Maloing Entertainment

Maloing Entertainment is an American animation studio located in Los Angeles, California and the main production company of Mala Miles and Jake Sharratt. It was established in 2001.

History
Maloing Entertainment was founded by Mala Miles in 2001, as a division of Bear Bones Entertainment. It produces computer-generated films and television series. The studio's first movie, Greenuts, was released in 2003.

In mid-2013, Bear Bones Entertainment confirmed that they had made a multi-year deal with Nintendo to co-produce animated media based on their IPs.

In 2014, Maloing opened subsidiary Maloing Japan.

2002

 * Yogi Bear - Warner Bros. Feature Animation (also known as Warner Bros. Animation and now Warner Animation Group) wrote a treatment for a Yogi Bear feature film to Maloing. It was to center on a dilemma for Yogi Bear, but it never begin production. It was later reworked into the live-action film of the same name.
 * Wreck-It Ralph - A computer-animated film was in development at Maloing in partnership with Columbia Pictures, but was later cancelled due to script problems. The project was later moved to Walt Disney Animation Studios and was released on November 2, 2012. It was met with both critical and commercial success, grossing over $900 million worldwide and becoming the highest-grossing animated film of 2012.

2004

 * Teenage! - A planned computer-animated film by Maloing and to be released by Paramount Pictures. The story was said to center on a teenager who is very smart. It was scrapped for unknown reasons.

2006

 * Cosmo Gets an Ear - An adaptation based on Gary Clemente's book Cosmo Gets an Ear. In May 2004, it was reported that the book was optioned to Maloing Entertainment, and its development was announced in July 2006 as 2D animated hybrid film. However, the project was scrapped for unknown reasons.

2010

 * We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story - A computer-animated remake of the 1993 film was developed by Maloing Entertainment and animated at Sony Pictures Imageworks in 2010. Universal canceled the project due to story problems.