instead of blue with a red camper top. His white robot bits are colored light gray.
  • Hook's feet are white instead of green.
  • Laserbeak's beak is more often than not the same dark gray as his head.
  • Megatron's gun barrel is dark gray.
  • Optimus Prime's backpack is white instead of red.
  • Prowl's entire body is a light gray instead of white.
  • Soundwave has a white backpack/battery case, instead of blue.

In Season 3:

  • AKOM frequently used older, outdated designs for some characters. Grimlock shows up with his older, flattened head design, and the characters introduced in The Transformers: The Movie would sometimes appear in their older, pre-production designs, their designs switching in and out from shot to shot. Toei was guilty of this too, but to a far lesser extent.
  • Whether drawing the characters in their outdated or finalized designs, AKOM always used outdated colour models for several members of the cast, including the movie characters. Consequently, regardless of design, Rodimus always has red shoulder indentations, Galvatron always has a lavender pelvis, Kup always has grey boots, Cyclonus always has thick purple eyebrows, and Arcee always has a grey collar, to name just a few pronounced details.
  • Numerous characters have the inside of their mouths colored in a shade that corresponds to their helmet: Ultra Magnus's mouth is blue, Arcee's is dull pink, Springer's is green, etc. Maybe AKOM thought their heads were hollow?

To AKOM's credit, the animation cel count for their shows was a few frames-per-second higher, thus the episodes they produced appeared noticeably smoother than non-AKOM-produced episodes.

References

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