Nickelodeon Animation Studio

American animation studio Nickelodeon Animation Studio Inc.
Logo used since 2016
The Nickelodeon Animation Studio on Olive Avenue in Burbank, California
FormerlyGames Animation (1992–1998)
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAnimation
PredecessorSpümcø (1989–1992)
Founded1992; 33 years ago (1992)
Founders
  • Vanessa Coffey
  • Mary Harrington
Headquarters
  • Studio City, Los Angeles, California, U.S. (1992–1998)
  • 231 West Olive Ave, Burbank, California, U.S. (1998–present)
  • 1515 Broadway, New York City, New York, U.S. (second facility, 1999–present)
Key people
  • Ashley Kaplan (co-president)
  • Alec Botnick (co-president)
Products
  • Television
  • Movies
ParentNickelodeon Group
Divisions
  • Nickelodeon Digital
  • Avatar Studios[1]
Websitenickanimation.com

Nickelodeon Animation Studio Inc. (also known as Nickelodeon Animation Studios and Nick Animation) is an American animation studio owned by Paramount Skydance Corporation through the Nickelodeon Group. It has created many original animated television programs for Nickelodeon, Nicktoons, and Nick Jr., such as SpongeBob SquarePants, The Fairly OddParents, Rugrats, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and The Loud House, among various others. Since the 2010s, the studio has also produced its own series based on preexisting IP purchased by Paramount Skydance Corporation, such as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Winx Club. In November 2019, Nickelodeon Animation Studio signed a multiple-year output deal for Netflix, which will include producing content, in both new and preexisting IP, for the streaming platform, while also doing so for Paramount+.[2]

The studio was founded in 1992 under the name Games Animation Inc. as a subsidiary of a pre-existing company named Games Productions (now known as Nickelodeon Productions).[3] It oversaw the production of three animated programs for Nickelodeon: Doug, Rugrats and The Ren & Stimpy Show. In 1992, Nickelodeon began work on Games Animation's first fully in-house series, Rocko's Modern Life. Games Animation produced much of the network's mid-1990s output in partnership with other animation companies like Klasky Csupo. In 1998, the studio moved from Studio City, California to Burbank with the construction of a new facility. It was renamed Nickelodeon Animation Studio and later Nickelodeon Studios Burbank. In 1999, a second facility in New York City was opened, named Nickelodeon Animation Studio New York.[4]

History

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An official timeline of Nickelodeon Animation Studio's productions, posted in 2022.

1990–1998: Precursors and origin

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Nickelodeon Animation Studio's beginnings lie in the roots of the channel's Nicktoons endeavor. In 1990, Nickelodeon hired Vanessa Coffey as a creative consultant to develop Nicktoons,[3] providing her with the task of seeking out new characters and stories that would allow the channel a grand entrance into the animation business.[5] The high cost of high-quality animation had discouraged the network from developing weekly animated programming. Although most television networks at the time tended to go to large animation houses with proven track records to develop Saturday-morning series, often generally pre-sold characters from movies, toys or comics, Nickelodeon desired differently. Inspired by the early days of animation and the work of Bob Clampett, Tex Avery and Chuck Jones, Nickelodeon set out to find frustrated cartoonists swallowed up by the studio system.[6] Nickelodeon president Geraldine Laybourne commissioned eight six-minute pilots at a cost of $100,000 each before selecting three. Seeking the most innovative talents in the field, the products of this artists' union – Doug, Rugrats and The Ren & Stimpy Show – represented twelve years of budget-building toward that end.[5] Coffey was hired as Nickelodeon's Executive Producer of Animation between the pilots and series production.[3] The Nicktoons were produced by external studios, Jumbo Pictures, Klasky Csupo and Spümcø, with oversight from Nickelodeon. However, this method of production led to both Spümcø and Jumbo Pictures having strained relationships with the network, with only Klasky Csupo retaining a relationship with the network to the present.

In fall 1992, the studio fired John Kricfalusi and Spümcø from The Ren & Stimpy Show. Coffey asserts that John was in breach of contract for not delivering on time, creating disturbing content and going over budget.[7] Kricfalusi suspected the real reason was that the network was uncomfortable with more crude humor.[8] Nickelodeon objected to numerous proposed plotlines and new characters—including George Liquor, an Archie Bunker-ish "All-American Male". After missing several promised new-episode delivery and air dates, Nickelodeon's parent company MTV Networks—which had purchased the rights to the Ren & Stimpy characters from Kricfalusi—negotiated a settlement with him.[8] The creative tug of war was closely watched by both animators and the television industry and covered in the national press.

In response, Nickelodeon moved the series' production to its own studio, Games Animation in 1992, located in an office building in Studio City, California. It is located under Games Productions, the in-name division founded in 1987 to manage Nickelodeon.[9][10] The series was moved to Games, who hired as much personnel from Spümcø as possible and put under the creative supervision of Bob Camp, one of Kricfalusi's former writer-director partners, in order to continue producing The Ren & Stimpy Show; this period was considered to be a great decline in quality for the series, eventually being cancelled in 1995.[8] Coffey soon stepped down as animation vice president for Nickelodeon, to pursue her own projects. She was replaced by Mary Harrington, a Nickelodeon producer who moved out from New York to help run the Nicktoons division that was a near-shambles after Kricfalusi was fired.[10]

Nickelodeon's plan was to hire bright, young animators and let them do almost anything they want.[11] In 1992, animator Joe Murray was approached by the studio with intentions of developing a new animated series for Nickelodeon. The series became Games Animation's first in-house production, Rocko's Modern Life, which premiered on the network in 1993. Games worked on the show for three years and employed over 70 people during the course of its run. Executives did not share space with the creative team.[12] The show ended in 1996 as its creator Joe Murray wanted to spend more time with his family.

Games Animation also lost Doug from internal conflicts with Jumbo Pictures. After declining to produce the fifth season of the show, MTV Networks sold the intellectual property of the show to The Walt Disney Company in 1994, forcing Games Animation and Ellipse Programme to depart from the show. However, it left Games Animation with guaranteed control over all the shows they would eventually produce aside from Rugrats.[13]

Following the end of Rocko's Modern Life, Games Animation produced the pilots for Hey Arnold!, The Angry Beavers and CatDog, along with the former's first 26 episodes, and the second's first 13 episodes. The latter was produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio along with the other two by this point forward.

1998–2007: As Nickelodeon Animation Studio

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Nickelodeon Animation Studio logo, formerly used as the sign of the studio's gate entrance from 1998 to 2009.

In 1996, Albie Hecht, then-president of Film and TV Entertainment for Nickelodeon, met with Nickelodeon artists for a brainstorming session on the elements of their ideal studio, and, with their feedback (and some inspiration from the fabled Willy Wonka chocolate factory), created "a playful, inspirational and cutting-edge lab which will hopefully give birth to the next generation of cartoon classics." He added, "For me, this building is the physical manifestation of a personal dream, which is that when people think of cartoons, they'll say Nicktoons."[14] Nickelodeon and parent company Viacom threw a bash to celebrate the opening of the new Nicktoons animation studio on March 4, 1998. During the launch party, a gathering of union labor supporters formed a picket line to protest Nickelodeon's independent hiring practices outside the studio's iron gates.[14]

Located at 231 West Olive Avenue in Burbank, California, the 72,000-square-foot (6,700 m2) facility, designed by Los Angeles architecture firm AREA, houses 200–300 employees and up to five simultaneous productions. It also contains a miniature golf course (with a hole dedicated to Walt Disney), an indoor basketball course/screening room, an artists' gallery, a studio store, and a fountain that shoots green water into the air.[14] The Nicktoons studio houses five, project driven production units. Each has its own color and design environment and includes a living room, writer's lounge, and storyboard conference room. The studio also has a foley stage, a post-production area, sound editing and mixing rooms and an upstairs loft area with skylights for colorists.[14]

In September 1999, Nickelodeon opened a major new digital animation studio at 1633 Broadway in Manhattan. The New York studio primarily took over production of Nick Jr. animated properties.[15] At the same time, the Los Angeles facility animated the intro for The Amanda Show.

It was reported in 2005 that the Burbank studio was up for sale; this was later corrected, as the owner of the building was selling it.[16]

In mid-2006, Nickelodeon announced a collaboration with DreamWorks Animation to create shows based on DWA's films. The first DWA co-production was The Penguins of Madagascar, which would eventually premiere in November 2008 (followed by 2011's Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness and 2013's Monsters vs. Aliens).

2007–2019: Studio collaborations and acquisitions

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In 2007, Nick launched El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (the first Nicktoon created in Adobe Flash) and Tak and the Power of Juju (based on the video game series of the same name). Back at the Barnyard (a spinoff of the theatrical film Barnyard) was released that same year. These shows showed Nickelodeon's increasing willingness to collaborate with a diverse portfolio of companies, with Mexopolis and THQ being examples.

In 2009, Nickelodeon acquired the rights to Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles from Mirage Studios.[17] In early 2011, Viacom bought 30 percent of the Italian studio Rainbow SpA, the creators of Winx Club.[18] Following both purchases, Nickelodeon Animation Studio began to produce new content for both franchises: a continuation of Winx Club and a reboot series of TMNT. Since they were produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio,[19] Nickelodeon refers to both continuations as official Nicktoons.[20]

By 2013, Nickelodeon's deal with DreamWorks Animation had reached an end; according to Bob Schooley, Nickelodeon Animation expressed a desire to refocus on "more Nickish shows".[21] Looking for original concepts, Nickelodeon Animation Studio created the Nickelodeon Animated Shorts Program, under which it would produce new animated shorts with the potential to turn into whole shows. A select few were greenlit and premiered within the following years.

In 2016, Nickelodeon's Burbank animation facility moved into a five-story glass structure that is part of a larger studio complex. The move was intended to bring animated productions currently produced elsewhere in Southern California under a single production facility.[22] Because it houses both animated and live-action productions, the Burbank location has been renamed to simply "Nickelodeon Studios" (which is not to be confused with the original Nickelodeon Studios at Universal Studios Florida, which closed in 2005).[23] The studio also houses the Nickelodeon time capsule, first buried in Orlando, Florida in 1992 at the original Nickelodeon Studios and later at the Nickelodeon Suites Resort in 2006, which has moved to the new studio by the latter's closure and rebrand on June 1, 2016.[24] The capsule is set to be opened on April 30, 2042. The new studio opened on January 11, 2017.

2019–present: Expanding brands

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In October 2018, Brian Robbins became president of Nickelodeon.[25] In November, he appointed Ramsey Ann Naito as head of animation at Nickelodeon;[26] she was later promoted to president of Nickelodeon Animation Studio in 2020.[27] In both roles, Naito reported to Robbins. Under Robbins' presidency, Nickelodeon began to focus more on expanding some its preexisting franchises. At Nickelodeon Animation Studio, this effort encompassed continuations for legacy shows, including Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling and Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus for Netflix and a CGI reboot of Rugrats for Paramount+. The first-ever SpongeBob spin-offs (Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years and The Patrick Star Show) were also produced. The studio also collaborated with corporate sibling CBS Eye Animation Productions to produce Star Trek: Prodigy.[28] In 2021, Avatar Studios, a division of Nickelodeon Animation dedicated to producing projects from the Avatar: The Last Airbender franchise, was launched.[29] In 2023, the studio signed a first-look deal for animated series and features with Lion Forge Entertainment.[30]

Filmography

[edit] Main article: List of Nickelodeon Animation Studio productions

See also

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  • iconAnimation portal
  • Film portal
  • flagGreater Los Angeles portal
  • Companies portal
  • iconCartoon portal
  • flagUnited States portal
  • List of animation studios owned by Paramount Skydance
    • Nickelodeon Movies
    • Paramount Animation – animation division of Paramount Skydance's film studio, Paramount Pictures
    • MTV Animation – animation division of fellow Paramount Skydance's MTV Entertainment Studios
    • CBS Eye Animation Productions – the animation division of CBS Studios
    • Rainbow S.p.A. – Italian animation studio co-owned by Paramount Skydance from 2011 until 2023

References

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  • El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera (2007–2008)
  • Tak and the Power of Juju (2007–2009)
  • iCarly (2007–2012)
  • Back at the Barnyard (2007–2011)
  • Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (2008–2011)
  • Dance on Sunset (2008–2009)
  • The Mighty B! (2008–2011)
  • My Family's Got Guts (2008–2009)
  • True Jackson, VP (2008–2011)
  • The Penguins of Madagascar (2008–2015)
  • The Fresh Beat Band (2009–2013)
  • The Troop (2009–2013)
  • Fanboy & Chum Chum (2009–2014)
  • BrainSurge (2009–2014)
  • Big Time Rush (2009–2013)
2010s debuts
  • Team Umizoomi (2010–2015)
  • Victorious (2010–2013)
  • Planet Sheen (2010–2013)
  • T.U.F.F. Puppy (2010–2015)
  • House of Anubis (2011–2013)
  • Supah Ninjas (2011–2013)
  • Bubble Guppies (2011–2023)
  • Winx Club (2011–2016)
  • Bucket & Skinner's Epic Adventures (2011–2013)
  • Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness (2011–2016)
  • Fred: The Show (2012)
  • How to Rock (2012)
  • The Legend of Korra (2012–2014)
  • You Gotta See This (2012–2014)
  • Robot and Monster (2012–2015)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2012–2017)
  • Marvin Marvin (2012–2013)
  • Monsters vs. Aliens (2013–2014)
  • Sanjay and Craig (2013–2016)
  • Sam & Cat (2013–2014)
  • AwesomenessTV (2013–2015)
  • The Haunted Hathaways (2013–2015)
  • Instant Mom (2013–2015)
  • The Thundermans (2013–2018)
  • Every Witch Way (2014–2015)
  • Wallykazam! (2014–2017)
  • Breadwinners (2014–2016)
  • Webheads (2014–2015)
  • Henry Danger (2014–2020)
  • Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014–2017)
  • Nicky, Ricky, Dicky & Dawn (2014–2018)
  • Max & Shred (2014–2016)
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines (2014–2025)
  • 100 Things to Do Before High School (2014–2016)
  • Bella and the Bulldogs (2015–2016)
  • Mutt & Stuff (2015–2017)
  • Make It Pop (2015–2016)
  • Harvey Beaks (2015–2017)
  • Fresh Beat Band of Spies (2015–2016)
  • Talia in the Kitchen (2015)
  • Pig Goat Banana Cricket (2015–2018)
  • Shimmer and Shine (2015–2020)
  • Game Shakers (2015–2019)
  • WITS Academy (2015)
  • Paradise Run (2016–2018)
  • School of Rock (2016–2018)
  • The Other Kingdom (2016)
  • The Dude Perfect Show (2016–2019)
  • All in with Cam Newton (2016)
  • Crashletes (2016–2020)
  • Legendary Dudas (2016)
  • Jagger Eaton's Mega Life (2016–2017)
  • Rusty Rivets (2016–2020)
  • Lip Sync Battle Shorties (2016–2019)
  • Bunsen Is a Beast (2017–2018)
  • Nella the Princess Knight (2017–2021)
  • Welcome to the Wayne (2017–2019)
  • Sunny Day (2017–2020)
  • I Am Frankie (2017–2018)
  • Top Wing (2017–2020)
  • The Adventures of Kid Danger (2018)
  • Knight Squad (2018–2019)
  • Keep It Spotless (2018)
  • Star Falls (2018)
  • Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2018–2020)
  • Butterbean's Café (2018–2020)
  • Cousins for Life (2018–2019)
  • Abby Hatcher (2019–2022)
  • The Substitute (2019–2021)
  • Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader? (2019)
  • Middle School Moguls (2019)
  • The Casagrandes (2019–2022)
  • America's Most Musical Family (2019–2020)
  • Blue's Clues & You! (2019–2024)
  • Top Elf (2019–2020)
2020s debuts
  • It's Pony (2020–2022)
  • The Crystal Maze (2020)
  • Tyler Perry's Young Dylan (2020–2025)
  • Danger Force (2020–2024)
  • Group Chat (2020)
  • Nickelodeon's Unfiltered (2020–2021)
  • Santiago of the Seas (2020–2023)
  • Unleashed (2020)
  • Side Hustle (2020–2022)
  • The Astronauts (2020–2021)
  • Baby Shark's Big Show! (2020–2025)
  • Tooned In (2021–2022)
  • Drama Club (2021)
  • The Barbarian and the Troll (2021)
  • Middlemost Post (2021–2022)
  • That Girl Lay Lay (2021–2024)
  • Warped! (2022)
  • The Tiny Chef Show (2022–2025)
  • Face's Music Party (2022–2023)
  • Monster High (2022–2024)
  • The Really Loud House (2022–2024)
  • Bossy Bear (2023–2024)
  • Erin & Aaron (2023)
  • The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish (2024)
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Current
  • Peppa Pig (since 2004)
  • Paw Patrol (since 2013)
  • Rubble & Crew (since 2023)
  • Dora (since 2024)
  • Super Duper Bunny League (since 2025)
Former
1980s/1990s debuts
  • Pinwheel (1988–1990)
  • Eureeka's Castle (1989–1991)
  • Nick Jr. Rocks (1991–1993)
  • Nick Jr. Lunchbreak Theater (1992–1995)
  • Allegra's Window (1994–1996)
  • Gullah Gullah Island (1994–2000)
  • Blue's Clues (1996–2006)
  • Binyah Binyah! (1998)
  • Little Bill (1999–2004)
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  • Dora the Explorer (2000–2019)
  • Oswald (2001–2003)
  • Linny the Guinea Pig (2003)
  • Whoopi's Littleburg (2004)
  • Blue's Room (2004–2007)
  • The Backyardigans (2004–2013)
  • Go, Diego, Go! (2005–2013)
  • Holly Hobbie & Friends (2006–2009)
  • Wonder Pets! (2006–2016)
  • Ni Hao, Kai-Lan (2008–2011)
  • The Fresh Beat Band (2009–2012)
2010s debuts
  • Team Umizoomi (2010–2015)
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  • Wallykazam! (2014–2017)
  • Dora and Friends: Into the City! (2014–2017)
  • Blaze and the Monster Machines (2014–2025)
  • Mutt & Stuff (2015–2017)
  • Fresh Beat Band of Spies (2015–2016)
  • Shimmer and Shine (2015–2018)
  • Rusty Rivets (2016–2020)
  • Nella the Princess Knight (2017–2019)
  • Sunny Day (2017–2020)
  • Butterbean's Café (2018–2020)
  • Rainbow Rangers (2018–2022)
  • Blue's Clues & You! (2019–2024)
2020s debuts
  • Santiago of the Seas (2020–2023)
  • Baby Shark's Big Show! (2020–2025)
  • Face's Music Party (2022–2023)
  • The Tiny Chef Show (2022–2025)
  • Bossy Bear (2023–2024)
Noggin series
  • Jack's Big Music Show
  • Kinderwood
  • Noggin Knows
  • Oobi
  • Toot & Puddle
  • The Upside Down Show
See also
  • Nick Jr. Channel
    • programming
  • Nickelodeon on CBS
  • Nickelodeon
  • Nicktoons
  • Noggin
  • Nickelodeon Animation Studio
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Paramount+ original programming
Current
Original
  • The Challenge: All Stars (since 2021)
  • Mayor of Kingstown (since 2021)
  • Star Trek: Strange New Worlds (since 2022)
  • SkyMed (since 2022)
  • Tulsa King (since 2022)
  • FBI True (since 2023)
  • School Spirits (since 2023)
  • Lioness (since 2023)
  • Colin from Accounts (since 2023)
  • NCIS: Sydney (since 2023)
  • Italia Shore (since 2024)
  • Ark: The Animated Series (since 2024)
  • Dora (since 2024)
  • Dating Naked UK (since 2024)
  • Aussie Shore (since 2024)
  • Landman (since 2024)
  • The Road Trip (since 2024)
  • The Crow Girl (since 2025)
  • MobLand (since 2025)
  • Playing Gracie Darling (since 2025)
  • NCIS: Tony & Ziva (since 2025)
  • The Revenge Club (since 2025)
Continuations
  • RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars (seasons 6–10; since 2021)
  • RuPaul's Drag Race All Stars: Untucked (seasons 3–7; since 2021)
  • Ink Master (seasons 14–16; since 2022)
  • Criminal Minds (seasons 16–18; since 2022)
  • Top Gear Australia (season 5; since 2024)
Upcoming
Original
  • Girl Taken (2026)
  • Star Trek: Starfleet Academy (2026)
  • Unspeakable: The Murder of JonBenét Ramsey (TBA)
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  • Big Brother: Over the Top (2016)
  • The Good Fight (2017–2022)
  • Star Trek: Discovery (2017–2024)
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  • No Activity (2017–2021)
  • Strange Angel (2018–2019)
  • One Dollar (2018)
  • Star Trek: Short Treks (2018–2020)
  • Tell Me a Story (2018–2020)
  • The Ready Room (2019–2024)
  • The Twilight Zone (2019–2020)
  • Why Women Kill (2019–2021)
  • Star Trek: Picard (2020–2023)
  • Interrogation (2020)
  • Tooning Out the News (2020–2021)
  • That Animal Rescue Show (2020)
  • The Stand (2020–2021)
  • Star Trek: Lower Decks (2020–2024)
  • Coyote (2021)
  • 60 Minutes+ (2021)
  • The Real World Homecoming (2021–2022)
  • Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years (2021–2024)
  • From Cradle to Stage (2021)
  • Rugrats (2021–2023)
  • iCarly (2021–2023)
  • Nella the Princess Knight (2021)
  • Behind the Music (2021–2024)
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  • The Harper House (2021)
  • Guilty Party (2021)
  • Spreadsheet (2021)
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  • The Game (2021–2023)
  • Queen of the Universe (2021–2023)
  • 1883 (2021–2022)
  • Big Nate (2022–2023)
  • More Than This (2022)
  • Halo (2022–2024)
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  • The Offer (2022)
  • Yo! MTV Raps (2022)
  • Players (2022)
  • All Star Shore (2022)
  • Mike Judge's Beavis and Butt-Head (2022–2023)
  • The Ex-Wife (2022)
  • Transformers: EarthSpark (2022–2025)
  • The Flatshare (2022)
  • The Checkup with Dr. David Agus (2022)
  • 1923 (2022–2025)
  • The Chemistry of Death (2023)
  • Wolf Pack (2023)
  • Last King of the Cross (2023–2024)
  • The Challenge: World Championship (2023)
  • Rabbit Hole (2023)
  • Grease: Rise of the Pink Ladies (2023)
  • Yonder (2023)
  • Fatal Attraction (2023)
  • No Escape (2023)
  • The Betoota Advocate Presents (2023)
  • Marcelo, Marmelo, Martelo (2023)
  • One Night (2023)
  • The Killing Kind (2023)
  • The Burning Girls (2023)
  • Bargain (2023)
  • The Family Stallone (2023–2024)
  • Frasier (2023–2024)
  • Lawmen: Bass Reeves (2023)
  • The Doll Factory (2023)
  • The Serial Killer's Wife (2023)
  • Born in Synanon (2023)
  • The Castaways (2023)
  • Sexy Beast (2024)
  • A Bloody Lucky Day (2024)
  • A Gentleman in Moscow (2024)
  • Insomnia (2024)
  • Knuckles (2024)
  • Fake (2024)
  • Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2024–2025)
  • Stags (2024)
  • Curfew (2024)
  • Happy Face (2025)
  • Little Disasters (2025)
Continuations
  • Younger (season 7; 2021)
  • Evil (seasons 2–4; 2021–2024)
  • Five Bedrooms (seasons 2–4; 2021–2023)
  • Inside the NFL (seasons 45–46; 2021–2023)
  • SEAL Team (seasons 5B–7; 2021–2024)
  • The Secrets She Keeps (season 2; 2022)
  • Blood & Treasure (season 2; 2022)
  • Inside Amy Schumer (season 5; 2022)
  • The Real Love Boat (season 1B; 2022)
  • Are You the One? (season 9; 2023)
  • Joe Pickett (season 2; 2023)
Films
  • Console Wars (2020)
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2021)
  • Infinite (2021)
  • The J Team (2021)
  • Madame X (2021)
  • Paranormal Activity: Next of Kin (2021)
  • South Park: Post COVID (2021)
  • Rumble (2021)
  • South Park: Post COVID: The Return of COVID (2021)
  • The In Between (2022)
  • Three Months (2022)
  • South Park The Streaming Wars (2022)
  • Jerry & Marge Go Large (2022)
  • Beavis and Butt-Head Do the Universe (2022)
  • South Park The Streaming Wars Part 2 (2022)
  • Honor Society (2022)
  • Secret Headquarters (2022)
  • Orphan: First Kill (2022)
  • On the Come Up (2022)
  • Significant Other (2022)
  • Blue's Big City Adventure (2022)
  • Fantasy Football (2022)
  • Snow Day (2022)
  • Teen Wolf: The Movie (2023)
  • At Midnight (2023)
  • Zoey 102 (2023)
  • The Appleton Ladies' Potato Race (2023)
  • Love in Taipei (2023)
  • Pet Sematary: Bloodlines (2023)
  • Milli Vanilli (2023)
  • South Park: Joining the Panderverse (2023)
  • Good Burger 2 (2023)
  • Finestkind (2023)
  • South Park (Not Suitable for Children) (2023)
  • Baby Shark's Big Movie! (2023)
  • The Tiger's Apprentice (2024)
  • The Thundermans Return (2024)
  • Little Wing (2024)
  • South Park: The End of Obesity (2024)
  • No Time to Spy (2024)
  • Apartment 7A (2024)
  • Henry Danger: The Movie (2025)
  • Star Trek: Section 31 (2025)
  • Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado (2025)
  • Vicious (2025)
Category
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Feature films
Live-action
  • Harriet the Spy (1996)
  • Good Burger (1997)
  • Snow Day (2000)
  • Clockstoppers (2002)
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004)
  • Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (2004)
  • Mad Hot Ballroom (2005)
  • Yours, Mine & Ours (2005)
  • Nacho Libre (2006)
  • Charlotte's Web (2006)
  • The Spiderwick Chronicles (2008)
  • Angus, Thongs and Perfect Snogging (2008)
  • Hotel for Dogs (2009)
  • Imagine That (2009)
  • The Last Airbender (2010)
  • Fun Size (2012)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2014)
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)*
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows (2016)
  • Monster Trucks (2017)*
  • Dora and the Lost City of Gold (2019)
  • Playing with Fire (2019)
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020)*
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Released
  • The Rugrats Movie (1998)
  • Rugrats in Paris: The Movie (2000)
  • Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius (2001)
  • Hey Arnold!: The Movie (2002)
  • The Wild Thornberrys Movie (2002)
  • Rugrats Go Wild (2003)
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004)
  • Barnyard (2006)
  • Rango (2011)
  • The Adventures of Tintin (2011)
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)*
  • Wonder Park (2019)*
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020)*
  • Paw Patrol: The Movie (2021)
  • Paws of Fury: The Legend of Hank (2022)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (2023)
  • Paw Patrol: The Mighty Movie (2023)
Upcoming
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (2025)*
  • Paw Patrol: The Dino Movie (2026)
  • The Legend of Aang: The Last Airbender (2026)
Streaming films
  • The Loud House Movie (2021)
  • The J Team (2021)
  • Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (2022)
  • Blue's Big City Adventure (2022)
  • Fantasy Football (2022)
  • Snow Day (2022)
  • Zoey 102 (2023)
  • A Really Haunted Loud House (2023)
  • Monster High 2 (2023)
  • Good Burger 2 (2023)
  • The Thundermans Return (2024)
  • The Casagrandes Movie (2024)
  • No Time to Spy (2024)
  • Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie (2024)
  • Henry Danger: The Movie (2025)
  • Plankton: The Movie (2025)
  • Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado (2025)
  • A Loud House Christmas Movie: Naughty or Nice (2025)
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  • Good Burger (since 1997)
  • Rugrats (since 1998)
  • Jimmy Neutron (since 2001)
  • Hey Arnold! (2002–2017)
  • The Wild Thornberrys (2002–2003)
  • SpongeBob SquarePants (since 2004)
  • Avatar: The Last Airbender (since 2010)
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (since 2014)
  • Dora the Explorer (since 2019)
  • The Loud House (since 2021)
  • Paw Patrol (since 2021)
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Feature films
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (2015)*
  • Monster Trucks (2017)*
  • Sherlock Gnomes (2018)
  • Wonder Park (2019)*
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run (2020)*
  • Rumble (2021)
  • Under the Boardwalk (2023)
  • The Tiger's Apprentice (2024)
  • Transformers One (2024)
  • Smurfs (2025)
Upcoming
  • The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants (2025)
Associated productions
  • The SpongeBob SquarePants Movie (2004)
  • Rango (2011)
  • Blush (2021)
  • Luck (2022)
  • Spellbound (2024)
See also
  • Nickelodeon Movies
  • Nickelodeon Animation Studio
  • Skydance Animation
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  • List of Paramount Pictures theatrical animated feature films
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    • Austria
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See also
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  • Paramount Media Networks
  • Paramount International Networks
  • Paramount Networks UK & Australia
  • Rainbow S.p.A. (30%)
  • List of Paramount channels
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Paramount Networks UK & Australia
United Kingdom& Ireland
  • Comedy Central1
    • Comedy Central Extra
  • Legend2
  • MTV
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    • MTV 80s
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    • MTV Live
    • MTV Music
  • Nickelodeon
    • Nicktoons
    • Nick Jr.
  • True Crime2
    • True Crime Xtra
Channel 5 Broadcasting Limited
  • 5
    • 5Action
    • 5Select
    • 5Star
    • 5USA
    • Milkshake!
    • streaming service
Australia &New Zealand
  • Comedy Central
  • MTV
    • Club MTV
    • MTV Classic
    • MTV Hits
  • Nickelodeon
  • Nick Jr.
  • OzTAM3
Paramount Australia & New Zealand
  • Network 10
    • Sydney
    • Melbourne
    • Brisbane
    • Adelaide
    • Perth
    • Northern NSW & Gold Coast
    • Southern NSW & ACT
    • Regional Victoria
    • Regional Queensland
  • 10 (VoD service)
  • 10 Drama
  • 10 Comedy
  • Nickelodeon
  • you.tv
Related
  • Canwest
Defunct
  • 5Spike
  • 10 daily
  • BET International
  • CBS Justice2
  • CMT
  • MTV
    • Base
    • Classic
    • Extra
    • Flux
    • Hits
    • Music
    • OMG
    • Rocks
    • Shows
  • Nicktoonsters
  • Smithsonian Channel
  • Spike
  • Spree TV
  • Ten Guide
  • TMF
  • VH1
    • Classic
  • VH2
  • Viva
  • 175% with Sky Group
  • 2with AMC Networks International UK
  • 333% with Seven Network & Nine Network
Sports EntertainmentSkydance Sports
Miscellaneousholdings
  • CBS Broadcast Center
  • Ed Sullivan Theater
  • The Free Press
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  • Philo (unknown stake)
  • Porta dos Fundos (51%)
  • Showcase Cinemas
  • UCI Cinemas (Brazil)
  • WhoSay
Defunct/formerholdings
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    • Colorado Film
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  • VH1 Uno
  • Viacom18 (13%)
  • Viacom Entertainment Store
  • VidCon
  • Westinghouse Broadcasting
  • Westinghouse Licensing
  • Worldvision Enterprises
See also
  • CBS Corporation
  • Gulf and Western Industries
  • National Amusements
  • Paramount Global
  • Skydance Media
  • Viacom (1952–2005)
  • Viacom (2005–2019)
  • Westinghouse Electric Corporation
  • History of CBS
    • CBS, Inc. v. FCC
  • Split of CBS Corporation and Viacom
  • 2019 merger of CBS and Viacom
  • Merger of Skydance Media and Paramount Global
  • Proposed acquisition of Warner Bros.
  • Criticism
    • News
  • Television programs
  • Buildings and facilities
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    • One Astor Plaza
    • Radford Studio Center
  • United States v. Paramount Pictures, Inc. (1948)
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Burbank, California
Education
Primary and secondary schools
  • Burbank USD
    • Burbank High
    • Burroughs High
  • International School of Los Angeles Burbank Campus
  • Providence High
Closed
  • Bellarmine-Jefferson High
Other education
  • Woodbury University
Other
Landmarks
  • Burbank Town Center
  • The Burbank Studios
  • Cartoon Network Studios
  • Downtown Burbank Post Office
  • Equidome
  • Golden Mall
  • Nickelodeon Animation Studio
  • Providence Saint Joseph Medical Center
  • Starlight Bowl
  • Walt Disney Studios
  • Warner Bros. Ranch
  • Warner Bros. Studios
Transportation
  • Bob Hope Airport
  • Downtown Burbank Metrolink station
History
  • David Burbank
  • Hollywood Black Friday
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Animation industry in the United States
Companies and studios
Active
Majors
Universal Filmed Entertainment Group
  • DreamWorks Animation Studios
    • DreamWorks Animation Television
    • DreamWorks Classics
      • Big Idea Entertainment
      • Harvey Films
  • Illumination
  • Universal Animation Studios
Paramount Skydance
  • CBS Eye Animation Productions
    • Late Night Cartoons
  • Nickelodeon Animation Studio
    • Nickelodeon Digital
  • Nickelodeon Movies
  • Paramount Animation
    • Miramax Animation Studios
  • Paramount Television Studios
    • MTV Animation
  • Skydance Animation
Walt Disney Studios
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  • 20th Television Animation
  • Disney Television Animation
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    • Industrial Light & Magic
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Warner Bros.
  • Cartoon Network Studios
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  • Warner Bros. Pictures Animation
  • Warner Bros. Television Animation
  • Williams Street
Sony Pictures
  • Aniplex of America
  • Crunchyroll
  • Kartoon Studios (7%)
    • Wow Unlimited Media
      • Bolder Media
      • Frederator Studios
  • Sony Pictures Animation
  • Sony Pictures Imageworks
  • 41 Entertainment
  • AMC Networks
    • Sentai Filmworks
    • Section23 Films
  • Animax Entertainment
  • Anschutz Entertainment Group
    • Walden Media
  • Augenblick Studios
  • Awesome Inc
  • Fox Corporation
    • Bento Box Entertainment
    • Fox Entertainment Animation
  • Bandera Entertainment
  • Bang Zoom!
  • Billionfold Inc.
  • Blur Studio
  • Cartuna
  • CHRLX
  • Cloudco Entertainment
  • CMCC Cartoons
  • Cuppa Coffee Studios
  • DNEG
  • Digital Domain
  • Floyd County Productions
  • Fred Wolf Films
  • Fuzzy Door Productions
  • Hasbro
    • Hasbro Entertainment
  • Home Plate Entertainment
  • Jay Ward Productions
  • Jellybox
  • Joe Murray Productions
  • Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions!
  • Kanbar Animation
  • Kickstart Entertainment
  • Kinofilm
  • Klasky Csupo
  • Kurtz & Friends
  • Laika, LLC
  • Lee Mendelson Films
  • Melendez Films
  • Man of Action Entertainment
  • Mattel Television
  • Media Blasters
  • Mexopolis
  • Mondo Media
    • 6 Point Harness
  • Netflix, Inc.
    • Netflix Animation Studios
  • Noble
  • NYAV Post
  • Parallax Studio
  • Powerhouse Animation Studios
  • Psyop
  • Reel FX Animation
  • Renegade Animation
  • Rough Draft Studios
  • Rovio Animation
  • Screen Novelties
  • Scholastic
    • 9 Story Media Group
      • 9 Story USA
      • Brown Bag Films
    • Weston Woods Studios
  • SD Entertainment
  • ShadowMachine
  • Snee-Oosh, Inc.
  • SpindleHorse
  • Splash Entertainment
  • Sprite Animation Studios
  • Starburns Industries
  • Stoopid Buddy Stoodios
  • Stretch Films
  • Studiopolis
  • Tau Films
  • Threshold Entertainment
  • Titmouse, Inc.
  • The Kerner Entertainment Company
  • The ULULU Company
  • Toei Animation Inc.
  • United Plankton Pictures
  • Vanguard Animation
  • Wētā FX
  • WildBrain
  • Wild Canary Animation
  • World Events Productions
  • Worldwide Pants
  • Worker Studio
  • WWE Studios
Former
Majors
Universal Filmed Entertainment Group
  • Pacific Data Images
  • Total Television
  • United Productions of America
  • Walter Lantz Productions
  • Paramount Skydance
    • Famous Studios
    • Fleischer Studios
    • Terrytoons
    • Van Beuren Studios
    Walt Disney Studios
    • Blue Sky Studios
    • BVS Entertainment
    • Circle 7 Animation
    • Disneytoon Studios
    • Fox Animation Studios
    • ImageMovers Digital
    • Jumbo Pictures
    • Laugh-O-Gram Studio
    • Marvel Productions
    • Skellington Productions
    Warner Bros.
    • Hanna-Barbera
    • Rankin/Bass Animated Entertainment
    • Rooster Teeth
    • Warner Bros. Cartoons
    Sony Pictures
    • Adelaide Productions
    • Chorion
    • Screen Gems
    • Sunbow Entertainment
    Mini-majors
    Amazon MGM Studios
    • Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation
    • MGM Animation/Visual Arts
    • MGM Cartoons
    • 4Kids Entertainment
    • 70/30 Productions
    • Adventure Cartoon Productions
    • Amblimation
    • Animation Collective
    • Animation Lab
    • Animation Magic
    • Cartoon Pizza
    • Chorion
    • Crest Animation Productions
    • Curious Pictures
    • DePatie–Freleng Enterprises
    • DNA Productions
    • Filmation
    • Film Roman
      • Phil Roman Entertainment
    • Format Films
    • Frederator Films
    • Golden Films
    • Hasbro
      • Allspark
    • HIT Entertainment
    • Iwerks Studio
    • Jetlag Productions
    • Kroyer Films
    • Little Airplane Productions
    • Mirari Films
    • MoonScoop
    • O Entertainment
    • Omation Animation Studio
    • PorchLight Entertainment
    • Prana Studios
      • Rhythm and Hues Studios
    • Radical Axis
    • Ruby-Spears
    • Scholastic
      • Soup2Nuts
    • Spümcø
    • Storyboard, Inc./Hubley Studios
    • Sullivan Bluth Studios
    • WildBrain
      • Cookie Jar
      • DIC Entertainment
      • Wildbrain Entertainment
    • Will Vinton Studios
    • Zodiac Entertainment
    Industry associations
    • The Animation Guild, IATSE Local 839
    • ASIFA-Hollywood
    Other topics
    Awards
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      • Best Animated Feature
    • Annie Awards
    • Emmy Awards
      • Children's and Family
      • Primetime
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      • Favorite Cartoon
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    • NAACP Image Awards
      • Motion Picture
      • Series
    • GLAAD Media Awards
      • Kids and Family Programming (Animated)
    • Writers Guild of America Awards
      • Television Animation
    History
    • Silent era
    • Golden age
      • World War II
    • Television era
    • Modern era
    Related
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    • American comics
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      • Tijuana bible
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