CBS Eye Animation Productions

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CBS Eye Animation Productions
TypeDivision
Industry
  • Television
  • Animation
PredecessorsTerrytoons
FoundedOctober 2018; 3 years ago (2018-10)
HeadquartersTelevision City, Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Key people
Alec Botnick
ParentCBS Studios
DivisionsLate Night Cartoons, Inc.

CBS Eye Animation Productions is an American animation studio division of CBS Studios owned by Paramount Global. The studio is closely associated with the Star Trek franchise with its first projects, Star Trek: Lower Decks and Star Trek: Prodigy. CBS reinstate it as an animation division in late 2018 before its re-merger with Viacom in 2019.[1][2]

Background[]

In the 1950s, CBS began to invest further into television programs, creating many live shows as I Love Lucy and Captain Kangaroo. However, in 1955 CBS purchased Terrytoons from Paul Terry under CBS Films. After the deal's closure in 1956, CBS placed Terrytoons the management of UPA's Gene Deitch (which they'd already secured a contract with CBS). Deitch would soon produce animated Tom Terrific shorts for Captain Kangaroo in 1957. Terrytoons would continue animation under CBS until its closure in 1972 after the corporate spin-off of the original Viacom International.

Despite the change of operations, CBS would continue to air many animated programs such Terrytoons (which they still owned) and Hanna-Barbera Productions within the 1970s and mid-1980s. Throughout the late 1980s and '90s, they acquired broadcasting rights to multiple series from different studios such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Garfield and Friends (both now owned by parent company Paramount Global), Muppet Babies (now owned by Disney), as well serval toy-based shows.

The network would continue with broadcast syndication cartoons from serval companies (such as Nelvana) up until the late 1990s. In the 2000s, CBS (now merged with Westinghouse) switched to licensing more educational drive shows. Viacom had also acquired CBS as it agreed to air Nickelodeon/Nick Jr. on CBS until 2006 (after Viacom & CBS' split).

CBS would later resume airing animated programs by launching Cookie Jar TV until 2013.

History[]

In late 2018 CBS Studios unveiled CBS Eye Animation Productions to produce animated content for CBS All Access (later Paramount+). Star Trek: Lower Decks would become the first TV series, followed by Star Trek: Prodigy (a co-production with sister studio Nickelodeon Animation Studio). Initially, the studio would only create shows based on the Star Trek franchise but has invested in other shows such as The Harper House.

List of CBS Eye Animation Studios productions[]

TV series[]

# Title Creator(s) / Developer(s) Years Co-production with Network Notes
2020s
1 Star Trek: Lower Decks Mike McMahan 2020–present CBS Studios
Secret Hideout
Important Science
Roddenberry Entertainment
Titmouse, Inc.
CBS All Access
(2020)
Paramount+
(2021–present)
2 The Harper House Brad Neely 2021 CBS Studios
Neely Comics
219 Productions
Titmouse, Inc.
Paramount+
3 Star Trek: Prodigy Kevin and Dan Hageman 2021–present Nickelodeon Animation Studio
CBS Studios
Secret Hideout
Roddenberry Entertainment
Brothers Hageman Productions
Paramount+
Nickelodeon
[3]
Upcoming
4 The Multivorce Kirker Butler
Scott Mosier
TBA Kapital Entertainment
CBS Studios
Paramount+ [4][5]

Late Night Cartoons, Inc.[]

# Title Creator(s) / Developer(s) Years Co-production with Network Notes
2010s
1 Our Cartoon President Stephen Colbert, Chris Licht,
Tim Luecke, R. J. Fried,
and Matt Lappin
2018–2020 Spartina Productions
Licht Media Solutions
CBS Studios
Showtime Networks
Showtime
2020s
2 Tooning Out the News Stephen Colbert, Chris Licht,
Tim Luecke, R. J. Fried,
Mike Leech, and Zach Smilovitz
2020–present Spartina Productions
Licht Media Solutions
RJ Fried Worldwide
CBS Studios
CBS All Access
(2020)
Paramount+
(2021–present)

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "CBS TV Studios Names New Head of Animation; Will Supervise Star Trek Animated Series". Daily Star Trek News. Retrieved 2021-09-29.
  2. ^ "New Trek Animated Series Announced". Star Trek. Retrieved 2021-09-26.
  3. ^ Barker, Andrew (2021-10-13). "'Star Trek: Prodigy' Aims to Introduce the Series to a Younger Audience". Variety. Retrieved 2021-10-18.
  4. ^ Bui, Hoai-Tran (2020-08-28). "The Multivorce: CBS All Access Devleoping New Animated Comedy". SlashFilm.com. Retrieved 2021-11-10.
  5. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (August 27, 2020). "'The Multivorce' Animated Comedy From Kirker Butler, Scott Mosier & Kapital In Works At CBS All Access". Deadline Hollywood. Archived from the original on November 19, 2020. Retrieved August 28, 2020.
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