Infra Studios started in 2013, June, when its soon-to-be founder, Maximus Loo2012, found an old script he wrote when he was eleven. He started developing the show himself, taking some aspects from Pixar and Blue Sky films. He had problems with animating Infra, however. Thus, the animating schedule was pushed back by 5 weeks for the animation of the first episode, Cold-Blood After that, he decided to direct a feature film based on his series. Negotiating with Pixar and Nickelodeon, he decided to release it in theaters instead of direct to DVD.
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| - Infra Studios started in 2013, June, when its soon-to-be founder, Maximus Loo2012, found an old script he wrote when he was eleven. He started developing the show himself, taking some aspects from Pixar and Blue Sky films. He had problems with animating Infra, however. Thus, the animating schedule was pushed back by 5 weeks for the animation of the first episode, Cold-Blood After that, he decided to direct a feature film based on his series. Negotiating with Pixar and Nickelodeon, he decided to release it in theaters instead of direct to DVD.
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| - Infra Studios started in 2013, June, when its soon-to-be founder, Maximus Loo2012, found an old script he wrote when he was eleven. He started developing the show himself, taking some aspects from Pixar and Blue Sky films. He had problems with animating Infra, however. Thus, the animating schedule was pushed back by 5 weeks for the animation of the first episode, Cold-Blood After that, he decided to direct a feature film based on his series. Negotiating with Pixar and Nickelodeon, he decided to release it in theaters instead of direct to DVD.
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