Cartoon Network Studios
Coordinates: 34°11′1.51″N 118°18′34.83″W / 34.1837528°N 118.3096750°W
Current Cartoon Network Studios logo adopted since 2013 | |
Subsidiary | |
Industry |
Animation Live action (2007–2013) |
Predecessor | Hanna-Barbera |
Founded | October 21, 1994 |
Headquarters | Burbank, California |
Key people | Brian A. Miller (Senior Vice President and General Manager) |
Products | Television program |
Owner |
Hanna-Barbera (1994–2001) Turner Broadcasting System (2001–present) |
Parent |
Turner Broadcasting System (1994–1996) Time Warner (1996–2001; 2003–present) AOL Time Warner (2001–2003) |
Cartoon Network Studios is an American animation studio. A subsidiary of the Turner Broadcasting System and formerly of Hanna-Barbera Productions, Inc. (arms of the Time Warner media conglomerate), Cartoon Network Studios focuses on producing and developing animated programs for Cartoon Network.
History
The studio began on October 21, 1994 at 7:00am as a division of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc., which was then focused on producing Cartoon Cartoons for Cartoon Network: Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, and The Powerpuff Girls. In 1997, the division's productions credited them as their parent studio Hanna-Barbera. In 1999, Cartoon Network Studios acquired its own facility located at 300 N 3rd St in Burbank, California.[1] The site was the location of a telephone communications equipment building.
After William Hanna died, the Hanna-Barbera name was dropped as a production entity and the Hanna-Barbera studio was folded into Warner Bros. Animation by its chief Jean MacCurdy.[2] Cartoon Network Studios was then revived as a separate entity from Hanna-Barbera, growing out of the animation studio.[2] Cartoon Network Studios has continued to steadily grow with productions such as The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Samurai Jack and newer productions such as Adventure Time, Regular Show, and Uncle Grandpa. Some of Cartoon Network Studios' former programming now rerun on Cartoon Network's sister channel, Boomerang.
Filmography
Former/current series
Show | Year(s) | Creator(s) | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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What a Cartoon! | 1995–1997 | Fred Seibert | Hanna-Barbera Frederator Incorporated |
Also known as World Premiere Toons, The What-A-Cartoon! Show, and The Cartoon Cartoon Show. |
Dexter's Laboratory | 1996–2003 | Genndy Tartakovsky | Hanna-Barbera (from 1997 to 1998) | Spin-off of the What a Cartoon! shorts: Dexter's Laboratory (renamed Changes), The Big Sister, Old Man Dexter, and Dumb Like Dee Dee (renamed Dimwit Dexter). |
Johnny Bravo | 1997–2004 | Van Partible | Hanna-Barbera (from 1997 to 2002) | Spin-off of the What a Cartoon! shorts: Johnny Bravo, Jungle Boy in "Mr. Monkeyman", and Johnny Bravo and the Amazon Women. |
The Powerpuff Girls | 1998–2005 | Craig McCracken | Hanna-Barbera (from 1998 to 2002) | Spin-off of the What a Cartoon! shorts, Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins and Crime 101. |
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law | 2000–2007 | Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter | Williams Street Allied Arts & Science[3] Turner Studios |
First Cartoon Network Studios series exclusively made for and aired on Adult Swim. |
Time Squad | 2001–2003 | Dave Wasson | ||
Samurai Jack | 2001–2004 | Genndy Tartakovsky | ||
Grim & Evil | 2001–2002 | Maxwell Atoms | Consists in the union of the shows, The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Evil Con Carne. | |
Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? | 2002–2003 | Greg Miller | ||
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy | 2003–2008 | Maxwell Atoms | Originated from Grim & Evil. | |
Evil Con Carne | 2003–2004 | Maxwell Atoms | Originated from Grim & Evil. | |
Star Wars: Clone Wars | 2003–2005 | Genndy Tartakovsky (on request by George Lucas) | Lucasfilm, Ltd.[4] | First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original series based on a motion picture franchise: Star Wars. |
Megas XLR | 2004–2005 | Jody Schaeffer and George Krstic | Titmouse, Inc. (only for the opening, and for additional animation on S01) | Originally meant to air in 2003, named LowBrow, but aired in 2004 as Megas XLR. |
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | 2004–2009 | Craig McCracken | ||
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | 2004–2006 | Sam Register | Renegade Animation Freegate, Ltd. (live-action segments only) |
First Cartoon Network Studios series produced in a foreign country (Japan). Based on the pop/rock duo Puffy AmiYumi, known as the composers of the theme song for Teen Titans. |
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee | 2005–2007 | Judd Winick | ||
Camp Lazlo | 2005–2008 | Joe Murray | ||
My Gym Partner's a Monkey | 2005–2008 | Julie McNally-Cahill and Timothy Cahill | ||
Ben 10 | 2005–2008 | Man of Action | Renegade Animation (main title only) | First iteration of the Ben 10 series. |
Squirrel Boy | 2006–2007 | Everett Peck | ||
Class of 3000 | 2006–2008 | André Benjamin and Thomas W. Lynch | Moxie Turtle[5] Tom Lynch Company[6] |
First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original series to be created by a singer. The creator is André Benjamin, a.k.a. André 3000 from Outkast. |
Out of Jimmy's Head | 2007–2008 | Tim McKeon and Adam Pava | Brookwell McNamara Entertainment[7] Primal Screen (main title only) |
First live-action/animated series from Cartoon Network Studios. |
Chowder | 2007–2010 | C.H. Greenblatt | Screen Novelties (stop-motion sequences only) | |
Transformers: Animated | 2007–2009 | Hasbro (original franchise) | MOOK DLE The Answer Studio[8] Hasbro Studio 4°C[9] |
First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original series based on a Hasbro toyline: Transformers. |
Wedgies | 2008–2009 (1st run) 2009–2010 (2nd run) |
Cartoon Network Studios | A show project containing various short series (like B.A.E.: The Bremen Avenue Experience, Big Baby, Calling Cat-22!, Nacho Bear, and The Talented Mr. Bixby), aired before or after a show. It launched the TV series The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. | |
Ben 10: Alien Force | 2008–2010 | Man of Action | Funny Garbage (main title only) | Second iteration of the Ben 10 series. |
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack | 2008–2010 | Thurop Van Orman | Screen Novelties (stop-motion sequences only) | |
Adventure Time | 2010–present | Pendleton Ward | Frederator Studios[10] | Spin-off of Adventure Time, a short that was aired as part of Nicktoons' Random! Cartoons. |
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | 2010–2012 | Man of Action | Wut It Is (main title only) | Third iteration of the Ben 10 series. |
Generator Rex | 2010–2013 | Man of Action | ||
The Cartoonstitute | 2010 | Rob Sorcher | Originally intended to be aired on Cartoon Network. Aired on Cartoon Network Video only. | |
Regular Show | 2010–present | J. G. Quintel | Spin-off of The Cartoonstitute short of the same name. | |
Tower Prep | 2010 | Paul Dini | Dolphin Entertainment[11] | First live-action series produced at Cartoon Network Studios. |
Sym-Bionic Titan | 2010–2011 | Genndy Tartakovsky, Bryan Andrews, and Paul Rudish | Orphanage Animation Studios[12] | |
Robotomy | 2010–2011 | Michael Buckley and Joe Deasy | World Leaders Entertainment[13] | First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original shortest series. Originally composed of 12 episodes, the show was canceled because of its high costs of production stopping at 10th episode. |
The Problem Solverz | 2011–2013 | Ben Jones | Mirari Films[14] | The creator, Ben Jones, is a member of the art collective Paper Rad. Originally intended to be an Adult Swim show named Neon Knome. |
Secret Mountain Fort Awesome | 2011–2012 | Pete Browngardt | Spun off into Uncle Grandpa, premiered in 2013. | |
Level Up | 2012–2013 | Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman | D and D Productions[15] Lords Productions[16] Alive & Kicking Productions[17] |
Second live-action series produced at Cartoon Network Studios. |
Ben 10: Omniverse | 2012–2014 | Man of Action | Fourth and latest iteration of the Ben 10 series. | |
Incredible Crew | 2012–2013 | Nick Cannon | N'Credible Entertainment | Third and latest live-action series produced at Cartoon Network Studios. |
Uncle Grandpa | 2013–present | Pete Browngardt | Spin-off of Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, which was in turn a retooling of the original "Uncle Grandpa" short for The Cartoonstitute. | |
Steven Universe | 2013–present | Rebecca Sugar | ||
Clarence | 2014–present | Skyler Page | ||
Black Dynamite | 2014–2015 | Michael Jai White, Byron Minns, and Scott Sanders | Williams Street Ars Nova Entertainment N-BOMB SQUAD |
From his Season 2, is the second Cartoon Network Studios series exclusively made for and aired on Adult Swim. |
Over the Garden Wall | 2014 | Patrick McHale | Second Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original shortest series. Unlike Robotomy, it is the first miniseries and lasts 10 episodes for 5 consecutive nights. |
Former/current shorts
Show | Year | Creator(s) | Co-production | Notes |
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Periwinkle Around the World | 2005 | Aaron Springer | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Sunday Pants anthology series. | |
Mixels | 2014–present | John Fang and David P. Smith | The Lego Group | First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original series based on a Lego toyline: "Mixels". |
Upcoming/in development series
Show | Debut year | Creator | Notes |
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We Bare Bears | 2015 | Daniel Chong | Animated series pitched to Cartoon Network's comedy block based on the webcomic The Three Bare Bears.[18] |
The Powerpuff Girls | 2016 | Craig McCracken | Upcoming reboot of Cartoon Network's animated series.[19] |
Long Live the Royals | 2015-2016 | Sean Szeles | Second upcoming miniseries pitched to Cartoon Network's comedy block.[20] |
Mighty Magiswords | 2015-2016 | Kyle A. Carrozza | The upcoming Cartoon Network Studios' first web series.[20] |
Successful pilots
Show | Year | Creator(s) | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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Kids Next Door: No P in the OOL | 2001 | Mr. Warburton | Curious Pictures | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The 2nd Big Pick Show marathon, later won the competition. Pilot for Codename: Kids Next Door. |
Evil Con Carne | 2001 | Maxwell Atoms | Aired as part of the series premiere of Grim & Evil. Pilot for Evil Con Carne. | |
LowBrow | 2002 | Jody Schaeffer and George Krstic | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest marathon. Pilot for Megas XLR. | |
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: House of Bloo's | 2004 | Craig McCracken | Pilot for Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. | |
Class of 3000: Home | 2006 | André Benjamin and Thomas W. Lynch | Moxie Turtle Tom Lynch Company |
Pilot for Class of 3000. |
Re-Animated | 2006 | Tim McKeon and Adam Pava | Appleday Pictures Renegade Animation Turner Studios |
First Cartoon Network live-action/animated film. Pilot for Out of Jimmy's Head. |
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack | 2007 | Thurop Van Orman | Aired online in mini sequence as part of the interview with its creator. Pilot for the show of the same name. | |
Uncle Grandpa | 2008 | Pete Browngardt | Aired as part of The Cartoonstitute. The pilot was used as the basis for the series Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, and then greenlit as its own series, which is started in 2013. | |
Regular Show | 2009 | J. G. Quintel | Aired as part of The Cartoonstitute. Pilot for the show of the same name. | |
Level Up | 2011 | Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman | D and D Productions[15] Alive & Kicking Productions[17] Turner Studios |
Live-action film. Pilot for the show of the same name. |
Steven Universe | 2012 | Rebecca Sugar | The first of the seven pilots of Cartoon Network's 2013 shorts project to be greenlit as a full series. Pilot for the show of the same name. | |
Clarence | 2013 | Skyler Page | The second of the seven pilots of Cartoon Network's 2013 shorts project to be greenlit as a full series. Pilot for the show of the same name. | |
Tome of the Unknown | 2013 | Patrick McHale | The third pilot among the nine of Cartoon Network's 2013 shorts project[21][22] to be greenlit as a full series. Unlike the other pilots, that were shown online, this was selected for screening in various film festivals (such as the OIAF).[23] Greenlit as Over the Garden Wall. | |
Long Live the Royals | 2014 | Sean Szeles | Shown as an artwork at the Cartoon Network's 2013 shorts project. Pilot for the miniseries of the same name (set to premiered in 2015). |
Unsuccessful pilots
Show | Year | Creator(s) | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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IMP, Inc. | 2001 | Charlie Bean and Chris Reccardi | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The 2nd Big Pick Show marathon. | |
My Freaky Family | 2001 | John McIntyre | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The 2nd Big Pick Show marathon. Lost 3rd Place. | |
Ferret and Parrot | 2001 | Scott Morse | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The 2nd Big Pick Show marathon. | |
A Kitty Bobo Show | 2001 | Kevin Kaliher and Meg Dunn | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The 2nd Big Pick Show marathon. Lost 2nd Place. | |
Bagboy! | 2002 | John Mathot and Ken Segall | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Weekend Summerfest marathon. | |
Commander Cork: Space Ranger | 2002 | Mike Bell | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Weekend Summerfest marathon. | |
Jeffrey Cat | 2002 | Mark O'Hare | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Weekend Summerfest marathon. | |
Welcome to Eltingville | 2002 | Evan Dorkin | First Cartoon Network Studios pilot exclusively made for and aired on Adult Swim. | |
The Groovenians | 2002 | Kenny Scharf | S4 Studios | Only Cartoon Network Studios CGI short pilot. |
Party Wagon | 2004 | Craig Bartlett | Snee-Oosh, Inc. | This film was intended to yield an animated series, but the series was cancelled. |
Korgoth of Barbaria | 2006 | Aaron Springer | Williams Street | Second and final Cartoon Network Studios pilot exclusively made for and aired on Adult Swim. |
Welcome to Wackamo | 2006 | John McIntyre | ||
Zoot Rumpus | 2006 | Kaz | ||
Diggs Tailwagger: Galactic Rover | 2007 | Derek Drymon | Pilot originally greenlited by Nickelodeon.[24] | |
Enter Mode 5 | 2007 | Gabe Swarr | ||
Locker 514[25] | 2007 | Jeffrey Nodelman and Eric Trueheart | First live-action short pilot produced at Cartoon Network Studios. | |
Siblings[26] | 2007 | Thomas W. Lynch | Tom Lynch Company | Second live-action short pilot produced at Cartoon Network Studios. |
Stan the Man[27][28] | 2007 | Matt Dearborn | Third live-action short pilot produced at Cartoon Network Studios. | |
What's Wrong with Ruth? | 2007 | William Reiss | ||
Mask of Santo[29] | 2008 | Carlo Olivares Paganoni | Six Point Harness | Based on the real-life Mexican wrestler icon El Santo, it was originally to be a series broadcast on the network.[30][31] |
Underfist: Halloween Bash | 2008 | Maxwell Atoms | This film was intended to yield a spin-off to The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy, but the series was also cancelled. | |
KROG[32] | 2010 | Mark Rivers | Fourth live-action short pilot produced at Cartoon Network Studios. | |
Harlem Man[33] | 2011 | Robert Brewster | Fifth live-action short pilot produced at Cartoon Network Studios. | |
Aliens in the House[34] | 2013 | Danny Kallis | Sixth live-action short pilot produced at Cartoon Network Studios. | |
Attention Students[35] | 2013 | Garrett Frawley and Brian Turner | Seventh and final live-action short pilot produced at Cartoon Network Studios. | |
Lakewood Plaza Turbo | 2013 | Ian Jones-Quartey | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's 2013 shorts project. | |
Mars Safari! | 2013 | Ghostshrimp | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's 2013 shorts project.<ref name"mars-safari-1>"Early Preview of Ghostshrimp’s New Project "Mars Safari" for Cartoon Network". Strange Kids Club. Retrieved 2012-12-26.</ref> | |
My Science Fiction Project | 2013 | Audie Harrison | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's 2013 shorts project. | |
Paranormal Roommates | 2013 | Benton Connor | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's 2013 shorts project. | |
AJ's Infinite Summer | 2014 | Toby Jones | Like Long Live the Royals, it is shown as an artwork at the Cartoon Network's 2013 shorts project. | |
Back to Backspace | 2014 | Dominic Bisignano and Amalia Levari | ||
Pillywags Mansion | 2014 | Sam Marin | Retrofit Films Swazzle Inc. Chiodo Bros. Productions Inc. |
Only Cartoon Network Studios puppet show/animated pilot. |
Independent shorts
Title | Created by | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Great Pinkerton | John McIntyre | 2004 | |
Flower Pals | John McIntyre | 2005 | |
Mr. Pike | Lillian Hughes | 2012 | First short winner of Young Writers Program, a special school project created in 2010 by the former Studios' executive Zita Lefebvre, in partnership with Burbank's R.L. Stevenson Elementary School. Its creator, Lillian Hughes, was a 5th grader student of the same school.[36] |
You Are Special | Sherryn Sim | 2013 | Second and final short winner of Young Writers Program, a special school project created in 2010 by the former Studios' executive Zita Lefebvre, in partnership with Burbank's R.L. Stevenson Elementary School. Used for the Cartoon Network's campaign "Stop Bullying: Speak Up", the creator Sherryn Sim was an 8th grader student of D.S. Jordan Middle School.< name=Burbank/> |
Revelation | Boys & Girls Club of Burbank | 2014 | Short created by nine middle & high school kids members of the club for Cartoon Network's campaign "Stop Bullying: Speak Up".[37] These members are: Tamara Chehata, Jonathan Morgan, James Casey, ZanyQa Price, Stephanie Reyes, Karina Lopez, Rosio Iniguez, Aaliyah Arellano, and Angela Ayvazyan. |
Original movies/TV specials
Show | Year(s) | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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The Flintstones: On the Rocks | 2001 | Hanna-Barbera Screen Novelties (stop-motion sequences only) |
Last film of The Flintstones to be made and produced with "Hanna-Barbera", prior to their closure occurred in the same year. |
A Johnny Bravo Christmas | 2001 | Christmas special based on Johnny Bravo. | |
Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie | 2002 | Samurai Jack stand-alone film of the first three episodes of the show. | |
It's Valentine's Day, Johnny Bravo! | 2003 | Valentine's Day special based on Johnny Bravo. | |
The Powerpuff Girls: Twas the Fight Before Christmas | 2003 | Only TV movie based on The Powerpuff Girls. | |
Billy and Mandy's Jacked Up Halloween | 2003 | Halloween special based on The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. | |
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: A Lost Claus | 2005 | Christmas special based on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. | |
Billy and Mandy Save Christmas | 2005 | Christmas special based on The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. | |
June's Egg-cellent Adventure: Juniper Lee Meets the Easter Bunny | 2006 | Easter special based on The Life and Times of Juniper Lee. | |
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Good Wilt Hunting | 2006 | Only TV movie based on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. | |
My Gym Partner's a Monkey: The Big Field Trip | 2007 | Only TV movie based on My Gym Partner's a Monkey. | |
Camp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo? | 2007 | TV special based on Camp Lazlo. | |
Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure | 2007 | First TV movie based on The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. | |
Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen | 2007 | Second and final TV movie based on The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. | |
Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix | 2007 | Only TV movie based on Ben 10. | |
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Nightmare on Wilson Way | 2007 | Halloween special based on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. | |
The Grim Adventures of the KND | 2007 | Curious Pictures a.k.a. Cartoon (Ed, Edd n' Eddy 's cameo only) |
First Cartoon Network crossover special, featuring characters and elements from both The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Codename: Kids Next Door. |
Ben 10: Race Against Time | 2007 | Trouper Productions | First live-action film produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Based on Ben 10. |
Transformers Animated Movie: Transform and Roll Out | 2007 | MOOK DLE The Answer Studio Hasbro Studio 4°C |
Stand-alone film of the first three episodes of Transformers: Animated. |
Camp Lazlo: Kamp Kringle | 2007 | Christmas special based on Camp Lazlo. | |
The Class of 3000 Christmas Special | 2007 | Moxie Turtle Tom Lynch Company |
Christmas special based on Class of 3000. |
My Gym Partner's a Monkey: Animal School Musical | 2008 | TV special based on My Gym Partner's a Monkey. | |
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - Destination: Imagination | 2008 | TV special based on Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. The only episode of the series to be rated TV-PG. | |
The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!! | 2009 | 10th Anniversary series finale special to The Powerpuff Girls. | |
Ben 10: Alien Swarm | 2009 | Trouper Productions | Second live-action film produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Based on Ben 10: Alien Force. |
Low Tidings | 2009 | Screen Novelties (stop-motion sequences only) | Christmas special based on The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack. Also known as A Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack Very Special: Low Tides Day Special. |
Chowder: Hey, Hey It's Knishmas! | 2009 | Screen Novelties (stop-motion sequences only) | Christmas special based on Chowder. |
Firebreather | 2010 | Pistor Productions SAMG Animation Studio |
First Cartoon Network Studios CGI original film. Based on the comic book of the same name, published by Image Comics. |
Regular Show: Terror Tales of the Park | Part 1: 2011 Part 2: 2012 Part 3: 2013 Part 4: 2014 |
First multi-part and Halloween special based on Regular Show. | |
Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes United | 2011 | Second Cartoon Network crossover special, featuring characters and elements from both Ben 10, respectively Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, and Generator Rex. | |
Johnny Bravo Goes to Bollywood | 2011 | Inspidea Animation Malaysia Cartoon Network Asia |
Finale special to Johnny Bravo. |
Adventure Time: Holly Jolly Secrets | 2011 | Frederator Studios | Christmas special based on Adventure Time. |
Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens | 2012 | Monkey Punch Studio LLC Tiny Island Productions Cartoon Network Asia |
First Cartoon Network CGI film based on one of its own original series: Ben 10. |
Regular Show: Exit 9B | 2012 | First TV special based on Regular Show. | |
Regular Show: The Christmas Special | 2012 | Christmas special based on Regular Show. | |
T.G.I.S. | 2013 | Third Cartoon Network crossover special, featuring characters and elements from both Ben 10, respectively Ben 10: Omniverse and The Secret Saturdays. | |
Regular Show: The Thanksgiving Special | 2013 | Thanksgiving special based on Regular Show. | |
The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed | 2014 | Passion Pictures Je Suis Bien Content[38] Planktoon Studios[38] |
15th Anniversary series finale, and CGI special to The Powerpuff Girls. |
Regular Show: Skips' Story | 2014 | Second TV special based on Regular Show. | |
Mixels: Mixed Up Special | 2014 | First TV special based on Mixels. | |
Regular Show - The Real Thomas: An Intern Special | 2014 | Third TV special based on Regular Show. | |
Christmas Special | 2014 | Also known as Christmas with Uncle Santa, it is based on Uncle Grandpa. | |
Mixels: Moon Madness Special | 2015 | Second TV special based on Mixels. | |
Say Uncle | 2015 | Fourth Cartoon Network crossover special, featuring characters and elements from both Steven Universe and Uncle Grandpa. | |
Adventure Time Special Mini-Series[20] | TBA | Upcoming first multi-part special based on Adventure Time. | |
Regular Show: The Movie[20] | TBA | Upcoming first TV movie based on Regular Show. | |
Theatrical films
Film | Year | Distribution and Co-productions | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Powerpuff Girls Movie | 2002 | Warner Bros. Pictures Rough Draft Studios, Inc. |
First theatrical film produced by Cartoon Network. Prequel film to The Powerpuff Girls. |
Adventure Time | TBA | Warner Bros. Pictures | Second theatrical film by Cartoon Network. Based off Adventure Time. |
See also
- List of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network
- Williams Street
- Hanna-Barbera
- Warner Bros. Animation
- Cartoon Network Development Studio Europe, the European sister studio of the company.
- Nickelodeon Animation Studio - the animation division of Nickelodeon, Nicktoons, and Nick Jr..
- Disney Television Animation - the animation division of Disney Channel, Disney XD, and Disney Junior.
References
- ↑ "Latest News", Variety magazine, 1999
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- ↑ "World Leaders Entertainment". IMDb. Retrieved August 10, 2013.
- ↑ "Mirari Films". IMDb. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Level Up | Variety
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- ↑ 17.0 17.1 "Alive & Kicking Productions". IMDb. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
- ↑ http://www.deadline.com/2014/03/cartoon-network-unveils-upfront-slate-for-2014-15/
- ↑ New "The Powerpuff Girls" TV Series Announced for Cartoon Network - Toon Zone News
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 20.3 Cartoon Network Unveils Upfront Slate For 2015-2016
- ↑ Next Generation of Animation
- ↑ Cartoon Network Sales Video (Video). Cartoon Network/Turner Broadcasting System. 2013. Archived from the original on 10 June 2013. Retrieved 31 October 2013.
- ↑ Ottawa International Animation Festival - Festival History
- ↑ "Nickelodeon Greenlights 'Super Scout' & 'Diggs Tailwagger'". MovieWeb. 2006-02-16. Retrieved 2014-11-26.
- ↑ "Locker 514 (TV Movie 2007)". IMDb. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
- ↑ Siblings - yeah sure productions
- ↑ Stan the Man - yeah sure productions
- ↑ Gregory JBara.com - STAN THE MAN - "Pilot" - Video Clip
- ↑ production - Joshua Izzo
- ↑ "Cartoon Network Creates Series Based on Mexican Icon: Santo". Business Wire. 2007-02-14. Retrieved 2014-11-26.
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- ↑ "Harlem Man (TV Movie 2011)". IMDb. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
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- ↑ "Attention Students (TV Movie 2013)". IMDb. Retrieved November 26, 2014.
- ↑ Get Involved Today | Burbank Business Partners
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