Amblimation

Amblimation was the British animation production subsidiary of Amblin Entertainment. It was formed by Steven Spielberg in May 1989, following the success of Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988), and after he parted ways with Don Bluth, due to creative differences. It was stationed in what was originally the D. Napier & Son factory in Acton, London and had 250 crew members from 15 different nations. It has only produced three feature films: An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991), We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993), and Balto (1995), all three of which were distributed by Universal Pictures. The company's mascot, Fievel Mousekewitz, appears in its production logo.

The studio closed after only 8 years of operation and became a self-storage facility called Access Self-Storage. All 250 of Amblimation's crew members split up and went on to join Universal Animation Studios, Imagine Entertainment, and Amblin Entertainment, which was later acquired in 2016 by Universal's parent company NBCUniversal for $3.8 billion.

Television
Note: Both television series were co-produced with Universal Television.
 * Back to the Future: The Animated Series (1991-1992)
 * Fievel's American Tails (1992) (with Nelvana)