Against all odds, the series became the most popular among programs introduced the same year, becoming a hit worldwide. It was localized as Space Goofs and co-produced by Xilam, during its broadcast on France 3 in September 1997. With writer Philippe Traversat, he created the series Les Zinzins de L'espace, similar to 1950's American cartoons, akin to titles like Looney Tunes. Raimbaud came up with an idea he could not have realized at Jingle – a story of shipwrecked aliens on Earth who took refuge in a house for rent. This series was produced by Millésime Productions for TF1 and it will be sold very little in Europe. At the same time, he created the series The Little Witches, the story of Sherilyn and her apprentice witches who use their magical powers to thwart the diabolical plans of a businessman. Promoted artistic director of the then-new studio Gaumont Multimedia, he began working on Highlander: The Series for M6. In 1993, Jingle itself became bankrupt.īy then, Raimbaud was known in the community and Gaumont Film Company hired him to revive the films of Asterix and Lucky Luke, that were last produced in the 1970s. In 1992, the bankruptcy and liquidation of La Cinq caused the closure of many production companies. The challenge of Raimbaud was not to create tasteless cartoons for children only. Thus, 104 episodes were broadcast on La Cinq, starting in March 1990. It was not until 1988 that Jingle itself made a series: Manu created by cartoonist Frank Margerin. A year later, the company stood out with productions such as Mimi Cracra (A2), Walter Melon ( Canal+) and Les Enfants de la Liberté (FR3). 25 people under them outsourced series like Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea and Rahan. In 1986, Raimbaud created his own studio, Jingle, with Christian Masson (advertising and producer). He contributed to Albert Barillé's series, Once Upon a Time. He decided to pursue his career in Paris. In the 1980s, he helped launch the series Ulysses 31. In the studio, he met directors like Bruno Bianchi ( Inspector Gadget), Bernard Deyriès ( The Mysterious Cities of Gold), etc. This was where he learned to make cartoons. In 1975, he joined a then-small animation studio called DIC Entertainment created by Jean Chalopin. Thus, he made his debut in drawing, although initially, he mainly drew billboards. At age 14, he abandoned his studies in favor of training as a painter in words. Raimbaud was born on 27 February 1958, in Évreux, France. Raimbaud died in June 1998, having had lung cancer for some time. He also co-created Space Goofs with Philippe Traversat, the first show he made co-produced by Gaumont Multimedia and Xilam. He is best known for creating the animated series, Oggy and the Cockroaches that officially debuted posthumously on 6 September 1998, on France 3. Jean-Yves Stephane Marcel Raimbaud (27 February 1958 – 28 June 1998) was a French animator and screenwriter. Being the creator of Oggy and the Cockroaches and the co-creator of Space Goofs
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