Boulder Media
Boulder Media is a Dublin-based Irish animation studio specializing in high-end 2D animation for television series, films, and digital content, established in 2000 by filmmaker Robert Cullen.[1][2][3] The studio has grown into one of Ireland's largest animation producers, employing a globally recruited team of approximately 200 artists and focusing on story-driven, design-focused projects for both children's and adult audiences.[3][4][5] Initially operating as an independent entity, Boulder Media was acquired by Hasbro in 2016 for approximately €11.9 million, during which it contributed to major franchises under the toy company's portfolio.[6][7] In 2022, Hasbro sold the studio to Australian production company Princess Pictures, marking its transition to a wholly owned subsidiary while maintaining its Dublin headquarters and creative operations.[8][9] Boulder Media has earned international recognition through multi-award-winning contributions to acclaimed animated series, including production on The Amazing World of Gumball and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends for Cartoon Network, as well as Disney's Wander Over Yonder and CBBC's Danger Mouse.[10][11] Under Hasbro's ownership, it handled key episodes and films for Transformers: Cyberverse and My Little Pony: A New Generation, blending traditional 2D techniques with innovative digital visuals.[12][8] More recently, the studio has expanded into adult-oriented animation with projects like Grimsburg for Fox and Cat Burglar for Netflix, as well as announcing new seasons for ongoing series and developing Wizzos for Cartoon Forum 2025, solidifying its reputation for versatile, high-quality storytelling in the global animation industry.[12][4][13][14][15]History
Founding and early development (2000–2015)
Boulder Media was founded in July 2000 by filmmaker Robert Cullen in Dublin, Ireland, initially operating as a small animation outfit specializing in high-quality 2D animation services for international clients.[16][17] The studio began with a modest team, securing its first contract from a Los Angeles-based production company, which laid the groundwork for outsourcing animation work from major U.S. networks. This early focus on 2D techniques allowed Boulder Media to build technical expertise in digital ink-and-paint processes and character animation, positioning it as an emerging player in Ireland's burgeoning animation sector.[18] A pivotal early project came in 2004 with the studio's involvement in Cartoon Network's Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, created by Craig McCracken, where Boulder Media provided animation services for 13 episodes of the series.[18][19] This collaboration marked the studio's entry into high-profile international co-productions, valued at approximately $1.6 million, and showcased its ability to deliver vibrant, character-driven visuals aligned with American broadcast standards. Subsequent early contributions included animation services for Disney Channel's Shorty McShorts' Shorts episodes such as "Boyz on da Run" in 2006–2007, further demonstrating versatility in short-form content and comedic timing. These projects helped establish Boulder's reputation for reliable, cost-effective 2D work, attracting partnerships with networks like Cartoon Network and fostering a pipeline of transatlantic opportunities.[20] The studio's workforce expanded rapidly in its formative years, reflecting a commitment to nurturing Irish animation talent through local hiring and skill-building programs. Starting with just a handful of employees in 2000, the team grew to 27 within two weeks of securing the Foster's contract, driven by the need for specialized animators, layout artists, and compositors.[18] By 2013, staff numbers reached 60, increasing to 99 in 2014 and approximately 150 by the end of that year, as the studio invested in training programs to develop homegrown expertise in 2D digital animation tools like Toon Boom Harmony.[17] This growth emphasized sustainable talent development, with Boulder Media prioritizing Irish graduates and mid-career professionals to reduce reliance on expatriate hires and contribute to the local creative economy. Key milestones during this period included the 2011 co-production of the first season of Cartoon Network's The Amazing World of Gumball, which solidified the studio's standing for innovative hybrid 2D/3D workflows and earned industry recognition for production efficiency.[20]Acquisition by Hasbro and expansion (2016–2022)
In July 2016, Hasbro acquired Boulder Media, an Irish animation studio based in Dublin, for approximately €11.9 million (though officially undisclosed), establishing it as a wholly owned subsidiary focused on expanding the toy company's animation capabilities.[6][21][7] At the time of the acquisition, Boulder employed approximately 150 full-time staff, enabling Hasbro to leverage the studio's expertise in producing content for third-party clients while prioritizing internal projects tied to Hasbro's intellectual properties.[22] This move supported Hasbro's strategy to integrate storytelling across its brands, with Boulder retaining its operational independence under the oversight of Hasbro's entertainment division.[6] To accommodate growing workloads, Boulder opened a second studio location in Dublin's Sandymount area at 2-4 Claremont Road in August 2017, expanding its production capacity for both television series and feature development.[23][24] During this period, the studio contributed to key animated projects, including ongoing production support for the revival of Danger Mouse (2015–2019), where it handled animation for the series' later seasons under FremantleMedia and CBBC.) Boulder also provided animation services for The Amazing World of Gumball across its run from 2011 to 2019, blending 2D and 3D techniques in collaboration with Cartoon Network Studios Europe.[25] A significant focus shifted to Hasbro's own IPs, exemplified by Transformers: Cyberverse (2018–2021), a CGI series produced in partnership with Allspark Animation that explored Bumblebee's adventures and memory recovery.) By 2020, Boulder's full-time workforce had stabilized at around 150 employees, reflecting steady growth amid increased emphasis on Hasbro-branded content like My Little Pony adaptations.[2][4] In May 2019, Hasbro and Boulder jointly proposed converting Dublin's disused Stena Line ferry terminal in Dún Laoghaire into a dedicated animation film studio to support theatrical feature production, but the plan was rejected by Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council due to zoning and heritage concerns.[26] This setback highlighted challenges in scaling infrastructure, yet the era marked Boulder's evolution from an independent service provider to a core asset in Hasbro's global entertainment ecosystem, with expanded facilities and a portfolio centered on high-profile, brand-driven animations.[26]Transition to Princess Pictures and recent milestones (2022–present)
On November 1, 2022, Hasbro sold Boulder Media to the Australian-based production company Princess Pictures for an undisclosed sum, marking the studio's transition from toy industry ownership to an independent animation entity while maintaining its headquarters in Dublin, Ireland.[8][27][9] This acquisition enabled Boulder Media to pursue greater autonomy in developing original intellectual property and forging international partnerships, aligning with Princess Pictures' expansion strategy in global animation services.[28][29] In July 2023, Boulder Media announced plans to hire an additional 90 staff members over the following six months, aiming to bolster its production capacity for original content amid post-acquisition growth.[30] By September 2025, the studio's workforce had reached approximately 212 employees, reflecting sustained expansion and a focus on digital-first 2D animation tailored for streaming platforms and online media.[31][1] This period also saw the studio emphasize its role in the Irish animation sector through international collaborations, including animation services for the adult sitcom Grimsburg, which premiered in 2024 and stars Jon Hamm.[32][33] Boulder Media marked its 25th anniversary in 2025, celebrating its longevity since founding in 2000 and contributions to Ireland's animation industry through a series of retrospective highlights on past productions.[34] Key recent milestones included pitching the original series Wizzos, created by Stephen McGann, at Cartoon Forum 2025, where it received positive reception for its magical adventure narrative.[35][36] Additionally, the studio debuted its short film Molly's Myths in June 2025 on RTÉ, later made available for streaming, showcasing vibrant depictions of Irish folklore.[37][38][39]Operations
Facilities and infrastructure
Boulder Media maintains its primary headquarters in Dublin, Ireland, at 14 Hawkins Street, Dublin 2, operating as one of the country's largest animation studios.[40][3] The studio was previously expanded in 2017 to include a facility in Sandymount, Dublin 4, but that location was offered for sale in 2018, and current operations are centered at Hawkins Street.[41][42][43] The studios are equipped for comprehensive 2D animation and post-production workflows, leveraging industry-standard tools such as Toon Boom Harmony for rigging, animation, and digital ink-and-paint processes, alongside Adobe Creative Suite for design and compositing, and a limited integration of 3D elements where needed.[44] These setups enable efficient handling of storyboarding, animation, and final assembly stages, with ftrack Studio implemented to streamline asset management and collaboration across post-production.[44] In 2019, Boulder Media, in partnership with Hasbro, pursued the development of a dedicated animation film studio at the disused ferry terminal in Dún Laoghaire Harbour, Dublin, envisioning expanded infrastructure including enhanced rendering capabilities to support larger-scale projects; however, the initiative was ultimately unsuccessful when Dún Laoghaire-Rathdown County Council rejected the proposal.[45] As of 2025, Boulder Media's facilities facilitate hybrid remote and in-office workflows, allowing teams to collaborate seamlessly with international clients while maintaining a central city-center presence in Dublin.[46][47]Workforce and production capabilities
Boulder Media employs over 200 staff members as of 2025, comprising a mix of Irish and international talent in roles such as animators, writers, directors, and production specialists.[5][48] The studio's workforce draws from global recruitment efforts, fostering a multicultural environment that supports its operations as one of Ireland's largest animation facilities.[49] The studio planned 45% growth to around 290 employees by early 2024.[4] Key leadership at Boulder Media includes Head of Studio Production Colm Tyrrell, who oversees studio production, and Head of Studio Operations Jenni MacNeaney, responsible for studio operations.[49] Additional senior roles are held by Creative Directors Paul O’Flanagan and Gillian Comerford, who guide the creative vision and development processes.[49] These executives bring extensive experience in animation, contributing to the studio's strategic direction and talent management. The studio's production capabilities center on 2D animation, complemented by 3D techniques, storyboarding, and full pipeline support for television series and films.[49] Boulder Media facilitates co-productions with major global networks, including Cartoon Network, Netflix, and Apple TV+, leveraging Ireland's tax incentives—such as 32% rebates for television and 40% for qualifying feature films under Section 481—to enhance efficiency and collaboration.[49][50] This expertise allows the studio to deliver high-quality, story-driven content for both children's and adult audiences, emphasizing digital-first visuals and innovative design.[46] To build animation skills, Boulder Media invests in training programs, including work experience opportunities for Transition Year students and a graduate program in partnership with the Institute of Art, Design + Technology (IADT) launched in 2018.[51][52] The studio also nurtures emerging talent through in-house short film productions, which have garnered awards at international festivals.[49] Diversity initiatives promote an inclusive workplace by celebrating international staff via cultural events and encouraging self-expression among employees from varied backgrounds, aligning with broader efforts to grow Ireland's animation sector.[46] These programs enhance the studio's capacity while supporting national industry development.[4]Productions
Animated television series
Boulder Media has contributed to over 20 animated television series since its founding, providing animation services, co-production, and full production roles for major broadcasters including Cartoon Network, Disney, BBC, and Nickelodeon. These efforts span preschool educational content, action-adventure shows, and adult-oriented comedies, often involving 2D animation techniques in collaboration with international partners. Notable examples highlight the studio's expertise in blending humor, action, and character-driven storytelling, with several series earning awards or nominations for animation quality and educational value.[12][3] Key series include:- The Amazing World of Gumball (2011–2019): Boulder Media handled animation production for Season 1 in association with Dandelion Studios for Cartoon Network, contributing to 36 episodes that mixed 2D, 3D, and live-action elements in a surreal family comedy setting. The series received multiple Emmy nominations for outstanding animated program.[53][54][25]
- Wander Over Yonder (2013–2016): Provided animation services, particularly for Season 2, for Disney Channel, producing 26 episodes featuring intergalactic adventures with optimistic alien Wander and his companion Sylvia.[55][56]
- Danger Mouse (2015–2019): Lead animation production in collaboration with FremantleMedia and Boat Rocker Media for CBBC, delivering 99 episodes reviving the classic spy parody with high-energy 2D visuals. The series received a BAFTA nomination for Best Children's Animation in 2016.[57][58]
- Go Jetters (2015–2021): Co-production and full animation with Giant Animation for BBC CBeebies, creating 154 episodes of geography-focused adventures for preschoolers, emphasizing global exploration and teamwork. It earned a BAFTA nomination for Best Pre-School Animation in 2016.[59][60][61]
- Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz (2017–2020): Animation services for Warner Bros. Animation and Warner Bros. Television on HBO Kids/Teletoon, producing 60 episodes reimagining L. Frank Baum's Oz universe with musical elements and whimsical designs.[62]
- Littlest Pet Shop: A World of Our Own (2018–2019): Lead animation production for Hasbro Studios and Discovery Family, handling 52 episodes centered on pet adventures in a fantastical world, focusing on friendship and creativity.[12]
- Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy (2019–2021): Animation production for Hasbro and Discovery Family, producing 104 episodes training young Transformers in rescue missions with an emphasis on teamwork and heroism.[8]
- Transformers: Cyberverse (2018–2021): Full animation services for Hasbro and Cartoon Network, producing 64 episodes exploring Transformers lore through episodic battles and character backstories.[8]
- DC Super Hero Girls (2019–2021): Animation services alongside Jam Filled Entertainment for Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network, delivering 63 episodes following teenage superheroines balancing school and crime-fighting. The show garnered Daytime Emmy nominations for animation.[63]
- My Little Pony: Pony Life (2020–2021): Animation production for Hasbro and Discovery Family, creating 40 episodes consisting of short-form segments with comedic slices of life in Ponyville, emphasizing humor over adventure.[64]
- Cat Burglar (2022): Animation services for Netflix in a limited adult collaboration, providing animation for the interactive heist comedy special blending noir and fantasy elements.
- Krapopolis (2023–present): Animation production for FOX and Bento Box Entertainment, handling ongoing episodes of the adult sitcom set in ancient Greece with gods and humans, created by Dan Harmon; renewed for multiple seasons prior to premiere, with Season 3 premiering in September 2025.[65][3][34]
- Grimsburg (2024–present): Full animation production as part of Princess Pictures collaboration for FOX and Bento Box Entertainment, producing 13 episodes in Season 1 of the detective comedy starring Jon Hamm; Season 2 premiered in February 2025.[32][33][66]