Hammocks Animation

Hammocks Animation was an American animated film production company established in 1973 by animator Thomas Hammocks. Hammocks and several colleagues, all of whom were former Disney animators and several CalArts graduates, left Disney on November 12, 1972 to form Hammocks Animation.

Argosy Media bought out Hammocks in 1999, and absorbed it into Argosy Animation Studios as a satellite studio. Hammocks was one of several Argosy-owned companies to have its legal name changed on 29 December 2006, when it became Argosy Media (Hammocks) Productions. This company is, along with most other satellite companies owned by Argosy Media, listed as a "Dormant company". Since Hammocks's name has no relation to Argosy, its on-screen identity has been completely removed and replaced with the Argosy Media name and identity.

History
In 1976, Thomas Hammocks, an animator and animation director at Walt Disney Productions, fellow animators Juliette Baker and Nathan Carlson, and eight other animation staff left the studio during the production of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh and The Rescuers.

Hammocks Animation had its most successful shows around 1986-1993, but later had a decline, and was bought out by Argosy Media in 1999.