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American animation studio
Floyd County Productions
is an American animation studio located in
Atlanta
,
Georgia
. It produces the animated TV shows
Archer
,
Unsupervised
,
Chozen
, and
Dicktown
for
FX
, in addition to providing animation for various live-action shows.
History
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The company was founded in 2009 by
Adam Reed
and
Matt Thompson
[2]
after they closed
70/30 Productions
following the cancellation of the company's shows. Floyd County Productions grew from a small eight-person studio into a competitive animation house.
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Productions
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Television series
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Feature Animation
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Unaired productions
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Accolades
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References
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GEORGIA CORPORATIONS DIVISION. Floyd County Productions, Inc.
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