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French animation studio
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Fantôme was a French animation studio which produced arguably the first regular CG animated TV series, Insektors in 1994. The company shut down in late 1999.

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  1. Tom Sito Moving Innovation: A History of Computer Animation 2013 - Page 318 0262314312 "There is dispute as to which was the first regular CG animated TV series, Fantôme's Insektors, from France or Mainframe's Reboot, from Canada. They premiered within months of one another in 1994."
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