Celluoid Features

Celluoid Features, Limited is a New Zealand-based animation studio. Founded in 1993 by Lee Eisenhower and based in Wellington, New Zealand, its production output includes the animated television series White Harvest, The Jumping Ground franchise (including the latter's spin-offs, The Hellucard Show and Troll Patrol), and the Black Blood film series (co-produced with Universal Pictures). The company has been a subsidiary of Banijay Group since 2015.

History
Celluoid features was founded by New Zealand animator Lee Eisenhower in 1994. The first major production by the company was White Harvest for TV One. In 1998, Celluoid gained international attention with the debut of The Jumping Ground on Showtime (in the United States), which would eventually go on to become one of the most popular animated shows on television. In 2002, the show moved to Cartoon Network, where it would go on to recieve further acclaim.

In 2004, the company entered the feature film business when it produced Black Blood Revolver, whose U.S. distribution rights were eventually bought by Universal Pictures, which became a critical and commercial success, and recieved a nomination for Academy Award for Best Animated Film. In 2007, Eisenhower executive produced Taika Waititi's Eagle vs Shark.

On 21 May 2015, Celluoid was acquired by French television production/distribution company Banijay Group.

Television shows

 * The Jumping Ground  (1998-; with Alliance Atlantis (1998-2007)  and Cartoon Network Studios  (2002-) )

Other Products
Further information: The Jumping Ground (franchise)