List of WildBrain programs

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This is a list of programs by WildBrain and its predecessors Decode Entertainment, Halifax Film Company, Studio B Productions, the original incarnation of WildBrain, Cookie Jar Group/CINAR, DIC Entertainment, FilmFair, Ragdoll Productions, Epitome Pictures, Nerd Corps Entertainment, Iconix Brand Group, Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, Leucadia Films, 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[]

WildBrain[]

  • Rastamouse (2011–2015) (co-production with Sony Pictures Television International)
  • SheZow (2012–2013) (co-production with Kickstart Productions and Moody Street Kids)
  • Ella the Elephant (2013–2014) (co-production with TVOKids and FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment)
  • 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–present) (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[]

  • Freaky Stories (1997–2000) (co-production with Sound Venture Productions, Funbag Animation Studios, and Vujade Entertainment)
  • Angela Anaconda (1999–2001) (co-production with C.O.R.E.)
  • Watership Down (1999–2001) (co-production with Alltime Entertainment)
  • Weird-Oh's (1999–2001) (co-production with Mainframe Entertainment and EM.TV)
  • Rainbow Fish (2000) (co-production with EM.TV for Sony Wonder)
  • What About Mimi? (2000-2002) (co-production with Studio B Productions)
  • Undergrads (2001) (co-production with MTV Animation)
  • Girlstuff/Boystuff (2002–2005) (co-production with Agogo Media and AE, Ltd)
  • Olliver's Adventures (2002–2005) (co-production with Collideascope Digital Productions)
  • The Blobheads (2003)
  • King (2003–2005) (co-production with Funbag Animation Studios)
  • The Save-Ums! (2003–2006) (co-production with Discovery Kids, The Dan Clark Company, and C.O.R.E.)
  • Bromwell High (2005) (co-production with Hat Trick Productions)
  • Delilah & Julius (2005–2008) (co-production with Collideascope Digital Productions)
  • Planet Sketch (2005–2008) (co-production with Aardman Animations)
  • Dudson's Modern Tales (2006)
  • The Naughty Naughty Pets (2006)
  • Franny's Feet (2006–2010) (co-production with Family Channel, C.O.R.E., and PBS Kids)
  • Super Why! (2007–2016) (co-production with Out of the Blue Enterprises) (Seasons 1–2)
  • Clang Invasion (2007) (co-production Scrawl Studios and AGOGO Entertainment Ltd.)
  • Urban Vermin (2007–2008) (co-production with YTV)
  • Chop Socky Chooks (2008–2009) (co-production with Aardman Animations)
  • Martha Speaks (2008–2014) (co-production with Studio B Productions, TVO, and WGBH Kids)
  • The Mighty Jungle (2009–2012) (co-production with Halifax Film)
  • Dirtgirlworld (2010–2012) (co-production with Mememe Productions)
  • Poppets Town (2011–2015) (co-production with Neptuno Flims)
  • Waybuloo (2011–2014, Animation/Live Action)

Halifax Film/DHX Studios Halifax[]

  • Poko (2003–2008)
  • Lunar Jim (2006)
  • Bo on the Go! (2007–2011)
  • Animal Mechanicals (2007–2011)
  • The Mighty Jungle (2008) (co-production with Decode Entertainment)
  • Pirates: Adventures in Art (2010)
  • 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[]

  • Kate & Mim-Mim (2014–2018) (co-produced with FremantleMedia Kids and Family)
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines (2014–present) (co-produced with WildBrain for Nickelodeon)
  • The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show (2015–2017) (co-production for DreamWorks Animation Television)[6]
  • Supernoobs (2015–2019), (2022)
  • The Deep (2015–present) (co-produced with WildBrain and Technicolor SA)
  • Looped (2016) (co-production with Neptoon Studios)
  • Chuck's Choice (2017)[7]
  • Massive Monster Mayhem (2017)[8]
  • Polly Pocket (2018–2020) (co-production with Mattel)
  • The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2018–2019) (co-production with Jay Ward Productions for DreamWorks Animation Television)
  • Mega Man: Fully Charged (2018–2019) (co-production with Capcom, Man of Action, Dentsu Entertainment USA and WildBrain)
  • Chip and Potato (2018–present) (co-production with Darrall Macqueen)
  • Carmen Sandiego (2019–2021) (co-production with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)[9]
  • Ninjago (2019–present) (Seasons 11 onwards) (co-production with The Lego Group)
  • Peanuts in Space: Secrets of Apollo 10 (2019) (co-production with Schulz Studio, Imagine Documentaries and Tremolo Productions)[10]
  • Rev & Roll (2019) (co-production with Alpha Group Co., Ltd.)
  • Snoopy in Space (2019–present) (co-production with Schulz Studio, Imagine Documentaries and Tremolo Productions)
  • Dorg Van Dango (2020–present) (co-production with Cartoon Saloon)[11]
  • Go, Dog. Go! (2021–present) (co-production with DreamWorks Animation Television)
  • The Snoopy Show (2021–present) (co-production with Schulz Studio)
  • Johnny Test (2021–present)
  • The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder (2022) (co-production for Disney Television Animation)[12]
  • Sonic Prime (2022) (co-production with Man of Action Entertainment and Sega)[13]

Studio B Productions/DHX Studios Vancouver[]

  • Yvon of the Yukon (1999–2005) (co-production with Corus 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)
  • Pucca (2006–2008)
  • George of the Jungle (2007–2008) (co-production with DreamWorks Classics)
  • Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy (2007–2009) (co-production with Bejuba Entertainment and SnowdenFine Animation)
  • Edgar & Ellen (2007-2008) (co-production with Bardel Entertainment)
  • Martha Speaks (2008–2014) (co-production with WGBH)
  • Kid vs. Kat (2008–2011)
  • My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic (2010–2019) (co-production with Hasbro Studios and Top Draw Animation)
  • Pound Puppies (2010–2013) (co-production with Hasbro Studios)
  • Littlest Pet Shop (2012–2016) (co-production with 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[]

WildBrain (original)/DHX Los Angeles[]

  • Space is Dum (1999–2001)
  • Poochini (2000–2002) (distributed by Studio 100)
  • Higglytown Heroes (2004–2008) (co-production with Happy Nest for Playhouse Disney)
  • Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007–2015)
  • Team Smithereen (2009–2011)
  • The Ricky Gervais Show (2010–2012)
  • Monster High (2010) (co-produced with Mattel)
  • SheZow (2012–2013) (co-production with Kickstart Productions and Moody Street Kids)
  • UMIGO (2012–2014)
  • Sheriff Callie's Wild West (2014–2017) (co-production with Wild Canary Animation for Disney Junior)

CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment[]

  • The World of David the Gnome (1985–86) (co-produced by BRB Internacional, and Miramax Films, United States & Canada distribution only)
  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (1986–1987)
  • Adventures of the Little Koala (1987–1993) (co-produced by Viacom)
  • The Smoggies (1988)
  • Ronin Warriors (1988–1989) (co-produced by Graz Entertainment, distribution only)
  • C.L.Y.D.E. (1990–1991) (co-produced by France Animation)
  • Maya the Honey Bee (1990) (Saban dub, YTV airing only)
  • Dr. Xargle (1991) (co-produced by King Rollo Films)
  • Young Robin Hood (1991–1992) (co-produced by Hanna-Barbera)
  • A Bunch of Munsch (1991–1992)
  • Chip and Charlie (1992)
  • The Legend of White Fang (1992–1994) (co-produced by France Animation)
  • Papa Beaver's Storytime (1993–1994)
  • The Busy World of Richard Scarry (1993–1997) (co-produced by France Animation, BBC, and Paramount Television)
  • Albert the Fifth Musketeer (1994) (co-produced by BBC and France Animation)
  • Cat Tales (1994–1996) (co-produced by France Animation)
  • Robinson Sucroe (1995) (co-produced by France Animation)
  • The Babaloos (1995–1999) (co-produced by France Animation)
  • The Little Lulu Show (1995–1999)
  • Wimzie's House (1995–1996)
  • Night Hood (1996)
  • Arthur (1996–2022) (co-produced by WGBH, and Marc Brown Studios. credited as CINAR for Seasons 1-8 and credited as Cookie Jar Entertainment for Seasons 9-15.)
  • Ivanhoe The King's Knight (1997)
  • Caillou (1997–2013) (Seasons 1-3 only; credited as CINAR for Seasons 1-3. Season 4 was produced by 9 Story Entertainment, Season 5 was produced by Atomic Cartoons, and Season 5 was co-produced by Clockwork Zoo (and later Sea Monster Entertainment).)
  • (1997) (co-produced by )
  • Patrol 03 (1997) (co-produced by France Animation)
  • Animal Crackers (1997–1999) (co-produced by Alphanim)
  • The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures (1997–1999) (co-production with WIC Entertainment and France Animation)
  • The Adventures of Paddington Bear (1997–2000) (co-produced with Protecrea)
  • Mumble Bumble (1998–2000)
  • Flight Squad (1999)
  • Ripley's Believe It or Not! (1999) (co-produced by Alphanim)
  • Zoboomafoo (1999–2001) (co-production with Earth Creatures and Maryland Public Television)
  • Mona the Vampire (1999–2003) (co-produced by Alphanim)
  • A Miss Mallard Mystery (2000)
  • The Baskervilles (2000) (co-produced by Alphanim)
  • Journey to the West – Legends of the Monkey King (2000) (co-production with China Central Television)
  • The Twins (2000)
  • Treasure (2001) (co-produced by BBC)
  • Upstairs, Downstairs Bears (2001) (co-produced by Egmont Imagination)
  • Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings (2002)
  • Potatoes and Dragons (2004–2010) (co-produced by Alphanim)
  • Creepschool (2004) (co-produced by Alphanim)
  • Postcards from Buster (Arthur Spin-Off) (2004–2008) (co-production with Marc Brown Studios and WGBH Educational Foundation)
  • Gerald McBoing-Boing (2005–2007) (co-produced by Teletoon, Classic Media and Dr. Seuss Enterprises, L.P.)
  • Johnny Test (2005–2014) (Seasons 1–2 were produced by Warner Bros. Animation, and Coliseum Entertainment. Seasons 2–6 were produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment, and Season 6 was produced by DHX Media)
  • Spider Riders (2006–2007) (co-produced by Bee Train)
  • Nanoboy (2006–2009) (co-production with Scrawl Studios and AGOGO Media)
  • Magi-Nation (2007–2008)
  • Busytown Mysteries (2007–2010) (also known as Hurray for Huckle!)
  • Will and Dewitt (2007–2008)
  • World of Quest (2008–2009)
  • Kung Fu Dino Posse (2009–2012) (co-produced with Sunwoo Korea Entertainment Inc., Sunwoo Asia-Pacific Pte Ltd., and Optix Entertainment GmbH)
  • Noonbory and the Super Seven (2009)
  • Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show (2010)
  • Scan2Go (2010–2011) (distribution only in North America and South America)
  • The Small Giant (2010) (distribution only in Canada)
  • MetaJets (2010) (co-produced by Sunwoo)
  • Mudpit (2011)
  • Debra! (2011–2012)

FilmFair[]

DIC Entertainment[]

Ragdoll Productions[]

Echo Bridge Entertainment[]

Mattel Creations[]

  • Fireman Sam (1987–present)
  • Bob the Builder (1998–present)
  • Little People (1999–2002, 2004–2005) (co-produced by Egmont Imagination, Cuppa Coffee Studios, and Wreckless Abandon Studios)
  • Polly Pocket (2010–2018, 2018–present)
  • Monster High (2010–2017)
  • Ever After High (2013–2016)
  • Enchantimals: Tales from Everwilde (2018–present)

Iconix Brand Group[]

  • The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show (1983–1985) (produced by Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions; co-distributed by Warner Bros. Television)
  • This Is America, Charlie Brown (1988–1989) (produced by Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions; co-distributed by Warner Bros. Television)
  • 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)
  • Peanuts (2016) (co-production with Dall'Angelo Pictures and Normaal Animation; co-distributed by Warner Bros. Television)

Jay Ward Productions[]

  • Rocky and His Friends/The Bullwinkle Show (1959–1964)
  • Hoppity Hooper (1964–1967)
  • George of the Jungle (1967)

Live-action series[]

WildBrain[]

  • Deadtime Stories (2012–2014) (co-production with Nickelodeon)
  • 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–present) (co-production with Sinking Ship Entertainment)[16]
  • Backstage (2016–2017) (co-production with Fresh TV)[17]
  • Airmageddon (2016) (UK production for CBBC)
  • We Are Savvy (2016–2018)
  • Letterkenny (2016–present)
  • The Zoo (2017–present) (UK production for CBBC)
  • Creeped Out (2017–2019) (UK production for CBBC)
  • Waffle the Wonder Dog (2017–present)
  • Massive Monster Mayhem (2017)[18]
  • Are You Afraid of the Dark? miniseries (2019, 2021) (co-production with Nickelodeon and YTV)
  • Bajillionaires (2019)
  • Ruby & the Well (2022) (co-production with Shaftesbury Films)

Decode Entertainment/WildBrain Studios Toronto[]

  • 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)
  • 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/DHXStudios Halifax[]

WildBrain (original)/DHX Los Angeles[]

  • Yo Gabba Gabba! (2007–2015)

CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment[]

  • Ultra Seven (1985) (English dubbed production with Turner Broadcasting System)
  • Happy Castle (1988–1989)
  • Are You Afraid of the Dark? (1992–2000) (co-production with Nickelodeon and YTV)
  • The Intrepids (1993–1996)
  • Wimzie's House (1995–1996)
  • Space Cases (1996–1998)
  • The Mystery Files of Shelby Woo (1996–1998) (co-production with Nickelodeon)
  • Lassie (1997–1999) (co-produced by Classic Media and PolyGram Filmed Entertainment)
  • Un Hiver de Tourmente (1998)
  • Emily of New Moon (1998–2000) (co-production with WIC Entertainment and Salter Street Films)
  • Sci-Squad (1999–2000)
  • Zoboomafoo (1999–2001) (co-production with Maryland Public Television)
  • Dark Oracle (2004–2006)
  • The Doodlebops (2005–2007)
  • Debra! (2011–2012)

DIC Entertainment[]

Ragdoll Productions[]

  • Rosie and Jim (1990–2000)
  • Brum (1991–2002) (co-production with HIT Entertainment)[15]
  • Open a Door (1992)
  • Tots TV (1993–1998)
  • Tots Video (1997)
  • Teletubbies (1997–2001)[19]
  • Teletubbies Everywhere (2002)[19]
  • Boohbah (2003–2006)
  • Blips (2005–2006)
  • In the Night Garden... (2007–2009)[19]

Epitome Pictures[]

  • The Kids of Degrassi Street (1979–1986)
  • Degrassi Junior High (1987–1989)
  • Degrassi High (1989–1991)
  • Degrassi Talks (1992)
  • Liberty Street (1994–1995)
  • Degrassi: The Next Generation (2001–2015) (co-production with Bell Media)
  • Instant Star (2004–2008)
  • The L.A. Complex (2012)
  • Open Heart (2015)
  • Degrassi: Next Class (2016–2017)

Echo Bridge Entertainment[]

Jay Ward Productions[]

  • Fractured Flickers (1962–1964)

Specials[]

Studio B Productions/WildBrain Studios Vancouver[]

  • Little Witch (1999) (co-production with Sony Wonder)
  • Santa Mouse and the Ratdeer (2000) (co-production with Sony Wonder)
  • The Legend of Frosty the Snowman (2004) (co-production with DreamWorks Animation)
  • Side Show Christmas (2008) (co-production with Teletoon)

CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment[]

  • The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (compilation films based on 1986 anime)
  • 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 (1992)
  • 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)
  • Caillou's Holiday Movie (2003)

FilmFair[]

  • Paddington Goes to the Movies (1980)
  • Paddington Goes to School (1984)
  • Paddington’s Birthday Bonanza (1986)
  • The Wombles (1990–1991)
    • World Womble Day (1990)
    • The Wandering Wombles (1991)
  • Brown Bear's Wedding (1991)
  • White Bear's Secret (1992)

DIC Entertainment[]

Ragdoll Productions[]

  • Badjelly the Witch (2000)

Echo Bridge Entertainment[]

  • Cutaway (1992)
  • Celtic Electric (1998)
  • Roxanne’s Best Christmas Ever (1999)
  • Talking to Americans (2001)

Iconix Brand Group[]

Strawberry Shortcake[]

Peanuts[]

WildBrain[]

  • Sara Solves It (2015) (co-production with WGBH Educational Foundation and Out of the Blue Enterprises)[20]
  • Bob's Broken Sleigh (2015) (co-produced by Eh-Okay Entertainment)
  • (2016)
  • Caillou Specials (2022)

Films[]

WildBrain[]

WildBrain (original)/DHX Los Angeles[]

  • Out In Space (1997)
  • Humanstein (1998)
  • A Dog Cartoon (1998)
  • Hubert's Brain (2001)

CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment[]

DIC Entertainment[]

Epitome Pictures[]

  • School's Out (1992)
  • Degrassi Goes Hollywood (2009)
  • Degrassi Takes Manhattan (2010)

Echo Bridge Entertainment[]

Nerd Corps Entertainment/WildBrain Studios Vancouver[]

  • 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[23][24])
  • 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 Creations[]

Iconix Brand Group[]

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