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Storyline 72 Animation Group, also referred to as Storyline 72 or simply Storyline, is an American computer animation studio founded by Brandon Monroe in 2002 and headquartered in Waynesboro, Virginia. Most of the studio's films are co-produced and distributed by Paramount Pictures, but also by other studios such as Columbia Pictures and 20th Century Fox. The number in the studio's title is a reference to Monroe's birth date.

History
Storyline 72 was founded on April 25, 2002 by Brandon Monroe. For its launch, the studio signed with Paramount Pictures a four-picture deal to produce computer-animated films for the studio. That same year, visual artist Matt Gullahorn created a one-minute 2D short titled Shapeshifting Siblings. A computer-animated feature film based on this short titled Jimmy & Sam 3000 began production in 2003 as Storyline 72's first full length animated feature film. It was released on November 22, 2006 by Paramount.

In February 2010, Storyline 72 formed a production deal with Universal Studios, with Universal acting as the distributor for Storyline 72's films, to be produced under the Universal Animation Studios label. In July, however, Universal abandoned its deal with Storyline.

In 2016, Paramount's parent company Viacom purchased a 50% stake in Storyline 72, strengthening the relationship between Paramount and Storyline 72.

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Trivia

 * Storyline 72 has not yet made a G-rated production, as every one of its films so far has been rated PG by the MPAA (as of 2017's The Doodle Toons Movie) for stricter reasons.