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'''Artworld UK Ltd''' was a British art and animation company. It was a division within [[Green Solutions Ltd]] and a sister company to [[Data Design Interactive]], who worked with [[LEGO Media]]. Artworld created animated videos for many LEGO video games, as well as art for magazines and home video animations. The company was founded in 1998 to create art for ''LEGO Rock Raiders'', as well as animations for ''LEGO Chess''. They closed down around 2003 for mysterious reasons...
'''Artworld UK Ltd''' was a British art and animation company. It was a division within [[Green Solutions Ltd]] and a sister company to [[Data Design Interactive]], who worked with [[LEGO Media]]. Artworld created animated videos for many LEGO video games, as well as art for magazines and home video animations. The company was founded in 1998 to create art for ''LEGO Rock Raiders'', as well as animations for ''LEGO Chess''. They closed down around 2003 for mysterious reasons...


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Some of their works include:
Some of their works include:
* ''[[LEGO Chess]]''
* ''[[LEGO Chess]]''
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* ''Jack Stone'', the greatest VHS ever released
* ''Jack Stone'', the greatest VHS ever released


[[Category:Animation studios]]
[[Category:Data Design Interactive]]
[[Category:Data Design Interactive]]

Revision as of 08:15, 3 January 2024

Logo in 2001

Artworld UK Ltd was a British art and animation company. It was a division within Green Solutions Ltd and a sister company to Data Design Interactive, who worked with LEGO Media. Artworld created animated videos for many LEGO video games, as well as art for magazines and home video animations. The company was founded in 1998 to create art for LEGO Rock Raiders, as well as animations for LEGO Chess. They closed down around 2003 for mysterious reasons...

External video
video icon Artworld UK showreel 2001 on YouTube

Some of their works include: