Home Plate Entertainment

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Home Plate Entertainment
Company typePublic
Industry Animation
GenreVarious
FoundedSeptember 28, 2010
Founder Bill Schultz
Headquarters,
Key people
Bill Schultz (CEO)
Brad Schultz (Vice President and Business development)
Murray Schultz (Senior Vice President)
Laura Forst
Frank Chad Muniz
Products Television programs
Motion pictures
Website homeplateentertainment.com

Home Plate Entertainment is an American animation studio, founded in 2010 by Emmy Award-winning producer, Bill Schultz. [1]

Contents

History

On September 28, 2010, Bill Schultz established Home Plate Entertainment after years of animation experiences and 12 years of working at MoonScoop Entertainment. [1] The studio has also partnered with Yowza! Animation and several other studios. [1]

Filmography

Television series

ShowCo-productionsPremiere dateEnd dateBroadcaster(s)Distributor
Wild Grinders Telegael
MoonScoop Entertainment (season 1) Four Down Productions (season 1)
Agogo Entertainment (season 1)
Copernicus Studios (season 1)
Superjacket Productions (season 2)
Top Draw Animation (season 2)
Big Jump Entertainment (season 2)
April 27, 2012February 12, 2015 Nicktoons [2] MoonScoop Entertainment
Teenage Fairytale Dropouts SLR Productions
Ánima Estudios
Telegael Teoranta
CCI Entertainment
December 31, 2012December 23, 2013 Hub Network [3] CCI Entertainment
Skinner Boys: Guardians of the Lost Secrets (season 1) SLR Productions
Top Draw Animation
Telegael
ZDF Enterprises
July 6, 2014October 29, 2014 Nine Network [4] ZDF Enterprises
True and the Rainbow Kingdom Guru Studio
JKL Worldwide
FriendsWithYou
August 11, 2017August 30, 2019 TVOntario [5] Guru Studio

Music videos

TitlePremiere date
Moshi Twistmas [6] December 2, 2011
Shelby Star [7] Early-2014

In production

ShowCo-productionsPremiere dateBroadcaster(s)
Jimmy Stones [8] TBATBATBA

Cancelled projects

See also

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