AKOM Production, Ltd. (Animation Korea Movie;
Korean: 애이콤 프로덕션) is a South Korean
animation studio in
Songpa-gu,
Seoul that has provided much work since its conception in 1985 by
Nelson Shin. Its biggest claim to fame is the overseas animation of more than 200 episodes of The Simpsons, a total which continues to increase.[1] In 2007, the studio produced a portion of the overseas animation for The Simpsons Movie.
X-Men (Seasons 1–5, except for the final six episodes and the 'Out of the Past' two-parter, and an early broadcast version of "No Mutant Is An Island")
24 half-hour episodes: Cinemaniacs!, Furrball Follies, Life in the 90's, Stuff That Goes Bump in the Night, The Wacko World of Sports, Sawdust and Toonsil, A Quack in the Quarks, Animaniacs!, Psychic Fun-Omenom Day, Whale's Tales, Weirdest Story Ever Told, The Acme Home Shopping Show, Playtime Toons, Pledge Week, Elephant Issues, Toon Physics, Hog-Wild Hamton, A Cat's Eye View, Toons from the Crypt, Sports Shorts, Sepulveda Boulevard, Grandma's Dead, Fox Trot and Washingtoon
13 half-hour episodes: "Christmas with the Joker", "The Last Laugh", "Be a Clown", "The Cat and the Claw: Part 2", "Prophecy of Doom", "Feat of Clay: Part 1", "Mad as a Hatter", "Cat Scratch Fever", "The Strange Secret of Bruce Wayne", "Joker's Wild", "Moon of the Wolf", "What Is Reality?" and "The Mechanic". (AKOM was eventually fired due to its inconsistent animation in many episodes such as "Cat Scratch Fever" and "Moon of the Wolf".[3])
^아기공룡둘리 오프닝 노래 : 오승원 ( STEREO 1.2절) [Dooly the Little Dinosaur Opening Song: Oh Seung-won (STEREO Section 1.2)] (in Korean). 오승원 김지호 (published 7 October 1987). 26 February 2016. Retrieved 28 May 2023.