Studios Idéfix was an animation studio founded on 1 April 1974 by Goscinny,
Uderzo and
Morris. Its logo, designed by Uderzo, is a parody of
MGM's logo, with
Dogmatix (known in French as Idéfix) instead of
Leo and a banner reading "Delirant Isti Romani", instead of "Ars Gratia Artis".
History In the fall of 1973, Goscinny, Uderzo, Morris and their publisher
Georges Dargaud joined forces to create their own
animation studio, the
Idéfix studios. At the time, launching the creation of a
cartoon feature film in
France was complex, considering that
France no longer had a major animation studio ever since the closure in 1952 of
Les Gémeaux, ruined by the project of
The Shepherdess and the Chimney Sweep. Prior to Idéfix, the works of the founders were animated and adapted to films by
Belvision Studios, based at
Brussels in
Belgium. As the founders themselves said, René Goscinny called Henri Gruel to constitute the technical and artistic teams of the Idéfix studios. The latter directed several animated short films and was responsible for the sound effects of Asterix the Gaul and Asterix and Cleopatra, as well as the two productions by
Pierre Tchernia scripted by Goscinny, Le Viager and Les Gaspards. Gruel gets Goscinny to share the artistic direction of the studios with Pierre Watrin, whom he considers to be an excellent designer, one of Paul Grimault's best former animators. Over several months, Gruel and Watrin contacted former artists and animators, as well as promising young artists. Most of
Paul Grimault's former animators then worked in small cartoon structures, and would be interested in the idea of working again in a real studio. However, the search for Pierre Watrin and Henri Gruel ultimately proved difficult, most of the former employees of the
Les Gémeaux studios having converted to illustration and advertising. Talent was lacking and, at Goscinny's request, Henri Gruel sent his friend Serge Caillet, production director on live-action films, to the
Paris Chamber of Commerce and Industry to demand the opening of an animated cinema section to supply the studios with young artists, who thus offer employment to students as soon as they leave school. Eventually, they managed to produce their first feature film,
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix, with
Halas and Batchelor and
Dargaud. However, in 1977, during the production of their second (and final) production, Goscinny died of a sudden heart attack. So, after the release of their second feature,
The Ballad of the Daltons, a
Lucky Luke feature, the studio ceased operations and closed shop permanently.
Films produced Studio Idéfix produced only two feature films, namely, •
The Twelve Tasks of Asterix (1976) •
The Ballad of the Daltons (1978) ==Bibliography==