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In article <5668@saturn.ucsc.edu> skinner@saturn.ucsc.edu (Robert Skinner) writes:
>	Omnibus, Magi, III, Cranston-Csuri, Digital Productions
>they are all out of business.	The poster was being witty to those
>"in the know"	(they are all defunct animation houses).

    III sold their graphics operation (including the Foonly) to
Omnibus in 1984. III itself remained in business. Their graphics group
was not a large part of the company in any case.
--
    Jon Leech (leech@cs.unc.edu)    __@/
    ``Needless to say, both in the United States and in the eucaryotic
      cell, once the old immigrants are comfortably settled and their
      place in society is established, they do their best to shut the
      door to any prospective new immigrants''
	- Freeman Dyson, _Origins of Life_