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In 1967, Dargaud entered the animation production services with the movie '']''. Subsequently, the company produced or co-produced several Asterix , Lucky Luke and Tintin feature films. In 1967, Dargaud entered the animation production services with the movie '']''. Subsequently, the company produced or co-produced several Asterix , Lucky Luke and Tintin feature films.


By 1972, Dargaud along with American production and distributor ] produced the movie '']'' which was directed by ] By 1972, Dargaud along with American production and distributor ] produced the movie '']'' which was directed by ]


Two years later in 1974, Dargaud announced that they had joined forces with Two years later in 1974, Dargaud announced that they had joined forces with

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Dargaud Media
Company typeAnimation studio
IndustryComputer animation
FoundedMarch 2, 1984; 40 years ago (1984-03-02)
HeadquartersIle De France
ProductsTelevision series
ParentDargaud

Dargaud Media is a French production company animation studio that was created in 1984 by the French-Belgian comic book publishing house Dargaud. It is one of the production labels of Ellipse Animation of the Média-Participations group .

In 1967, Dargaud entered the animation production services with the movie Asterix the Gaul. Subsequently, the company produced or co-produced several Asterix , Lucky Luke and Tintin feature films.

By 1972, Dargaud along with American production and distributor United Artists produced the movie Le Viager which was directed by Pierre Tcherina

Two years later in 1974, Dargaud announced that they had joined forces with