Title |
Year(s) |
Network |
Co-production with |
Notes |
Inspector Gadget | 1983–85 | Syndication FR3 | LBS Communications, Nelvana (Season 1) & Field Communications (Season 1)[5] | |
The Littles | ABC | ABC Entertainment[5] | |
The Get Along Gang | 1984 | CBS | American Greetings | Pilot was made by Nelvana |
Wolf Rock TV | ABC | Dick Clark Productions | |
Kidd Video | 1984–85 | NBC | Saban Productions | Owned by The Walt Disney Company |
Pole Position | 1984 | CBS | | |
Rainbow Brite | 1984–86 | Syndication | Hallmark Cards & LBS Communications | Co-owned with Hallmark Cards |
Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats | 1984–85 | Syndication FR3 | McNaught Syndicate, LBS Communications, ICC TV Productions (Season 1), Chris-Craft Television (Season 2), United Entertainment Group (Season 2) | |
Care Bears | 1985 | Syndication | American Greetings, LBS Communications | Co-owned with Cloudco Entertainment |
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling | 1985–86 | CBS | World Wrestling Federation | Owned by WWE |
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors | Syndication | SFM Entertainment | |
M.A.S.K. | LBS Communications, Ashi Productions, KK C&D Asia | Season 1 co-owned with Hasbro, Season 2 fully owned by WildBrain |
Kissyfur | 1986–88 | NBC | NBC Productions, Saban Productions (Season 2) | Owned by NBCUniversal |
Popples | 1986–87 | Syndication (Kideo TV) | American Greetings | Co-owned with Hasbro |
Dennis the Menace[6] | 1986–88 | Syndication | General Mills, Crawleys Animation (Season 2) | |
The Real Ghostbusters | 1986–91 | ABC | Columbia Pictures Television, Coca-Cola Telecommunications | Owned by Sony Pictures Television |
The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin | 1986–87 | Syndication | Atkinson Film-Arts | Distributed by Henson Independent Properties under license from Alchemy II |
Lady Lovely Locks | 1987 | Syndication (Kideo TV) | American Greetings | |
Beverly Hills Teens | Syndication | [5] | |
ALF: The Animated Series | 1987–89 | NBC | Alien Productions, Saban Entertainment[6]
| Distributed by Shout! Studios under license from Alien Productions |
Dinosaucers | 1987–88 | Syndication | Coca-Cola Telecommunications | Owned by Sony Pictures Television |
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater | 1987 | CBS | Sanrio, MGM/UA Television | Owned by Amazon MGM Studios |
The New Archies | 1987–88 | NBC | Archie Comics, Saban Productions | |
Starcom: The U.S. Space Force | Syndication | Coca-Cola Telecommunications | |
Sylvanian Families | |
The New Adventures of Beany and Cecil | 1988 | ABC | Bob Clampett Productions, Spümcø | Owned by the estate of Bob Clampett |
COPS | Syndication | | |
ALF Tales | 1988–89 | NBC | Alien Productions, Saban Entertainment | Distributed by Shout! Studios under license from Alien Productions |
The Chipmunks | 1988–90 | Bagdasarian Productions | Seasons 6–8 only; owned by Bagdasarian Productions |
Ring Raiders | 1989 | Syndication | Those Characters from Cleveland | Rights owned by EMBA Media Associates with distribution through 41 Entertainment |
The Karate Kid | NBC | Columbia Pictures Television | Owned by Sony Pictures Television |
Camp Candy | 1989–92 | NBC Syndication | Saban Entertainment | Seasons 1–2 only; owned by The Walt Disney Company |
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | 1989 | Syndication | Nintendo of America, Saban Entertainment, Viacom | |
The Legend of Zelda | Aired as part of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! |
Captain N: The Game Master | 1989–91 | NBC | Nintendo of America, Saban Entertainment | |
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | Syndication | Claster Television | Owned by Hasbro |
Maxie's World | 1989 | Claster Television | | |
The Wizard of Oz | 1990 | ABC | Turner Entertainment Co. | |
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 | NBC Italia 1 | Nintendo of America, Reteitalia S.p.A. | |
Zak Tales | 1990 | | | [7] |
Captain Planet and the Planeteers | 1990–92 | TBS | Turner Program Services | Seasons 1–3 only; owned by Warner Bros. Entertainment |
New Kids on the Block | 1990–91 | ABC | | Owned by New Kids on the Block |
Swamp Thing | Fox | Batfilm Productions, DC Comics | |
Captain Zed and the Zee Zone | 1991 | Children's ITV | Tony Collingwood Productions Limited, Scottish Television Enterprises | Owned by Mattel |
Chip & Pepper's Cartoon Madness | NBC | Rainforest Entertainment | Co-owned with NBCUniversal; out of circulation since 1992[8] due to legal issues with third-party cartoons featured |
Hammerman | ABC | Bustin' Productions, Inc., Reteitalia S.p.A., Telecinco | Owned by BMG Rights Management |
Super Mario World | NBC Italia 1 Telecinco | Nintendo of America, Reteitalia S.p.A., Telecinco | |
Where's Waldo? | CBS ITV | The Waldo Film Company | Owned by Mattel; did not produce the 1992 direct-to-video specials |
Wish Kid | NBC | Reteitalia S.p.A., Telecinco | Season 2 was planned before it was cancelled for several reasons[9] |
ProStars | Reteitalia S.p.A., Telecinco [5] | [note 1] |
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures | Fox | Orion Television Entertainment, Nelson Entertainment | Season 2 only; owned by Amazon MGM Studios |
Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire | 1992 | Reteitalia S.p.A., Telecinco,[5] Blye-Einstein Productions | |
Stunt Dawgs | 1992–93 | Syndication | Franklin/Waterman Productions, Rainforest Entertainment, Claster Television | Owned by Sony Pictures Television |
The All-New Dennis the Menace | 1993 | CBS | General Mills, Reteitalia S.p.A., Telecinco | |
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog | Syndication Italia 1 Telecinco | Sega of America, Bohbot Entertainment, Reteitalia S.p.A., Telecinco | North American rights co-owned with EMBA Media Associates with distribution through 41 Entertainment |
Sonic the Hedgehog | 1993–94 | ABC Italia 1 Telecinco | Sega of America, Reteitalia S.p.A., Telecinco | Season 3 was planned before it was cancelled by ABC[10] |
Madeline | 1993–2001 | The Family Channel ABC Disney Channel | | |
Hurricanes | 1993–97 | Syndication Scottish Television | Scottish Television Enterprises, Siriol Productions | UK/Ireland rights owned by STV Studios |
Double Dragon | 1993–94 | Syndication (Amazin' Adventures) Italia 1 Telecinco | Bohbot Entertainment, Tradewest Inc., Reteitalia S.p.A., Telecinco | North American rights co-owned with EMBA Media Associates with distribution through 41 Entertainment |
Street Sharks | 1994–97 | Syndication (Amazin' Adventures) | Bohbot Entertainment | North American rights co-owned with EMBA Media Associates with distribution through 41 Entertainment |
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? | 1994–99 | Fox | Broderbund[6] | |
Ultraforce | 1994-95 | Syndication (Amazin' Adventures II) | Bohbot Entertainment | Owned by EMBA Media Associates with distribution through 41 Entertainment |
Action Man | 1995–96 | |
Gadget Boy & Heather | Syndication (Amazin' Adventures II) M6 | France Animation, M6[5] | European distribution rights owned by Groupe M6 |
What-a-Mess | ABC | Link Entertainment[5] | |
Sailor Moon | 1995–98 | Syndication Cartoon Network | Optimum Productions, General Mills[note 2] | English dub of first 82 episodes, later episodes were dubbed and distributed by Cloverway. Rights have reverted to Toei Animation, with a new dub produced by Viz Media. |
Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible | 1996 | Fox | | |
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip | 1996–98 | The History Channel | | |
Gadget Boy's Adventures in History | 1997–98 | France Animation, M6[5] | |
Mummies Alive! | 1997 | Syndication | Northern Lights Entertainment[5] | |
The Wacky World of Tex Avery | Syndication M6 | Les Studios Tex, Telecima, M6[5] | |
Extreme Dinosaurs | Syndication (BKN) | Bohbot Entertainment | Rights owned by EMBA Media Associates with distribution through 41 Entertainment |
Pocket Dragon Adventures | D'Ocon Films Productions, Bohbot Entertainment | Rights owned by EMBA Media Associates with distribution through 41 Entertainment |
Sonic Underground | 1999 | TF1 Syndication (BKN) | Sega of America, Les Studios Tex[5] | |
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century | 1999–2001 | Fox Scottish Television | Scottish Television Enterprises | UK/Ireland rights owned by STV Studios |
Sabrina: The Animated Series | 1999 | UPN ABC | Savage Studios Ltd., Hartbreak Films, Archie Comics[6] | |
Archie's Weird Mysteries | 1999–2000 | PAX M6 | Les Studios Tex, Archie Comics | |
Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! | 2001–02 | ABC | Dualstar Animation | Owned by Dualstar |
Alienators: Evolution Continues | Fox | The Montecito Picture Company, Dentsu, Columbia TriStar Television, DreamWorks Television | |
Super Duper Sumos | 2001 (2002–03 in US) | Nickelodeon | Ameko Entertainment | |
Speed Racer X | 2002 | Nickelodeon Nick GAS | Tatsunoko Production, Speed Racer Enterprises[note 3] | English dub; owned by Tatsunoko Production |
Liberty's Kids | 2002–03 | PBS (PBS Kids) | Melusine Productions,[5] WHYY | |
Stargate Infinity | Fox (FoxBox) Disney Channel France M6 | Les Studios Tex, MGM Television Entertainment | International rights owned by Amazon MGM Studios |
Gadget & the Gadgetinis | Fox Kids Europe M6 Channel 5 | SIP Animation, ABC Family Properties, Fox Kids Europe N.V., Fox Kids International Programming, M6, Channel 5 and Mediatrade S.P.A. | Non-U.S. rights owned by Fox Kids/Jetix Europe until early-2010s |
Sabrina's Secret Life | 2003–04 | Syndication (DIC Kids Network) | Les Studios Tex, Archie Comics | |
Knights of the Zodiac | Cartoon Network | Kaleidoscope Entertainment[note 4] | English dub; owned by Toei Animation |
Strawberry Shortcake | 2003–08 | Direct-to-video | American Greetings[5] | Initially released as a direct-to-video series |
Trollz | 2005 | Syndication (DIC Kids Network) | Studio DAM[5] | |
Horseland | 2006–08 | CBS (KOL Secret Slumber Party/KEWLopolis) | Horseland LLC and KOL/AOL for Kids [5] | |
Sushi Pack | 2007–09 | CBS (KEWLopolis) | American Greetings | North American rights owned by Cloudco Entertainment |
DinoSquad | 2007–08 | [5] | |