List of Nelvana programs
This is a list of feature films, TV shows and specials involving production or distribution by the Canadian animation company, Nelvana.
Feature films
- Rock & Rule (1983)
- The Care Bears Movie (1985)
- Care Bears Movie II: A New Generation (1986)
- Burglar (1987)[1]
- The Care Bears Adventure in Wonderland (1987)
- Babar: The Movie (1989)
- The Legend of the North Wind (1992)[2]
- The Return of the North Wind (1994)[2]
- Attack of the Killer B-Movies (1995)[1]
- Spaceman (1997)[1]
- Pippi Longstocking (1997)
- Babar: King of the Elephants (1999)
- Cardcaptor Sakura: The Movie (1999; English dubbed version, as "Cardcaptors: The Movie")[2]
- Redwall: The Movie (2000)[3]
- Franklin and the Green Knight (2000)[4]
- Franklin's Magic Christmas (2001)[4]
- The Little Bear Movie (2001)[4]
- Rolie Polie Olie: The Great Defender of Fun (2002)[4][5]
- Rolie Polie Olie: The Baby Bot Chase (2003)[4][5]
- Back to School with Franklin (2003)[4]
- Rescue Heroes: The Movie (2003)
- Care Bears: Journey to Joke-a-lot (2004)[4][5]
- Beyblade: The Movie - Fierce Battle (2005)
- Kirby: Fright to the Finish!! (2005; movie edit of final episodes; distribution in Canada)
- The Care Bears' Big Wish Movie (2005)[4][5]
- Heidi (2005)[2]
- Franklin and the Turtle Lake Treasure (2006)
- Mike the Knight: Journey to Dragon Mountain (2014) (with HIT Entertainment)[4]
- Lucky Duck (2014)[4]
Television specials
- Christmas Two Step (1975)[6]
- A Cosmic Christmas (1977)
- The Devil and Daniel Mouse (1978)
- Star Wars Holiday Special (1978)[1][7]
- Intergalactic Thanksgiving (1979)
- Romie-0 and Julie-8 (1979)
- Easter Fever (1980) (with Topcraft)
- Take Me Up to the Ball Game (1980)
- The Magic of Herself the Elf (1983)
- Strawberry Shortcake: Housewarming Surprise (1983)
- Strawberry Shortcake and the Baby Without a Name (1984)
- Strawberry Shortcake Meets the Berrykins (1985)
- Babar and Father Christmas (1985)
- The Great Heep (1986)
- Madballs: Escape from Orb! (1986)
- The Wild Puffalumps (1987)
- Care Bears Nutcracker Suite (1988)
- The Children (1991)
- Franklin's Sing Along Adventure (2000)[4]
- The Santa Claus Brothers (2001)[5]
- Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids (2003)[5]
- Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends: The Prince, the Princess and the Bee (2006)[5]
Television series
1970s
- Small Star Cinema (1973–1977)[6]
1980s
- Mr. Microchip (1983)[1]
- :20 Minute Workout (1983–1985)[1]
- The Edison Twins (1983–1986)[1]
- Inspector Gadget (1983)[8]
- The Get Along Gang (1984, pilot episode)[9]
- The Care Bears Family (1986–1988)
- The Care Bears Family Storybook (1986–1988)
- Star Wars: Droids (1985–1986)
- Star Wars: Ewoks (1985–1987)
- Madballs (1986–1987)
- My Pet Monster (1987)
- T. and T. (1988–1990)[1]
- Clifford the Big Red Dog (1988)[4]
- Babar (1989–1991)
- Beetlejuice (1989–1991; co-production with Warner Bros. Television)
1990s
- Little Rosey (1990)
- The Adventures of Tintin (1991–1992)
- Rupert (1991–1997)
- The Rosey and Buddy Show (1992)
- Fievel's American Tails (1992–1993; co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Universal)
- Dog City (1992–1994; co-production with The Jim Henson Company)
- The Legend of the North Wind (1992–1994)
- Eek! The Cat/Eek! Stravaganza (1992–1997)
- Family Dog (1993; co-production with Universal, Warner Bros. Television and Amblin Entertainment)
- Cadillacs and Dinosaurs (1993–1994)
- Tales from the Cryptkeeper (1993–1997)
- Free Willy (1994; co-production with Warner Bros. Television)
- Wild C.A.T.s (1994–1995)
- The Magic School Bus (1994–1997; co-production with Scholastic Productions)
- Nancy Drew (1995)[1]
- The Hardy Boys (1995–1996)[1]
- The Neverending Story (1995–1996; co-production with Warner Bros. Television)
- Ace Ventura: Pet Detective (1995–1997; co-production with Warner Bros. Television)
- Jake and the Kid (1995–1999)[1]
- Little Bear (1995–2001)
- Robin (1996)
- Waynehead (1996–1997 with Warner Bros. Animation)
- Blazing Dragons (1996–1998)
- Donkey Kong Country (1996–2000)[5]
- Stickin' Around (1996–2004)
- Blake & Mortimer (1997–1998)
- The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police (1997–1998)
- Pippi Longstocking (1997)
- Franklin (1997–2006)
- Rolie Polie Olie (1997–2004)[5]
- Birdz (1998–1999)
- Ned's Newt (1998–1999)
- Dumb Bunnies (1998–1999)
- Anatole (1998–2000)
- Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend (1998–2000)
- Flying Rhino Junior High (1998–2000)
- Oh Yeah! Cartoons (1998–2001; distribution in Canada)
- Bob and Margaret (1998–2001)
- George and Martha (1999–2000)
- Cardcaptor Sakura (1999–2000; English dubbed version, as "Cardcaptors")
- Blaster's Universe (1999–2000)
- Anthony Ant (1999–2001)
- Medabots (1999–2000)
- Redwall (1999–2001)
- Rescue Heroes (1999–2003)[5]
2000s
- Bookworm Bunch (2000–2004)
- George Shrinks (2000–2001)[10]
- Timothy Goes to School (2000–2001)[10]
- Corduroy (2000–2001)[10]
- Elliot Moose (2000–2002)
- Seven Little Monsters (2000–2002)[10]
- Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse (2000–2002)[10]
- The Berenstain Bears (2002–2004)
- Pelswick (2000–2002)
- Maggie and the Ferocious Beast (2000–2006)
- Beyblade (2001)
- Beyblade: V-Force (2002)
- Beyblade: G-Revolution (2003)
- Beyblade: Metal Fusion (2009–2010)
- Beyblade: Metal Masters (2010–2011)
- Beyblade: Metal Fury (2011–2012)
- Beyblade: Metal Masters (2010–2011)
- Beyblade: Metal Fusion (2009–2010)
- Beyblade: G-Revolution (2003)
- Beyblade: V-Force (2002)
- John Callahan's Quads! (2001–2002)
- The Sausage Factory (2001–2002)
- Pecola (2001-2003)[5]
- Braceface (2001–2005)
- Tiana (2001–2002)
- Committed (2001–2002)
- The Fairly OddParents (2001–2004; distribution in Canada)
- Beware of Dog (2002)
- Moville Mysteries (2002–2003)
- Max and Ruby (2002–2013)
- ChalkZone (2002–2008; distribution in Canada)
- Clone High (2002–2003)
- Cyberchase (2002–2007)
- Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (2002–2006; distribution in Canada)
- Joe Duffy (2003)
- My Life as a Teenage Robot (2003–2009; distribution in Canada)
- My Dad the Rock Star (2003–2005)
- Jacob Two-Two (2003–2007)
- Best Friends (2004)
- Danny Phantom (2004–2007; distribution in Canada)
- Pandalian (2004–2009)
- 6teen (2004–2010)
- Delta State (2004)
- The Backyardigans (2004–2010; distribution in Canada)[5]
- Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends (2004–2007)[5]
- The Loudness of Sam (2005–2006)
- Being Ian (2005–2007)
- Class of the Titans (2005–2008)
- Jane and the Dragon (2005–2011)[5]
- Funpak! (2006)
- Coolman (2006)
- Gruesomestein's Monsters (2006)
- Harold Rosenbaum, Chartered Accountant Extreme (2006)
- The Manly Bee (2006)
- Martini & Meatballs (2006)
- Miracle Koala (2006)
- The 9th Life of Sherman Phelps (2006)
- Rotting Hills (2006)
- Sidekick (2006)
- Wild, Wild Circus Company (2006)
- Di-Gata Defenders (2006–2008)
- Grossology (2006–2009)
- Ruby Gloom (2006–2008)
- Z-Squad (2006)
- Handy Manny (2006–2013)[5]
- Horrid Henry (2006–present) (Season 1 only)
- Bakugan Battle Brawlers (2007–2008)
- Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia (2009–2010)
- Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders (2010–2011)
- Bakugan: Mechtanium Surge (2011–2012)[11]
- Bakugan: Gundalian Invaders (2010–2011)
- Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia (2009–2010)
- The Future Is Wild (2007–2008)
- My Friend Rabbit (2007–2008)
- Wayside (2007–2008)
- Willa's Wild Life (2008–2013)
- Pearlie (2009–2010)[11]
- Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 (2009–2011)[5]
- Guess with Jess (2009–2013)
2010s
- Babar and the Adventures of Badou (2010–2015)
- The Adventures of Chuck and Friends (2010–2013)
- Spliced (2010)
- Sidekick (2010–2013)
- Mr. Young (2010–2013)[1]
- Franklin and Friends (2011-2012)
- Life with Boys (2011–2013)
- Scaredy Squirrel (2011–2013)
- Mike the Knight (2011–2013)[5]
- Bubble Guppies (2011–present) (season 2-present)[5]
- Franklin and Friends (2011–2012)
- Detentionaire (2011–2015)
- Oh No! It's an Alien Invasion (2013–present)
- The Day My Butt Went Psycho! (2014–present)
- Trucktown (2014–present)
- Little Charmers (2015–present)
- The Stanley Dynamic (2015–present)
- The Little Rubber Duck (2015–present)
- Fresh Beat Band of Spies (2015–present)
- Chub City (2016)[12]
- Mysticons (2017)[13]
- Battle of the Planets: Phoenix Ninjas (working title) (2017)[14]
- Hotel Transylvania (2017)[15]
- Mech Mice (2017)[16]
Footnotes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Live-action.
- 1 2 3 4 Released theatrically outside North America.
- ↑ Made-for-television movie.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Direct-to-video release.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Computer-animated.
- 1 2 Combinative live action and animation.
- ↑ Includes partial work from the company.
- ↑ Co-produced with DiC for the first season only.
- ↑ Co-produced with DiC for the pilot episode only.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Part of the PBS Kids Bookworm Bunch lineup.
- 1 2 In production as of January 2016.
- ↑ http://www.fuelentertainment.com/chub-city-accelerates-into-an-animated-tv-series/
- ↑ http://www.animationmagazine.net/tv/nelvana-assembles-partners-for-mysticons/
- ↑ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2014-11-20/battle-of-the-planets-gatchaman-gets-reboot-by-beyblade-team/.81279
- ↑ http://kidscreen.com/2015/07/14/nelvana-sony-partner-on-hotel-transylvania-tv-series/
- ↑ http://kidscreen.com/2015/10/06/club-penguin-co-founders-mech-mice-inspires-animated-series/
References
- ^ Bynum, Aaron H. (2006-10-25). "Nelvana & Others Establish Development Consortium". Animation Insider. Retrieved 2006-11-06.
- ^ Reeve-Crook, Antony (2006-09-08). "Nelvana pushes Di-Gata, sets up Pearlie copro". C21 Media. Retrieved 2006-11-06.
External links
- Nelvana Entertainment at the Internet Movie Database
- Nelvana Communications at the Internet Movie Database
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