ANIMATION GENRE ANIMATORS STORYLINE TARGET
AUDIENCE
STARS
DOT
(2010)
Short film,
adventure,
advertisement,
promotion, stop
motion
Aardmann
Studios, Sumo
Science, Will
Studd and Ed
Paterson
Dot finds herself in a magical
world that starts to unravel. She
flees the storm using wit, agility
and a bumble bee. She beats
the wool storm with a pair of
knitting needles and knits a
blanket
Potential smartphone
buyers, amateur
animators, film
makers, photographers
Dot: white, yellow hair,
similar to Alice (in
Wonderland), 9mm tall,
smart, brave, daring,
resourceful, practical, good
at confronting problems
PEPPA PIG
(2004-2012)
Children
television, family
comedy, 2D
animation, family
adventure
Astley Davis
Baker, James
o’Shea (who also
animated Ben +
Holly’s Little
Kingdom and
Charlie + Lola
Everyday life as a pig in a
domestic pig family – Peppa,
George, Mummy Pig and
Daddy Pig and the wider
animal community. A typical
episode is an adventure that
Peppa goes on
Young children – 3 to 6
year olds. A massive
UK export,
international audience,
seems to represent the
typical British
‘community’.
Peppa: An anthropomorphic
character (human qualities
in animals) who attends
school with her other animal
friends. She is friendly,
sincere, polite, inquisitive.
Likes to jump in muddy
puddles
SOUTH
PARK
(1995 –
present)
Adult humour,
comedy,
animated sitcom,
shock humour,
black comedy
Celluoid Studios
(1997), Braniff
Productions
(1997-2006),
Parker Stone
Studios (2007-)
Matt Stone, Trey
Parker, Ryan
Quincy
Based around four main
characters: Eric Cartman, Stan
Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny
McCormick. Each episode is
set around school but
something always happens
Older audience,
mature fans of
animated comedy
Stan: Often the main
protagonist, Roman
Catholic, brown jacket with
red collar, blue hat
Kyle: The deuterogamist,
Judaism, green ushanka,
bright orange jacket
Eric: Weighs 90lbs, wears a
red jacket, yellow mittens
Kenny: dies repetitively,
wears an orange parka that
muffles voice slightly

Animation comparison

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    ANIMATION GENRE ANIMATORSSTORYLINE TARGET AUDIENCE STARS DOT (2010) Short film, adventure, advertisement, promotion, stop motion Aardmann Studios, Sumo Science, Will Studd and Ed Paterson Dot finds herself in a magical world that starts to unravel. She flees the storm using wit, agility and a bumble bee. She beats the wool storm with a pair of knitting needles and knits a blanket Potential smartphone buyers, amateur animators, film makers, photographers Dot: white, yellow hair, similar to Alice (in Wonderland), 9mm tall, smart, brave, daring, resourceful, practical, good at confronting problems PEPPA PIG (2004-2012) Children television, family comedy, 2D animation, family adventure Astley Davis Baker, James o’Shea (who also animated Ben + Holly’s Little Kingdom and Charlie + Lola Everyday life as a pig in a domestic pig family – Peppa, George, Mummy Pig and Daddy Pig and the wider animal community. A typical episode is an adventure that Peppa goes on Young children – 3 to 6 year olds. A massive UK export, international audience, seems to represent the typical British ‘community’. Peppa: An anthropomorphic character (human qualities in animals) who attends school with her other animal friends. She is friendly, sincere, polite, inquisitive. Likes to jump in muddy puddles SOUTH PARK (1995 – present) Adult humour, comedy, animated sitcom, shock humour, black comedy Celluoid Studios (1997), Braniff Productions (1997-2006), Parker Stone Studios (2007-) Matt Stone, Trey Parker, Ryan Quincy Based around four main characters: Eric Cartman, Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Kenny McCormick. Each episode is set around school but something always happens Older audience, mature fans of animated comedy Stan: Often the main protagonist, Roman Catholic, brown jacket with red collar, blue hat Kyle: The deuterogamist, Judaism, green ushanka, bright orange jacket Eric: Weighs 90lbs, wears a red jacket, yellow mittens Kenny: dies repetitively, wears an orange parka that muffles voice slightly