Baobab Studios
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- Maureen Fan
- Eric Darnell
- Larry Cutler
Company type | Private |
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| Founded | 2015 in San Francisco Bay Area, California, U.S. |
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| Headquarters | San Francisco Bay Area, California, U.S. |
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| Products | Momoguro, The Witchverse, Intercats |
| Website | baobabstudios |
Baobab Studios is an American independent animation studio based in the San Francisco Bay Area, California.[1] It is known for creating transmedia franchises such as Momoguro, The Witchverse, and Intercats.[2]
Baobab Studios was founded in 2015 by Maureen Fan, Eric Darnell, and Larry Cutler.[3] Prior to co-founding the studio, Fan served as Vice President of Games at Zynga overseeing the FarmVille franchise, Darnell directed DreamWorks Animation's first film Antz and wrote and directed all four Madagascar films. Cutler worked in animation technology at Pixar and DreamWorks Animation. Cutler was a technical director on Shrek the Third, How to Train Your Dragon, Megamind.[4][5]
Since its founding, Baobab Studios has received investment from Comcast Ventures, Disney, Horizons Ventures, 20th Century Studios, Shari Redstone's Advancit Capital, TCG of Peter Chernin, HTC, Samsung, Mark Pincus, and Peter Thiel.[6][7][8][1]
Filmography
- Untitled Matt Braly film (2027)
- Beyond the Sky (2027)
Franchises
Baobab is known for developing transmedia franchises through GenZ platforms. Its universes have been adapted into films by Disney, television series for streaming services such as Disney+ and Max, books published by Penguin Random House and MacMillan, and video games on platforms including Roblox, Metaverse, and Oculus.[9][2][10]
In 2021, it was announced that Disney Branded Television and Baobab Studios would work on The Witchverse, an animated anthology series for Disney+, based on Baobab's VR experience and animated short Baba Yaga.[4] Disney Television Animation is overseeing the development, with Eric Darnell, serving as executive producer.[4] In 2022, Baobab and Disney began work on Intercats, an animated workplace comedy, with Pamela Ribon as the screenwriter.[6] In 2023, Baobab began development of an animated television series and Roblox game based on Momoguro.[11]
Virtual reality
Social work
In 2018, Baobab Studios established the GenIndigenous Youth Fellowship with Native Americans in Philanthropy (NAP), Vision Maker Media, and Longhouse Media.[15]