Studio B Productions

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Studio B Productions, Inc.
Company type Subsidiary
Industry Animation
Founded1988;36 years ago (1988)
FoundersBlair Peters
Chris Bartleman [1]
Defunct2016;8 years ago (2016)
FateMerged with Nerd Corps Entertainment to form DHX Studios
Successor DHX Studios
WildBrain/DHX Media
Headquarters,
Canada
Parent DHX Media (2007–2016)
The evolution of WildBrain
WildBrain logo.svg
1968 FilmFair London is founded
1971DIC Audiovisuel is founded
1972 Strawberry Shortcake brand is first developed
1974 CPLG is founded
1976CINAR and Colossal Pictures are founded
1982DIC Enterprises is founded
1984 Ragdoll Productions is founded
1987DIC Audiovisuel closes
1988 Studio B Productions is founded
1992 Epitome Pictures is founded
1993DIC Enterprises becomes DIC Entertainment
1994 Wild Brain is founded‚ and Red Rover Studios is founded, DIC Entertainment brands as The Incredible World of DIC
1995Platinum Disc Corporation is founded
1996CINAR buys FilmFair's library
1997 Decode Entertainment is founded
1999Wild Brain acquires Colossal Pictures' employee base
2002 Nerd Corps Entertainment is founded
2004Halifax Film Company is founded, CINAR rebrands as Cookie Jar Group
2005Platinum Disc Corporation merge as Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
2006Decode and Halifax Film merge as DHX Media, DIC acquires CPLG, and Ragdoll Worldwide is formed with BBC Worldwide
2007DHX Media buys Studio B Productions and Wild Brain becomes Wildbrain Entertainment
2008Cookie Jar Group absorbs DIC and House of Cool absorbs Red Rover Studios
2010DHX Media buys Wildbrain Entertainment‚ and Peanuts Worldwide is founded
2011Decode Entertainment and Red Rover Studios closes
2012DHX Media buys Cookie Jar Group
2013DHX Media acquires Ragdoll Worldwide’s back catalogue
2014DHX Media buys Epitome Pictures, Nerd Corps, and Echo Bridge Home Entertainment's family content library, as well as Family, the English version of Disney Junior, the French version of Disney Junior and Disney XD; Cookie Jar Group is absorbed
2016The WildBrain multi-channel network launches and Studio B and Nerd Corps merge as DHX Studios
2017Wildbrain Entertainment closes; DHX Media buys Peanuts Worldwide and Strawberry Shortcake
2018Halifax Film becomes Island of Misfits
2019DHX Media rebrands as WildBrain, Epitome Pictures closes, and the WildBrain MCN becomes WildBrain Spark
2020CPLG becomes WildBrain CPLG
2021Echo Bridge folds into SP Distribution
2023WildBrain acquires House of Cool
2024WildBrain Spark merged into its parent company as WildBrain London

Studio B Productions, Inc. (sometimes known as just Studio B and later known as DHX Media Vancouver) was a Canadian animation studio and production company founded by Blair Peters and Chris Bartleman in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1988. [2] The studio was acquired by DHX Media on December 4, 2007, and became a subsidiary there since then. [1] [3] [4] The Studio B brand is permanently discontinued, and from 2010 to 2019, all shows were branded using the DHX Media name. Since 2019, all shows are now branded under the WildBrain name.

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History

The company was founded in 1988 by Blair Peters and Chris Bartleman. On December 4, 2007, DHX Media acquired Studio B. [1] [3] [4] On September 8, 2010, the renaming of the studio after its parent company, along with DHX Media's other subsidiaries, was announced: [5] [6] [7] officially, on December 22, 2010, Studio B Productions Inc. and Studio B (Animation Service) Productions Inc. were renamed DHX Media (Vancouver) Ltd. and DHX Media Studio (Vancouver) Ltd., respectively, [8] and on January 11, 2011, Studio B Holdings Inc. was renamed DHX Media (Vancouver Prod) Ltd. [9]

In 2016, the former Studio B team was relocated to a new facility in Vancouver. The new building also houses the former Nerd Corps Entertainment, an animation studio which DHX Media acquired in 2014. [10]

Filmography

Television series

ShowCreator(s)Year(s)Co-production(s)Notes
Beetlejuice Tim Burton 1989–1991 Tim Burton Inc.
Nelvana
The Geffen Film Company
Warner Bros. Television
Layouts and posing; 18 episodes
Sesame Street Joan Ganz Cooney
Lloyd Morrisett
1991 Sesame Workshop "Flossee and Splatt" short only
Eek! the Cat Savage Steve Holland
Bill Kopp
1992–1997 Savage Studios
Nelvana
Fox Children's Productions
Layouts, design and posing; 10 episodes
Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire Bruce Shelly
Reed Shelly
1992–1993Blye-Einstein Productions
Reteitalia, S.p.A.
DIC Entertainment
Pre-production design and art direction
Stunt Dawgs Rainforest Entertainment1992–1993Rainforest Entertainment
Franklin/Waterman
Claster Television
Full pre-production packages; 26 episodes
Currently distributed by Sony Pictures Television
The Terrible Thunderlizards Savage Steve Holland
Bill Kopp
1993–1997Savage Studios
Nelvana
Fox Children's Productions
Pre-production, design, layout and posing; 17 episodes
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Bruce Shelly
Reed Shelly
Phil Harnage
Kent Butterworth
1993 Sega of America
Reteitalia, S.p.A.
Bohbot Entertainment
DIC Entertainment
Full pre-production packages, design, layout and posing; pilot and 30 episodes
Sonic the Hedgehog Sega of America1993–1994Sega of America
Reteitalia, S.p.A.
Telecinco
DIC Entertainment
Pre-production, season 1 only
Tales from the Cryptkeeper Libby Hinson
Ben Joseph
1993–1999Fantome Animation (season 3)
CBS Productions (season 3)
Nelvana
Storyboards
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Sean Roche1994–1999DIC EntertainmentLayouts and posing
The Brothers Grunt Danny Antonucci 1994–1995 a.k.a. Cartoon
MTV Networks
Pre-production design, layout and posing
ReBoot Gavin Blair
Ian Pearson
Phil Mitchell
John Grace
1994–2001BLT Productions
Shaw Communications (season 3)
Mainframe Entertainment
Alliance Atlantis
Claster Television
YTV
Stock pack, pre-production design, storyboards and timing; 4 episodes
Street Sharks Phil Harnage
Martha Moran
1994–1997Bohbot Entertainment
DIC Entertainment
Full pre-production package; 3 episodes
The Mask: Animated Series Duane Capizzi 1995–1997 Dark Horse Entertainment
Film Roman
Sunbow Entertainment
New Line Television
Pre-production; 12 episodes
Currently distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution
Timon and Pumbaa Bobs Gannaway
Tony Craig
1995–1999 Walt Disney Television Animation Pre-production; season 3 only
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders Robert Mandell 1995–1996New Frontier Entertainment
Enchanted Camelot Productions
Bohbot Entertainment
Season 1 only
The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat Pat Sullivan
Otto Messmer
Joe Oriolo
1995–1997 Felix the Cat Productions
Film Roman
7 episodes plus CBS bumpers
Currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
The Savage Dragon Erik Larsen
Dean Stefan
Bob Forward
1995–1996 Lacewood Productions (season 1)
P3 Entertainment
Universal Cartoon Studios
USA Studios
Season 2 only
Currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Action Man Bob Forward
Phil Harnage
1995–1996Bohbot Entertainment
DIC Entertainment
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective Duane Capizzi1995–1997Nelvana
Morgan Creek Productions
Pre-production; 4 episodes
The Oz Kids Willard Carroll 1996 Hyperion Pictures Storyboards
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series Marty Isenberg
Robert N. Skir
David Wise
1996–1997Walt Disney Television AnimationPre-production; 8 episodes
Road Rovers Tom Ruegger
Jeff Gordon
1996–1997 Warner Bros. Television Animation Pre-production; 2 episodes
Jungle Cubs Mark S. Bernthal1996–1998Walt Disney Television AnimationPre-production; 8 episodes
The Angry Beavers Mitch Schauer 1997–2001 Gunther-Wahl Productions
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Pre-production; 15 episodes
The Wacky World of Tex Avery Robby London1997Les Studios Tex
Telcima S.A.
M6
DIC Entertainment
Pre-production; 7 episodes
The Legend of Calamity Jane Pascal Morelli1997Gangster Production
Contre Allée
Warner Bros. International Television Production
Pre-production; 6 episodes
Ned's Newt Andy Knight
Mike Burgess
1997–1999 TMO-Loonland
Nelvana
Season 2 only
CatDog Peter Hannan 1998–2005Peter Hannan Productions
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Pre-production; 7 episodes
Invasion America Steven Spielberg
Harve Bennett
1998 DreamWorks Television Animation Storyboards
Bob and Margaret David Fine
Alison Snowden
1998–2001SnowdenFine Animation
National Film Board of Canada
Philippine Animation Studio Inc. (season 3–4)
Channel 4 (season 1)
Comedy Central (seasons 1–2)
Nelvana
Design; 7 episodes
A Little Curious Steve Oakes1999–2000 Curious Pictures
HBO
"A Ring is Not A Ring" short from "Open, Close, Ring" only
George and Martha James Marshall 1999–2000 Wild Things Productions
Nelvana
The New Woody Woodpecker Show Walter Lantz 1999–2002Universal Cartoon StudiosPre-production; season 3 only
Blaster's Universe Davidson & Associates 1999–2000 Knowledge Adventure
CBS Productions
Hong Guang Animation
Nelvana
Mission Hill Bill Oakley
Josh Weinstein
1999-2002 Castle Rock Entertainment
Film Roman
Bill Oakley/Josh Weinstein Productions
Warner Bros. Television
Layouts
Yvon of the Yukon Ian James Corlett
Terry Klassen
2000–2004Alliance Atlantis (season 1)
Corus Entertainment (season 3)
YTV
George Shrinks William Joyce 2000–2003 Jade Animation
Nelvana
Design; 3 episodes
Corduroy Don Freeman
Betty Quan
Lin Oliver
Eduardo Soriano
2000–2001Sichuan Top Animation
Nelvana
Pre-production; 13 episodes
What About Mimi? Chris Bartleman
Blair Peters
2000–2002 Decode Entertainment
Junior-EM.TV
Teletoon
D'Myna Leagues 2000–2004Aston Entertainment
CTV
Braceface Melissa Clark2001–2004Jade Animation
Nelvana
Teletoon
Design; 11 episodes
Cyberchase WNET New York 2002WNET New York
Nelvana
"The Poddleville Case" only
Yakkity Yak Mark Gravas 2002–2003Kapow Pictures
MTV Networks International
Nickelodeon Australia
Teletoon
Stroker and Hoop Casper Kelly
Jeffrey G. Olsen
2004–2005 Turner Studios
Williams Street
Edgar & Ellen Charles Ogden2005–2007 Star Farm Productions Shorts only
Being Ian Ian James Corlett2005–2008Nelvana
YTV
Currently distributed by Nelvana
Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island Aaron Simpson
Margaret Dean
2005–2006Kids' WB
Teletoon
Animation services
Class of the Titans Chris Bartleman
Michael Lahay
2005–2008Nelvana
Teletoon
Currently distributed by Nelvana
The Amazing Adrenalini Brothers Dan Chambers
Mark Huckerby
Nick Ostler
2006Pesky
Bejuba! Entertainment
Red and Blue Productions
YTV
Currently distributed by Bejuba! Entertainment
Pucca Boo Kyoung Kim
Calvin Kim
2006–2008 VOOZ Character System
Jetix Europe
Currently distributed by VOOZ Character System
B-Hive.tv ShortsStudio B Productions2006
George of the Jungle Jay Ward 2007–2008 Classic Media
Bullwinkle Studios
Cartoon Network
Teletoon
Currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy David Fine
Alison Snowden
2007–2009Bejuba! Entertainment
SnowdenFine Animation
Nicktoons Network
Teletoon
Currently distributed by Bejuba! Entertainment
Martha Speaks Susan Meddaugh 2008–2014Oasis Animation (seasons 5–6)
WGBH
Kid vs. Kat Rob Boutilier 2008–2011Jetix Europe (season 1)
Disney XD (season 2)
YTV
Peanuts Motion Comics Charles M. Schulz 2008 Warner Premiere Currently distributed by Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution
Roy Jam Media2009–2015Jam Media
CBBC
Animation services
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic Lauren Faust 2010–2019 Hasbro Studios
Top Draw Animation
Pound Puppies David Sacks 2010–2013 Paul & Joe Productions (episodes 1–39)
9 Story Entertainment (episodes 1–7)
Hasbro Studios
Take Two with Phineas and Ferb Dan Povenmire
Jeff "Swampy" Marsh
2010–2011Hieroglyphic Productions
Disney Television Animation
Transformers: Rescue Bots Nicole Dubuc
Brian Hohlfeld
Jeff Kline
2012–2016 Atomic Cartoons (season 1)
Darby Pop Productions (season 1)
Vision Animation (season 2)
Moody Street Kids (season 2)
Hasbro Studios
Seasons 3–4 only
Littlest Pet Shop Julie McNally Cahill
Timothy Cahill
2012–2016Hasbro Studios
Packages from Planet X Jeff Harter 2013–2014 American Greetings
Disney XD
Teletoon
The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show Ted Key 2015–2017Jay Ward Productions
DreamWorks Animation Television
Currently distributed by NBCUniversal Television Distribution

Films and specials

TitleYearCo-production(s)Notes
Sonic Christmas Blast 1996 DIC Entertainment Pre-production
Little Witch1999 Sony Wonder
Santa Mouse and the Rat Deer2000 Fox Family
Sony Wonder
Reader Rabbit: The Great Alphabet Race 2004 The Learning Company
Reader Rabbit: Wordville Soup
The Legend of Frosty the Snowman 2005 Classic Media Pre-production
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls 2013 Hasbro Studios
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks 2014
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Friendship Games 2015
My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Legend of Everfree 2016
My Little Pony: The Movie 2017 Allspark Pictures
Lionsgate
My Little Pony: Best Gift Ever 2018 Allspark Animation

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