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A '''pilot''' was confirmed to be created and was shown at MIPCOM 2009.<ref>[https://www.awn.com/news/french-entrepreneur-starts-zagtoon-animation-production-company French Entrepreneur Starts Zagtoon Animation Production Company] Published on 18 May '09</ref><ref name="MIPCOM 2009">[https://web.archive.org/web/20140301173129/http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/publicsiteContentFileAccess?fileContentId=174355&fromOtherPageToDisableHistory=T&menuName=Events&companyId=3123 ZAGTOON heads for MIP Junior with a raft of blue chip animation programs] Retrieved 01 March '14</ref> However, for unknown reasons, the project is unable to get greenlighted into a full-fledged series. | A '''pilot''' was confirmed to be created and was shown at MIPCOM 2009.<ref>[https://www.awn.com/news/french-entrepreneur-starts-zagtoon-animation-production-company French Entrepreneur Starts Zagtoon Animation Production Company] Published on 18 May '09</ref><ref name="MIPCOM 2009">[https://web.archive.org/web/20140301173129/http://www.virtualpressoffice.com/publicsiteContentFileAccess?fileContentId=174355&fromOtherPageToDisableHistory=T&menuName=Events&companyId=3123 ZAGTOON heads for MIP Junior with a raft of blue chip animation programs] Retrieved 01 March '14</ref> However, for unknown reasons, the project is unable to get greenlighted into a full-fledged series. | ||
On April | On April 19th, 2010, an Animation Insider article shared a link to a trailer (presumably the full pilot) on PhotoBucket by the author Aaron H. Bynum.<ref>[https://archive.is/383a Zagtoon Animation's 'Rosie' Moves Ahead] Published on 19 April '10</ref> However, the trailer ended up lost after the PhotoBucket account got deleted. | ||
Since then, the pilot hasn't resurfaced anywhere, online or otherwise. Instead, only a few concept art for it managed to resurface online. | Since then, the pilot hasn't resurfaced anywhere, online or otherwise. Instead, only a few concept art for it managed to resurface online. | ||
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== See | == See Also == | ||
* [[Basile and Melba (lost animated television pilot based on French graphic novel series; 2009)]] | * [[Basile and Melba (lost animated television pilot based on French graphic novel series; 2009)]] | ||
* [[Job Academy (lost animated television pilot based on a French graphic novel; 2009)]] | * [[Job Academy (lost animated television pilot based on a French graphic novel; 2009)]] | ||
* [[Touftouf and Kenotte (lost animated French television pilot; 2010)]] | * [[Touftouf and Kenotte (lost animated French television pilot; 2010)]] | ||
* [[Transylmaniac (lost animated French television pilot; 2009)]] | * [[Transylmaniac (lost animated French television pilot; 2009)]] | ||
== External Links == | |||
* [https://zagtoon.fandom.com/wiki/Sweet_Power ''Zagtoon Wiki'' page on the canceled ''Sweet Power'' project] | |||
==References== | ==References== | ||
{{reflist}} | {{reflist}} | ||
[[Category:Lost TV]] | [[Category:Lost TV]] | ||
[[Category:Lost animation]] | [[Category:Lost animation]] | ||
[[Category:Completely lost media]] |
Latest revision as of 05:52, 19 June 2024
Sweet Power was a planned French animated television series that was going to be a co-production between Zagtoon, Inspidea, and Studio Hibari.
A pilot was confirmed to be created and was shown at MIPCOM 2009.[1][2] However, for unknown reasons, the project is unable to get greenlighted into a full-fledged series.
On April 19th, 2010, an Animation Insider article shared a link to a trailer (presumably the full pilot) on PhotoBucket by the author Aaron H. Bynum.[3] However, the trailer ended up lost after the PhotoBucket account got deleted.
Since then, the pilot hasn't resurfaced anywhere, online or otherwise. Instead, only a few concept art for it managed to resurface online.
Production
In October 2011, a Syndicat des Producteurs de Films d'Animation (SpfA) newsletter revealed a promotional poster for the project. However, it is currently the only known promo art to surface online and it's in a low-quality.[4]
Seven concept arts were originally featured on the official ZAG website in 2012. However, four of them are currently lost. Only three concept art from the website managed to resurface via elfgrove on Tumblr.[5]
In December 2010, Benjamin Labruyere shared concept art for the background of the series via his Blogspot.[6]
In 2012, Myriam Fourati, an intern at ZAG Entertainment, created concept art for characters in the planned series called Fruitbots.[7]
Gallery
See Also
- Basile and Melba (lost animated television pilot based on French graphic novel series; 2009)
- Job Academy (lost animated television pilot based on a French graphic novel; 2009)
- Touftouf and Kenotte (lost animated French television pilot; 2010)
- Transylmaniac (lost animated French television pilot; 2009)
External Links
References
- ↑ French Entrepreneur Starts Zagtoon Animation Production Company Published on 18 May '09
- ↑ ZAGTOON heads for MIP Junior with a raft of blue chip animation programs Retrieved 01 March '14
- ↑ Zagtoon Animation's 'Rosie' Moves Ahead Published on 19 April '10
- ↑ Syndicat des Producteurs de Films d'Animation newsletter #44
- ↑ Sweet Power concept art on elfgrove's Tumblr Retrieved 10 September '12
- ↑ Benjamin Labruyere's concept art for Sweet Power
- ↑ Myriam Fourati's concept art for Sweet Power