Suggesting a merge with Dong Yang Animation Co., LTD.. Apparently these are the same studios. From "Batman Beyond" by Dennis Fischer - AnimeFantastique vol. 1 No. 4 (Winter 1999):
The animation for BATMAN BEYOND is provided by Korean studio Koko, formerly known as Dong Yang. Said Timm, "When we first started working with them back in 1991, they were basically a studio that had handled subcontracting work from Japanese studios. But [the founders of Koko] were looking to expand their horizons, and somehow they came to our attention. They said they would really like to give it a try, and we took a gamble on them. We gave them - I think it was episode three of the original BATMAN series - and they just did a really good job on it. Eventually, they got so good and they are so fast that they've become our main suppliers. On BATMAN BEYOND, they are the only studio we've used on the series so far. For the 39 new episodes, it's an awful lot of work in a short amount of time, but they say they can handle it, and we hope they can."
"What's great about them is that they have literally gotten better and better throughout the years. They are constantly trying to improve their own skills and pay close attention to what we want, and they just deliver." —The preceding unsigned comment was added by MattieSavannahPahl (talk • contribs).
- If there are any other sources on it that be great, but cautiously okay with a merge atm. --Tupka217 (talk) 21:29, 8 January 2023 (UTC)
- I'll keep a look out for anything else. Chatted briefly with Dan Riba about it and he said he thinks they were the same, but wasn't 100%, so would definitely be nice to have further clarification. --MattieSavannahPahl (talk)
- Perhaps not as firmly worded as Timm's earlier quote, but just came across "They're connected with Dong Yang" from Paul Dini[1] -- MattieSavannahPahl (talk)
- ↑ "Batman: The Animated Series writer" by Animation Arena