List of Nelvana programs

This is a list of films, shows and specials involving production or distribution by the Canadian production studio Nelvana, a subsidiary of Corus Entertainment.

Feature films

  • The Fun Kids (1977)
  • Rock & Rule (1983)
  • The Care Bears Movie (1985)
  • Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation (1986)
  • The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland (1987)
  • Burglar (1987) – live-action
  • Babar: The Movie (1989, with Ellipse Programme)
  • The Super Girls (1992)
  • The Sayna Twins (1991)
  • Malice (1993) – live-action; uncredited
  • Spaceman (1997) – live-action
  • Pippi Longstocking (1997)
  • The J Squad (1998)
  • Babar: King of the Elephants (1999, with TMO-Loonland Film GmbH)
  • Heidi (2005, with TV-Loonland AG and Telemagination, released theatrically in Germany)
  • Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure (2006) (with StudioCanal, Alphanim, Les Studios DSO, Europool and LuxAnimation)

Direct-to-video

Other

Television specials

Television series

The Fun Kids (1977-1981)

1970s

Series Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Production partner Network
Small Star Cinema 1974–1975 CBC Television

1980s

Series Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Production partner Original network
Mr. Microchip 1983 CBC Television
20 Minute Workout Ron Harris 1983–1985 Orion Entertainment Corporation
Chumcity
Citytv (Canada)
Syndication (United States)
Inspector Gadget (season 1) Jean Chalopin
Bruno Bianchi
Andy Heyward
1983 DIC Audiovisuel
Lexington Broadcast Services Company
First Choice Superchannel (Canada)
FR3 (France)
Syndication (United States)
The Edison Twins Michael Hirsh
Patrick Loubert
1984–1986 CBC Television
Ewoks Paul Dini
Bob Carrau
1985–1986 Lucasfilm Global (Canada)
ABC (United States)
Star Wars: Droids Peter Sauder
Ben Burtt
1985–1986
The Care Bears Family Linda Denham
Elena Kucharik
1986–1988 C.B.I.S. Productions
American Greetings
Global (Canada)
ABC (1986–1987) / Syndication (1988) (United States)
Madballs 1986–1987 AmToy Direct-to-video
Scholastic's Blue Ribbon Storybook Video 1986 Scholastic Productions
Karl-Lorimar Home Video
Cricket's Club 1986–1987 Hi-Tops Video
My Pet Monster Peter Sauder 1987 Telefilm Canada Global (Canada)
ABC (United States)
T. and T. Michael Hirsh
Elia Katz
Patrick Loubert
1988–1990 Hal Roach Studios (1988)
Qintex Entertainment (1989–1990)
Global (Canada)
Syndication (1988–1989) / The Family Channel (1990) (United States)
Clifford the Big Red Dog 1988 Scholastic Productions Direct-to-video
Babar 1989–1991
2001
The Clifford Ross Company
Ellipsanime (2000)
Kodansha (2000)
CBC Television (1989–1990) / Family Channel (1990–1991) / TVO/Knowledge Network (2001) (Canada)
Canal+ / France 3 (France)
Beetlejuice Tim Burton 1989–1991 Tim Burton Inc.
The Geffen Film Company
Warner Bros. Television
Global (Canada)
ABC (1989–1990) / Fox Kids Network (1991) (United States)

1990s

Series Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Production partner The Super Girls (1992-1996
Little Rosey Roseanne Barr 1990 Little Rosey Productions, Inc. ABC
The Adventures of Tintin Stéphane Bernasconi 1991–1992 Ellipse Programmé Global (Canada)
FR3/France 3 (France)
Nickelodeon/HBO (United States)
Rupert 1991–1997 Ellipse Programmé (1991–1994)
TVS Television (1991)
Scottish Television (1992–1997)
YTV (Canada)
France 3 (1991–1994) (France)
ITV (United Kingdom)
Fievel's American Tails David Kirschner 1992–1993 Amblin Television
Universal Cartoon Studios
CBS
Dog City Peter Sauder
J.D. Smith
1992–1994 The Jim Henson Company Fox Kids Network[2] (United States)
Global/YTV (Canada)
Eek! The Cat/Eek! Stravaganza Savage Steve Holland
Bill Kopp
1992–1997 Savage Studios Ltd.
Fox Children's Productions
Fox Kids (United States)
YTV (Canada)
Family Dog Brad Bird 1993 Amblin Television
Tim Burton Productions
Universal Television
Warner Bros. Television
CBS
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs Steven E. de Souza
Mark Schultz
1993–1994 Galaxy Films
De Souza Productions
YTV (Canada)
CBS (United States)
Tales from the Cryptkeeper Libby Hinson
Ben Joseph
1993–1994
1999
Fantome Animation (1999) YTV (1993–1994) / Teletoon (1999) (Canada)
ABC (1993–1994) / CBS (1999) (United States)
The Legend of the North Wind (distribution licensing) 1994 Episa and Euskal Pictures International Trio
RoboCop: The Series ("Commander Cash" animated sequences) Edward Neumeier
Michael Miner
Rysher Entertainment
Skyvision Entertainment
Rigel Entertainment
CTV (Canada)
Syndication (United States)
Free Willy Patrick Loubert
Patsy Cameron
Ted Anasti
1994–1995 Regency Enterprises
Le Studio Canal+
Donner/Shuler-Donner Productions
Warner Bros. Television
ABC
Global Television Network
Wild C.A.T.s Jim Lee
Brandon Choi
Bob Forward
David Wise
WildStorm Productions CBS
The Magic School Bus Alison Blank
Kristin Laskas Martin
Jane Startz
1994–1997 South Carolina ETV
Scholastic Productions
PBS
Nancy Drew 1995 Syndication
The Hardy Boys David Cole 1995–1996 Marathon Productions
Westcom Entertainment Group Ltd.
France 2
The Neverending Story Peter Sauder 1995–1996 CineVox Entertainment
Ellipse Programmé
Family Channel (Canada)
HBO (United States)
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (seasons 1–2) Duane Capizzi 1995–1997 Morgan Creek Productions
Funbag Animation Studios
CBS
Jake and the Kid Great North Productions Global
Little Bear Else Holmelund Minarik
Maurice Sendak
1995–2001 John B. Carls Productions Inc. (1996–2001)
Wild Things Productions (1996–2001)
Hong Guang Animation (1999–2001)
CBC Television (Canada)
Nickelodeon (United States)
Tales from the Crypt (animation for "The Third Pig") William Gaines
Steven Dodd
1996 Tales from the Crypt Holdings
Geffen Television
HBO
Robin Magnus Carlsson Happy Life
TMO Film GmbH
SVT1
Gargoyles: The Goliath Chronicles (animation production) Greg Weisman 1996–1997 Walt Disney Television Animation
Buena Vista Television
ABC
Waynehead Damon Wayans Warner Bros. Television Animation YTV (Canada)
Kids' WB (United States)
Blazing Dragons Terry Jones
Gavin Scott
Peter Sauder
Erika Strobel
1996–1998 Ellipse Animation
Carlton Television
Teletoon (Canada)
Canal+ (France)
CITV (United Kingdom)
Stickin' Around Robin Steele
Brianne Leary
YTV
The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police Steve Purcell 1997–1998 YTV (Canada)
Fox Kids (United States)
Pippi Longstocking Paul Riley 1997 AB Svensk Filmindustri
TaurusFilm
TFC Trickompany Filmproduktion
Teletoon (Canada)
ZDF (Germany)
SVT1 (Sweden)
Ned's Newt Andy Knight
Mike Burgess
Andrew Nicholls
Darrell Vickers
1997–1999 TMO-Loonland Film GmbH
Studio B Productions (1998–1999)
Teletoon
Donkey Kong Country Jacques Goldstein
Philippe Percebois
1997–2000 Medialab Studio L.A. (1997–1998)
Hong Guang Animation (1999–2000)
WIC Entertainment
Teletoon (Canada)
France 2 / Canal+ (France)
Franklin 1997–2004 Big Bang Digital Studios
Neurones France (1997–2000)
Neurones Luxembourg (1997–2000)
Neuroplanet (2002)
LuxAnimation (2004)
Alphanim (2004)
CBC Television (1997) / Family Channel (1997–2002) / Treehouse TV (2004) (Canada)
TF1 (France)
Rolie Polie Olie William Joyce 1998–2004 Métal Hurlant Productions (1998–2002)
Sparx* (1998–2002)
Sparkling Animation (2004)
CBC Television (Canada)
La Cinquième/France 5 (France)
Disney Channel (United States)
Birdz Larry Jacobs 1998–1999 CBS
Dumb Bunnies Dav Pilkey
Dale Schott
Yoram Gross-Village Roadshow
Scottish Television Enterprises
Anatole 1998–2000 Valentine Productions s.a.r.l.
Scottish Television Enterprises
Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend Marathon Productions
Hong Guang Animation
Scholastic Inc.
Scottish Television Enterprises (1998–1999)
CBS Television (1998–1999)
Flying Rhino Junior High Ray Nelson, Jr. Big Daddy Productions
Flying Rhinoceros, Inc.
Neurones Animation
Scottish Television Enterprises
CBS Productions
Teletoon (Canada)
TF1 (France)
CITV/Scottish Television (United Kingdom)
CBS (United States)
Bob and Margaret David Fine
Alison Snowden
1998–2001 Snowden Fine Animation
SilverLine Productions (1999–2000)
Philippine Animation Studio Inc. (2001)
National Film Board of Canada
Global (Canada)
Channel 4 (United Kingdom)
Comedy Central (1999–2000) / Showtime (2001) (United States)
Elliot Moose Jed MacKay 1999–2000 TVOntario
George and Martha James Marshall Wild Things Productions YTV (Canada)
HBO Family (United States)
Blaster's Universe Jamie Tatham
Dale Schott
Hong Guang Animation
CBS Productions
Knowledge Adventure
Teletoon (Canada)
CBS (United States)
Redwall Brian Jacques 1999–2001 Molitor Productions
Alphanim (1999)
TV-Loonland AG (2000–2001)
Teletoon (Canada)
France 2/France 3 (France)
Ki.KA (Germany)
Rescue Heroes Fisher-Price 1999–2002 Hong Guang Animation (1999–2000) Teletoon

2000s

Series Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Production partner Original network
Cardcaptors (English dub) Clamp 2000–2017 Madhouse Teletoon (Canada)
Kids' WB (United States)
Maggie and the Ferocious Beast Michael Paraskevas
Betty Paraskevas
2000–2002 Teletoon (Canada)
Nick Jr. (United States)
Bookworm Bunch
Corduroy Betty Quan 2000–2001 Sichuan Top Animation PBS
Timothy Goes to School Rosemary Wells Silver Lining Productions
Animation Services Hong Kong Limited
Seven Little Monsters Maurice Sendak 2000–2003 Wild Things Productions
Hong Ying Animation (2000–2002)
Philippine Animation Studio Inc. (2003)
George Shrinks William Joyce 2000–2004 Jade Animation
Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse Michael Paraskevas
Betty Paraskevas
2000–2002 Hong Guang Animation
John Callahan's Pelswick John Callahan
Andrew Nicholls
Darrell Vickers
2000–2002 The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
China Central Television
Nickelodeon Productions
Suzhou Hong Ying Animation Corporation Limited
CBC (Canada)
CCTV (China)
Nickelodeon (United States)
Taina (international distribution) Maria Perez-Brown 2001–2002 Dorado Productions
Nickelodeon Productions
Nickelodeon
The Fairly OddParents (international distribution; seasons 1–5) Butch Hartman 2001–2005 Frederator Incorporated
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
John Callahan's Quads! John Callahan 2001–2003 SBS independent
Animation Works
Media World Features
Film Victoria
ScreenWest
Lotteries Commission of Western Australia
SBS (Australia)
Teletoon at Night (Canada)
The Sausage Factory Henry Pincus 2001–2002 Peace Arch Entertainment
MTV Original Productions
The Comedy Network (Canada)
MTV (United States)
Pecola Naomi Iwata Yomiko Advertising
Milky Cartoon
Teletoon (Canada)
TV Tokyo (Japan)
Cartoon Network (United States)
Braceface Melissa Clark 2001–2004 Jade Animation Teletoon (Canada)
Fox Family (2001–2002) (United States)
Committed Michael Fry
Mary Feller
2001–2002 Philippine Animation Studio Inc. CTV
Medabots 2001–2004 Bee Train Production YTV (Canada)
Fox Kids (2001–2002) / ABC Family (2002–2004) (United States)
Cyberchase (seasons 1–5) Thirteen/WNET New York 2002–2006 WNET
Flying Minds Entertainment
PBS
Beyblade
Beyblade V-Force
Beyblade G-Revolution
2002–2005 Madhouse
Nippon Animedia
YTV (Canada)
ABC Family (United States)
Beware of Dog Rob Gilmer 2002 Alexander/Enright and Associates Animal Planet
Moville Mysteries Guy Vasilovich 2002–2003 Suzhou Hong Ying Animation Corporation Limited YTV (Canada)
The N (United States)
Max & Ruby Rosemary Wells 2002–2020 Silver Lining Productions (2002–2013)
9 Story Entertainment (2006–2013)
Chorion (2009–2013)
Atomic Cartoons (2016–2020)
Treehouse TV (Canada)
Nick Jr. (United States)
Clone High (season 1) Phil Lord
Christopher Miller
Bill Lawrence
2002–2003 Doozer
Lord Miller Productions
Touchstone Television
MTV Original Productions
Teletoon at Night (Canada)
MTV (United States)
The Berenstain Bears Stan & Jan Berenstain AGOGO Entertainment Treehouse TV (Canada)
PBS Kids (United States)
My Dad the Rock Star Gene Simmons 2003–2004 Carrere Group Teletoon (Canada)
Nickelodeon (United States)
Jacob Two-Two Mordecai Richler 2003–2006 9 Story Entertainment (2005–2006) YTV
Pandalian 2004–2005 Funimation YTV (Canada)
Funimation (United States)
6teen Jennifer Pertsch
Tom McGillis
2004–2010 Fresh TV (2007–2010) Teletoon (Canada)
Cartoon Network (United States)
Delta State 2004 Alphanim
Deltanim Productions Inc.
DQ Entertainment
LuxAnimation
Cofimage 13
Teletoon (Canada)
France 2/Canal+ (France)
Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends David Kirk 2004–2009 Callaway Arts & Entertainment
AbsoluteDigital Pictures
Teletoon/Treehouse TV (Canada)
Nickelodeon (United States)
The Backyardigans Janice Burgess 2004–2013 Nickelodeon Animation Studio Treehouse TV (Canada)
Nickelodeon (United States)
Being Ian Ian James Corlett 2005–2008 Studio B Productions YTV
Funpak 2005
Jane and the Dragon Martin Baynton 2005–2006 Weta Productions
Class of the Titans Chris Bartleman
Michael Lahay
2005–2008 Studio B Productions Teletoon
Di-Gata Defenders Greg Collinson 2006–2008 LuxAnimation Teletoon (Canada)
4Kids TV (United States)
Grossology Sylvia Branzei
Simon Racioppa
Richard Elliott
2006–2009 Flypaper Press YTV
Ruby Gloom Mighty Fine
Carolyn Hay
2006–2008
Z-Squad Jin Choi 2006–2007 Enemes[3] SBS
Direct-to-video
Handy Manny Roger Bollen
Marilyn Sadler
Rick Gitelson
2006–2013 Playhouse Disney/Disney Junior
Horrid Henry (series 1) Francesca Simon 2006–2007 Novel Entertainment CITV
The Future Is Wild John Adams
Steve Sullivan
2007–2008 IVL Animation Teletoon (Canada)
Discovery Kids (United States)
My Friend Rabbit Treehouse TV (Canada)
Playhouse Disney (United Kingdom)
Qubo (United States)
Wayside John Derevlany Nickelodeon Productions Teletoon (Canada)
Nickelodeon (United States)
Bakugan Battle Brawlers
Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia
Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders
Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge
2008–2012 TMS Entertainment
Spin Master Entertainment
Teletoon (Canada)
Cartoon Network (United States)
Guess with Jess Ivor Wood 2008–2010 Classic Media Treehouse TV
Willa's Wild Life Dan Yaccarino 2008–2009 Futurikon
Googly Digital Media
YTV (Canada)
TF1/Piwi (France)
Qubo (United States)
Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 2009–2011 Nerd Corps Entertainment
Mattel
Teletoon (Canada)
Cartoon Network (United States)
Pearlie Wendy Harmer 2009–2010 Sticky Pictures Network Ten (Australia)
YTV (Canada)
Spliced Simon Racioppa
Richard Elliott
Teletoon (Canada)
Jetix (Latin America)

2010s

Series Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Production partner Original network
Beyblade: Metal Fusion
Beyblade: Metal Masters
Beyblade: Metal Fury
Beyblade: Shogun Steel
2010–2014 Tatsunoko Production (2008–2010)
SynergySP (2010–2014)
YTV (Canada)
Cartoon Network (United States)
Babar and the Adventures of Badou Michael Stokes 2010–2015 TeamTO
Guru Studio (2010–2012)
Pipeline Studios (2010–2012)
LuxAnimation (2010–2014)
YTV (Canada)
TF1/Disney Junior (France)
The Adventures of Chuck and Friends Adam Beechen 2010–2012 Hasbro Studios The Hub
Sidekick Todd Kauffman
Joey So
2010–2013 YTV (Canada)
Cartoon Network (United States)
Mr. Young Dan Signer Thunderbird Films
Gravy Boat Productions
YTV
Life with Boys Michael Poryes 2011–2013 Helion Pictures YTV (Canada)
TeenNick (United States)
Scaredy Squirrel Matt Ferguson
Jillian Ruby
YTV (Canada)
Nickelodeon (Latin America)
Cartoon Network (United States)
Mike the Knight Alexander Bar 2011–2017 HIT Entertainment Treehouse TV (Canada)
CBeebies (United Kingdom)
Bubble Guppies (seasons 2–4) Jonny Belt
Robert Scull
Janice Burgess
2011–2016 Nickelodeon Animation Studio Nickelodeon
Franklin and Friends 2011–2013 Infinite Frameworks Treehouse TV (Canada)
Mediacorp (Singapore)
Detentionaire Daniel Bryan Franklin
Charles Johnston
2011–2015 Teletoon/Télétoon
BeyWheelz Katsumi Hasegawa 2012 SynergySP YTV (Canada)
Cartoon Network (United States)
Oh No! It's an Alien Invasion Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee
Peter Ricq
2013–2015 YTV (2013–2014)
Teletoon (2014–2015)
The Day My Butt Went Psycho! Mark Steinberg Scholastic Entertainment
Studio Moshi
Nine Network (Australia)
Teletoon (Canada)
Netflix (United States)
BeyWarriors: BeyRaiderz Shinzo Fujita 2014 SynergySP
d-rights
YTV (Canada)
Cartoon Network (United States)
BeyWarriors: Cyborg Katsumi Hasegawa 2014–2015 Toonami (Asia)
K2 (Italy)
Trucktown Jon Scieszka 2014–2017 Lemon Sky Studios[4] Treehouse TV
Little Charmers Jennifer Dodge
Irene Weibel
2015–2017 Spin Master
Atomic Cartoons
Treehouse TV (Canada)
Nickelodeon / Nick Jr. Channel (United States)
The Stanley Dynamic Ken Cuperus
Jocelyn Hamilton
Jamie Piekarz
2015–2017 Amaze YTV
Fresh Beat Band of Spies Nadine Van der Velde
Scott Kraft
Michael Ryan
2015–2016 6point2
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Nickelodeon (2015) / Nick Jr. Channel (2015–2021)
Ranger Rob[5] Alexander Bar 2016–2021 Studio Liddell Treehouse TV (Canada)
Nat Geo Kids (Latin America)
Clan (Spain)
Tiny Pop (United Kingdom)
The ZhuZhus[6] Hugh Duffy 2016–2017 Cepia LLC YTV (Canada)
Discovery Kids (Latin America)
Disney Channel (United States)
Hotel Transylvania: The Series[7] Mark Steinberg 2017–2020 Sony Pictures Animation
Corus Entertainment
Teletoon (Canada)
Disney Channel (United States)
Mysticons[8] Sean Jara
Nelvana Limited
The Topps Company
2017–2018 Topps Animation YTV (Canada)
Nickelodeon (2017)
Nicktoons (2018) (United States)
Super BOOMi (distributor) Trevor Lai 2017–present Up Studios
Tencent
Treehouse TV (Canada)
Tencent Video (China)
Wishfart John Hazlett
Lienne Sawatsky
Daniel Williams
2017–2018 Wishfart Productions Inc. Teletoon (Canada)
CITV (United Kingdom)
Bravest Warriors[9] Pendleton Ward
Breehn Burns
Will McRobb
Chris Viscardi
2017–2018 Frederator Studios VRV
ReBoot: The Guardian Code (distributor) Michael Hefferon 2018 Mainframe Studios YTV (Canada)
Netflix (United States)
Esme & Roy[10] Dustin Ferrer
Amy Steinberg
2018–2021 Sesame Workshop Treehouse TV (Canada)
HBO (2017–2019) / HBO Max (2020–2021) (United States)
Go Away, Unicorn![11] Emily Mullock
Dan Signer
2018–2019 Sonar Entertainment YTV (Canada)
Disney Channel (United States)
Miss Persona[12] 2018–2021 Balloon House Productions Treehouse TV
Bakugan: Battle Planet
Bakugan: Armored Alliance
Bakugan: Geogan Rising
Bakugan: Evolutions
Spin Master
Sega Fave
2018–2023 TMS Entertainment
Man of Action Studios
Spin Master Entertainment
Teletoon/Cartoon Network (Canada)
Cartoon Network (2018–2021) / Netflix (2021–2023) (United States)
Corn & Peg[12] Chris Hamilton 2019–2020 Treehouse TV (Canada)
Nickelodeon (United States)
Super BOOMi Hockey Hero (distributor) Trevor Lai 2019 Up Studios
Tencent
National Hockey League
Tencent Video
D.N. Ace[13] Matthew Wexler
John Derevlany
Andrew Harrison
2019–2020 Yeti Farm
Wexworks Media
Teletoon
Agent Binky: Pets of the Universe[14] Carolyn Hay
Hugh Duffy
Redknot Treehouse TV (Canada)
Discovery Kids (Latin America)
The Remarkable Mr. King Geneviève Côté Treehouse TV

2020s

Series Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Production partner Original network
Ollie's Pack Pedro Eboli
Graham Peterson
2020–2021 Corus Entertainment YTV (Canada)
Nickelodeon (United States)
The Dog & Pony Show Josh Selig 2020–2021 Discovery, Inc.
Little Airplane Productions
Redknot
Treehouse TV (Canada)
Discovery Kids (Latin America)
The Hardy Boys[15] Steve Cochrane
Jason Stone
2021–2023 Lambur Productions YTV (Canada)
Hulu (United States)
Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go Britt Allcroft
Rick Suvalle
2021–present Mattel Television Cartoon Network (2021–2023) / Netflix (2024–present) (United States)
Treehouse TV (Canada)
Super Wish[16] Vanessa Esteves
Adrian Thatcher
2022–present Redknot
Discovery, Inc.
YTV (Canada)
Discovery Kids (Latin America)
Best & Bester[17] Joonas Utti
Anttu Harlin
Gigglebug Entertainment
Eye Present
YTV[18] (Canada)
Yle TV2 (Finland)
Nickelodeon (United Kingdom)
Builder Brothers' Dream Factory Drew and Jonathan Scott 2023–present Sinking Ship Entertainment
Scott Brothers Entertainment
Treehouse TV
Zokie of Planet Ruby[19] Brian Morante Atomic Cartoons
Corus Entertainment
YTV (Canada)
Nickelodeon (United Kingdom)
Geek Girl[20] 2024–present RubyRock Pictures
Aircraft Pictures
Netflix

Upcoming

Series Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Production partner Original network
Hamsters of Hamsterdale[19] Zach Smith 2024 Treehouse TV (Canada)
Nickelodeon (United States)
Leela's Island[21] Maria Perez-Brown
Fracaswell Hyman
Janice Burgess
Time Studios Treehouse TV
Dreamweavers[22] Bingo Animation Studio YTV (Canada)
Tencent Video (China)
Bella's Bro-Bots[23] Keith Chapman Spin Master Entertainment Treehouse TV
Millie Magnificent[24] TBA
Barney's World[25][26][27] Sheryl Leach
Kathy Parker
Dennis DeShazer
Mattel Television Cartoon Network/Max (United States)
A Horse Named Steve[28] TBA Sixteen South TBA
Piñata Smashlings[29] Toikido

Short films

  • Queen Street West (1973)[30]
  • Apple Cider Time (1975)[31]
  • Maple Spring (1977)[32]
  • Nishnawbe-Aski: The People and the Land (1977) (animation)
  • Shoppin' for Clothes (1988)
  • Journey to the Planets (1993) (animated sequences)
  • Stickin' Around (1994) (CBS interstitial series)
  • The Larry Lard Show (1996) (pilot)
  • Mr. Lucky (1996) (post-production)
  • Jean-Luc & Dondoozat (1998) (short series; with Bibo Films, Canal+ and Télétoon)
  • The Most Magnificent Thing (2019)
  • Toon Bops (2019–present) (short series)
  • Jelly (2023) [33]

Commercials

Footnotes

  1. ^ "'This Was Our Pact' Movie in Works with Duncan Studio, Peter Dinklage's Estuary Films & Nelvana". 8 February 2021.
  2. ^ Stevens, Mary (February 5, 1993). "It's Not Easy Being A Henson". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 2012-03-17.
  3. ^ "Z-squad". Nelvana.com. Archived from the original on 31 January 2012.
  4. ^ "Trucktown - Lemon Sky Studios".
  5. ^ "Cars, cats & creativity drive Corus Kids' 2016/17 lineup".
  6. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (April 4, 2016). "Nelvana Announces MIPTV Highlights".
  7. ^ "Nelvana, Sony partner on Hotel Transylvania TV series".
  8. ^ Milligan, Mercedes (June 9, 2015). "Nelvana Assembles Partners for 'Mysticons'".
  9. ^ "Nelvana rebrands as Corus 2016 revenues rise 44%".
  10. ^ "Sesame Workshop, Nelvana partner on Esme and Roy".
  11. ^ "Sonar dives into Go Away, Unicorn! production". Kidscreen. Retrieved January 16, 2018.
  12. ^ a b "Corus unveils 2018/19 kids programming slate".
  13. ^ Foster, Elizabeth (2017-11-14). "Nelvana greenlights D.N.Ace". kidscreen.com. Retrieved 2019-09-15.
  14. ^ Jacques, Ian. "South Delta author Ashley Spires excited to see work on small screen". Delta Optimist. Retrieved 2020-01-29.
  15. ^ "Hulu, YTV pick up The Hardy Boys".
  16. ^ "Nelvana Makes a wish with its new show".
  17. ^ "Nelvana gets in on Best & Bester".
  18. ^ "Corus Entertainment Announces 35 Greenlights and Renewals for Its Iconic Portfolio of Specialty Networks".
  19. ^ a b "Nickelodeon Fuels Original Animation Content Slate With Nelvana on Two New Series Greenlights: ZJ Sparkleton and the Hamster Show". Business Wire (Press release). March 18, 2021.
  20. ^ Kanter, Jake (January 20, 2023). "Netflix Adapts Geek Girl Into Series About Neurodiverse Teenager Who Becomes Model". Deadline Hollywood. Retrieved January 20, 2023.
  21. ^ "TIME Studios partners with Nelvana for new series".
  22. ^ "Dreamweavers wins first China Tales Incubator".
  23. ^ "NELVANA PARTNERS WITH KEITH CHAPMAN TO DEVELOP "BELLA'S BRO-BOTS "".
  24. ^ "Nelvana Greenlights 'Millie Magnificent' Series". 18 January 2023.
  25. ^ "Barney the Dinosaur Gets Relaunch from Mattel". The Hollywood Reporter. 13 February 2023.
  26. ^ Petski, Denise (2023-05-09). "'Barney's World' Animated Kids Series Heads To Cartoon Network's Cartoonito & Max". Deadline. Retrieved 2023-05-09.
  27. ^ Spangler, Todd (May 9, 2023). "New Barney the Dinosaur Series Coming to Max, Cartoon Network in 2024". Variety. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  28. ^ "Sixteen South & Nelvana Saddle 'A Horse Named Steve' for Series". 28 March 2023.
  29. ^ "'Piñata Smashlings' Gets Greenlight for 2D Series from Nelvana & Toikido". 12 January 2024.
  30. ^ Queen Street West. (Film, 1973) [WorldCat.org]. OCLC 5559509.
  31. ^ Apple cider time. (Film, 1975) [WorldCat.org]. OCLC 5603204.
  32. ^ Maple spring. (Film, 1978) [WorldCat.org]. OCLC 496865488.
  33. ^ "Nelvana unveils festival-bound short Jelly".

References

  • ^ Bynum, Aaron H. (2006-10-25). "Nelvana & Others Establish Development Consortium". Animation Insider. Archived from the original on 2011-05-27. Retrieved 2006-11-06.
  • ^ Reeve-Crook, Antony (2006-09-08). "Nelvana pushes Di-Gata, sets up Pearlie copro". C21 Media. Retrieved 2006-11-06.

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