Thai animation
The Thai animation (Thai: แอนิเมชันไทย) industry began after World War II when artist Sanae Klaikluen was asked by the Thai government to make a short animated cartoon that instructed Thai citizens to wear hats and farmers to wear boots.
Studios
- Cartoon Thai Studio
- Creative Kingdom Animation Studios Film (CKA)
- Vithita Animation
- Shellhut Entertainment
- Appreciate Entertainment
- BeboydCG Studio
- TIGA Studio
- The Monk Studios
Animations
Animation films
- Khan Kluay (ก้านกล้วย)
- Khan Kluay 2 (ก้านกล้วย 2)
- Yak: The Giant King (ยักษ์)
- Nak (นาค)[1]
- Echo Planet (เอคโค่ จิ๋วก้องโลก)
- The Life of Buddha (พระพุทธเจ้า)
- The Adventure of Sudsakorn (สุดสาคร)
Animation cartoons
- Bad Dog and the cool kids
- Bubble warriors
- Trio Bunnies
- La La World
- PangPond (ปังปอนด์) (2002)
- Shelldon (เชลล์ดอน)(2008)
- Bird : Flying With Byrd (เบิร์ดแลนด์ แดนมหัศจรรย์)(2011)
- D-5 Warriors (ริวจิไฟว์) (2012)[2]
- Dinomaster (ไดโนมาสเตอร์ ศึกเกมส์การ์ดอสูรล้านปี)(2011)
- Super Dunker (สตรีทบอลสะท้านฟ้า)
- StarDog[3]
- Papa Panda:Meddler family
- Papa Panda:Grow go not tricky
- Max Adventures (2007)
- The Salads Animation
Animators
- Payut Ngaokrachang
- Pakdee Saentaweesuk
- Kompin Kemgumnird
See also
References
External links
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