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We are a Polish film studio, part of the Trefl Group, specializing in stop-motion animation. The studio was founded in 2013 in Gdynia by Kazimierz Wierzbicki and has focused from the very beginning on creating family animations, particularly aimed at preschool children. Our portfolio mainly includes family productions such as The Treflik Family and Babies and Teddy, as well as the feature film Trefliks Save Christmas. However, we also carry out projects addressed to older audiences.

KAZstudio is made up of a team of talented animators, set and puppet artists, lighting technicians, camera operators, and a professional post-production department. Since 2022, the studio has expanded its resources with a 2D/3D animation team. We currently operate 11 small and one large film set, enabling the production of shots on complex scenography, as well as our own dubbing studio.

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300+

completed episodes of our series

70 000+

seconds of stop-motion animation

10+

years of experience

75+

characters created for series

global
names

world-class

The KAZstudio artistic team collaborates with many talented professionals in the field of animation, boasting international achievements and awards. The studio also involves key creators in globally recognized projects, consistently strengthening its position as a leader in Polish animation.

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Productions
The studio’s most important projects include the television series The Treflik Family and its spin-off aimed at younger audiences – Babies and Teddy. These animations are directed by acclaimed filmmaker Marek Skrobecki, known for productions such as Ichthys, Danny Boy, and the Oscar-winning animated film Peter and the Wolf. In Poland alone, the official Treflik Family YouTube channel has recorded over 25 million views. In November 2024, the studio’s first feature film – Trefliks Save Christmas – had its world premiere. In addition to producing animated series, KAZstudio also creates commercial spots. The studio’s unique projects make a significant contribution to the development of Polish animation on the global market.

Treflix: Bubble Trouble

Treflix: Bubble Trouble (2024, dir. Piotr Ficner) is a heartwarming 30-minute family animation featuring the voices of Joanna Jabłczyńska, Jarosław Boberek, Andrzej Chyra, Katarzyna Figura, Adam Ferency, and Karolina Trębacz. The story takes viewers to Treflikowo, where joyful Christmas preparations are suddenly interrupted by the mysterious disappearance of baubles—without them, Santa Claus won’t know where to leave the presents. Treflik and Treflinka must solve the mystery to save the magic of Christmas. The film has already enchanted over 200,000 viewers in Poland, France, and Sweden, marking the characters’ first appearance on the big screen.

The Treflik Family

The Treflik Family is a unique children’s TV series for ages 3–6, directed by Marek Skrobecki – co-creator of the Oscar-winning Peter and the Wolf. The production consists of 77 episodes across 6 seasons, with its premiere on June 1, 2016. The series stands out with its artistic design, original songs, and calm narration that highlights values most important for young viewers – family, friendship, and cooperation. Each episode is a colorful, humorous adventure that children watch with joy. The popularity of the series is confirmed by the fact that The Treflik Family has been dubbed into eight languages and has fans all over the world.

Don Kichot

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The animated short film directed by Marek Skrobecki (18 min, 13+) tells the story of an extraordinary journey of Don Quixote on Rocinante and Sancho Panza on his donkey, who set out from 16th-century Spain to travel through time and space. Their adventure takes them to the deserted landscapes of 20th-century Texas and a post-apocalyptic contemporary Paris, where they face adversity and the pressing challenges of our world.

Babies and the Bear

Babies and the Bear is an innovative, dialogue-free animated series for the youngest viewers (ages 2+), with 182 episodes across 7 seasons since its premiere in October 2020. Each short episode presents situations close to a child’s everyday experience, while the lovable characters—a thoughtful girl, a curious boy, and a caring Bear—explore the world together, learning cooperation and problem-solving. With its universal format, the series supports early childhood development while also serving as a perfect opportunity for shared play and conversation between parent and child. The production has gained popularity not only in Poland but also in China, Germany, Austria, and Switzerland, making it one of the most-watched Polish children’s animations.

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