Triggerfish Animation Studios


Triggerfish is a computer animation film studio based in Cape Town, South Africa and Galway, Ireland.
The studio is best known for its animated feature films Adventures in Zambezia, Khumba, and Seal Team, as well as the work they have done on television specials created for UK producers Magic Light Pictures.

History

Triggerfish was established in 1996 by Jacquie Trowell and Emma Kaye in Cape Town, South Africa. As a stop-motion animation studio, it produced multiple commercials for South African ad agencies. From 1998 through 2008, Triggerfish produced animation for Sesame Workshop for the South African version of Sesame Street, Takalani Sesame, as well as the US domestic and international versions of the pre-school kids' program.
Stuart Forrest joined as a junior animator in 2002 to work on Takalani Sesame for seasons two and three. In 2004, Forrest and James Middleton became partners in Triggerfish and in 2005 became the sole partners when the original founders left the company. In 2007, Anthony Silverston joined as creative director, and Mike Buckland joined as head of production. At the same time, the company moved away from stop-frame animation and relaunched as a computer animation studio.
In 2015, at the Premier's Entrepreneurship Recognition Awards, Triggerfish was named Business of the Year by the Western Cape Government.
In 2021, Triggerfish received the Mifa Animation Industry Award at Annecy for "the pioneering role that the company has played in animation in South Africa, and Africa most widely.”

Short films

In 2008, Triggerfish created a 30-minute short entitled The Rise and Fall of Tony the Frog. The short was produced by Ambient Animation in Cape Town for Isaac Entertainment.
In 2018, Triggerfish released an original 4-minute short entitled Belly Flop, co-directed by Jeremy Collins and writer Kelly Dillon. This was one of four shorts screened during the closing ceremony at Annecy 2018. A second original short film,Troll Girl premiered at the Cape Town International Animation Festival in 2021.
Triggerfish was one of nine studios selected around the world to produce a short for Star Wars Visions: Volume 2 anthology. The short, entitled "Aau's Song", was released on 4 May 2023.

Feature films

From 2006, the team began to shift focus to motion pictures by writing their first script Adventures in Zambezia, with US-based rights company Wonderful Works. The script went into production in 2009 and was released in 2012. In 2010, the studio started production on Khumba which started its worldwide release in Q3 2013. Triggerfish's third feature, called Seal Team., premiered on Netflix on 31 December 2021. In 2022, Seal Team made the Netflix Top 10 Films global list for its launch week.

Television animated series

On April 16, 2019, it was announced that Netflix had given a series order for the animated superhero series Mama K's Team 4. The series is expected to be produced by the studio in collaboration with CAKE. Malenga Mulendema will be credited as an executive producer and writer of the series.
In February 2021, it was announced that eOne had greenlit the animated superhero series Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes, about a seven-year-old African girl whose passions in life are dancing and martial arts. The original idea for Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes was created by Kelly Dillon and Marc Dey, then developed for television by Robert Vargas. Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes launched in March 2023 across linear and streaming platforms including Disney Jr., Disney + globally, and France Télévisions.
In June 2021, it was announced that Disney+ had greenlit Triggerfish's animated anthology series Kizazi Moto: Generation Fire. Inspired by the continent's diverse histories and cultures, the 10-part anthology brings together a slate of rising animation talents from six African nations to produce action-packed sci-fi and fantasy stories that will present bold visions of advanced technology, aliens, spirits and monsters imagined from uniquely African perspectives.
Oscar-winning director Peter Ramsey is as executive producer, with Tendayi Nyeke and Anthony Silverston. Triggerfish is the lead studio for the anthology, working in collaboration with animation studios across the continent and globally. The development process was curated and produced by the team at Triggerfish, including Tendayi Nyeke, Anthony Silverston, and Kevin Kriedemann, who proposed the initial idea for the anthology.
The final 10 films are from Ahmed Teilab, Simangaliso “Panda” Sibaya and Malcolm Wope, Terence Maluleke and Isaac Mogajane, Ng’endo Mukii, Shofela Coker, Nthato Mokgata and Terence Neale, Pious Nyenyewa and Tafadzwa Hove, Tshepo Moche, Raymond Malinga and Lesego Vorster.
Each film is 10-15 minutes long, and together comprises a feature-length anthology of original animation that will be released as a Disney Plus Original across the globe. The series will release on July 5, 2023.

Story Lab

In mid-2015, Triggerfish announced the Triggerfish Story Lab, a program that aimed to develop African writers and directors. The initiative had the support of the Walt Disney Company. Mama K's Team 4, the first Netflix Original animation series from Africa, was one of the projects unearthed by the Triggerfish Story Lab. A second TV series from the Triggerfish Story Lab, Kiya!, was announced in February 2021 to have been picked up by Disney+.

Triggerfish Academy

In June 2019, Triggerfish launched a free online learning platform aimed at encouraging young creatives to create their first animated film.

Filmography

;Feature films
#TitleRelease dateBudgetGrossRotten TomatoesMetacritic
1Adventures in Zambezia$20,000,000$34,428,34525%N/A
2Khumba$20,000,000$27,000,00044%40
3Seal Team$23,000,000$905,42868%N/A

;Television specials
#TitleRelease date
1Stick Man
2Revolting Rhymes
3The Highway Rat
4Zog
5The Snail and the Whale

;Television series
#TitleRelease date
1Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes March 22, 2023
2Kizazi Moto July 5, 2023
3Supa Team 4 July 20, 2023

Feature Film Awards & Nominations

''Adventures in Zambezia''

''Khumba''

Prior to its release, Khumba screened in competition at Annecy International Animation Festival 2013, where it was nominated for the Cristal, and was in the Official Selection of Durban International Film Festival and Toronto International Film Festival 2013.
  • Gold Panda Award for Best Foreign Animation
  • Gold Panda Award for Grand Prize
  • 2014 Best Animation at South African Film and Television Awards
  • 2014 Best Music Composition for a feature film at South African Film and Television Awards
  • 2014 Best Animation at Africa Movie Academy Awards
  • Nominated for Best Male Vocal Performance, 2015 Behind The Voice Actor Awards

Short Film Awards & Nominations

''Belly Flop''

  • 2018 Gryphon Award for Best Short 6+ at Giffoni
  • 2018 Best Animation, Africa Movie Academy Awards
  • 2019 Audience Prize: Favorite Short Animated Film, Children's Film Festival Seattle
  • 2018 Children's Jury Award at Cinemira in Budapest
  • 2018 Best In Show and Best In 3D at Longwood Animation Film Festival
  • 2018 Czech TV Audience Award at Zlin Film Festival
  • 2018 Special Mention at Cinema In Sneakers Film Festival in Warsaw
  • 2018 Best Local Film at Kleinkaap Short Film Festival
  • 2018 Family Shorts Award at Tenerife International Short Film Festival
  • 2018 Audience Award: Best Short Film at Animatopia ICAF
  • 2019 Special Jury Award at CMS International Children's Film Festival
  • 2019 2nd Place: Best Short Film at Kingstoon International Animated Film Competition
  • 2019 Grand Prize: Short Film at Seoul Guro Kids Film Festival
  • 2019 Audience Award for Best Short Animation at Festival Internacional de Cine para Niños
  • 2019 Audience Award for Best Short Animation at Madrid Film Festival FCM-PNR

TV Series Awards and Nominations

ProductionCeremonyCategoryRecipientResult
The Snail and the WhaleBAFTA Children and Young People Awards, 2022Best AnimationMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleBAFTA Children and Young People Awards, 2022Best DirectorMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleAnnie Awards, 2021Best Special ProductionMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleBritish Animation Awards, 2020Best Voice PerformanceSally Hawkins
The Snail and the WhaleBritish Animation Awards, 2020Best Longform, Best Use of SoundMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleNew York International Children's Film Festival, 2020Audience Award: Ages 3–5Max Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleBANFF Rockie's Awards, 2020Best Children's AnimationMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleVenice TV Awards, 2020Children/Youth awardMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleCartoons on the Bay, 2020Punchinello Award for Best Short FilmMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleSapporo International Short Film Festival, 2020International Competition: Children's Short Bronze AwardMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleXiamen International Animation Festival, 2020Silver Award, Best Animated Short FilmMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Snail and the WhaleChicago International Children's Film Festival, 20202nd Prize, Animated TVMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
ZogInternational Emmy Awards, 2020Best Kids AnimationMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
ZogRoyal Television Society, 2020Children's Programme AwardMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
ZogShanghai International TV Festival, 2019Best AnimationMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
ZogNew York International Children's Festival, 2019Audience Award: 3-6Max Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
ZogAnnie Awards, 2020Best Special Production and Best Storyboarding Max Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
ZogBritish Animation Awards, 2020Best LongformMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
ZogKidscreen, 2020Best One-Off, Special or TV MovieMax Lang, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
The Highway RatRose d'OrChildren and YouthMagic Light Pictures
The Highway RatNew York International Children's Film Festival, 2018Audience Award: 3-6Magic Light Pictures
The Highway RatVila do Conde International Short Film Festival, 2018Curtinhas PrizeMagic Light Pictures
The Highway RatAnnecy International Animated Film Festival, 2018Best TV SpecialMagic Light Pictures
The Highway RatAnnie Awards, 2019Best Animated Special ProductionMagic Light Pictures
Revolting Rhymes90th Academy AwardsAcademy Award for [Best Animated Short Film|Best Animated Short Film]Jakob Schuh & Jan Lachauer
Revolting Rhymes70th British Academy Film AwardsBest AnimationJakob Schuh, Jan Lachauer, Martin Pope & Michael Rose
Revolting Rhymes6th International Emmy Kids AwardsKids: AnimationMichael Rose, Martin Pope & Magic Light Pictures
Revolting RhymesAnnecy, 2017Best TV SpecialJakob Schuh, Jan Lachauer & Magic Light Pictures
Revolting RhymesAnnie Awards, 2018Best Animated Special ProductionMagic Light Pictures
Revolting RhymesKidscreen Awards, 2018Best One-Off, Special or TV Movie: KidsMagic Light Pictures
Revolting RhymesShanghai International TV Festival, 2017Best Storytelling: AnimationMagic Light Pictures
Stick Man69th British Academy Film AwardsBest AnimationProduction Team
Stick ManBritish Animation AwardsBest Use of SoundAdrian Rhodes & Magic Light Pictures
Stick ManBritish Animation AwardsBest Voice PerformanceMartin Freeman & Magic Light Pictures
Stick ManBritish Animation AwardsBest Long FormJeroen Jaspaert, Daniel Snaddon & Magic Light Pictures
Stick ManAnnecy International Animated Film FestivalBest TV ProductionMagic Light Pictures
Stick ManKidscreen AwardsBest One-Off, Special or TV Movie: Kids; Best Directing ; Best Music ; and Best Design Magic Light Pictures
Stick ManBanff Television FestivalBest AnimationMagic Light Pictures
Stick ManShanghai International TV FestivalBest AnimationMagic Light Pictures
Stick ManSingapore International Children's Film FestivalAudience Choice AwardMagic Light Pictures
Stick ManBangalore Shorts Film FestivalBest AnimationMagic Light Pictures