Bogan Entertainment Solutions is a Melbourne based animation studio. Specialising in 2D animation for film and television. Bogan Entertainment Solutions are the proud creators of Monster Beach and Exchange Student Zero.
Merry Christmas to all the Exchange Student Zero Fans out there! We would love to receive some Christmas themed fanart so please upload anything you have and remember to tag #ExchangeStudentZero
Exchange Student Zero fanart! Yaayy (if you don’t know what it is, it’s a Cartoon Series made in Australia, it’s a very good cartoon i swear-) i looked it up myself, no one ever guided me here. Just one fanart and BOOM! joined the fandom.
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i made this AU where Hiro and only Hiro is a dog (a magical talking dog) and he is used as a pet.. he is a magical dog~.
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*cough cough* I don’t know what colour his eyes are so I just did brown cause I love colouring brown eyes lol. (Wait does he have an official eye colour.)
Cartoon Network greenlights more Aussie animations
Cartoon Network has announced four Australian-made animation titles for 2016.
They include comedies from creators from Victoria, Queensland and New South Wales.
Mark Eyers, Chief Content Officer for Turner’s kids’ channels in Asia Pacific, including Cartoon Network and Boomerang, said: “We’re looking to build on our success with Exchange Student Zero and Monster Beach, and develop even more Australia-made content using our “virtual studio model” approach. The level of professionalism of the creators, the creative culture and understanding of comedy animation that can be exported around the world, are all reasons for tapping into this impressive talent pool.”
Sydney-produced Bill & Tony and The Sketchy Show out of Brisbane are both short-form comedy series commissioned by Cartoon Network.
Another Australian creation, Lasso & Comet, has also been accepted by Cartoon Network Studios’ international shorts program and a short will soon go into production. In addition, Cartoon Network Australia has greenlit a pilot for Monster Beach: The Series. The telemovie by the same name won a 2015 ASTRA award, with Keith Moore recently winning an APRA as composer of the soundtrack, and it’s currently nominated for a gong at the Asian Television Awards.
In addition to the TV screen, the content will also air on Cartoon Network Anything and Cartoon Network Watch and Play digital platforms. Cartoon Network Anything is the recently-launched app that provides users a never-ending engagement experience, which is ideal for short-form content. It recently hosted the debut of animated digital series Mighty Magiswords, which offers viewers a choice of different endings. The Sketchy Show and Bill & Tony are slated for a digital debut on the app next year.
Exchange Student Zero, Cartoon Network’s first full-length Australian-made series is product of a virtual studio model and officially wraps production in Melbourne this week. For the first time the production team, including voiceover artist Rove McManus, comes together to feature at this week’s industry event Screen Forever to discuss the universal mix for children’s entertainment: music, animation and comedy.
Cartoon Network’s Melbourne-based creators Patrick Crawley, Bruce Kane and Maurice Argiro worked on the 13-part comedy-adventure that fuses anime with western animation and ideas. It features the many voices of Rove McManus and the music of Devo’s Mark and Bob Mothersbaugh.