List of WildBrain programs
Appearance
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This is a list of programs by WildBrain and its predecessors Decode Entertainment, Halifax Film Company, Studio B Productions, Wildbrain Entertainment, Cookie Jar Group/CINAR, DIC Entertainment, FilmFair, Ragdoll Productions, Epitome Pictures, Nerd Corps Entertainment, Iconix Brand Group, Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, Leucadia Films, Zinkia Entertainment, Animaj and imX Communications.
Note that some shows were co-productions with other companies, and may or may not necessarily be owned by WildBrain.
Animated series
[edit]WildBrain
[edit]- Rastamouse (2011–2015) (co-production with Sony Pictures Television International)
- SheZow (2012–2013) (co-production with Kickstart Productions and Moody Street Kids)
- The Doozers (2013–2018) (co-production with The Jim Henson Company)
- Transformers: Rescue Bots (2014–2016) (Seasons 3-4 for Hasbro Studios) (Season 1 was produced by Atomic Cartoons and Darby Pop Productions and Season 2 was produced by Vision Animation and Moody Street Kids)
- Messy Goes to Okido (2015) (co-production with Doodle Productions)
- Kuu Kuu Harajuku (2015–2019) (co-production with Vision Animation and Moody Street Kids)[1][2]
- Fangbone! (2016–2017) (co-production with Radical Sheep Productions)
- Little People (2016–2018) (co-production with HIT Entertainment and Fisher-Price)
- Rainbow Ruby (2016–2020) (co-production with CJ E&M)[3]
- Spongo, Fuzz & Jalapeña (2019) (co-production with Cheeky Little Productions)
- Denis and Me (2020–present) (short series distributor; produced by Headspinner Productions)
- The Brilliant World of Tom Gates (2021–present) (distributor; produced by TG Entertainment Ltd, Black Camel Pictures and Wild Child Animation)
- Alva's World (2021–present) (distributor; produced by Kavaleer Productions)
- Summer Memories (2022) (co-production with Aircraft Pictures and Yeti Farm)
Decode Entertainment
[edit]Halifax Film/DHX Studios Halifax
[edit]- Poko (2003–2006)
- Lunar Jim (2006)
- Bo on the Go! (2007–2011)
- Animal Mechanicals (2008–2011)
- The Mighty Jungle (2008) (co-production with Decode Entertainment)
- Pirates: Adventures in Art (2010–2011)
- Doozers (2013–2014) (co-production with The Jim Henson Company)
- Inspector Gadget (2015–2018)
- Wishenpoof! (2015)[4]
- Super Why! (2015–2016) (co-production with 9 Story USA) (Season 3)
- Space Ranger Roger (2017)[5]
WildBrain Studios
[edit]Studio B Productions/DHX Studios Vancouver
[edit]- Yvon of the Yukon (2000–2004) (co-production with Corus Entertainment)
- What About Mimi? (2000–2003) (co-production with Decode Entertainment)
- D'Myna Leagues (2000–2002) (co-production with CTV)
- Yakkity Yak (2002–2003) (co-production with Kapow Pictures and Nickelodeon Productions)
- Something Else (2003) (co-production with TV-Loonland AG and Family Channel Canada)
- Being Ian (2005–2008) (co-production with Nelvana)
- Class of the Titans (2005–2008) (co-production with Nelvana)
- The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers (2006–2007) (co-production with Bejuba Entertainment and Pesky)
- George of the Jungle (2007–2008) (season 1 only; co-production with DreamWorks Classics)
- Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy (2007–2009) (co-production with Bejuba Entertainment and SnowdenFine Animation)
- Martha Speaks (2008–2014) (co-production with WGBH)
- Kid vs. Kat (2008–2011)
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010–2019) (co-production with Top Draw Animation for Hasbro Studios)
- Pound Puppies (2010–2013) (co-production for Hasbro Studios)
- Littlest Pet Shop (2012–2016) (co-production for Hasbro Studios)
- Packages from Planet X (2013–2014) (co-production with American Greetings)
- Dr. Dimensionpants (2014–2015) (co-production with The Factory Backwards Entertainment)
Nerd Corps Entertainment
[edit]- Dragon Booster (2004–2006)
- Storm Hawks (2007–2009)
- League of Super Evil (2009–2012)
- Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 (2009–2011)
- Rated A for Awesome (2011–2012)
- Slugterra (2012–present) (co-produced with Disney XD Canada (now Family Chrgd))
- Monster High (2012–2016) (co-produced with Mattel)
- Max Steel (2013–2016)
- Endangered Species (2015)
Wildbrain Entertainment
[edit]- Space is Dum (1999–2001)
- Poochini (2000–2002) (distributed by Studio 100)
- Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007–2015)
- Team Smithereen (2009–2011)
- The Ricky Gervais Show (2010–2012)
- Bubble Guppies (2011) (season 1; co-production for Nickelodeon Productions)
- UMIGO (2012–2014)
CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment
[edit]Title | Year(s) | Network | Notes |
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The Adventures of Albert and Sidney | 1986–87 | CBC TV 8 | English dub production |
Adventures of the Little Koala | 1987 | Nickelodeon | English dub production for Viacom |
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz | 1987 | HBO | English dub production |
The World of David the Gnome | 1988 | Nickelodeon | English dub production; co-produced with BRB Internacional (current owner) and Miramax Films |
The Smoggies | 1989–90 | Canwest Global System/Télévision de Radio-Canada (Canada) Antenne 2 (France) |
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C.L.Y.D.E. | 1991 | Family Channel | co-produced with France Animation |
Young Robin Hood | 1991–92 | Syndication | co-produced with Hanna-Barbera and France Animation |
A Bunch of Munsch | 1991–92 | CTV (Canada) Showtime (US) |
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The Legend of White Fang | 1992 | Family Channel (Canada) TF1 (France) |
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Papa Beaver's Storytime | 1993–95 | Canal J/France 3 (France) Nick Jr. (US) |
co-produced with France Animation |
The Busy World of Richard Scarry | 1994–97 | Family Channel (Canada) Showtime/Nick Jr. (US) |
co-produced with France Animation and Paramount Television |
Robinson Sucroe | 1994–95 | Canal+ (France) Family Channel/Canal Famille (Canada) |
co-produced with France Animation |
Albert the Fifth Musketeer | 1994 | Children's BBC (UK) Canal+ (France) |
co-produced with France Animation and Ravensburger Film + TV |
Cat Tales | 1994–95 | Canal+ (France) Télévision de Radio-Canada (Canada) |
co-produced with France Animation |
The Little Lulu Show | 1995–99 | CTV/Family Channel (Canada) HBO (US) |
co-produced with Golden Books Family Entertainment, Beta Film, and TMO-Loonland Film (season 3) |
The Babaloos The Babaloos on Vacation |
1996 1999 |
France 3 (France) TVOKids/CBC Television (Canada) |
co-produced with France Animation and Ravensburger Film + TV |
Night Hood | 1996 | YTV (Canada) Canal+ (France) |
co-produced with France Animation |
Arthur | 1996–2022 | PBS Kids | co-produced with WGBH Boston |
Dr. Xargle | 1997 | CITV | co-produced with King Rollo Films |
The Wombles | 1997–98 | co-produced with CINAR Europe, FilmFair and United Film & Television Productions/HTV Wales | |
Caillou | 1997–2002 2006 2010–11 |
Teletoon (seasons 1-4) Treehouse (season 5) |
co-produced with Clockwork Zoo (season 5) |
Ivanhoë - The King's Knight | 1997 | Teletoon | co-produced with France Animation |
Patrol 03 | 1997 | Teletoon (Canada) France 3 (France) |
co-produced with France Animation |
Animal Crackers | 1997–2000 | Teletoon (Canada) La Cinquième (France) |
co-produced with Alphanim |
The Adventures of Paddington Bear | 1997–2000 | Teletoon (Canada) Canal J/TF1 (France) CITV (UK; seasons 1-2) |
co-produced with CINAR Europe and Protecrea |
The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures | 1998–99 | TVOKids/Télévision de Radio-Canada/YTV (Canada) HBO (US) France 3 (France) |
co-produced with WIC Entertainment, France Animation, and Ravensburger Film + TV |
Journey to the West: Legends of the Monkey King | 1998–2000 | Teletoon (Canada) CCTV (China) |
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Mumble Bumble | 1999–2000 | CBC Television | co-produced with Egmont Imagination |
Ripley's Believe It or Not!: The Animated Series | 1999 | France 3 (France) Family Channel (Canada) |
co-produced with Ripley Entertainment, United Media, and Alphanim |
Mona the Vampire | 1999–2004 | YTV (Canada) France 3/Canal J/Tiji (seasons 3-4) (France) |
co-produced with Alphanim and Farnham Film Company |
Flight Squad | 1999–2000 | M6 (France) Teletoon (Canada) |
co-produced with Antéfilms and Neuroplanet |
The Baskervilles | 2000 | Teletoon (Canada) France 2 (France) CITV (UK) |
co-produced with Alphanim and Blue Nose Productions |
A Miss Mallard Mystery | 2000–01 | Teletoon (Canada) Shanghai Oriental TV (China) |
co-produced with Shanghai Animation Film Studio |
Treasure | 2000–01 | BBC Two (UK) YTV (Canada) |
co-produced with BBC Bristol and Halo Productions |
The Twins | 2000 | YTV | co-produced with Flextech |
Upstairs, Downstairs Bears | 2001 | Teletoon (Canada) CITV (UK) |
co-produced with CINAR Europe, FilmFair, Egmont Imagination and Scottish Television |
Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings | 2002 | Teletoon (Canada) Shanghai Oriental TV (China) |
co-produced with Shanghai Animation Film Studio |
Potatoes and Dragons | 2004 | Canal J/France 3 (France) Teletoon (Canada) |
co-produced with Alphanim and Europool |
Creepschool | 2004 | France 3 (France) Teletoon (Canada) |
co-produced with Alphanim and Happy Life |
Postcards from Buster | 2004–08 | PBS Kids | co-produced with WGBH Boston and Marc Brown Studios |
Gerald McBoing-Boing | 2005–07 | Teletoon (Canada) Cartoon Network (US) |
co-produced with Classic Media |
Johnny Test | 2005–14 | Kids' WB/Cartoon Network (US) Teletoon (Canada) |
continued from Warner Bros. Animation |
Spider Riders | 2006–07 | TV Tokyo (Japan) Teletoon (Canada) |
co-produced with Bee Train |
Magi-Nation | 2007–08 | Kids' WB (US) Kids' CBC (Canada) |
co-produced with Daewon Media |
Busytown Mysteries | 2007–10 | Kids' CBC | |
Will and Dewitt | 2007–08 | Kids' WB | |
World of Quest | 2008–09 | Kids' WB (US; season 1) Teletoon (Canada) |
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The New Adventures of Nanoboy | 2008–10 | co-produced with Scrawl Studios and AGOGO Media | |
Kung Fu Dino Posse | 2009–11 | KBS1 (South Korea) YTV (Canada) |
co-produced with Sunwoo Entertainment, Sunwoo Asia-Pacific, and Optix Entertainment |
Noonbory and the Super Seven | 2009 | EBS (South Korea) Knowledge Network/Access/SCN (Canada) CBS (US) |
co-produced with Daewon Media |
Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show | 2010 | Kids' CBC (Canada) CBS (US) |
co-produced with Optix Entertainment and Illusion Studios |
Scan2Go | 2010–11 | SBS | North America/South America distribution |
MetaJets | 2010 | Teletoon | co-produced with Sunwoo Entertainment |
Mudpit | 2012–13 | Teletoon | |
Ella the Elephant | 2013–14 | TVOKids | co-produced with FremantleMedia Kids & Family |
FilmFair
[edit]DIC Entertainment
[edit]Ragdoll Productions
[edit]- Tronji (2009–2010)
- The Adventures of Abney & Teal (2011–2012)[6]
- Dipdap (2011–2013)[6]
- Twirlywoos (2015–2017)
AAC Kids
[edit]Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
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Beast Wars: Transformers | 1996–99 | YTV | continued from Alliance; co-produced with Mainframe Entertainment |
Captain Star | 1997–98 | CITV (UK) Teletoon (Canada) |
distributed by Alliance; produced by Cosgrove Hall Films and HTV |
Hoze Houndz | 1999–2002 | Family Channel | co-produced with Amberwood Entertainment |
Yvon of the Yukon | 2000–04 | YTV | seasons 1–2; co-produced with Studio B Productions |
Pumper Pups | 2000 | Treehouse TV | co-produced with Amberwood Entertainment |
Henry's World | 2001–04 | Family Channel | co-produced with TV-Loonland AG and Cuppa Coffee Animation |
Old Tom | 2002 | ABC | co-produced with Yoram Gross-EM.TV and Millimages |
Connie the Cow | 2003–05 | TV3 (Catalonia) Noggin (US) |
co-produced with Neptuno Films |
Poko | 2003–06 | Kids' CBC | co-produced with Eraser Dog Prods., Salter Street Films (season 1), and Halifax Film (season 2) |
Dragon Booster | 2004–06 | Kids' CBC | co-produced with Apollo Screen, Nerd Corps Entertainment and The Story Hat |
Lunar Jim | 2006–07 | Kids' CBC | co-produced with Halifax Film Company |
Mattel Television
[edit]- Fireman Sam (1987–1994; 2005–present)
- Bob the Builder (1999–2011)
- Little People (1999–2002, 2004–2005) (co-produced by Egmont Imagination, Cuppa Coffee Studios, and Wreckless Abandon Studios)
- Polly Pocket (2010–2018)
- Bob the Builder (2015) (2015–2018)
Iconix Brand Group
[edit]- The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show (1983–1985) (produced by Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions)
- This Is America, Charlie Brown (1988–1989) (produced by Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions)
- Strawberry Shortcake (2003–2008) (produced by DIC Entertainment and American Greetings)
- Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures (2010–2015) (co-production with MoonScoop Group and American Greetings)
Jay Ward Productions
[edit]- Rocky and His Friends/The Bullwinkle Show (1959–1965)
- The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
- Fractured Fairy Tales
- Aesop and Son
- Bullwinkle's Corner
- Mr. Know-It-All
- The Rocky and Bullwinkle Fan Club
- Peabody's Improbable History
- Dudley Do-Right of the Mounties
- Hoppity Hooper (1963–1967)
- George of the Jungle (1967-1968)
Zinkia Entertainment
[edit]- Pocoyo (2005–present) (Co-production with Granada Kids, Cosgrove Hall Films and Koyi Talent)
- Shuriken School (2006–2007) (Co-production with Xilam Animation Studios)
- Mola Noguru (2013)
Live-action series
[edit]WildBrain
[edit]- Satisfaction (2013) (co-production with Bell Media and Lionsgate)
- Topsy and Tim (2013–2015)
- Hank Zipzer (2014–2016) (co-production with Walker Productions and Kindle Entertainment)
- Teletubbies (2015–2018)
- Playdate (2015) (co-production with Sinking Ship Entertainment)[7]
- Backstage (2016–2017) (co-production with Fresh TV)[8]
- Airmageddon (2016) (UK production for CBBC)
- We Are Savvy (2016–2018)
- Creeped Out (2017–2019) (UK production for CBBC)
- Massive Monster Mayhem (2017)[9]
- Waffle the Wonder Dog (2018–present)
- Bajillionaires (2019)
- I Woke Up a Vampire (2023) [10]
Decode Entertainment/WildBrain Studios Toronto
[edit]- Brats of the Lost Nebula (1998-1999) (co-production with Jim Henson Productions)
- Our Hero (2000–2002) (co-production with Heroic Film Company)
- The Zack Files (2000–2002)
- The Hoobs (2001–2002) (co-production with The Jim Henson Company)
- Be the Creature (2003–2004)
- Radio Free Roscoe (2003)
- Naturally, Sadie (2005–2007)
- The Adrenaline Project (2007–2008) (co-production with YTV)
- The Latest Buzz (2007–2010)
- Grandpa in My Pocket (2009, Season 1 distribution only)
- Waybuloo (2009–2014) (co-production with The Foundation)
- How to Be Indie (2009–2011) (co-production with Heroic Film Company and YTV)
- Make It Pop (2015–2016) (co-production with Tom Lynch Company, N'Credible Entertainment, and Nickelodeon)
- The Other Kingdom (2016) (co-production with Tom Lynch Company and Nickelodeon)
Halifax Film/DHX Studios Halifax
[edit]- This Hour Has 22 Minutes (2005–present)
- North/South (2006)
- The Guard (2008–2009)
- That's So Weird! (2009–2012)
Wildbrain Entertainment/DHX Los Angeles
[edit]- Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007–2015)
CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment
[edit]Title | Year(s) | Network | Notes |
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Ultra 7 | 1985 | TNT | English dub production for Turner Program Services |
Happy Castle | 1989 | Family Channel | |
The Intrepids | 1992–95 | Canal Famille/Télévision de Radio-Canada France 3 (France) |
co-produced with Marathon Productions |
Are You Afraid of the Dark? | 1992–96 1999–2000 |
Family Channel/YTV (Canada) Nickelodeon (US) |
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Wimzie's House | 1995–96 | Télévision de Radio-Canada CBC Television |
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Space Cases | 1996–98 | Nickelodeon | |
The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo | 1996–99 | Nickelodeon | season 4 co-produced with Out of My Mind Productions and Nickelodeon; WildBrain distributes the full series |
Lassie | 1997–99 | YTV (Canada) Animal Planet (US) |
co-produced with Golden Books Family Entertainment and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment |
Emily of New Moon | 1998–2000 | CBC Television | co-produced with WIC Entertainment and Salter Street Films |
Zoboomafoo | 1999–2001 | PBS Kids | co-produced with Earth Creatures and Maryland Public Television |
Sci-Squad | 1999–2000 | TVOKids/Knowledge Network (Canada) Discovery Kids (US) |
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Dark Oracle | 2004–06 | YTV | co-produced with Shaftesbury Films |
The Doodlebops | 2005–07 | Kids' CBC | |
Debra! | 2011–12 | Family | |
Deadtime Stories | 2012–14 | Nickelodeon |
DIC Entertainment
[edit]Ragdoll Productions
[edit]- Rosie and Jim (1990–2000)
- Brum (1991–2002)[6]
- Open a Door (1992)
- Tots TV (1993–1998)
- Tots Video (1997)
- Teletubbies (1997–2001)[11]
- Teletubbies Everywhere (2002)[11]
- Boohbah (2003–2006)
- Blips (2005–2006)
- In the Night Garden... (2007–2009)[11]
Epitome Pictures
[edit]Title | Year(s) | Network | Notes |
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The Kids of Degrassi Street | 1979–1986 | CBC Television | |
Degrassi Junior High | 1987–89 | CBC (Canada) PBS (US) |
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Degrassi High | 1989–91 | ||
Degrassi Talks | 1992 | CBC | |
Liberty Street | 1995 | ||
Degrassi: The Next Generation | 2001–15 | CTV/MuchMusic/MTV | co-produced with Bell Media distributed by AAC Kids/Echo Bridge Entertainment |
Instant Star | 2004–08 | CTV (Canada) The N (US) |
distributed by AAC Kids |
The L.A. Complex | 2012 | MuchMusic (Canada) The CW (US) |
distributed by Echo Bridge Entertainment |
Open Heart | 2015 | YTV (Canada) TeenNick (US) |
co-produced with marblemedia |
Degrassi: Next Class | 2016–17 | Family |
Echo Bridge Entertainment
[edit]Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
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Hollywood Safari | 1997–98 | Animal Planet | produced by PM Entertainment |
AAC Kids
Title | Original run | Network | Notes |
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Magic Hour | 1989–90 | CBC Television | produced by Atlantis Films "High Country", "Pray for Me, Paul Henderson", "The Fighter", "The Prom", and "Tom Alone" episodes owned by WildBrain |
African Journey | 1990 | PBS | produced by Atlantis Films and Long Cloud Productions |
Maniac Mansion | 1990–93 | YTV (Canada) The Family Channel (US) |
produced by Atlantis Films and Lucasfilm Television |
The Odyssey | 1992–94 | CBC Television | distribution; produced by Omni Film Productions and Water Street Pictures |
Wild Side Show | 1992–94 | Nickelodeon | produced by Atlantis Films and Safari Productions, Inc. |
African Skies | 1992–94 | The Family Channel | produced by Atlantis Films and Franklin/Waterman Entertainment |
White Fang | 1993–94 | BBS | produced by Atlantis Films and South Pacific Pictures |
The Mighty Jungle | 1994 | The Family Channel | produced by Alliance, Le Sabre, Goodman/Rosen Productions, and TriStar Television |
Squawk Box | 1994 | YTV | produced by Atlantis Films |
Once Upon A Hamster | 1995–97 | YTV | distribution; produced by Hammytime Productions |
Star Runner | 1995 | Global | part of the Atlantis Family Playhouse series produced by Atlantis Films and South Pacific Pictures |
Mysterious Island | 1995 | Family Channel | produced by Atlantis Films and Tasman Film & Television Ltd. |
My Life as a Dog | 1996–97 | Showtime | produced by Atlantis Films and Credo Entertainment |
Straight Up | 1996–98 | CBC | produced by Alliance and Back Alley Film Productions |
Mirror, Mirror II | 1997–98 | Network Ten | distributed by Alliance; produced by Millennium Pictures and The Gibson Group |
El Mundo del Lundo | 1997–98 | The Comedy Network | produced by Salter Street Films |
Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book | 1998 | Fox Kids | produced by Alliance, Wolfcrest Entertainment, and Franklin/Waterman Worldwide |
Daily Tips for Modern Living | 1998 | CBC | produced by Salter Street Films |
Legacy | 1998–99 | UPN | |
Emily of New Moon | 1998–2000 | CBC | produced by Salter Street Films, CINAR Corporation and WIC Entertainment |
The Mrs. Greenthumbs Show | 1998–2000 | Life Network | produced by Salter Street Films |
The Famous Jett Jackson | 1998–2001 | Disney Channel | co-produced with JP Kids and TV-Loonland AG |
I Was a Sixth Grade Alien! | 1999–2001 | YTV | co-produced with Winklemania Productions |
The Awful Truth | 1999–2000 | Bravo | produced by Salter Street Films and Dog Eat Dog Films |
Pirates! | 1999–2001 | Treehouse TV | produced by Salter Street Films |
In a Heartbeat | 2000–01 | Family (Canada) Disney Channel (US) |
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The Itch | 2000 | The Comedy Network | produced by Salter Street Films |
Blackfly | 2001–02 | Global | produced by Salter Street Films |
Ace Lightning | 2002–05 | CBBC (UK) BBC Kids (Canada) |
co-produced with BBC |
Mental Block | 2003–05 | YTV | distributor; produced by Zone 3 |
Jay Ward Productions
[edit]- Fractured Flickers (1962–1964)
Specials
[edit]Studio B Productions/WildBrain Studios Vancouver
[edit]CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment
[edit]- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (compilation films based on 1986 anime)
- The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1987)
- The Marvelous Land of Oz (1987)
- Ozma of Oz (1987)
- The Emerald City of Oz (1987)
- Madeline (television specials) (1988–1991) (co-produced by DIC Entertainment for the original special, and France Animation for the remaining five specials)
- Madeline (April 9, 1988)
- Madeline's Christmas (December 25, 1990)
- Madeline and the Bad Hat (August 11, 1991)
- Madeline and the Gypsies (September 25, 1991)
- Madeline's Rescue (October 18, 1991)
- Madeline in London (November 28, 1991)
- The Real Story of... (co-produced by France Animation)
- The Real Story of Humpty Dumpty (July 18, 1990)
- The Real Story of the Three Little Kittens (December 15, 1990)
- The Real Story of Itsy Bitsy Spider (October 16, 1991)
- The Real Story of O Christmas Tree (December 21, 1991)
- The Real Story of Happy Birthday to You (January 4, 1992)
- The Real Story of Twinkle Twinkle Little Star (1992)
- The Real Story of Au Clair de La Lune (1992)
- A Gift of Munsch (1994)
- The Sleep Room (two part miniseries; 1998) (co-produced by Alpha Media)
- Sparky N'Arfman (1999; pilot for Nick Jr.)
- Arthur (1996–2022; seasons 1–15 only)
- Arthur's Perfect Christmas (2000, co-produced by WGBH Educational Foundation)
- Arthur, It's Only Rock and Roll (2002, co-produced by WGBH Educational Foundation)
- Caillou's Holiday Movie (2003)
FilmFair
[edit]DIC Entertainment
[edit]Ragdoll Productions
[edit]- Badjelly the Witch (2000)
Echo Bridge Entertainment
[edit]- Roxanne's Best Christmas Ever (1999)
AAC Kids
- Boys and Girls (1983)
- The Bamboo Brush (1984)
- I Know a Secret (1984)
- The Cutaway (1992)
- Celtic Electric (1998)
- Talking to Americans (2001)
Iconix Brand Group
[edit]Strawberry Shortcake
[edit]Peanuts
[edit]WildBrain
[edit]- Sara Solves It (2015) (co-production with WGBH Educational Foundation and Out of the Blue Enterprises)[12]
- Bob's Broken Sleigh (2015) (co-produced by Eh-Okay Entertainment)
- Ghost Patrol (2016)
Films
[edit]WildBrain
[edit]- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls (2013)[13] (co-production with Hasbro Studios)
- Hamlet & Hutch (2013)
- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks (2014) (co-production with Hasbro Studios)
- Across the Line (2015)
- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games (2015) (co-production with Hasbro Studios)
- Full Out (2016)
- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Legend of Everfree (2016) (co-production with Hasbro Studios)
- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls TV specials (2017) (co-production with Hasbro Studios)
- My Little Pony: The Movie (2017)[14] (co-production with Allspark Pictures, Distributed by Lionsgate)
WildBrain (original)/DHX Los Angeles
[edit]- Out In Space (1997)
- Humanstein (1998)
- A Dog Cartoon (1998)
- Hubert's Brain (2001)
CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment
[edit]- Hockey Night (1984)
- Letters from a Dead Man (1986) (English version)
- John the Fearless (1987)
- Cat City (1987)
- The Treasure of Swamp Castle (1988)
- Train Mice (1989)
- The Great Cheese Conspiracy (1989)
- Million Dollar Babies (1994)
- Bonjour Timothy (1995)
- Wish Upon a Star (1996)
- The Best Bad Thing (1997)
- The Whole of the Moon (1997)
- Ghost of Dickens' Past (1998)
- A Winter of Turmoil (Un Hiver de Tourmente) (1998) (co-produced with Image & Compagnie)
- Sally Marshall Is Not an Alien (1999)
- Heart: The Marilyn Bell Story (1999)
- Revenge of the Land (1999)
- Who Gets the House? (1999)
- Kayla (1999)
- Ivor the Invisible (2001)
- Both Sides of the Law (2001)
DIC Entertainment
[edit]Epitome Pictures
[edit]- School's Out (1992)
- Degrassi Goes Hollywood (2009)
- Degrassi Takes Manhattan (2010)
Echo Bridge Entertainment
[edit]- Magic Kid (1993)
- Bigfoot: The Unforgettable Encounter (1994)
- Magic Kid 2 (1994)
- The Power Within (1995)
- Two Bits & Pepper (1995)
- Earth Minus Zero (1996)
- My Uncle the Alien (1996)
- Tiger Heart (1996)
- Hollywood Safari (1997)
- Little Bigfoot (1997)
- Little Bigfoot 2: The Journey Home (1998)
- Secret of the Andes (1998)
- Undercover Angel (1999)
- When Zachary Beaver Came to Town (2003)
AAC Kids
- Wild Horse Hank (1979)
- The War Boy (1985)
- A Child's Christmas in Wales (1987)
- Clarence (1990)
- Star Runner (1990)
- The Girl from Mars (1991)
- Alligator Pie (1991)
- Heck's Way Home (1995)
- Saltwater Moose (1996)
- Northern Lights (1997)
- The Girl with Brains in Her Feet (1997)
- Ms. Bear (1997)
- Mowgli's First Adventure: In Search of the Elephant Eye Diamond (1998)
- Emma's Wish (1998)
- New Waterford Girl (1999)
- Jett Jackson: The Movie (2001)
- Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister (2001)
- Bowling for Columbine (2002)
- The Man Who Saved Christmas (2002)
Nerd Corps Entertainment/WildBrain Studios Vancouver
[edit]- Slugterra: Ghoul from Beyond (2014) (Co-produced with Disney XD Canada)
- Slugterra: Return of the Elementals (2014) (Co-produced with Disney XD Canada, Shout Factory, Screenvision and Cineplex[15][16])
- Slugterra: Slug Fu Showdown (2015) (Co-produced with Disney XD Canada)
- Slugterra: Eastern Caverns (2015) (Co-produced with Disney XD Canada)
- Slugterra: Into The Shadows (2016) (Co-produced with Family Chrgd)
Mattel Television
[edit]- Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse (2003)
- Polly Pocket 2: Cool at the Pocket Plaza (2005)
- PollyWorld (2006)
- Rainbow Magic: Return to Rainspell Island (2010)
Iconix Brand Group
[edit]- Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie (2006)
- The Strawberry Shortcake Movie: Sky's the Limit (2009)
See also
[edit]References
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