Rigel Pictures

Rigel Pictures is an animation studio that was founded in 1987 and has been owned by ATBW Label Networks since 2002 and has produced animated feature films for them ever since. Rigel is known for producing family-friendly movies made for kids of all age (Fernie The Mumblypeg Movie and Lafayette & Alexander Movie are two of them), though on rare occasions they have also done films from ATBW's other channels and subsidiaries, most notably from Escade Studios, owned by Escade Corporation, with two films being released by this company.

Rigel is the movie company that produces films for all modern ATBW franchises (excluding Amory The Bad Woman movies, which is done under Amory The Bad Woman Studios, and spin-off films, which are done under Region Entertainment, which does those films for Amory The Bad Woman Studios). Rigel did computer animation for most of its time even back into its existence while ATBW did mostly hand-drawn films until being discontinued in the late 1990's. Rigel is even credited for doing the 1990 ATBW movie logo, which is still like all the other previous logos, but clouds move in the background, and also did the other logos as well, with the one in 2000 being CGI with the letters moving in towards the logo and showing 75 years on it (this logo though first debuted in late December of 1999 in a daddy whites Christmas film), but it was enhanced in July 2008, with its first appearance in Ameritz In California City: The HD Movie. Only this version is in a bigger picture format and the letters are 3D and animated, having a nicer look as well as the red letters being overly reflective and the sky background being more realistic and the water at the beginning of the logo being very realistic.

They also eventually did the 2015 logo for a movie released in late December 2014 for the company's 90th anniversary. The first film to feature it is A Simplicity Family Show Christmas, released on December 24, 2014. The last film using the 2000 logo was iMac G3 Girls: Family Christmas, released on December 13, 2014. In the 2015 logo, the background is not cloudy and is instead a sunset. The logo starts with the letters coming from the direction where the sun is, all scrambled flying over the water with the Zach Face coming in with the letters forming the logo with 90 years on it. The standard variant of it was first used in a film from March 2015 (the 75 years one became standard in March 2000), and the Langile Mediaworks Corporation byline remained until September 17, 2019 when ATBW became independent from Langile Mediaworks Division, forming ATBW Holdings LLC and Langile Holdings LLC. They have done the ATBW movie intro logos ever since 1990, 12 years before the company was bought by ATBW.