Birdy Animation

Birdy Animation is an American animated film production companies of the United States of America that is a subsidiary of Touchstone Pictures, a division of The Walt Disney Company. Based in Santa Monica, California, it produces computer-animation and 2D animated feature films, short films and television series. The studio was founded on May 5, 2002 by Michael LaPai, but it was defuncted and merged with Touchstone Animation Studios.

History
In 2002, Birdy Animation was founded by Michael LaPai in May 5th in Santa Monica, California. Every since Monsters, Inc. was released, Birdy Animation always wanted to produce an computer-animation and 2D animated feature-length film. A handful of employees were offered positions doing computer animation and 2D animation in the studio. This is the first Birdy Animation film to be created, it was called Once Upon a Bird, the movie released in March 2004 and to be composed by John Powell. In 2006, this is the first Birdy Animation film to be created by Industrial Light & Magic starting with, Rock-a-Bye. In 2009, it was also created by Sony Pictures Imageworks starting with, Day of the Beach. On December 9th, 2012, Birdy Animation are about to shut down since it was defucted for Michael's graduation and it will be merged with Touchstone Animation Studios.

Filmography
All of the films produced by Touchstone Pictures and Birdy Animation and the three films were created by Birdy Animation and the both films were created by the other VFX companies of the United States of America.