The Dreamtoons Show (1957-1999) - a long-running series starring the Dreamtoons characters, which featuring six theatrical Dreamtoons shorts with new linking sequences with Joey Kangaroo hosting the show. The show's title and length changed regularly over the years.
The Joey Kangaroo Show (1957-1965; 1974-1980)
The Joey Kangaroo and Peter & Cat Show (1966-1973)
The Jerry and Garry Show (1962-1975; for episodes featuring only Jerry and Garry, Penguins from A.N.I.M.A.L.S, Alex and Marty, Goldy Locks, and Quacky cartoons)
The All New Joey Kangaroo Laugh-and-a-Half Hour-and-a-Half Show (1980-1981)
Patty & Charlie and Company (1980-1981; for episodes featuring only Patty Mouse and Charlie Mouse, Penguins from A.N.I.M.A.L.S., Bunny and Claude, Manson and Phil, Quacky, Five Funny Foxes, Peter and Cat, and Groovy Goose cartoons)
The Joey Kangaroo-Dreamtoons Comedy Hour (1982-1989)
The Joey Kangaroo and Goldy Locks Show (1990-1999)
It's a Dog-Gone Life (1962-1965) - a primetime animated sitcom about four dogs living with a human couple.
Funday Funnies with Joey and Wallabee (1964-1991) - a long-running animated cartoon compilation series who replaced Marty's Friday Funnies after it was replaced with Beany and Cecil. It was hosted by Joey Kangaroo and Wallabee, and consisted of cartoons produced by DreamWorks Animation, UPA, Walt Disney Animation Studios, Terrytoons, Walter Lantz Productions, MGM Cartoons, Warner Bros. Cartoons, Hanna-Barbera Productions, Famous Studios/Paramount Cartoon Studios, DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, Rembrandt Films, Jay Ward Productions and Total Television and reruns of well-known 60-80s TV shows such as Beany and Cecil, Linus the Lionhearted, The Flintstones, Top Cat, Wacky Races, Here Comes the Grump, The Smurfs (seasons 1-2 only), Pound Puppies, Danger Mouse, Count Duckula, and Victor and Hugo: Bunglers in Crime.
The Funny Company (1963; in co-production with The Mattel Corporation) - a group of children who operate a clubhouse and go to knowledge adventures of every topic.
Atomic Mouse (1964-1966; in co-production with Charlton Comics) - based on the funny animal superhero comic book character by Al Fago.
Roger Ramjet (1965-1969; in co-production with Pantomime Pictures and Hero Entertainment, Inc.) - Bumbling daredevil and American Eagle Squadron leader Roger Ramjet, aided by his crew of do-gooders Yank, Doodle, Dan, and Dee, fight crooks like Noodles Romanoff and Henry Cabbage Patch. Roger's advantage is his Proton Energy pill, which gives him the strength of twenty atom bombs for a period of twenty seconds.
The Adventures of Lacey Venture (1966-1970) - TBD
Mina of the Forest (1966-1971) - the adventures of a heroic Native American young woman.
The Beach Boys Show (1966-1975) - a cartoon musical show featuring The Beach Boys.
Terr'ble Tessie (1966-1976, in co-production with Rembrandt Films) - TBD
Rene Goscinny's Adventures of Asterix and Obelix (1967-1976; in co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions, Belvision, Dargaud Films, and Studios Idefix (1974-1976)) - an animated series based on the Asterix comic book series.
The Bruguera Show (1968-1972; in co-production with Estudios Vara) - an anthology series featuring DreamWorks and Estudios Vara's theatrical animated short adaptations of Spainish comic characters published by Editorial Bruguera.
The Wacky Lab (1968-1976) - an educational series about a goofball scientist who operates an quirky laboratory and teaches kids on various topics.
Mr. Bookworm (1970-1979) - an educational short series starring an anthropomorphic worm who teaches any topics throughout the show.
The Peter and Cat Show (1970) -
Pee Wee Harris (1970-1972) - based on the book series by Percy K. Fitzhugh and comic strip from the Boys' Life magazine.
Fabian Fox (1970-1972) - an "antecessor" to 90s animated series, this series follows the misadventures of a teenage brown-haired red fox named Fabian Fox and his friends.
Joey Kangaroo's TV Funnies (1971-1984); in co-production with Filmation, Harvey Films, King Features Syndicate, Belvision Studios, and Lee Mendelson/Bill Melendez Productions) - Joey Kangaroo and the Dreamtoons gang work as the crew of a local TV station as they cover various events in Dreamtown. In addition, the gang also present various adaptations of contemporary newspaper comic strip and comic book characters whether it be the humorous stories of Nancy and Sluggo, Little Lulu, The Smurfs, Broom Hilda, Alley Oop, Krazy Kat and Ignatz Mouse, The Adventures of Pi-Pio and Calculin, The Gilda Sisters, Popeye the Sailor, and The Captian and the Kids; strange jokes from Smokey Stover, Little Dot, Anteojito, Beetle Bailey, Hi and Lois, Snuffy Smith, Peanuts, and Garfield and Odie; or the crime-fighting adventures of Tintin and Snowy, Spirou, and Dick Tracy.
Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court (1971-1972) - a primetime cartoon involving TBD
Hijitus and Goldy (1971-1974) - a crossover spin-off series to both The Adventures of Hijitus and Goldy Locks.
Joe and Frank: The Hardy Boys (1971-1972) - TBD
The Adventures of Nancy Drew (1971-1973) - an animated series adaptation to Edward Stratemeyer's book series of the same name.
The Middletons (1972-1974; in co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions) - an animated series following a family living in a modern version of the Middle Ages.
The Fantastic Family (1973-1974) - a series about a family of superheroes. It is considered by many as a predecessor to Disney-Pixar's The Incredibles.
Lovey Doveys (1973-1974) - a primetime cartoon sitcom TBD
The Misadventures of Larguirucho (1973-1981) - TBD
Dilly & Dally (1974-1977) - TBD
The Mystery Musicians (1975-1980; in co-production with Doga Kobo) - TBD
Super Snooper and Jeannie the Genius (1975-1979) - a cartoon about a dimwitted secret agent and his little sidekick.
1980s[]
Paw Country (1980-1983) - an animated series involving mammal-like creatures.
Sesamation (1989-1994; in co-production with Children's Television Workshop and Jim Henson Productions) - an animated spin-off series to Sesame Street.
Space Family Carlvinson (1989-1997; in co-production with Doga Kobo) - Based on the science fiction comedy manga series written and illustrated by Yoshitoh Asari.
1990s[]
Ogre and Troll (1990-1994; in co-production with Bagdasarian Productions) - a series revolving around two friendly monsters from the Middle Ages, Orden Ogre and Knobble Troll, ending up in the modern era after stealing a wizard's staff. The two must learn to work together, while trying to improve their species' reputation.
Legends of Literature (1990-1995; TBD) - a show with an overarching narrative involving literature characters who turn to be real.
Racer Rover (1990-1993; in co-production with Sunbow Productions) - TBD
Radical Rhinos (1990-2000; in co-production with Doga Kobo) - created as both a parody and a rival to the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles craze, it involves four rhinos from a zoo who turn into edgy anthropomorphic superheroes and go out to stop evil and save the city they live in.
Ello (1990-1991; in co-production with Murakami-Wolf-Swenson) - a slice-of-life comedy series about a young school-age elephant and his friends, setting in Africa.
Gabriel Garza (1991-2002) - the show centers on a kind and intelligent boy named Gabriel Garza and his brothers Roge, Leno, and Cole, living in the town of Sinking Spring. They try to live in a normal everyday life to occasionally prevent attacks from a wicked mastermind named Vio and his henchmen, so the Garza brothers, along with their other friends, must team up to stop Vio's plans.
The Adventures of Tintin (1991-1992; in co-production with Nelvana Limited and Ellipse Programmé) - an adaptation of the comic book series by Hergé.
The Minivan Family (1992-1994) - a predecesssor to Disney-Pixar's Cars, it follows a family of minivans living in a city populated by anthropomorphic vehicles.
Headin' South: The New Adventures of Janice (1994-1996; in co-production with Film Roman) - a television sequel series to Headin' South.
All Hail King Julien (1994-2004; in co-production with Film Roman) - the adventures of the king lemur of Madagascar and his friends.
Audrey and Melvin (1995-2002; in co-production with Film Roman and Harvey Entertainment) - TBD
Cop Bugs (1995-1997) - TBD
The New Adventures of Hijitus and Goldy (1995-2006; in co-production with Film Roman) - a revival series to Hijitus and Goldy.
Safari Kids (1996-2000; in co-production with Cinar) - a preschool series which follows two kids learning about animals.
Hatty (1996-2002) - the series chronicles the adventures of an anthropomorphic weasel named Hatty Weasel and his friends in the fictional town of Fozzville.
Arthur (1996-2022, in co-production with Cookie Jar Entertainment, 9 Story Entertainment, Oasis Animation, and WGBH Boston) - based on the books by Marc Brown, these are the adventures of Arthur Read, an 8-year-old aardvark, and his family and friends as they grow up and learn how to be good neighbors to one another.
All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series (1996-1998; in co-production with MGM Television and MGM Animation) - a television sequel series to the 1989 film of the same name and its 1996 sequel, it follows the continuing adventures of Charlie, Itchy and Anne-Marie, doing missions for Heaven on Earth, as directed by the head canine angel, Annabelle. Whenever they're not working, Charlie has some sort of scam going that tends to need Annabelle to teach him a lesson.
Blazing Dragons (1996-1998; in co-production with Nelvana Limited and Ellipse Animation) - a television prequel series to the 1996 film of the same name.
[Spinoff series to Shoe]
Noddy in Toyland (1996-1998) - an American hand-drawn animated series based on Enid Blyton's Noddy books.
Gex the Gecko (1997-1998; in co-production with Crystal Dynamics, Colossal Pictures, and WildBrain) - based on the video game series Gex.
Fartboy and Belchgirl (1997-2003, 2020-present; in co-production with Film Roman) - TBD
The Atlantic Isle (1997-2000, 2007-2010) - a television spin-off series to the 1967 film of the same name.
Sir Skunk and the Mustelid Knights (1997-TBD) - a series about a heroic skunk and his group of mustelid knights are chronicled to stop an evil sorcerer from taking over the world.
Toonsylvania (1998-2002) - a variety series that shows different cartoons parodying horror films.
Invasion America (1998) - TBD
A Girl Named Umaru Doma (1999-2004; in co-production with Doga Kobo) - a series about a little girl named Umaru Doma who has many dreams and a huge imagination and lives with her older brother Taihei and her mother Mrs. Doma and her friends.
The Neverhood (1999) - based on the video game franchise, the series follows TBD
Totally Tooned In (1999-2000; in co-production with Columbia TriStar International Television) - an anthology series consisting of theatrical cartoons from the DreamWorks Studios, Screen Gems, and UPA animation studios.
2000s[]
Cartoon Party! (2000-present) - an anthology animated series which shows many different made-to-TV cartoon shorts created by different creators.
Dreamtoons Laugh Factory (2000-2008) - a show comprised of new animated shorts featuring the Dreamtoons characters.
Galaxy Quest: The Animated Series (2000-2002; in co-production with Film Roman and Nelvana Limited) - an animated adaptation of the Galaxy Quest franchise.
Alienators: Evolution Continues (2001-2002; in co-production with DiC Entertainment) - an animated spin-off series loosely based on the 2000 film Evolution, which follows TBD.
Red Wonder and Golden Girl (2001-2006) - a Dreamtoons TV series featuring Red Riding Hood and Goldy Locks as costumed crime fighters who protects TBD.
Regit: A Tiger's Tale (2002-2005) - TBD
The Coyote Family (2003-2020) - the misadventures of a family of coyotes who live in the fictional city of Modern Acres with an filmmaking weasel and a wizard cat.
Shrek Tales (2003-2004) - a 2D animated sequel series to Shrek (set between the first film and the direct-to-video sequel Shrek 2: Kingdom of Far Far Away), showing Shrek and Fiona in a honeymoon road trip along with Donkey, while being in different situations.
Father of the Pride (2004-2005) - a CGI adult animated sitcom about a family of lions in Las Vegas working for magician duo Siegfried & Roy.
Jack and Tracey (2004-2020; in co-production with Film Roman) - an Ren and Stimpy/Rocko's Modern Life-esque adult animated series starring a badger and squirrel duo.
Catscratch (2005-2007; in co-production with Nickelodeon Animation Studio) - When their owner passes away, three cats, who are brothers that don't resemble each other, inherit a large amount of fortune along with a giant mansion and a very sarcastic butler named Hovis.
Aura and Sally (2005-2008; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - the misadventures of a girly and bratty master criminal mouse and her dimwitted and good-hearted sister.
North Pole City (2005-2013) - TBD
Male and Female (2006-2008; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - two little siblings got superpowers and become into crime-fighters.
Tex and Avery (2006-2015; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - TBD
Animal City (2006-present; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - a sketch series featuring a city populated by anthropomorphic animals.
Volcana (2006-2012) - the adventures of a feisty superhero little girl who masters the ability of fire and ice.
Antz: The Series (2006-2008; in co-production with Cartoon Network Studios) - TBD
Wolfie and Kids (2007-2010; in co-production with Film Roman) - TBD
The Legend of Josse (2007-2010; in co-production with Xilam Animation and Nickelodeon Animation Studio) - an action-adventure comedy series about an 18-years-old swordsman jaguar named Josse who fights the forces of evil in the Middle Ages with the help of a princess cocker spaniel.
The Modifyers (2007-2014; in co-production with Nickelodeon Animation Studio and United Plankton Pictures) - the adventures of a female spy named Agent Xero, who works for an organization called the Modifyers. Using a special holographic ring to disguise her appearance, she and her robotic sidekick Mole work to thwart the plans of the evil Baron Vain.
The Family from M.A.M.M.A.L. (2007-2015, 2021-present; in co-production with Zodiak Kids Studios and United Plankton Pictures) - a family of anthropomorphic hamsters attempt to balance their suburban life with their undercover work as secret agents, battling an array of bizarre criminals.
The New Adventures of Mousegirl (2007-2012; in co-production with Film Roman) - an 11-year-old orphan rich girl becomes into a crime-fighting vigilante at night.
The Mouse Family (2008-present; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - an animated sitcom about a large mouse family in Mexico.
Zoo Tales (2008-2015, 2018-2021; in co-production with Nickelodeon Animation Studio (2008-2015)) - a CGI animated sitcom featuring several of the Dreamtoons animal characters living in Central Park Zoo.
The Adventures of Calamity May (2008-2012) - the adventures of Calamity May, an heroic cowgirl mouse who fights outlaws and her nemesis Butch Catsidy.
Rocky the Shrimp (2008-2011; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - TBD
Team Umizoomi (2009-2014; in co-production with Nickelodeon Animation Studio and Curious Pictures) - Umifriend, Team Umizoomi needs your help! Build a super fast speedboat with shapes. Use pattern power to make chocolate and strawberry milk. Fix a broken subway train and so much more with these tiny superheroes!
Jimmy Two-Shoes (2009-2012; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures, Breakthrough Entertainment, Atomic Cartoons, Brown Bag Films, Mercury Filmworks, Elliot Animation and Teletoon Original Productions) - the misadventures a thrill-seeking teenager who endeavors to make Hell a fun, happy and exciting place with aid from his two best friends.
Mecha Champions -
A Girl and Her Kangaroo -
Touchdown -
Furry Prison (2009-2019; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - TBD
Neighbors from Hell (2010; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures, Breakthrough Entertainment, Atomic Cartoons, Brown Bag Films, Mercury Filmworks, Elliot Animation, Wounded Poodle, Bento Box Entertainment, and 20th Century Fox Television) - an adult animation spin-off to Jimmy Two-Shoes. When Lucius Heinous the Seventh learns that an American company has the ability to drill so far down into the Earth that it will hit Hell, he sends a family of demons to the United States to stop them.
Ringo's Pub (2010-present; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - a Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law-esque parody/tribute to the beloved sitcom Cheers with anthropomorphic animals from DreamWorks' animated films and TV shows.
Protectors of Galaxy Quest (2010-2017; in co-production with Portfolio Entertainment) - an interactive animated spin-off to Galaxy Quest aimed at preschoolers where two cadet kids, a mini robot and a mini flyer need the viewers' help to save the galaxy from villains.
T.U.F.F. Puppy (2010-2015; in co-production with Billionfold Inc. and Nickelodeon Animation Studio) - a dimwitted dog is recruited into a spy agency called T.U.F.F and fights crime throughout the city in which he lives.
My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (2010-2019; in co-production with Allspark Animation and DHX Studios Vancouver) - the adventures of a group of ponies who live in Equestria as they learn about friendship.
The Red Eagles (2010-2019; in co-production with 9 Story Media Group and Anima Estudios) -
Vengeance: The Night Knightess (2010-2013; in co-production with Xilam Animation and Nelvada) - the adventures of a crime-fighting teenage vigilante.
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (2011-2016; in co-production with Nickelodeon Animation Studio) - a television sequel series to Kung Fu Panda.
Fugget About It (2012-2016; in co-production with Darius Films, 9 Story Media Group and Teletoon Original Production) - Former New York mobster Jimmy Falcone joins the Witness Protection Program and is relocated with his family to Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Speller: The Enchanted Owl (2012-2020) - a reboot series to Speller: The Enchanted Owl.
Trip Around the Universe (2013-2020; in co-production with Banzai Films, United Plankton Pictures, 9 Story Media Group and Teletoon Original Production) - Three kids lost in space try to get back to their home on Earth, living extraordinary adventures while learning everything there is to know about the Universe and its secrets, and outsmarting a villainous large rat-like alien emperor and his henchmen who try to get rid of them and conquer several planets.
Monsters vs. Aliens (2013-2014; in co-production with Nickelodeon Animation Studio) - a television sequel series to the film of the same name.
Camp Lakebottom (2013-2016; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures, Skywriter Media & Entertainment Group, Jam Filled Entertainment (season 1), and 9 Story Media Group) - TBD
Turbo FAST (2013-2016; in co-production with Titmouse, Inc.) - a television sequel series to Turbo.
The Doggies (2013-2021; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - set in a world populated by anthropomorphic animals, it follows the misadventures of a large family of anthropomorphic dogs in New Bark City.
All Hail King Julien (2014-2017) - a computer-animated remake to the 1990s animated series of the same name.
The Dreamtoons Show (2014-2019; in co-production with Nelvana, United Plankton Pictures, Xilam Animation and Titmouse, Inc.) - TBD
The Idiotic Detecives (2014-present; in co-production with Fuzzy Door Productions and 20th Television Animation) - an anteater and an armadillo solve cases in stupid and funny ways.
Mousegirl: A Dreamtoons Production (2014-2022; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures, Xilam Animation and Titmouse, Inc.) - TBD
[Sequel miniseries to The Legend of Josse] (2014; in co-production with Xilam Animation and Nickelodeon Animation Studio) - Twenty years after the the series finale of The Legend of Josse, after defeating Lord Mousetoff, Josse and Beatrice return from a vacation, just to realize that Lord Mousetoff had returned and finally took over the kingdom. Now they, along with their two children Billy and Lily, must defeat Lord Mousetoff for good.
Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley (2014-2016; in co-production with Jay Ward Productions) - a reboot series to the 1960s animated series Tennesse Tuxedo and His Tales.
Underdog (2014-2016; in co-production with Jay Ward Productions) - a reboot series to the 1960s animated series of the same name.
Friendly (2014-2018; in co-production with Jay Ward Productions and Klasky Csupo (season 1)) - a television midquel series to the 1968 film of the same name.
Spy Madness (2014-2018; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - the adventures of four teenage best friends and their pet dog who work as secret agents on missions to save the world while keeping their identity a secret from their peers.
VeggieTales in the House (2014-2016; in co-production with Big Idea Entertainment) - a VeggieTales TV series which focuses more on comedy than religious messages.
Magical Sisters (2015-2020; in co-production with Izumi Todo and Toei Animation) - TBD
Pirate Express (2015; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures, Breakthrough Entertainment, Sticky Pictures and Atomic Cartoons) - TBD
Dinotrux (2015-2018) - TBD
The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show (2015-2017; in co-production with Jay Ward Productions) - based on Jay Ward's cartoon classic Peabody's Improbable History (as portrayed in the 2014 film Mr. Peabody and Sheman), this series follows Mr. Peabody and Sheman hosting a talk show featuring historical figures.
Luann (2015-2020; in co-production with Universal Uclick) - a web short series based on the comic strip by Greg Evans and the 1990s-2000s TV specials.
Dawn of the Croods (2015-2017) - a television prequel series to The Croods.
Larryboy (2015-2017; in co-production with Big Idea Entertainment) - a VeggieTales spin-off which focuses on LarryBoy fighting crime while also teaching valuable lessons to the audience.
Noddy, Toyland Detective (2016-2020; in co-production with Gaumont Animation) - TBD
Roger Ramjet and the American Eagles (2016-2021; in co-production with Jay Ward Productions, United Plankton Pictures, Xilam Animation and Titmouse, Inc.) - a reboot series to Roger Ramjet.
Voltron: Legendary Defender (2016-2018; in co-production with World Events Productions) - TBD
The Pirates (2016-2022) - an adult animated sitcom involving a pirate crew living in present-day London.
Mystic Island (2016-2022; in co-production with Cartoon Network Studios, Village Roadshow, and Imagine Television) - the misadventures of a city island populated by animals.
Atomic Puppet (2016-2018; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures, Gaumont Animation, Mercury Filmworks and Technicolor Animation Productions) - the series follows the adventures of superhero Captain Atomic, who was transformed into a puppet by his former sidekick Mookie. In order to power up, he must be placed on middle-schooler Joey Felt's hand.
Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (2016-2018; in co-production with Titmouse, Inc.) - a television sequel series to Home.
Trollhunters (2016-2018; in co-production with Double Dare You Productions) - TBD
Umaru's World (2016-2024) - a reboot of A Girl Named Umaru Doma, featuring characters from Himouto! Umaru-chan as well as new characters created for this series.
The Raccoon Family (2016-present) - an adult animated sitcom about a family of raccoons living on a city of humans with comical results.
Awesome Six (2016-2020; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - an animated series about a family of superheroes set in the same universe as DreamWorks' superhero shows The Adventures of Hijitus, The Fantastic Family, Radical Rhinos, and Roger Ramjet and the American Eagles.
Canine Legends (2016-2018) - the adventures of two siblings and their anthropomorphic dog who travel to a world of anthropomorphic dogs.
Animal Stories (2016-2020) - an animated sitcom who serves as a crossover between some animal characters from DreamWorks animated films.
Terr'ble Tessie (2016-2020; in co-production with Jay Ward Productions) - a reboot to the original series of the same name.
Big Five (2016-2020; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - a Teen Titans Go!-esque TV series based on the 1999 animated superhero film Big Five.
Postman Pat: Special Delivery Service (2016-2017; series 3) - the last part of the main Postman Pat series, which ran from 1981 to 2017.
Dreamtoons: Through the Ages (2017-2020; in co-production with Nelvada, United Plankton Pictures, Xilam Animation and Titmouse, Inc.) - a spin-off to The Dreamtoons Show featuring the Dreamtoons characters as depicted in several points of human history. In no particular order, each episode has a topic, based on either an important place and time in human history or a story with historical significance.
Legend Quest (2017, 2019; in co-production with Ánima Estudios, Pipeline Studios and Cake Entertainment) - a Mexican boy and a group of ghosts set on adventures to save mankind in annuals of history from an evil overlord.
VeggieTales in the City (2017; in co-production with Big Idea Entertainment) - a short-lived spin-off series to VeggieTales in the House.
Family of the Dead (2017-2019; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - a dark humor adult animated sitcom about a family of zombies.
Too Loud (2017-2019) - Jeffrey and Sara are the loudest and clumsiest library volunteers in the world. But you can't blame them - they were born with abnormally large heads! Each day at the library is crazier than the next, but somehow this duo always finds a way to have fun while getting the job done!
Spirit Riding Free (2017-2020) - a loose spin-off of the 2002 film Spirit: Stallion of the Cimarron, setting in present day where Spirit is kept as a pet by a young girl.
The Supremes (2017-2021) - the adventures of a family of superheroes with multiple superhero powers (telekinesis, teleporting, power to create fire and ice, time travel, etc.) who protect the city of Friusville while attempting to live a normal suburban life.
Go Super Mice Go! (2017-present) - a family of Tokusatsu-styled Japanese superhero mice protect the city of PetTown-77 from an array of monsters and supernatural forces summoned by a wicked warlock.
Hee-Haw the Jackass (2017-present) - TBD
Return to Wonderland (2017-2019) - a television sequel series to the 1988 animated film Wonderland, taking place 29 years after the film, following the adventures of Alice's little daughter in Wonderland.
Trolls: The Beat Goes On! (2018-2019; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - a television sequel series to the 1994 animated film Trolls.
The Spooktacular Adventures of Casper and Wendy (2018-2020; in co-production with Harvey Entertainment) - a television sequel series to Casper and Wendy.
3 Below (2018-2019; in co-production with Double Dare You Productions) - TBD
Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny (2018-2019) - a second television sequel to Kung Fu Panda, set after Kung Fu Panda 3.
The Funny Company (2018-2021; in co-production with Jay Ward Productions, 9 Story Entertainment and Mattel Creation) - a reboot to the original series of the same name.
The Misadventures of Janice and Ringo (2018-2021) - an animated series featuring DreamWorks Animation film animals living in a suburban city.
Warrior Girl (2018-2020) - TBD
DreamWorks Cartoon Forever! (2018-present) - an anthology series which holds selected animated cartoons produced by DreamWorks Studios, along with other cartoons produced by different animation studios such as UPA, Paramount Cartoon Studios, Jay Ward Productions, Rankin/Bass Productions and Total Television, all of them part of the DreamWorks Classics/Classic Media library.
Fee, Line and Killer: Bumbling at Work (2018-2020) - a television spin-off series to All Dogs Go to Heaven focusing on Carface's henchmen Fee, Line and Killer in different jobs after they left Carface at the end of the first film.
Crazy and Olly (2019-2023) - a spin-off series to Mystic Island.
Dreamtoons: Cruise Adventures (2019-2022; in co-production with Nelvada, United Plankton Pictures, Xilam Animation and Titmouse, Inc.) - TBD
PriPara (2019; aka Idol Friends; originally produced by Tatsunoko Production, DongWoo A&E and aired on 2014-2017 in Japan. Dubbed by Go Fish Animation)
Lake Summer Camp (2019; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures, Breakthrough Entertainment, Atomic Cartoons, Brown Bag Films, Mercury Filmworks, Elliot Animation, Titmouse, Inc. and Toon Boom Harmony) - a crossover series featuring characters from DreamWorks TV shows.
Mr. Magoo (2019-present; in co-production with Xilam Animation) - the new hilarious misadventures of the famous short-sighted elderly man.
Felix the Cat (2019-present; in co-production with Felix the Cat Productions) - TBD
Where's Waldo? (2019-2021) - based on the book series of the same name.
Archibad's Next Big Thing (2019-present) - TBD
DreamWorks Dragons: Rescue Riders (2019-2022) - a spin-off to How to Train Your Dragon.
Cleopatra in Space (2019-2021; in co-production with Titmouse, Inc.)
The VeggieTales Show (2019-2022; in co-production with Big Idea Entertainment) - a VeggieTales TV series where the cast put on Broadway-style shows in Mr. Nezzer's theater that retell Bible stories and parody mainstream Pop-culture.
Fast & Furious: Spy Racers (2019-2021; in co-production with Original Film and One Race Films) - an animated spin-off series to the Fast & Furious film series.
Cartoon Animal Town (2019-present, in co-production with Touché Films and Fuzzy Door Productions) - an adult animated/live-action hybrid sitcom starring numerous cartoon characters living in the live-action city of Animaltown, California.
Jewelpet anime series (^) (2020; all shows originally produced by Studio Comet, Sanrio and Sega and aired in 2009-TBD in Japan. Dubbed by Go Fish Animation) - TBD
Life at High School (2020-TBD) - the misadventures of four teenage animals who are hanging out at high school and in the fictional city of Sunny Hills.
Fabian Fox (2020-TBD; in co-production with TBD) - a reboot to the original series.
The Adventures of Mye Mystery (2020-2022) - a television sequel series to My, Mye Mystery, focusing on Mye Mystery and her animal friends opening their own detective agency after successfully solving the Fort Knox mystery.
Harvey Friends (2020-present; in co-production with Harvey Entertainment) - TBD
The Middletons (2020-2022; in co-production with Warner Bros. Animation, 20th Television Animation, and Xilam Animation) - a reboot to the original 1970s series.
Go, Dog, Go! (2020-present)
Dreamtoons Street (2020-present) - an adult animated parody sketch show featuring the Dreamtoons characters.
Nuclear Boy and Nuclear Girl (2020-2022; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures, Gaumont Animation, Mercury Filmworks and Technicolor Animation Productions) - a sequel series to Atomic Puppet, focusing on Joey and Pauline fighting crime after the series finale.
Super Chicken (2020-2021; in co-production with Jay Ward Productions) - a reboot to Jay Ward's classic cartoon.
Wizards (2020; in co-production with Double Dare You Productions) - TBD
Artie's Royal Life (2020-2021) - a sequel series to 2007's Hail Arthur, following the slice-of-life of Artie's life as a king.
DreamWorks Presents: What If? (2020-present) - a YouTube adult animated comedy series parodying animated films ala How It Should Have Ended with Joey Kangaroo and Ivana from Mystic Island in the roles of Superman and Batman and Ringo's Pub in the place of both Super Cafe and the Villain Pub.
Friendly: Jackalope Warren (2020-present) - a series based on Friendly.
Doug Unplugs (2020-present)
It's a Dog-Gone Life (2020-present) - a reboot to the 1960s television series of the same name.
Trolls: TrollsTopia (2020-2022; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures) - a second television sequel series to Trolls, taking place after Trolls World Tour.
Toon In with Me (2021-present) - an anthology series featuring ten animated shorts taken from classic theatrical short animated series including Dreamtoons, Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies, Tom and Jerry, Mickey Mouse and Friends, Terrytoons, Walter Lantz, Popeye, UPA, Harveytoons, The Pink Panther, and various others.
The Adventures of Bernie (2021-present) - a spin-off to The Dreamtoons Show. Following another failed attempt to help Zig eat people, his pet crab Bernie ends up stranded at the bottom of the sea and will have to find a way to return to Dreamtown and reunite with his beloved owner.
Toby Fox's Undertale (2021) - a television miniseries based on the video game of the same name.
The Timid Knight (2021; in co-production with Klasky Csupo) - a miniseries follows the adventures of the cocky, yet cowardly knight.
My Little Pony: Harmony Goes Forward (2021-present; TBD) - a revival of My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic,
Oggy Oggy (2021-present; in co-production with Xilam Animation) - TBD
The New Adventures of Joey Kangaroo (2021-present; in co-production with Xilam Animation) - Joey Kangaroo, his girlfriend Wallabee, and his nephews Brainy, Timid and Yummy take care of Piya, a seven-year old elephant who is the energetic, happy-go-lucky, and tender-hearted daughter of Joey's Indian friends. While this presents as a good chance for Joey and Wallabee to learn to how to be parents, this also presents a great opportunity for some of Joey's enemies such as Wolfen Wolf, Marco Marsupial, Crawford Crow, the Three Cockroaches, Zig the Hyena, and Greg the Rat, who try to use the surrogate elephant to their advantage, although the kangaroo and his family continue to frequently outsmart them.
Herman and Katnip (2021-2022; in co-production with Harvey Entertainment) - TBD
The Croods: Family Tree (2021-present) - TBD
Krazy Kart Kids (2021-present) - Three kids need the viewers' help to save Kart World from being shut down forever by Miss Spatula.
Citrus's Pet Tales (2022-present) - TBD
The Spy Goodheart Scouts (2022-present) - The Goodheart Scouts accidentally become sidetracked with international espionage.
Team Zenko Go! (2022-present) - No good deed is too small for this kind kid squad! Niah, Ari, Ellie and Jax go undercover to help others and squash their town's problems in secret!
The Minecraft Show (2022-2023) - a sketch comedy based on the game Minecraft.
Pinecone & Pony (2022-present) - TBD
The Boss Baby: Back in the Crib (2022-present) - a second sequel series to The Boss Baby.
Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight (2022-present) - a third sequel series to Kung Fu Panda, featuring Luthera from the Super-Squirrelfilm series.
Abominable and the Invisible City (2022-present) - TBD
M&Ms Toons (2023-present; with co-production with Mars, Incorporated and HouseSpeical)
Catney (2024-present; in co-production with ProjectSNT and Nelvana) -
Megamind Rules (2024-present) -
The Many Adventures of Jerry and Gerry (2024-present) a series based off the Dreamtoons characters of the same name, as they go on countless goofy adventures.
Umaru's Gang (2025-present) - an animated preschool series based on the Umaru Doma franchise.
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Bearbrick (in co-production with Dentsu Entertainment) - TBD
Untitled Tony Hale series
Mama & Dada
The Gumazing Gum Girl!
Abominable and the Invisible City
Untitled Live-action/animated hybrid Casper Series
DreamWorks untitled TV series based on A.A. Milne's Winnie-the-Pooh book series
All the shows are produced under the label Drio Originals, a joint venture between Sanrio Inc., DreamWorks Television, Paramount Media Networks, Warner Bros. Television, and Walt Disney Television.
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The Magic Roundabout (1965-1977; 2001-2018) - The adventures of Florence and Dougal.
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The Tom and Tina Show (2010-2021) - TBD
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Animal Life (2017-2018) - a sketch show featuring segments hosted by Mickey Mouse, Bugs Bunny and Joey Kangaroo.
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The Adventures of Monica's Gang (2020-2022) - a Rocky and Bullwinkle-esque crossover series starring Monica, Jimmy-Five, Smudge and Maggy from Monica's Gang as they thrust into harrowing situations but end up saving the day time and again from Baron Silas von Greenback and Stiletto Mafiosa's (from Danger Mouse) sinister plans to take over the world.
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The Pastry Gang (2022-present) - a spinoff to The Modifyers focusing on the titular recurring villains.
[Television special co-produced by Rankin/Bass] (1964)
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Season Fairy (1967)
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Two Little Bears (1968) - based on the Hungarian folktale Two Greedy Bears.
Tom, Huck and Becky (*) (!) (1968) - based on Mark Twain's books The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
The Nightingale (*) (!) (1968) - based on Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale of the same name.
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Old Mother Frost (!) (1968) - based on the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale of the same name.
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The Goldy Locks Mystery Special (1968) - TBD
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Joey Kangaroo's Christmas Tales (1968) - TBD
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1970s[]
Goldy Twist (*) (!) (1970) - a Dreamtoons parodic musical adaptation of Charles Dickens' Oliver Twist starring Goldy Locks as a female version of the titular hero and Crawford Crow and Wolfen Wolf as the story's villains, Fagin and Bill Sikes, respectively.
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Elefriend's First Christmas (1979) - TBD
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The Lightlighter and the Coronel (*) (!) (1980) - an animated musical television film based on the Argentine short story "La Farolera" by Maria Elena Walsh.
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Asterix and Obelix vs. Ceasar -
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Elefriend Saves the Earth (1982) - an Earth's Day special.
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Rock and Roo! (1989) - TBD
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The Last Kingdom (*) (1991) - TBD
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Hey! It's Luann! (1992) - the first TV special based on Greg Evans's comic strip Luann.
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Garfield's Judgment Day (1994; co-production with Paws, Inc. and Film Roman) - a revival to the Garfiield television specials, based on the book of the same name.
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A Dreamtoons Thanksgiving (1992) - Joey and the rest of the Dreamtoons gang are setting up a Thanksgiving Jamboree but with comical results.
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Luann and the Island of the Natives (1994) - TBD
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Garfield on the Road (1996; co-production with Paws, Inc. and Film Roman) - the final Garfield television special.
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An All Dogs Valentine (1997) - Charlie forgot to get a Valentine's Day gift for Sasha so he, Itchy, and Anne-Marie set out to find the perfect gift for her.
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An All Dogs Easter (1997) - Charlie, Itchy and Anne-Marie arrive at the town's annual Easter Festival, where they then discover that the festival rabbits are missing, so it's up to the trio to track their disappearance.
An All Dogs Halloween (1997) - an anthology special featuring four then-unaired episodes of All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series, all of them narrated by Belladonna.
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Anteojito's World Tour (*) (1997) - a sequel to A Thousand Attempts and One Invention. Anteojito and Uncle Antifaz make a world tour while Witch Cachavacha, having survived her supposed death, tries to kill them but comically fails.
All Dogs Goes Ireland (1998) - during a trip to Ireland, Charlie, Itchy and Anne-Marie encounter a Leprechaun.
A Trolls Christmas (1998) - a television special sequel to Trolls; Poppy realizes that the Ogres have no holidays to celebrate. She enlists Branch and the Seven Animals to show the Ogres the importance of holidays.
An All Dogs Christmas Carol (1998) - inspired by Charles Dickens' novel A Christmas Carol, Charlie, Itchy and Anne-Marie team up to show Carface the meaning of Christmas.
Joey the Easter Kangarroo (1999) - after meeting the Easter Bunny and seeing how exhausted he is after too many deliveries, Joey Kangaroo offers to take his place but things don't do well, so he send out to please the rabbit to go back from vacations.
Monsters vs. Aliens: Mutant Pumpkins from Outer Space (2009) - TBD
A Goat Kids Christmas (2009) - Santa Claus lands on Madagascar and loses his memory after the Goat Kids (who were visiting their Uncle Billy) shoot him down, leaving them to be Santa for the night. Meanwhile, King Julien realizes that Christmas is about giving and not receiving.
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Dreamtoons' Spooky Halloween Tale (2010) - The Dreamtoons gang are having a Halloween party, with the gang each tell a horror story.
Kung Fu Panda Holiday (2010) - Po is to host the annual winter holiday feast and he struggles to meet his friends' expectations.
A Goldy Locks Christmas (2010) - a parody of A Charlie Brown Christmas featuring the Dreamtoons kids.
Dragons: Gift of the Night Fury (2011) - while the village of Berk prepares for winter holiday, the resident dragons inexplicably fly away.
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Trip Around the Universe: The Beginning (2012; in co-production with Banzai Films, United Plankton Pictures, 9 Story Media Group and Teletoon Original Production) - the pilot film to Trip Around the Universe, being later re-released as a 3-part episode of the first season.
Dreamtoons' Lost Stories (2013) - Joey Kangaroo tells three well-known Halloween stories with the Goat Kids: Bluebeard, The Legend of Sleepy Hollow and The White Snake.
Dreamtoon History with Joey Kangaroo (2013) - TBD
Dream Wars (2013) - a Dreamtoons parody of the original Star Wars trilogy.
Dreamtoons' Birthday Party Celebration! (2014) - a special celebrating Dreamtoons' 80th anniversary, hosted by Joey Kangaroo.
Protectors of Galaxy Quest: The Origin (2015) - TBD
Puss in Boots Holiday (2017) - TBD
Miracle on Harvey Street (2017) - It's Holiday season on Harvey Street and Audrey is planning the most awesome and greatest Christmas party ever, only to find out that Lotta and Dot don't celebrate Christmas with their families (Lotta's family celebrate Hanukkah and Dot's family celebrate Kwanzaa), but still determined, the Harvey Girls still plan to make this the best holiday party Harvey Street ever had.
Home For the Holidays (2017) - TBD
Dreamtoons of Oz (2018) - a 104-minute special based on L. Frank Baum's The Wizard of Oz with Dreamtoons characters in the roles.
The Boss Baby Saves Christmas (2019) - after being given coral by Santa Claus, Boss Baby goes to the North Pole to meet Santa and know why he gave him coal.
Spirit Meets Platero (2019) -
The Berenstain Bears - Operation: Christmas (2019) - TBD
2020s[]
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SpongeBob and Company (#) (2020; in co-production with United Plankton Pictures and Nickelodeon Animation Studios) - a crossover special of SpongeBob SquarePants and Stephen Hillenburg's other animated TV shows.
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I Hate Fairyland (*) (2020) - a three-part adult animated television film based on Skottie Young's comic book series of the same name, the first part (Madly Ever After) being based on the issues #1–6; the second part (Fluff My Life) based on the issues #7–10; and the third and final part (Gertrude's Redemption and Final Adventure) being based on the issues #11–20.
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The Supremes: The Origin Story (2020) - TBD
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A Splatoon Holiday Special
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The Boy Who Hates Homework (1988; in co-production with Children's Television Workshop and CBC) - a 10-year-old boy quits homework and a spirit teaches him why homework is important.
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Galaxy Quest 20 (*) (2000) - TBD
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The Muppets Save the Swamp (%) (2003; in co-production with Jim Henson Productions) - an eco-friendly special revolving the Muppets attempting to stop businessmen from destroying Kermit's swamp home.
The Doggies' Stories Birthday Party (2019) - an film block aired on Universal Kids for the Easter season featuring the Doggies narrating NBCUniversal's family films as stories.