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'''''Animation Nation''''' was a documentary that aired in 2005 on BBC4, being repeated on the same channel two years later in 2007. It presented a detailed history of British animation and it's uses throughout the years, featuring interviews with original creators and academics alongside clips from the many cartoons it discussed.
'''''Animation Nation''''' was a documentary that aired in 2005 on BBC4, being repeated on the same channel two years later in 2007. It presented a detailed history of British animation and it's uses throughout the years, featuring interviews with original creators and academics alongside clips from the many cartoons it discussed.
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Revision as of 21:58, 17 October 2017

Animation Nation title.JPG

The serie's title card.

Status: Found

Animation Nation was a documentary that aired in 2005 on BBC4, being repeated on the same channel two years later in 2007. It presented a detailed history of British animation and it's uses throughout the years, featuring interviews with original creators and academics alongside clips from the many cartoons it discussed.

It was a three part series, consisting of the episodes 'Visions of Childhood' (which looked at classic British animation aimed at children), 'Something to Say' (which looked at more adult cartoons created post-1960s) and 'The Art of Persuasion' (which looked at animation's use in war-time propaganda and post-war advertising).

Possibly due to it's specialist subject matter, the documentary has never seen a widespread official release. The documentary does have it's own section on the BBC website but there are no clips or detailed information about it. It used to be uploaded to YouTube but has since been taken down; similarly, the torrent website thebox.bz used to have a torrent for the series but that site has since been closed down. It was rumored that many of the most important members of thebox.bz actually moved to another, more secure website before the site was closed down, meaning that the torrent could still be out there but you would have to be one of those members to know for sure (it doesn't help that the website they were rumored to have moved to appears to have been shut down too).

Episode 1 The Art of Persuasion Found
Episode 2 Ian McneiceSomething to Say Found
Episode 3 Visions of Childhood Found