There was also an animation company known as U-Mi Animation, whose overall strength was pretty decent.
Although it didn't have any hugely popular animation IP brands, every work it produced was above the passing line, and it also had several outstanding pieces.
Compared to others, these two animation companies were relatively independent.
Then there was Penguin Animation, the third company Ding Yue learned about, which was quite different.
Penguin Animation was a subsidiary of the Penguin Group, a part of Q Entertainment Media's industry. Its power within the country could be said to be enormous.
It had a huge production team, a marketing team, and with the backing of a domestic entertainment media giant like Q Entertainment Media, its influence was indeed substantial.
About forty percent of the animated movies released in theaters each year and the animated series launched on video websites were produced under the Penguin Animation banner.