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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, 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

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WildBrain

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Decode Entertainment

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Halifax Film/DHX Studios Halifax

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WildBrain Studios

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Studio B Productions/DHX Studios Vancouver

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Nerd Corps Entertainment

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Wildbrain Entertainment

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CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment

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Title Year(s) Network Notes
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)
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)
The Legend of White Fang 1992 Family Channel (Canada)
TF1 (France)
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)
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)
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

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DIC Entertainment

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Ragdoll Productions

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AAC Kids

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Title Original run Network Notes
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

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Iconix Brand Group

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Jay Ward Productions

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Live-action series

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WildBrain

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Decode Entertainment/WildBrain Studios Toronto

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Halifax Film/DHX Studios Halifax

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Wildbrain Entertainment/DHX Los Angeles

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CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment

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Title Year(s) Network Notes
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)
Wimzie's House 1995–96 Télévision de Radio-Canada
CBC Television
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)
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

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Ragdoll Productions

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Epitome Pictures

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Title Year(s) Network Notes
The Kids of Degrassi Street 1979–1986 CBC Television
Degrassi Junior High 1987–89 CBC (Canada)
PBS (US)
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

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Title Original run Network Notes
Hollywood Safari 1997–98 Animal Planet produced by PM Entertainment

AAC Kids

Title Original run Network Notes
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)
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

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Specials

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Studio B Productions/WildBrain Studios Vancouver

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CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment

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FilmFair

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DIC Entertainment

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Ragdoll Productions

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Echo Bridge Entertainment

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  • Roxanne's Best Christmas Ever (1999)

AAC Kids

Iconix Brand Group

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Strawberry Shortcake

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Peanuts

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WildBrain

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Films

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WildBrain

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WildBrain (original)/DHX Los Angeles

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

CINAR/Cookie Jar Entertainment

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DIC Entertainment

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Epitome Pictures

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Echo Bridge Entertainment

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AAC Kids

Nerd Corps Entertainment/WildBrain Studios Vancouver

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Mattel Television

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Iconix Brand Group

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See also

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References

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