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I feel like this page should be featured in this portal, espe.
 
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Yeah, sure.
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{{Portal:Animation/Selected article/layout |image=Titmouse Inc. (2017).png |caption= |text=Titmouse Inc. is an American animation studio that develops and produces animated television programming, feature films, music videos, title sequences, commercials, and short films. The studio was founded in 2000 by Chris Prynoski, and has offices in Los Angeles, New York City, London, Melbourne and Vancouver. Prynoski named the studio after the titmouse, his favorite bird. The studio began as a T-shirt company, but shifted from printing to animation as more and more studios requested cartoons from the company. |link=Titmouse Inc. }}
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|text='''Titmouse Inc.''' is an American animation studio that develops and produces animated television programming, feature films, music videos, title sequences, commercials, and short films. The studio was founded in 2000 by Chris Prynoski, and has offices in Los Angeles, New York City, London, Melbourne and Vancouver. Prynoski named the studio after the '''titmouse''', his favorite bird. The studio began as a T-shirt company, but shifted from printing to animation as more and more studios requested cartoons from the company.
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Revision as of 20:52, 19 March 2022

Titmouse Inc. is an American animation studio that develops and produces animated television programming, feature films, music videos, title sequences, commercials, and short films. The studio was founded in 2000 by Chris Prynoski, and has offices in Los Angeles, New York City, London, Melbourne and Vancouver. Prynoski named the studio after the titmouse, his favorite bird. The studio began as a T-shirt company, but shifted from printing to animation as more and more studios requested cartoons from the company.
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