Langile Studios

Langile Studios is a former studio founded in 1919 in Eric Langile's house and was eventually founded as a company in 1920. It's mascot, Sticky Squirrel was the company's mascot and was distributed by Paramount Pictures. In 1925, after failed attempts to get Sticky Squirrel back, Langile Studios was shuttered by its parent company Langile Corporation, and ATBW Label Networks became its successor with Langile Home Entertainment becoming its spin-off company controlled by Thomas Langile. In 1994, when Paramount was about to get sold to Viacom, Eric Langile IV bought the rights to Sticky to enter the ATBW universe, alongside all of its cartoons produced in the early 1920s, even the ones in 1926 and even its eventual movies in 1954 and 1974 respectively.

Langile Studios produced the first cartoons from 1919 and eventually was distributed by Paramount in late 1920 until 1926. The studio's name is still used in games featuring Sticky Squirrel.