Title |
Production |
Notes |
The Adrenaline Project |
Marblemedia |
Broadcast rights only |
Alien Racers |
MGA Entertainment |
Currently unlicensed |
Back to the Future: The Animated Series |
Universal Cartoon Studios & Amblin Entertainment |
Broadcast rights only |
Biker Mice from Mars |
Criterion Licensing & Brentwood Television Funnies |
Broadcast rights only (Amazon Prime Video) |
Bratz |
Splash Entertainment & MGA Entertainment |
Broadcast rights only (Amazon Prime Video) |
Chaotic |
4Kids Entertainment |
Rights now owned by Epic Story Media (Tubi/Amazon Prime Video/Peacock/Vix)[1] |
The Cramp Twins |
Sunbow Entertainment, TV-Loonland AG & Telemagination |
Broadcast and US licensing rights only under license from TV-Loonland AG. Rights owned by Made 4 Entertainment (Amazon Prime Video) |
Cubix: Robots for Everyone |
Cinepix & Daewon Media |
Formerly licensed by Saban Brands for Vortexx and currently by Hasbro Entertainment;[2] originally aired on Kids' WB from 2001–2003. (Netflix) |
Di-Gata Defenders |
LuxAnimation & Nelvana |
Broadcast rights only (Amazon Prime Video/Tubi/Pluto TV/Popcornflix) |
Dinosaur King |
Sunrise, Sega & ADK |
Physical media rights currently licensed by Discotek Media under original licensor ADK (Netflix/Tubi) |
Dragon Ball Z Kai |
Toei Animation & Fuji TV |
Dropped; Currently licensed and handled by Crunchyroll with original licensor Toei Animation (Hulu) |
Ellen's Acres |
Cake Entertainment & Animation Collective |
Distribution |
Fighting Foodons |
Group TAC & Kodansha |
Sub-licensed from Enoki Films; Currently licensed by Discotek Media under original licensor Enoki Films (RetroCrush) |
Funky Cops |
Moonscoop |
Formerly licensed by Moonscoop and currently by Mediatoon |
F-Zero GP: Legend |
Ashi Productions, Dentsu & TV Tokyo |
Rights now owned and handled by Nintendo |
G.I. Joe: Sigma 6 |
Gonzo & 4Kids Productions |
Distribution and dubbing only; Worldwide licensee is Hasbro (The Roku Channel/Tubi) |
GoGoRiki |
The Riki Group |
Rights now owned and handled by The Riki Group (Amazon Prime Video) |
Huntik: Secrets & Seekers |
Rainbow S.p.A & Rai Fiction |
Home video rights held by Media Blasters; Rights now owned by Rainbow S.p.A. |
The Incredible Crash Dummies |
4Kids Entertainment |
Currently unlicensed |
Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight |
Toei Company & Adness Entertainment |
Currently licensed by Toei Company (Netflix/Hulu/Disney+/Amazon Prime Video) |
Kappa Mikey |
Cake Animation & Animation Collective |
Worldwide licensing, marketing and official promotional agent; Currently distributed by Cake Entertainment |
Kirby: Right Back at Ya! |
Studio Sign, Studio Comet, HAL Laboratory & Nintendo |
Rights now owned and handled by HAL Laboratory and Nintendo |
Magi-Nation |
Daewon Media & Cookie Jar Entertainment |
Broadcasting rights only (Tubi) |
Magical DoReMi |
Toei Animation, ABC Animation & ADK |
Production ceased after 50 episodes; series 1 consisted of 2 seasons; Currently licensed by Toei Animation Inc. under original licensor Toei Animation (YouTube) |
Mew Mew Power |
Pierrot & Kodansha |
Production ceased after episode 26; Original series currently unlicensed under original licensor Kodansha; Reboot licensed by Sentai Filmworks under original licensor Pony Canyon (HIDIVE) |
One Piece |
Toei Animation & Fuji TV |
Production ceased after 104 episodes; Currently licensed and handled by Crunchyroll with original licensor Toei Animation (Pluto TV/Crunchyroll/Hoopla/Hulu/Adult Swim/Netflix/Spectrum) |
Pat & Stan |
Mac Guff Ligne & TV-Loonland |
Broadcasting rights only (Amazon Prime Video) |
Pirate Islands |
Jonathan M. Shiff Productions |
Broadcast rights only |
Pokémon |
OLM, Shogakukan-Shueisha & Nintendo |
Production ceased after 417 episodes; rights now owned and handled by The Pokémon Company International and distributed by Viz Media for physical media; originally premiered on Kids' WB/The WB from 1999–2006. (Pluto TV/The Roku Channel/Tubi/Netflix/Amazon Prime Video/Hulu/YouTube) |
Pokémon Chronicles |
OLM, Shogakukan-Shueisha & Nintendo |
Rights now owned and handled by The Pokémon Company International; originally premiered on Cartoon Network in 2006. |
Pretty Cure |
Toei Animation, ABC Animation & ADK |
Dropped; was dubbed in Canada by Ocean Productions; Currently unlicensed under original licensor Toei Animation (Crunchyroll) |
RollBots |
Amberwood Entertainment & Elliott Animation |
Broadcast rights only (Netflix) |
Shaman King |
Xebec, Shueisha, NAS, TV Tokyo |
Currently licensed by Discotek Media under original licensor ADK; Reboot licensed by Netflix under original licensor Kodansha (Tubi/Pluto TV) |
Skunk Fu! |
Cartoon Saloon & Cake Entertainment |
Broadcast rights only (Amazon Prime Video) |
Sonic X |
TMS Entertainment |
Formerly licensed by Saban Brands for Vortexx and currently by Discotek Media for physical media releases under original licensor TMS Entertainment (Netflix/The Roku Channel/Pluto TV/Spectrum/Freevee/Tubi/Crackle/Plex/Hulu/Amazon Prime Video/YouTube/Tubi) |
Stargate Infinity |
MGM Television Entertainment, Les Studios Tex S.A.R.L. & DIC Entertainment |
Broadcast rights only under license from DIC (the US distributor). (Hoopla) |
Tai Chi Chasers |
Iconix Entertainment & Toei Animation |
Production ceased after 26 episodes; episodes 27–39 were cancelled; Currently unlicensed under original licensor Iconix Entertainment & Toei Animation (Tubi) |
Tama and Friends |
Group TAC, Sony Creative Products & Aniplex |
Currently unlicensed under original licensor Aniplex; Japanese version streaming on Crunchyroll via Sony Creative Products (RetroCrush) |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles |
Mirage Studios, Dong Woo Animation & 4Kids Entertainment |
Now owned by Paramount Global and Nickelodeon, which acquired the rights in 2009[3] (Paramount+) |
Ultimate Muscle: The Kinnikuman Legacy |
Toei Animation, TV Tokyo & Yomiko Advertising |
Currently licensed and handled by Discotek Media with original licensor Toei Animation |
Ultraman Tiga |
Tsuburaya Productions |
Currently licensed by Mill Creek Entertainment under original licensor Tsuburaya Productions (Tubi/Shout! Factory) |
Viva Piñata |
Bardel Entertainment, 4Kids Entertainment & Microsoft |
Rights now owned by Xbox Game Studios (Amazon Prime Video) |
Winx Club |
Rainbow S.p.A. & RAI |
English version for the United States; localization ceased after 78 episodes Franchise owned by Rainbow S.p.A.[4] (Amazon Prime Video) |
WMAC Masters |
4Kids Productions & Renaissance Alliance Entertainment |
Currently unlicensed[5] |
Yu-Gi-Oh! |
Gallop, NAS & Shueisha |
Rights now owned by Konami Cross Media NY; originally aired on Kids' WB from 2001–2006. (Netflix/Amazon Prime Video/Tubi/RetroCrush/Pluto TV/FilmRise/Freevee/Cineverse/Plex/Hoopla/Toon Goggles/Peacock/Crunchyroll/Hulu/YouTube) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! GX |
Gallop, NAS & Shueisha |
Rights now owned by Konami Cross Media NY (Amazon Prime Video/Tubi/Hoopla/Toon Goggles//Pluto TV/RetroCrush/FilmRise/Freevee/Cineverse/Crunchyroll/Hulu/YouTube) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Capsule Monsters |
Gallop, NAS, Shueisha & 4Kids Entertainment |
Commissioned by 4Kids; Rights now owned by Konami Cross Media NY (Netflix/Amazon Prime Video/Tubi/RetroCrush/FilmRise/Cineverse/Crunchyroll/Hulu) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's |
Gallop, NAS & Shueisha |
Rights now owned by Konami Cross Media NY (Amazon Prime Video/Tubi/RetroCrush/FilmRise/Cineverse/Peacock/Pluto TV/Crunchyroll/Hulu/YouTube/Vix) |
Yu-Gi-Oh! Zexal |
Gallop, NAS & Shueisha |
Rights now owned by Konami Cross Media NY (Amazon Prime Video/Tubi/Pluto TV/Frevee/RetroCrush/Hoopla/FilmRise/Cineverse/Crunchyroll/Hulu/YouTube/Vix) |