Series animation production that holds, episode after episode.
An animation series production studio built for episodic reality: look continuity across episodes, weekly delivery cadence, and budgets that survive a full season.
Episodic animation is a different sport from one-off films. The hard problems are industrial: keeping the look identical from episode 3 to episode 30, managing turnovers, and hitting a weekly cadence without burning the team or the budget. UNI's leads have run those pipelines on broadcast and streaming series across Asia and Hollywood.
Our hybrid pipeline is what makes a season pencil out: AI-accelerated layout, in-between, and iteration stages compress the per-episode cost curve, while senior key animation and supervision keep the craft ceiling high. That's how a long-form order becomes producible instead of aspirational.
Episodic animation at season scale.
Full-season 2D/3D production
Toon Boom, Maya, and Unreal pipelines scoped for 8–52 episode orders.
Look & continuity management
Style bibles, shot QC, and supervision that keep episode 30 matching episode 1.
Co-production & service work
Full episodes or discrete stages — layout, animation, FX, or finishing — inside your pipeline.
Vertical short-form series
Series-grade vertical content built for platform-native weekly cadence.
From brief to delivery.
Pilot & pipeline test
A pilot episode or sequence proves look, cadence, and cost before the season commits.
Season setup
Style bible, asset library, and turnover process locked with your showrunners.
Weekly delivery cadence
Episode batches on a fixed cadence, with QC gates every delivery.
Season wrap & handoff
Masters, assets, and documentation handed off clean for the next season.
Common questions.
What series lengths can you take on?
From 8-episode limited runs to 52-episode broadcast orders. The pilot-first model means scale is proven before either side commits a season.
Can you match an existing show's look?
Yes — continuity is the core discipline of our episodic work. We build from your style bible, or reverse-engineer one if it doesn't exist yet.
How does AI change a season budget?
AI-accelerated layout and iteration compress the biggest recurring per-episode costs by 30–50%, which is often the difference between a green light and a pass.