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Blue Zoo Animation Studio is a British animation studio known for producing children's television series, commercials and short films. Founded in 2000 by Oli Hyatt, Adam Shaw, and Tom Box from Bournemouth University,[1] the studio has gone on to win numerous BAFTAs and in 2021 won two Daytime Emmy awards. They have also previously won the Best Places to Work in TV survey by Broadcast and Best Companies Group.

Key Information

Some of the more well-known children's shows the studio has produced are Alphablocks, Numberblocks, Digby Dragon, Miffy's Adventures Big and Small, The Adventures of Paddington, Tree Fu Tom, and It's Pony.

The company operates from a studio in Fitzrovia, London, where they have a team of over 200 artists. It later expanded to a second studio, adjacent to its main studio, that's 'dedicated to episodic 2D animation.'[2] In August 2021, it was announced that they would be opening a new hub in Brighton, initially partnering with Plug-In Media on a new 2D pre-school action comedy series.[3]

In 2021, the company became the first major animation studio in the world to achieve B Corp certification.[4]

History

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In July 2019, Blue Zoo Animation Studio strengthen its position as a world-class production company with the expansion into the rights management & distribution activities by launching its rights division dedicated to its own and third-party IP named Blue Zoo Rights with Alison Warner heading the new rights division.[5]

In August 2021, Blue Zoo Animation Studios announced a partnership with Brighton-based producer Plug-In Media to establish a joint-venture regional animation production and interactive studio based in Brighton, South England that will handle animation production and interactive services for both production companies as Plug-In Media founders Dom Minns and Juliet Tzabar heading the new studio; the name for the Brighton-based animation studio was revealed to be Brighton Zoo one year later on October 2022 with their first animation production called Supertato.[6][7]

In 2022, Blue Zoo Animation Studio expanded into the French production business by partnering with Paris-based French animation production studio Samka Productions to launch a French animation studio & post-production company called Kazoo Animation.[8]

List of long form productions

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Television

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Title Years Network Notes
The Story Makers 2002–2004 CBeebies Animation servies for Blue Cow segments only
produced by BBC In-House Children's Production
Tikkabilla 2002–2007 Animation services for animated segments and Sami's World only
produced by BBC In-House Children's Production
Those Scurvy Rascals 2005–2006 Nickelodeon UK co-production with Entara
Doodle Do 2006 CBeebies Animation for Sandworm segments only
produced by BBC In-House Children's Production
Kerwhizz[9] 2008–2011 co-production with BBC In-House Children's Production and Studio 100
Stitich Up Showdown 2009 Nickelodeon UK
Alphablocks 2010–present CBeebies co-production with Alphablocks LTD
Olive the Ostrich[10] 2011–2014 Nick Jr. UK
Tree Fu Tom[11] 2012–2016 CBeebies Animation services only
produced by BBC In-House Children's Production and FremantleMedia Kids & Family
Owned by Boat Rocker Media since 2018.
Q Pootle 5 2013–2014 co-production with Snapper Productions and ZDF Enterprises
Miffy's Adventures Big and Small[12] 2015–2017 Tiny Pop[13]
KRO-NCRV (Netherlands)
co-production with Mercis BV and Telescreen
Go Jetters[14] 2015–2020 CBeebies Animation services from season 2 to season 3
co-production with BBC Studios and BBC Children's Productions
Digby Dragon[15] 2016–2018 Nick Jr. UK & Channel 5 co-production with Aardman Animations
Mac & Izzy[16] 2016 YouTube co-production with WGBH Boston and Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Owned by HarperCollins since 2021.
Numberblocks[17][18] 2017–present CBeebies co-production with Alphablocks LTD
The Adventures of Paddington 2019–2025 Nick Jr. UK
Gulli, M6 & Piwi+ (France)
Nickelodeon (international)
co-production with StudioCanal, Heyday Films and Superprod Animation
It's Pony[19][20] 2020–2022 Nickelodeon UK
Nickelodeon/Nicktoons (United States)
co-production with Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Pip and Posy[21][22] 2021–present Sky Kids, 5 & Nick Jr. UK co-production with Magic Light Pictures
Millie & Lou 2022 YouTube
Big Tree City[23] 2022 Netflix
Supertato 2022–present CBeebies
Tencent Video (China)
under Brighton Zoo
co-production with BBC Studios Kids & Family
Lego City: No Limits[24][25] 2023–present ITVX
YouTube
co-production with The Lego Group
Mojo Swoptops[26] 2024–present CBeebies co-production with Tararaboom
Wonderblocks 2025–present CBeebies co-production with Alphablocks LTD

Television shorts

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Title Release date Broadcaster Notes
Superworm December 25, 2021 BBC One co-production with Magic Light Pictures
The Smeds and the Smoos 2022

List of awards and accolades

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Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2006 Children's BAFTA Animation Those Scurvy Rascals Nominated
2008 Children's BAFTA Short Form Stitch Up Showdown Nominated
2009 Children's BAFTA Short Form My Favourite Bedtime Story Nominated
2009 Children's BAFTA Breakthrough Talent Adam Shaw Won
2010 Children's BAFTA Learning - Primary Alphablocks Nominated
2010 Children's BAFTA Short Form My Favourite Bedtime Story Won
2012 Children's BAFTA Pre-School Animation Tree Fu Tom Nominated
2012 Children's BAFTA Independent Production Company Blue Zoo Animation Studio Won
2014 Children's BAFTA Short Form Gumball Song Nominated
2014 Children's BAFTA Independent Production Company Blue Zoo Animation Studio Nominated
2016 Children's BAFTA Independent Production Company Blue Zoo Animation Studio Nominated
2017 Children's BAFTA Learning Numberblocks Nominated
2017 Children's BAFTA Independent Production Company Blue Zoo Animation Studio Won
2018 BAFTA Films Short Film Mamoon Nominated
2019 Children's BAFTA Pre-School Animation Digby Dragon Nominated
2019 Children's BAFTA Pre-School Animation Numberblocks Won
2020 Annies Best TV/Media - Preschool The Adventures of Paddington Won
2020 Annies Best Voice Acting - TV/Media It's Pony Nominated
2020 Annies Best Production Design - TV/Media The Adventures of Paddington Nominated
2016 PromaxBDA UK Best Direct Response Promo Bitesize Won
2015 PromaxBDA UK Best Channel Identity Nick Jr Rebrand Won
2015 PromaxBDA UK Best Sponsorship Package LEGO Star Wars Rebels Won
2021 Emmy Award Outstanding Pre-School Children's Animated Series The Adventures of Paddington Won
2021 Emmy Award Outstanding Writing for a Pre-School Animated Program The Adventures of Paddington Won
2021 Emmy Award Outstanding Directing for a Pre-School Animated Program The Adventures of Paddington Nominated
2024 British Animation Awards Children's Choice Lego City: No Limits[27] Nominated

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Blue Zoo Animation Studio is a London-based specializing in computer-generated (CG) for , short films, commercials, and . Founded in 2000 by university classmates Tom Box, Oli Hyatt, and Adam Shaw—former students of —the studio has grown into one of the UK's leading producers, employing over 200 staff and emphasizing a positive workplace culture that earned it B Corp certification in 2021 as the world's first such studio in the animation sector. The company is renowned for its focus on creating joyful, educational, and commercially successful content, often in collaboration with broadcasters like and , and has expanded into co-development, licensing, mobile games, and audience growth strategies via platforms like . Blue Zoo's portfolio includes acclaimed children's series such as Numberblocks and Alphablocks, educational math and literacy programs produced in partnership with Alphablocks Ltd., as well as The Adventures of Paddington, which has garnered multiple international awards including two Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Pre-School Children's Animated Series and Writing in 2021, an Annie Award for Best Preschool TV/Media in 2021, and a British Animation Award for Best Children's Pre-School Series in 2020. Other notable productions feature Mojo Swoptops, Supertato, Digby Dragon, and the short film The Smeds and the Smoos, which won two Kidscreen Awards in 2024 for Best One-Off/Special in Preschool Programming and Best Animation. The studio has received widespread recognition, including a BAFTA Award for Independent Production Company of the Year in 2017, multiple British Animation Awards, and a landmark BAFTA Special Award in December 2025 honoring its 25-year legacy in children's animation.

Company profile

Founding and leadership

Blue Zoo Animation Studio was founded in 2000 in London by Oli Hyatt, Adam Shaw, and Tom Box, who were classmates at Bournemouth University studying animation. The studio began as a small outfit specializing in computer-generated (CG) character animation targeted at children, with an initial emphasis on producing commercials and short films. This foundational work laid the groundwork for the studio's later expansion into television series, building on its expertise in playful, engaging character-driven content. The current leadership structure remains anchored by its co-founders, who continue to guide the studio's creative and operational direction. Oli Hyatt MBE serves as co-founder and joint managing director. Adam Shaw serves as co-founder, shareholder, and board member. Tom Box serves as co-founder, joint managing director, shareholder, and board member. Together, they maintain ownership and operational control, ensuring continuity from the studio's origins. In November 2025, the co-founders were announced as recipients of a BAFTA Special Award for the studio's 25-year legacy in children's animation, to be presented in December 2025. Under this leadership, has evolved into a collaborative, artist-driven , growing organically to employ over 300 artists as of 2025. The studio emphasizes a positive work environment, achieving B Corp certification in 2021 to formalize its commitment to staff well-being and creative fulfillment, with over 95% satisfaction rates among employees and clients. This culture fosters innovation in while prioritizing the happiness and professional growth of its talent pool.

Facilities and operations

Blue Zoo Animation Studio maintains its headquarters in , , operating from two adjacent studios that accommodate over 200 artists specializing in both computer-generated (CG) and 2D techniques. This infrastructure supports the studio's core production activities, including the creation of Emmy- and BAFTA-winning episodic series and commercials. In 2022, the studio expanded its footprint by establishing the Zoo facility in partnership with Plug-In Media, a regional hub designed to bolster 2D animation capacity and initially focused on producing the series Supertato. This collaboration leverages the south coast location to attract talent in the Southeast while integrating creative resources for content. To further its European presence, launched Kazoo Animation in 2022 via a with Paris-based Samka Productions, establishing a service-oriented studio in , , for production and co-productions. This initiative combines Blue Zoo's expertise in character-driven with Samka's local production capabilities to serve broadcasters and brands across the . The studio earned B Corp certification in 2021 as the world's first independent animation company to achieve this status, committing to high standards in environmental sustainability, employee welfare, and community impact. It publishes annual B Corp impact reports to track progress, with the 2024 edition highlighting initiatives like use, zero-landfill waste goals, and diversity programs. Beyond production, Blue Zoo provides integrated services such as co-development of original intellectual properties (IPs), mobile game creation, YouTube channel management and audience growth strategies, and global licensing through its dedicated Blue Zoo Rights division, established in 2019. These offerings enable brands to extend character universes across digital platforms, merchandise, and media, with the licensing team fostering partnerships for toys, apparel, and live events. This operational scale, supported by a staff of over 300 as of 2025, underpins the studio's delivery of high-profile television series.

History

Early development (2000–2019)

Blue Zoo Animation Studio was founded in 2000 in London by a group of university classmates from Bournemouth University, marking the beginning of its focus on high-quality character animation. The studio's inaugural project was the creation of "Blue Cow," a segment for the BBC's The Story Makers, which aligned with the launch of the CBeebies channel and introduced early CG techniques in children's programming. Throughout the 2000s, Blue Zoo built its reputation through work on commercials and short films, honing a distinctive style of CG character animation that emphasized expressive, playful visuals for young audiences. Notable early commercials included campaigns for brands like Pokémon, showcasing the studio's ability to blend with vibrant 3D elements. This period allowed the small team to experiment with digital tools, transitioning from initial freelance efforts to more structured productions, while securing commissions from broadcasters like the . By the mid-2000s, these projects had established Blue Zoo as a reliable partner for short-form content in the UK industry. The studio's entry into television came in 2010 with Alphablocks, a co-production with Alphablocks Limited for , which became its first major educational series teaching through animated letter characters and songs. This success paved the way for further commissions, including contributions to preschool content that highlighted Blue Zoo's expertise in engaging, curriculum-aligned animation. In 2017, Blue Zoo expanded its educational portfolio with the launch of Numberblocks, another co-production with Alphablocks Limited, focusing on mathematical concepts via block-based characters to make abstract numbers accessible and fun for children. That same year, the studio received the BAFTA Children's Award for Independent Production Company of the Year, recognizing its innovative contributions to children's media. From its origins as a modest operation, grew organically into an established studio by 2019, with a team expanding to over 200 artists dedicated to CG and 2D animation. This expansion was driven by a steady stream of and commissions, solidifying its role in delivering Emmy- and BAFTA-winning content for preschool education. In 2019, the studio launched Blue Zoo Rights to manage for its key series, including , enabling broader licensing and global reach while maintaining a focus on character-driven storytelling.

Recent expansions (2020–present)

In the early , Blue Zoo Animation Studio expanded its portfolio through high-profile partnerships, notably co-producing the animated series The Adventures of with and , which premiered in late 2019 and continued airing into the across platforms like and Nick Jr. This collaboration marked a significant step in the studio's growth, leveraging the global appeal of the Paddington franchise to secure international distribution and acclaim. Building on this momentum, launched its regional studio, Brighton Zoo, in October 2022 through a with Plug-In Media, focusing on 2D animation for preschool content. The facility debuted with the production of Supertato, a 2D animated comedy series that premiered on on October 17, 2022, targeting 4-6-year-olds with supermarket-themed adventures. This expansion diversified the studio's operations beyond its CG-centric base, fostering regional talent and agile production for Children's. In 2024, announced plans for a new dedicated 2D adjacent to its existing facilities, aiming to create over 60 jobs and broaden its capabilities from a primary CG focus to include more hybrid 2D/CG workflows. This initiative supported ongoing projects like the CG-animated series Mojo Swoptops, developed in collaboration with Tararaboom and Samka Productions under the banner, which launched on and on October 7, 2024. The 52-episode series emphasized action-comedy elements for young audiences, enhancing 's presence in educational and entertainment programming for public broadcasters. By mid-2025, the studio continued its strategic growth with an expansion of its shortform and advertising team in July, introducing a new roster of animation directors to bolster commercial production capabilities. This move aligned with broader efforts to scale branded content services, including partnerships for campaigns like those with the RSPB. In August, Blue Zoo announced a new series of Numberblocks in partnership with Alphablocks Ltd. and BBC Children's, comprising 15 episodes premiering on CBeebies to advance educational math concepts such as perimeter and area, further solidifying its role in curriculum-driven IP development. On November 10, 2025, BAFTA announced a Special Award for Blue Zoo, to be presented in December 2025, honoring the studio's 25-year legacy in children's animation. These expansions were underpinned by the studio's 2021 B Corp certification, which emphasized sustainable practices in talent growth and operations.

Productions

Television series

Blue Zoo Animation Studio has established itself as a key producer of educational , primarily for preschool audiences on platforms like . These programs emphasize interactive learning through , focusing on , , problem-solving, and everyday adventures, often in collaboration with broadcasters such as the . The studio's series typically feature short, episodic formats designed to engage young viewers with colorful characters and curriculum-aligned content. Alphablocks (2010–present) is a flagship literacy series co-produced with the , featuring anthropomorphic letter characters that form words through playful interactions to teach and reading skills to preschoolers. The show has aired over 140 episodes across multiple seasons, with a new series announced in early 2025 to expand its educational scope. Numberblocks (2017–present), another math-oriented collaboration with the and Alphablocks Ltd., introduces numerical concepts like , , and patterns via block-shaped characters that combine and separate in fun scenarios. Spanning multiple seasons with over 100 episodes to date, the series includes a 2025 installment of 15 new episodes exploring advanced topics such as perimeter and data handling. The Adventures of Paddington (2019–2025), co-produced with and , adapts Michael Bond's classic into a 3D-animated series following young Paddington Bear's daily discoveries and mishaps in . The program consists of 78 episodes across three seasons of 26 episodes each, blending humor with themes of friendship and curiosity for ages 3–6. Supertato (2022–present) is a comedy-adventure series inspired by Sue Hendra and Paul Linnet's , centering on a heroic potato and his vegetable allies battling the mischievous Evil Pea in a setting to promote and bravery. Its first season comprises 52 seven-minute episodes, with subsequent seasons continuing the high-energy antics. Mojo Swoptops (2024–present), a CG-animated series co-produced with Tararaboom and based on , follows the inventive truck Mojo who swaps attachments to solve problems, fostering creativity and engineering skills. Launched on in October 2024, the initial run features 52 eleven-minute episodes. Wonderblocks (2025–present) integrates brief educational segments into a series format, produced with Alphablocks Ltd. and the , where characters like Go, Stop, and Do Blocks navigate challenges to build and basic coding awareness. Debuting on in January 2025, it delivers five new episodes weekly to encourage logical problem-solving in young children.

Short films and specials

Blue Zoo Animation Studio has produced a selection of animated short films and specials, emphasizing standalone narratives designed for young audiences that explore themes of friendship, heroism, and social harmony. These works often adapt popular children's literature and showcase the studio's expertise in character-driven CG animation. In the early 2000s, following its founding in 2000, Blue Zoo developed its computer-generated imagery (CG) capabilities through experimental short films and initial projects, laying the groundwork for more ambitious productions without any single title emerging as dominant. One notable example is the 2021 BBC special Superworm, a 25-minute animated adaptation of Julia Donaldson's children's book, produced in collaboration with . Directed by Sarah Scrimgeour and Jac Hamman, the film follows the adventures of a heroic worm who aids his forest friends against threats, highlighting themes of and community support in a vibrant natural world. Voiced by talents including as Superworm and narrated by , it premiered on on December 25, 2021, and received an Annie Award nomination for Best Special Production in 2023. Another key production is The Smeds and the Smoos (2022), a 30-minute special also adapted from a and book, with animation services provided by Blue Zoo for . Directed by Samantha Cutler and Daniel Snaddon, this intergalactic tale depicts two young aliens from feuding red and blue families who fall in love, promoting messages of diversity, , and breaking down prejudices in a style reminiscent of for preschoolers. Featuring voices such as as narrator and as Grandmother Smoo, it aired on on December 25, 2022, and won the International Emmy Award for Kids: Animation in 2023.

Commercials and other media

Blue Zoo Animation Studio has produced extensive commercials using computer-generated (CG) animation since the early 2000s, focusing on character-driven content for various brands. Representative projects include campaigns for children's products and toys such as , , and Pokémon, as well as broader clients like , , Clarks, , and , often integrating 2D and 3D techniques for branded storytelling. These efforts, which began as a foundation for the studio's growth alongside its television work, emphasize fast-turnaround visuals to enhance brand engagement in and . The studio's digital presence has expanded significantly through channels tied to its intellectual properties (IPs), particularly and , which have amassed millions of subscribers and views to foster educational audience interaction. The channel, for instance, has over 13.7 million subscribers (as of November 2025), generating hundreds of millions of monthly views to support math learning for young children. This growth in digital content has driven broader engagement, complementing the studio's commercial output with interactive, ad-free educational videos. In mobile gaming and apps, Blue Zoo has co-developed educational titles based on its IPs, such as the series, to promote playful learning of numbers and counting skills. Key examples include Meet the , a free introductory app that builds foundational counting abilities, and : Hide and Seek, which teaches and number bonds through interactive gameplay. The subscription-based World app further extends this with video-on-demand and games for ages 3+, emphasizing core math concepts in an animated environment. In 2025, Blue Zoo expanded its shortform advertising capabilities by introducing a new roster of animation directors, aimed at bolstering creative output for commercials and branded content. This initiative, announced in July, includes diverse talents to handle visually dynamic projects, enhancing the studio's position in fast-paced advertising markets. Licensing and merchandising for Blue Zoo's IPs have been managed through Blue Zoo Rights since its launch in 2019, covering products like toys, books, and apparel to extend brand reach. The division facilitates global partnerships, such as recent deals for and toys in the UK and , including interactive items like Clever Tonies audio toys. In October 2025, Blue Zoo Licensing partnered with Retail Monster UK to launch a Blocks Universe retail programme, further expanding for and . These efforts unlock commercial potential beyond , supporting educational merchandising for children's markets.

Awards and recognition

BAFTA awards

Blue Zoo Animation Studio has garnered significant recognition from the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA), particularly through its Children's Awards, highlighting the studio's excellence in producing engaging and educational animation for young audiences. The studio's wins and nominations underscore its impact on British children's television, with accolades spanning production company achievements, series, and individual contributions. The studio first won the BAFTA Children's Independent Production Company of the Year award in 2012, recognizing its innovative work in animation. It secured the same category again in 2017, marking its second victory and affirming its status as a leading independent producer. In the realm of specific productions, Blue Zoo's Numberblocks earned the Pre-School Animation award at the 2019 BAFTA Children's Awards, praised for its creative approach to mathematics education. Earlier, Alphablocks received a nomination in the Learning - Primary category at the 2010 BAFTA Children's Awards, celebrating its phonics-based learning innovation. The Adventures of Paddington series also garnered a nomination in 2022 for Young Performer (Bobby Beynon), reflecting the studio's success in adapting beloved characters for preschool viewers from 2021 onward. Additionally, The Smeds and the Smoos was longlisted for British Short Animation in the 2024 BAFTA Film Awards (for the 2023 production), acknowledging its heartfelt storytelling and CGI craftsmanship. On November 10, 2025, BAFTA announced a Special Award for Blue Zoo, to be presented to co-founders Adam Shaw, Oli Hyatt MBE, and Tom Box on December 8, 2025, honoring the studio's 25-year legacy in creating animation that educates and entertains children worldwide. This accolade highlights their overall contributions, including B Corp certification and commitment to sustainable practices.
YearCategoryProduction/RecipientOutcomeSource
2012Independent Production Company of the YearBlue Zoo Animation StudioWonBAFTA Press Release (archived via secondary reports)
2017Independent Production Company of the YearBlue Zoo Animation StudioWonBAFTA Press Release
2010Learning - PrimaryNominatedBAFTA Awards
2019Pre-School AnimationWonBAFTA Awards
2022Young PerformerThe Adventures of (Bobby Beynon)NominatedAnimation Magazine
2023 (longlist 2024)British Short Animation (Film Awards)The Smeds and the SmoosLonglistedBlue Zoo Blog
2025Special AwardAdam Shaw, Oli Hyatt MBE, Tom BoxWon (presented Dec 8)BAFTA Press Release

Emmy and international awards

Blue Zoo Animation Studio has garnered significant international recognition through and other global accolades, particularly for its and educational programming. In 2021, the studio's work on The Adventures of Paddington earned two : one for Outstanding Children's Animated Series and another for Outstanding Writing for a Children's or Family Viewing Program. These wins highlighted the series' engaging and high production quality in the competitive U.S. market. The studio's animation excellence has also been acknowledged by the , the premier honors for animation achievement. For The Adventures of Paddington, Blue Zoo received a win in 2021 for Best TV/Media – Preschool at the , recognizing the episode "Paddington Digs a Tunnel to Peru." Additionally, the 2021 special Superworm was nominated in 2023 for Best Animated Special Production at the , underscoring the studio's versatility in short-form content with environmental themes. These nominations and wins reflect Blue Zoo's contributions to character-driven animation on an international stage. Beyond creative awards, has been celebrated for its workplace environment. In 2024, the studio was named a winner in the Broadcast Best Places to Work in survey, praising its supportive culture and employee-focused initiatives that foster innovation in production. The studio continues to receive nominations for its educational series at the Kidscreen Awards, which honor innovative children's media globally. Productions like have earned ongoing nominations through 2025, including a shortlist spot for the Numberblocks World app in the Best Learning App—Branded category, emphasizing the series' role in for young audiences. These accolades complement the studio's UK-based BAFTA honors by showcasing its broader international impact.

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