Cartoon Network Studios

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Cartoon Network Studios
Subsidiary
Industry Animation
Live action (2007–2013)
Predecessor Hanna-Barbera
Founded October 21, 1994 (1994-10-21)
Headquarters Burbank, California, U.S.
Key people
Brian A. Miller
Jennifer Pelphrey
Products Television
Movies
Owner Time Warner
Parent Turner Broadcasting System
Cartoon Network
Website www.cartoonnetworkstudios.com

Cartoon Network Studios is an American animation studio based in Burbank, California. It is owned by Turner Broadcasting System and Cartoon Network, which are both subsidiaries of Time Warner. It focuses on producing and developing original animated programs and shorts for Cartoon Network, but sometimes also for late-night programming block Adult Swim, and from 2018 for the first time TBS.

The actual animation production is done overseas, mostly at Digital eMation, Saerom Animation, Rough Draft Korea, and Sunmin Image Pictures (SMIP Co., LTD.), with pre-production and post-production being United States-based.

History

The studio began on October 21, 1994, at 7:00am as a name-only division of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc., which was then focused on producing Cartoon Cartoons for Cartoon Network: What a Cartoon!, Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, and The Powerpuff Girls. In 1997, these series credited Cartoon Network Studios as Warner Bros. Animation's subsidiary Hanna-Barbera, as the latter was merged into the former by early 1998. In 1999, Cartoon Network Studios acquired its own facility located at 300 N 3rd St in Burbank, California,[1] which was the location of a former Pacific Bell telephone exchange, and transferred their existing shows still in production at Hanna-Barbera to this place in 2000; all until its grand opening in the Summer of that year. Former DiC and Nickelodeon employees Brian A. Miller and Jennifer Pelphrey manage the company since it began production in 2000.

Ten days before the death of William Hanna (in March 2001), 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] and continued to steadily grow with productions such as The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Samurai Jack, or 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
1990s
What a Cartoon! 1995–1997 Fred Seibert Hanna-Barbera 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 1999) Spin-off of the What a Cartoon! shorts, "Dexter's Laboratory" and "The Big Sister".
Johnny Bravo 1997–2004 Van Partible Hanna-Barbera (from 1997 to 2001) 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 2001) Spin-off of the What a Cartoon! shorts, "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins" and "Crime 101".
2000s
Time Squad 2001–2003 Dave Wasson
Samurai Jack 2001–2004 (1st run)
2017 (2nd run)
Genndy Tartakovsky Williams Street (Season 5 only) The first four seasons were aired on Cartoon Network; the fifth and final season was aired on Adult Swim's Toonami block.
Grim & Evil 2001–2002 Maxwell Atoms Spin-off of "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: 'Meet the Reaper'", a Cartoon Cartoon short produced by Hanna-Barbera that won the first Big Pick Show marathon.
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law 2002–2004 Michael Ouweleen and Erik Richter Allied Art & Science (S01, eps. 2–4; S02E01 only)
Turner Studios (Season 2, episode 1 only)
Seven episodes of Season 1, and first episode of Season 2.
Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? 2002–2003 Greg Miller Spin-off of another Cartoon Cartoon short, "Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?" (also produced by Hanna-Barbera), who which was aired as part of the Big Pick Show marathon.
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy 2003–2008 Maxwell Atoms Both originated from the split of Grim & Evil.
Evil Con Carne 2003–2004
Star Wars: Clone Wars 2003–2005 Genndy Tartakovsky Lucasfilm, Ltd.
Megas XLR 2004–2005 Jody Schaeffer and George Krstic
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends 2004–2009 Craig McCracken
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi 2004–2006 Sam Register Renegade Animation Based on the pop/rock duo Puffy AmiYumi, known as the composers of Teen Titans' theme song.
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee 2005–2007 Judd Winick
Camp Lazlo 2005–2008 Joe Murray Joe Murray Productions
My Gym Partner's a Monkey Julie McNally Cahill and Timothy Cahill
Ben 10 Man of Action
Squirrel Boy 2006–2007 Everett Peck
Class of 3000 2006–2008 André Benjamin and Thomas W. Lynch Moxie Turtle
Tom Lynch Company
Out of Jimmy's Head 2007–2008 Tim McKeon and Adam Pava Brookwell McNamara Entertainment Only live-action/animated series from Cartoon Network Studios. Based on the only movie of this genre from the channel called Re-Animated.
Chowder 2007–2010 C. H. Greenblatt
Transformers: Animated 2007–2009 Hasbro (original franchise) MOOK DLE
The Answer Studio
Hasbro
Studio 4°C
Ben 10: Alien Force 2008–2010 Man of Action
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack Thurop Van Orman
2010s
Adventure Time 2010–present Pendleton Ward Frederator Studios 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
Generator Rex 2010–2013
The Cartoonstitute 2010 Rob Sorcher Originally intended to be aired on Cartoon Network, but aired on Cartoon Network Video only.
Regular Show 2010–2017 J. G. Quintel
Tower Prep 2010 Paul Dini Dolphin Entertainment First live-action series produced by Cartoon Network Studios.
Sym-Bionic Titan 2010–2011 Genndy Tartakovsky, Bryan Andrews, and Paul Rudish Orphanage Animation Studios
Robotomy Michael Buckley and Joe Deasy World Leaders Entertainment
The Problem Solverz 2011–2013 Ben Jones Mirari Films Originally intended to be an Adult Swim show named Neon Knome, but aired on Cartoon Network as The Problem Solverz.
Secret Mountain Fort Awesome 2011–2012 Pete Browngardt
Level Up 2012–2013 Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman D and D Productions
Ben 10: Omniverse 2012–2014 Man of Action
Incredible Crew 2013 Nick Cannon N'Credible Entertainment Final live-action series produced by Cartoon Network Studios.
Uncle Grandpa 2013–2017 Pete Browngardt
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
N-BOMB SQUAD
Season 2 only.
Over the Garden Wall 2014 Patrick McHale First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original miniseries.
We Bare Bears 2015–present Daniel Chong
Long Live the Royals 2015 Sean Szeles Second Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original miniseries.
The Powerpuff Girls (2016 TV series) 2016–present Craig McCracken (original series) First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original reboot series.
Mighty Magiswords Kyle A. Carrozza
Ben 10 (2016 TV series) 2017–present Man of Action Second Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original reboot series.
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes Ian Jones-Quartey
Upcoming
Summer Camp Island TBA 2018 Julia Pott Both based on their pilot of the same name.
Apple & Onion George Gendi
Craig of the Creek Matt Burnett and Ben Levin [3]
The Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe Christian Bøving-Andersen and Eva Lee Wallberg [4]
Close Enough J. G. Quintel Studio T First Cartoon Network Studios series to be produced for and will air on sister network TBS.[5]

Former/current shorts

Show Year(s) Creator(s) Co-production Notes
2000s
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends shorts 2006–2007 Craig McCracken All released and aired as part of Cartoon Network's New Media Shorts.[6][7]
My Gym Partner's a Monkey shorts 2006–2008 Julie McNally Cahill and
Timothy Cahill
Billy's Birthday Shorties 2006 Maxwell Atoms
Camp Lazlo shorts 2006–2008 Joe Murray Joe Murray Productions
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee shorts 2006–2007 Judd Winick
Irwin Hearts Mandy 2007 Maxwell Atoms
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack shorts Thurop Van Orman Aired as part of Wedgies anthology series in 2008. Also the only Cartoon Network Studios shorts featured in that project.
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy shorts Maxwell Atoms All released and aired as part of Cartoon Network's New Media Shorts.[6][7]
Ben 10 shorts 2007–2012 Man of Action
Squirrel Boy shorts 2008 Everett Peck
2010s
Regular Show shorts 2011 (DVD)
2015–2017 (Online/TV)
J. G. Quintel
Adventure Time shorts 2012 (DVD)
2015–present (Online/TV)
Pendleton Ward Frederator Studios
Mixels 2014–2016 John Fang and David P.
Smith
The Lego Group
Mighty Magiswords 2015–present Kyle A. Carrozza First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original web series.
Clarence shorts Skyler Page
We Bare Bears shorts Daniel Chong
Uncle Grandpa shorts 2015–2017 Pete Browngardt
Steven Universe shorts 2015–present Rebecca Sugar
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes 2016–present Ian Jones-Quartey Second Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original web series.
The Powerpuff Girls shorts Craig McCracken (original series)
Get 'Em Tommy! Victor Courtright Third Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original web series.

Successful pilots

Show Year Creator(s) Co-production Notes
2000s
Codename: Kids Next Door 2001 Mr. Warburton Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The 2nd Big Pick Show marathon, later won the competition. Pilot for the show of the same name, which is entirely produced by Curious Pictures.
Evil Con Carne Maxwell Atoms Aired as part of the series premiere Grim & Evil. Pilot for the show of the same name.
LowBrow 2002 Jody Schaeffer and George Krstic Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest marathon. Pilot for Megas XLR.
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack 2007 Thurop Van Orman Released 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 Released 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.
Regular Show 2009 J. G. Quintel Released as part of The Cartoonstitute. Pilot for the show of the same name.
2010s
Level Up 2011 Derek Guiley and David Schneiderman D and D Productions
Steven Universe 2013 Rebecca Sugar First of the seven pilots from Cartoon Network' Shorts Development Program to be greenlit as a full series. Pilot for the show of the same name.
Clarence Skyler Page Second of the seven pilots from Cartoon Network' Shorts Development Program to be greenlit as a full series. Pilot for the show of the same name.
Tome of the Unknown Patrick McHale Third of the seven pilots from Cartoon Network' Shorts Development Program to be greenlit as a full series.[8] Unlike the other pilots, that were shown online, this was selected for screening in various film festivals. Greenlit as Over the Garden Wall.
Lakewood Plaza Turbo Ian Jones-Quartey Fourth of the seven pilots from Cartoon Network' Shorts Development Program to be greenlit as a full series. Greenlit as a mini web/full series titled OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes.
Long Live the Royals 2014 Sean Szeles Shown as an artwork at the Cartoon Network' Shorts Development Program. Pilot for the miniseries of the same name.
We Bare Bears Daniel Chong Based on the webcomic The Three Bare Bears, it was shown at the European KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival. Pilot for the show of the same name.
Apple & Onion 2015 George Gendi Screened at the Annecy Film Festival. Pilot for the upcoming show of the same name.
Summer Camp Island 2016 Julia Pott Screened at the SXSW Festival. Pilot for the upcoming show of the same name.
Squirrel Boy TBA Everett Peck It wasn't released online or aired on TV, but shown only at School of Visual Arts.[9] Pilot for the show of the same name.

Failed and uncertain pilots

Show Year Creator(s) Co-production Notes
2000s
IMP, Inc. 2001 Chris Reccardi and Charlie Bean All aired as part of Cartoon Network's The 2nd Big Pick Show marathon.
My Freaky Family John McIntyre
Ferret and Parrot Scott Morse
A Kitty Bobo Show Kevin Kaliher and Meg Dunn
Commander Cork: Space Ranger 2002 Mike Bell All aired as part of Cartoon Network's Weekend Summerfest marathon.
Jeffrey Cat: Claw and Order Mark O'Hare
Bagboy! John Mathot and Ken Segall
Welcome to Eltingville Evan Dorkin First two Cartoon Network Studios pilots made for and aired on Adult Swim.
The Groovenians Kenny Scharf
Party Wagon 2004 Craig Bartlett Snee-Oosh, Inc.
Periwinkle Around the World Aaron Springer Refusing to pick it up as a full series, Cartoon Network instead was going to release five shorts from the pilot as mobile phone content, but ended up putting them in their Sunday Pants anthology series in 2005.
Korgoth of Barbaria 2006 Williams Street
Welcome to Wackamo John McIntyre
What's Wrong with Ruth? 2007 William Reiss
Project Gilroy[10][11][12] Shannon Tindle, Shane Prigmore, and Andy Schuhler
Diggs Tailwagger: Galactic Rover Derek Drymon Pilot originally pitched by Nickelodeon.[13]
Enter Mode 5 Gabe Swarr
Locker 514[14] Jeffrey Nodelman and Eric Trueheart First three live-action short pilots produced at Cartoon Network Studios.
Siblings[15] Thomas W. Lynch Tom Lynch Company
Stan the Man[16][17] Matt Dearborn
Zoot Rumpus Kaz
Underfist: Halloween Bash 2008 Maxwell Atoms Spin-off pilot from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy.
Mask of Santo Carlo Olivares Paganoni Based on the real-life Mexican wrestler icon El Santo, it was originally to be a series broadcast on the network, but the pilot wasn't picked up for a season.
2010s
KROG[18] 2010 Mark Rivers
Attention Students[19][20] 2011 Garrett Frawley and Brian Turner Attention Productions[21]
Aliens in the House[22] Danny Kallis
Dynamice![23] Butch Hartman Billionfold Inc.
Harlem Man[24] Robert Brewster Only pre-production pilot from Cartoon Network Studios.
Mars Safari! 2013 Ghostshrimp All released as part of Cartoon Network' Shorts Development Program.
My Science Fiction Project Audie Harrison
Paranormal Roommates Benton Connor
AJ's Infinite Summer 2014 Toby Jones
Back to Backspace Dominic Bisignano and Amalia Levari
Pillywags Mansion Sam Marin Only Cartoon Network Studios puppet show/animated pilot.
Jammers 2015 Lizz Hickey
Ridin' with Burgess Andres Salaff
Twelve Forever Julia Vickerman
Welcome to My Life Elizabeth Ito Screened at the Annecy International Animated Film Festival.
Bottom's Butte Minty Lewis Screened at the CTN Animation Expo.
Victor and Valentino 2016 Diego Molano
Infinity Train Owen Dennis
Legendary Place[25] 2017 Calvin Wong Screened at the GLAS Animation Festival.
The Fancies[26] Stephen P. Neary Screened at the Animation Block Party Festival.
Unlovable[27] Esther Pearl Watson and Mark Todd Screened at the HollyShorts Film Festival.
Bumble Braynes[28][29] TBA TBA

Other shorts

This is a list of Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original shorts that were not pilots.

Title Creator Year Notes
The Great Pinkerton John McIntyre 2004 Featured as part of Sunday Pants anthology series in 2005.
Flower Pals 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 fifth grader student of the same school.[30]
You Are Special Sherryn Sim 2013 Second short winner of Young Writers Program. Used for the Cartoon Network's campaign "Stop Bullying: Speak Up", the creator Sherryn Sim was an eighth grader student of D.S. Jordan Middle School.[30]
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".[31] 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
2000s
Samurai Jack: The Premiere Movie 2001 Stand-alone film of the first three episodes of Samurai Jack.
The Flintstones: On the Rocks
A Johnny Bravo Christmas
It's Valentine's Day, Johnny Bravo! 2003
The Powerpuff Girls: Twas the Fight Before Christmas
Billy and Mandy's Jacked Up Halloween
House of Bloo's 2004 Stand-alone film of the first three episodes of Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: A Lost Claus 2005
Billy and Mandy Save Christmas
June's Egg-cellent Adventure: Juniper Lee Meets the Easter Bunny 2006
Home Moxie Turtle
Tom Lynch Company
Stand-alone film of the first two episodes of Class of 3000.
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Good Wilt Hunting
My Gym Partner's a Monkey: The Big Field Trip 2007
Camp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo? Joe Murray Productions
Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure
Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen
Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Nightmare on Wilson Way
The Grim Adventures of the KND Curious Pictures 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 Trouper Productions First live-action film produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Based on Ben 10.
Transform and Roll Out MOOK DLE.
The Answer Studio
Hasbro
Studio 4°C
Stand-alone film of the first three episodes of Transformers: Animated.
Camp Lazlo: Kamp Kringle Joe Murray Productions
The Class of 3000 Christmas Special Moxie Turtle
Tom Lynch Company
My Gym Partner's a Monkey: Animal School Musical 2008
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends - Destination: Imagination
Chowder: Hey, Hey It's Knishmas!
The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!! 2009 10th anniversary special to The Powerpuff Girls.
Ben 10: Alien Swarm Trouper Productions Live-action film based on Ben 10: Alien Force.
Low Tidings Also known as A Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack Very Special: Low Tides Day Special (A K'nuckles Story).
2010s
Firebreather 2010 Pistor Productions First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original CGI film. Based on the comic book published by Image Comics.
Regular Show: Terror Tales of the Park 2011–16
Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes United 2011 Featuring characters and elements from both Ben 10, respectively Ben 10: Ultimate Alien, and Generator Rex.
Adventure Time: Holly Jolly Secrets Frederator Studios
Ben 10: Destroy All Aliens 2012 Monkey Punch Studio, LLC
Tiny Island Productions
Cartoon Network Asia
Regular Show: Exit 9B
Regular Show: The Christmas Special
T.G.I.S. 2013 Featuring characters and elements from both Ben 10, respectively Ben 10: Omniverse, and The Secret Saturdays
Regular Show: The Thanksgiving Special
The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed 2014 15th anniversary series special to The Powerpuff Girls.
Regular Show: Skips' Story
Mixels: Mixed Up Special The Lego Group
Regular Show - The Real Thomas: An Intern Special
Christmas Special
Mixels: Moon Madness 2015 The Lego Group
Say Uncle Featuring characters and elements from both Steven Universe and Uncle Grandpa.
Regular Show: Brilliant Century Duck Crisis Special
Uncle Grandpa: Guest Directed Shorts
Adventure Time Forever
Regular Show: The Dome Experiment Special
Uncle Grandpa Babies
Mixels: Quest for the Mixamajig The Lego Group
Adventure Time: Stakes Frederator Studios
Good Jubies 2016 A behind the scenes documentary about the making of Adventure Time's episode "Bad Jubies".
Mixels: Every Knight Has Its Day The Lego Group
Regular Show: Rigby's Graduation Day Special
We Bare Bears: Captain Craboo
Mixels: Nixel Nixel Go Away The Lego Group
Clarence: Capture the Flag
Steven Universe: Gem Harvest
Regular Show: Christmas in Space
Regular Show: A Regular Epic Final Battle 2017 Series finale of Regular Show.
Adventure Time: Islands Frederator Studios
The Powerpuff Girls: The Last Donnycorn
Adventure Time: Elements Frederator Studios
Clarence's Stormy Sleepover
Mighty Magiswords: The Saga of Robopiggeh!
Ben 10: Omni-Tricked

Theatrical films

All the films are theatrically distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures.

Film Year Co-production(s) Notes
The Powerpuff Girls Movie 2002
Regular Show: The Movie 2015 Television film. Limited release in independent theaters.
Untitled Adventure Time Movie TBA Warner Animation Group
Frederator Films
Vertigo Entertainment
Announced February 2015. Based on Adventure Time.[32]

See also

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