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'''Meanlow Studio''' is an animation company specializing in computer animation. It is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was founded in 2007 by LikMin Low. They worked on ''[[Transformers: Cyber Missions]]'', specifically handling character animations. Other work they have undertaken has included the title sequence of the 2009 CGI ''Noddy in Toyland'' series and ''Saladin: The Animated Series'', as well as various advertising and trailers. In 2010 they had 4 employees. <ref>[http://www.tender3d.com/3d-animations-freelancers-studios-companies/399/meanlow Profile on tender3d.com]</ref>
'''Meanlow Studio''' is an animation company specializing in computer animation. It is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was founded in 2007 by LikMin Low. They worked on ''[[Transformers: Cyber Missions]]'', specifically handling character animations. Other work they have undertaken has included the title sequence of the 2009 CGI ''Noddy in Toyland'' series and ''Saladin: The Animated Series'', as well as various advertising and trailers. In 2010 they had 4 employees. <ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20111027000943/http://tender3d.com/3d-animations-freelancers-studios-companies/399/meanlow Profile on tender3d.com] (archive)</ref>


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Meanlow Studio is an animation company specializing in computer animation. It is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and was founded in 2007 by LikMin Low. They worked on Transformers: Cyber Missions, specifically handling character animations. Other work they have undertaken has included the title sequence of the 2009 CGI Noddy in Toyland series and Saladin: The Animated Series, as well as various advertising and trailers. In 2010 they had 4 employees. [1]

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