Paramount Television Animation (Canada)

Paramount Television Animation (Canada) is a Canadian-based animation facility for animation production on Paramount's own original animated TV shows. It opened in 1983 as an attempt to bypass other overseas animation subcontractors.

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 * Animation Bump: Their lush animation work was so similar to Famous Studios' work on their cartoons in the early 40's.
 * Art Evolution: Their animation work originally tended to come off flat as ever, but their work improved to be more Disney-esque right into the early to mid 90s'.
 * Animesque: Rabbit Boy.
 * Deranged Animation: Their work on Betty Boop and Friends, as it tends to be a throwback to earlier Fleischer cartoons while still working in the lavish Disney-esque animation style.
 * Limited Animation: Averted on many of their shows, as they preferred to utilize full animation.
 * Off Model: The first shows they've worked tend to feature a few animation errors, though they started to improve later on.
 * The Renaissance Age of Animation: Established during this period.
 * Rotoscoping: Used for their realistically drawn anime-style show, Rabbit Boy.
 * Signature Style: In many of the shows they animated on during the early 90's, this studio, like AKOM, liked to draw the characters with shadows that shifted when they moved.