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Philippine Animation Studio Inc. is an animation studio in the Philippines.

Rising in 1991, PASI is best known as a producer of traditional animation and Adobe Flash. In fact, it is one of the oldest studios to specialize in the latter.

Compare Toon City, another Filipino animation house.

Shows and Movies worked on by PASI:[]

  • 6teen (including the Vote, Dude! PSA, with Stop Animotion, Digitanimation Inc. (and its British and South Korean branches), Stanga Animation, and Creative Capers Entertainment)
  • Adventures from the Book of Virtues (season 2)
  • The Adventures of T-Rex (With Madhouse, Hong Ying and Mook DLE)
  • Animaniacs (One short, "Acquaintances")
  • Anthony Ant
  • BattleTech (Animated Adaptation; 2D animation)
  • Biker Mice from Mars (1993 original and 2006 revival)
  • Bimble's Bucket
  • The Blues Brothers - The Animated Adaptation. Was cancelled before it aired, but PASI lists it on its resume.
  • Bob and Margaret
  • Bondi Band
  • Bruno the Kid (13 episodes, uncredited)
  • Caillou (seasons 4-5; with Hanho Heung-Up, Suzhou Animation Services, Stop Animotion, Sunwoo Entertainment, Animation Services HK, Digitanimation Inc. (with its Japanese, Hong Kongese, South Korean, Singaporean, and Israeli branches), and Saerom Animation)
  • Captain Flamingo
  • Committed (Co-Producer with Nelvana and CTV)
  • Cyberchase (one episode: "The Poodleville Case")
  • Extreme Dinosaurs Note  (With Hong Ying, Animation Service (HK), Young Woo, and P&A Animation Production)
  • Fantastic Four (Season 2, replacing Wang Film Productions and Kennedy Cartoons)
  • Groove High
  • Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child (season 3 only) List 
  • Heidi (2005 film)
  • Histeria! (Additional services for StarToons, uncredited)
  • James Bond Jr. (uncredited)
  • Johnny Test (In-Between Animation for season 4, with Seventoon)
  • Katie and Orbie (additional services)
  • Kong: The Animated Series (with Hanho Heung-Up)
  • Leap Frog:
    • Learn to Read at the Storybook Factory
    • Letter Factory, The
  • Little Shop (uncredited; for KK C&D Asia)
  • Little Witch (unsold pilot)
  • Maor's Sparks (with AniTime, Sunwoo Entertainment, Hanho Heung-Up, Toon City, Top Draw, Stop Animotion, Dong Woo, Toonz Animation India, Bardel Entertainment, Creative Capers Entertainment, and Digitanimation Inc. (and its Taiwanese, Macauese, Hong Kongese, British, Singaporean, and Canadian branches))
  • The Mask (Later seasons; with Fil-Cartoons, Dai Won and Plus One Animation)
  • Michel Vaillant (with KKC&D Asia and Hong Ying)
  • Monster Allergy (with Hosem Animation Studio, Jiang Toon Animation, and XY International)
  • Moville Mysteries (season 2, replacing Hong Ying)
  • My Dad The Rockstar
  • Ned's Newt (season 1) (replaced by RG Prince Films for seasons 2-3)
  • Producing Parker (with Mercury Filmworks)
  • Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi: The Movie (with Renegade Animation and others)
  • Pumper Pups (with Saerom Animation, Tama Productions, PorchLight Entertainment, Top Draw, Stop Animotion, Sunwoo Entertainment, and Digital eMation)
  • Sam & Max: Freelance Police (with Saerom)
  • The Secret World of Benjamin Bear
  • Seven Little Monsters (season 3)
  • Silverwing
  • Sratim MeHaSfarim: Shmulikipod, HaTzav shel Oren, Halo Halo Aba (with Sunwoo Entertainment, Nelvana, Studio B Productions, Top Draw, Toon City, Saerom Animation, Rough Draft Korea, Jiang Toon Animation, Hanho Heung-Up, AKOM, Agogo Studios, Atomic Cartoons, Stop Animotion, Telemagination, Wang Film Productions, Madhouse, CINAR, Rainbow SpA, Little Airplane Productions, Kennedy Cartoons, Hong Guang Animation, PorchLight Entertainment, Scrawl Studios, Decode Entertainment, Mike Young Productions, SIP Animation, Taffy Entertainment, Bardel Entertainment, Cornerstone Animation, NE4U, Koko Enterprises, CinéGroupe, and Jade Animation, backgrounds by Feitong Cartoon, Digitanimation Inc. (and its American, Canadian, Singaporean, South Korean, Japanese, and French branches) for CGI elements (with Agogo Studios, Polygon Pictures, Munich Animation Film, and DKP Effects) and visual effects (with Angel Studios and DQ Entertainment))
  • Sunday Pants (the "Monstories" segments, minus the first one which was by Top Peg)
  • Waynehead (with Hanho Heung-Up)
  • Will and Dewitt (with Pitchi Poy, Stop Animotion, Creative Capers Entertainment, Digitanimation Inc. (with its Taiwanese, French, Indian, American, Malaysian, and Singaporean branches), Saerom Animation, SynergySP, Top Draw, Jiang Toon Animation, and Shanghai Supercolor Technology Co., 3 episodes: Double Frog Dare/Wreckfast in Bed, On Olden Pond/Total Eclipse of the Frog, and No Cause for Alarm/When There's a Will, There's a Wedding)
  • X-Men ("Out of The Past", "Cold Comfort" and the last few episodes. With AKOM)
  • Wilbur (animated sequences, with Sunwoo Entertainment, Feitong Cartoon, Scrawl Studios, Top Draw, Stop Animotion, Toon City, Saerom Animation, AKOM, Jiang Toon Animation, and Koko Enterprises)

Tropes associated with PASI:[]

  • Animation Bump: To Fantastic Four.
  • Exactly What It Says on the Tin
  • Line Boil: On the first two seasons of Bob and Margaret.
  • Off-Model: Their work on the Animaniacs short "Acquaintances" looks nothing like any other episode of the show, and the characters are often drawn oddly. That said, the same short also features some fuller animation than was usual for the show at the time.