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'''''Transylmaniac'''''  (also known as '''''Transylmaniak''''' or '''''Who I Am''''') was a planned French animated television series that was going to be a co-production between Zagtoon and 2 Minutes.
'''''Transylmaniac'''''  (also known as '''''Transylmaniak''''' or '''''Who I Am''''') was a planned French animated television series that was going to be a co-production between Zagtoon and 2 Minutes.



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Promotional poster for the project

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Transylmaniac (also known as Transylmaniak or Who I Am) was a planned French animated television series that was going to be a co-production between Zagtoon and 2 Minutes.

A pilot was confirmed to be created and was shown at MIPCOM 2009.[1][2] However, for unknown reasons, the project is unable to get greenlighted into a full-fledged series.

Since then, the pilot hasn't resurfaced anywhere, online or otherwise.

Production

As of 2024, only three individuals have shared concept art from the pilot.

David Gilson served as a character designer and he shared concept art of them on his Imagevue Gallery.[3]

Benjamin Labruyere and Sebastien Mesnard both served as the background designers for the pilot.[4][5]

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