Xilam Animation SA
PAR:XIL
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Xilam Animation SA
Glance View
Xilam Animation SA engages in the production of audiovisual and multimedia entertainment programs. The company is headquartered in Paris, Ile-De-France. The company went IPO on 2002-02-07. The firm's production catalog includes an array of shows which are Oggy Oggy, Mr Magoo, Tangranimals, Pfffirates, Where's Chicky?, Oggy and the Cockroaches Next Generation, Lupin's Tales, Athleticus, Boon & Pimento, Moka's Fabulous Adventures!, Coach Me If you Can, de Gaulle at the Beach, Learn & Play with Paprika, Zig & Sharko, Oggy and the Cockroaches, Paprika, A New Kind of Magic, Rolling with the Ronks!, Floopalo, where are you?, The Daltons, Hubert & Takako, If I were an Animal, What's the Big Idea?, Space Goofs, Mr Baby, Shuriken School, Rahan, Ratz, Tupu, Bali, I Lost My Body, Oggy and The Cockroaches: The Movie and many more.
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