List of Disney television series
This is a list of television series produced or distributed by The Walt Disney Company and its subsidiaries.
Disney Enterprises
Live action television series
- Walt Disney anthology series (1954–1983, 1986–1990, 1997–2008, 2012–present under several names)
- The Mickey Mouse Club (1955–1959, 1977–1978, 1989–1994)
- The Nine Lives of Elfego Baca miniseries (1958)
- Zorro (1957–1959)
- The Mouse Factory (1971–1973)
- Herbie the Matchmaker (1982)
- Zorro and Son (1983)
- Welcome to Pooh Corner (1983–1985)
- You and Me Kid (1983–1986)
- Contraption (1983–1989)
- Mousercise (1983–1986)
- EPCOT Magazine (1984–1986)
- Disney Family Album (1984–1988)
- Dumbo's Circus (1985–1988)
- Kids Incorporated (1986–1993)
- Brand New Life (1989–1990)
- The Torkelsons (1990–1993)
- Avonlea (1990–1996)
- Adventures in Wonderland (1992–1997)
- Dinosaurs (1992–1994)
- Bill Nye the Science Guy (1993–1997)
- Sing Me a Story with Belle (1995–1999)
- Flash Forward (1995–1997)
- Ready or Not (1996–1997)
- Smart Guy (1997–1999)
- Going Wild With Jeff Corwin (1997–1999)
- Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: The TV Show (1997–2000)
- Out of the Box (1998–2004)
- Bug Juice (1998–2000)
- Mad Libs (1998–1999)
- The Famous Jett Jackson (1998–2001)[N 1]
- So Weird (1999–2001)
- Even Stevens (2000–2003)
- The Jersey (2000–2003)
- In a Heartbeat (2000–2001)[N 1]
- Totally Circus (2000)
- Lizzie McGuire (2001–2004)
- The Proud Family (2001-2003)
- Totally Hoops (2001)
- The Book of Pooh (2001–2004)
- Totally in Tune (2002)
- That's So Raven (2003–2007)
- Phil of the Future (2004–2006)
- Brandy and Mr. Whiskers (2004–2006)
- The Eyes of Nye (2005)
- Breakfast With Bear (2005-2006)
- Naturally, Sadie (2005–2007)
- Johnny and the Sprites (2005–2009)
- Life with Derek (2005–2009)
- The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (2005–2008)
- Hannah Montana (2006–2011)
- Cory in the House (2007–2008)
- Wizards of Waverly Place (2007–2012)
- Bunnytown (2007–2009)
- The Suite Life on Deck (2008–2011)
- Imagination Movers (2008–2013)
- Sonny with a Chance (2009–2011)
- Aaron Stone (2009–2010)
- Jonas (2009–2010)
- Zeke and Luther (2009–2012)
- I'm in the Band (2009–2011)
- Good Luck Charlie (2010–2014)
- Shake It Up (2010–2013)
- Pair of Kings (2010–2013) (Disney XD)
- A.N.T. Farm (2011–2014)
- So Random! (2011–2012)
- Kickin' It (2011–2015) (Disney XD)
- Violetta (2012–2015)
- Jessie (2011–2015)
- Austin & Ally (2011–2016)
- PrankStars (2011)
- Lab Rats (2012–16) (Disney XD)
- Code: 9 (2012)
- Crash & Bernstein (2012–2014) (Disney XD)
- Dog with a Blog (2012–2015)
- Liv & Maddie (July 19, 2013 – present)
- Mighty Med (2013–2015) (Disney XD)
- I Didn't Do It (2014–2015)
- Win, Lose, or Draw (2014)
- Girl Meets World (June 27, 2014 – present)
- Evermoor (October 10, 2014 – present)
- Kirby Buckets (October 20, 2014 – present)
- K.C. Undercover (January 18, 2015 – present)
- Best Friends Whenever (June 26, 2015 – present)
- Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything (July 22, 2015 – present)
- Bunk'd (July 31, 2015 – present)
- Lab Rats: Elite Force (2016 - present) (Disney XD)
- Stuck In The Middle (2016 - present)
- Walk the Prank (2016 - present) (Disney XD)
- Bizaardvark (2016-present)
- MECH-X4 (2016-present) (Disney XD)
Animated series
Title | Original running | Production | Notes | |
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The Wuzzles | 1985 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | ||
Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears | 1985–1991 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | ||
DuckTales | 1987–1990 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Based on comic stories by Carl Barks. | |
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh | 1988–1991 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | First animated series featuring Winnie the Pooh. | |
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers | 1989–1990 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Based on classic theatrical shorts. | |
TaleSpin | 1990–1991 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Based on characters from The Jungle Book. | |
Darkwing Duck | 1991–1992 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | First spin-off of DuckTales. | |
Goof Troop | 1992–1993 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Based on classic theatrical shorts. | |
The Little Mermaid | 1992–1994 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | First series based on the Disney animation canon. | |
Raw Toonage | 1992 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | ||
Bonkers | 1993–1994 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | First spin-off of Raw Toonage. | |
Marsupilami | 1993 | Produced by Disney Television Animation, in association with Marsu Productions. Second spin-off of Raw Toonage. | ||
Aladdin | 1994–1995 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Second series based on the Disney animation canon. | |
Gargoyles | 1994–1997 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | ||
The Shnookums and Meat Funny Cartoon Show | 1995 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Spin-off of Marsupilami. | |
The Lion King's Timon & Pumbaa | 1995–1999 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Third series based on the Disney animation canon. | |
Quack Pack | 1996 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Second spin-off of DuckTales. | |
Disney's Mighty Ducks | 1996–1997 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Loosely spun off from the Mighty Ducks film series. | |
Jungle Cubs | 1996–1998 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Fourth series based on the Disney animation canon. | |
Disney's Doug | 1996–2000 | Produced by Jumbo Pictures | Co-produced by Disney Television Animation Seasons 4–7 only, originally produced by Nickelodeon seasons 1–3. | |
101 Dalmatians | 1997–1998 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Fifth series based on the Disney animated canon. | |
Nightmare Ned | 1997 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | ||
Recess | 1997–2003 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | ||
Pepper Ann | 1997–2002 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | ||
Hercules | 1998–1999 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Sixth series based on the Disney animation canon. | |
PB&J Otter | 1998–2000 | Produced by Jumbo Pictures. | Playhouse Disney's 1st animated original series | |
The Weekenders | 1999–2004 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | ||
Mickey Mouse Works | 1999–2000 | Produced by Disney Television Animation |
Created in the spirit of the classic theatrical shorts. | |
Teacher's Pet | 2000–2002 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | ||
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | 2000–2002 | Produced by Disney Television Animation and Pixar Animation Studios. | Based on the Toy Story franchise. | |
Disney's House of Mouse | 2001–2003 | Produced by Disney Television Animation | Based on the classic theatrical shorts. | |
Lloyd in Space | 2001–2004 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | ||
The Legend of Tarzan | 2001–2003 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Seventh series based on the Disney animation canon. | |
The Proud Family | 2001–2005 | Produced by Jambalaya Studios. | Disney Channel's 1st animated original series. | |
Teamo Supremo | 2002–2004 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | ||
Stanley | 2001–2004 | Produced by Cartoon Pizza. | Playhouse Disney's 2nd animated original series. | |
Kim Possible | 2002–2007 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 2nd animated original series. | |
Pucca | 2006–2008 | Produced by Studio B Productions. | Disney Channel's 3rd animated original series. | |
Fillmore! | 2002–2004 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Last series in the original Disney television animation canon. | |
Lilo & Stitch: The Series | 2003–2006 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 3rd animated original series, eighth series based on the Disney animation canon. | |
JoJo's Circus | 2003–2007 | Produced by Cartoon Pizza. | Playhouse Disney's 3rd animated original series and first series to use stop-motion animation. | |
Dave the Barbarian | 2004–2005 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 4th animated original series. | |
Brandy & Mr. Whiskers | 2004–2006 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 5th animated original series. | |
Higglytown Heroes | 2004–2008 | Produced by Wild Brain. | Playhouse Disney's 4th animated original series. | |
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! | 2004–2006 | Produced by Jetix Animation Concepts. | Jetix's 1st original series. | |
W.I.T.C.H. | 2004–2006 | Produced by Jetix EUROPE. | Jetix's 2nd original series. | |
American Dragon: Jake Long | 2005–2007 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 6th animated original series. | |
The Buzz on Maggie | 2005–2006 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 7th animated original series. | |
Little Einsteins | 2005–2009 | Produced by Curious Pictures. | Playhouse Disney's 5th animated original series. | |
A.T.O.M. | 2005–2006 | Produced by Jetix EUROPE. | Jetix's 3rd original series. | |
Get Ed | 2005–2006 | Produced by Jetix Animation Concepts. | Jetix's 4th original series. | |
Yin Yang Yo! | 2006–2009 | Produced by Jetix Animation Concepts. | Jetix's 5th original series. | |
Ōban Star-Racers | 2006 | Produced by Jetix EUROPE. | Jetix's 6th original series. | |
The Emperor's New School | 2006–2008 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 8th animated original series. Ninth series based on the Disney animation canon. | |
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | 2006–2016 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Playhouse Disney's 6th animated original series. | |
The Replacements | 2006–2009 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 9th animated original series. | |
Shorty McShorts' Shorts | 2006–2007 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | ||
Handy Manny | 2006–2013 | Produced by Nelvana. | Playhouse Disney's 7th animated original series. | |
Bunnytown | 2007–2009 | Produced by Baker Coogan Productions and Spiffy Pictures. | Playhouse Disney's 8th animated original series. live action/animation hybrid. | |
Phineas and Ferb | 2007–2015 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 10th animated original series. | |
My Friends Tigger & Pooh | 2007–2010 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Playhouse Disney's 9th animated original series. Second animated series featuring Winnie the Pooh. | |
Upin & Ipin | 2007–present | Produced by Les' Copaque Production Sdn. Bhd., animation production Walt Disney Television Animation (Malaysia) and ITV Studios, in association with TV9 (Malaysia) and Disney Channel Asia. | Disney Channel's 4th animated original series. First animated series featuring Upin and Ipin. | |
Monster Buster Club | 2008–2010 | Produced by Jetix EUROPE. | Jetix's 7th original series. | |
Cars Toons: Mater's Tall Tales | 2008–2013 | Produced by Pixar Animation Studios. | ||
Kid vs. Kat | 2009–2011 | Produced by Studio B Productions, | in association with YTV. | |
Stitch! | 2008–2011 | Produced by Walt Disney Television Animation Japan, Inc., Madhouse and Shin-Ei Animation, in association with Disney Channel Asia. | Disney Channel's 3rd animated original series is Disney's 2nd anime series, seventh series based on the Disney animation canon of Lilo & Stitch: The Series. | |
Special Agent Oso | 2009–2012 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Playhouse Disney's 10th animated original series. | |
Jungle Junction | 2009–2012 | Produced by Spider Eye Productions. | Playhouse Disney's 11th animated original series. | |
Jimmy Two-Shoes | 2009–2012 | Produced by Studio B Productions, | in association with YTV. | |
Fish Hooks | 2010–2014 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 11th animated original series. | |
Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil | 2010–2013 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney XD's 1st animated original series. | |
Take Two with Phineas and Ferb | 2010–2011 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Co-produced by Hieroglyphic Productions. live action/animation hybrid | |
Special Agent Oso: Three Healthy Steps | 2011–2013 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | ||
A Poem Is... | 2011–2013 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | ||
Motorcity | 2012–2013 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. Co-produced with Titmouse, Inc.. | Disney XD's 2nd animated original series. | |
Tron: Uprising | 2012–2013 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. Co-produced by Sean Bailey Productions. | Disney XD's 3rd original series, based on the Tron franchise. | |
Gravity Falls | 2012–2016 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 12th animated original series. | |
Pac-Man: The Adventure Begins | 2013–2015 | Produced by Namco. | ||
The 7D | 2014–2016 | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney XD's 5th original series. | |
Ongoing | ||||
Jake and the Never Land Pirates | 2011–present | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Junior's 1st original series. | |
Mickey Mousekersize | 2011–present | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | ||
Minnie's Bow-Toons | 2011–present | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | ||
Doc McStuffins | 2012–present | Produced by Brown Bag Films; | Disney Junior's 2nd original series. | |
Ultimate Spider-Man | 2012–present | Produced by Marvel Animation. | ||
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja | 2012–present | Produced by Disney Television Animation; Co-produced with Titmouse, Inc., Boulder Media Limited and Rough Draft Studios Korea Co., Ltd. | Disney XD's 4th animated original series. | |
Mickey Mouse | 2013–present | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Created in the spirit of the classic theatrical shorts. | |
Henry Hugglemonster | 2013–present | Produced by Brown Bag Films. | Disney Junior's 3rd original series. | |
Sofia the First | 2013–present | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Junior's 4th original series. | |
Wander Over Yonder | 2013–present | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | Disney Channel's 13th animated original series. | |
Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H. | 2013–present | Produced by Marvel Animation. | ||
Sheriff Callie's Wild West | 2014–present | Produced by Wild Brain. | Disney Junior's 5th original series. | |
Star Wars Rebels | 2014–present | Produced by Lucasfilm. | ||
Star vs. the Forces of Evil | 2015–present | Produced by Disney Television Animation. | ||
Elena of Avalor | 2016–present | Produced by Disney Television Animation. |
Touchstone Television/ABC Studios
Title | Year | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter | 2002–05 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Shady Acres Entertainment and Flody Co. |
According to Jim | 2001–09 | ABC | as Touchstone Television until 2007; co-production with Tracy Newman, Jonathan Stark, and Brad Grey |
Alias | 2001–06 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Bad Robot Productions |
The Amazing Race | 2001–present | CBS | as Touchstone Television until 2007; co-production with CBS Television Studios and Jerry Bruckheimer Television |
American Crime | 2015–present | ABC | co-production with Stearns Castle Entertainment and International Famous Players Radio Pictures Corporation |
American Housewife | 2016–present | ABC | co-production with Kapital Entertainment, Eight Sisters, Inc. and Wiener & Schwartz Productions |
Army Wives | 2007–13 | Lifetime | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company |
The Astronaut Wives Club | 2015 | ABC | co-production with Fake Empire Productions and Groundswell Productions |
The Beast | 2001 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Imagine Television |
Betrayal | 2013–14 | ABC | |
Black-ish | 2014–present | ABC | co-production with Khalabo Ink Society, Wilmore Films, Cinema Gypsy Productions and Principato-Young Entertainment |
Blossom | 1990–95 | NBC | as Touchstone Television;[1] co-production with Impact Zone Productions and Witt-Thomas Productions |
Bob Patterson | 2001 | ABC | co-production with Angel Ark Productions and 20th Century Fox Television |
Body of Proof | 2011–13 | ABC | co-production with Matthew Gross Entertainment |
Brothers & Sisters | 2006–11 | ABC | as Touchstone Television until 2007; co-production with Berlanti Television and After Portsmouth |
Brotherly Love | 1995–96 | NBC/The WB | Season 1 produced by Touchstone Television. Season 2 produced by Walt Disney Television |
Boy Meets World | 1993–2000 | ABC | as Touchstone Television;[1] co-production with Michael Jacobs Productions |
Cane | 2007 | CBS | co-production with CBS Paramount Network Television |
Carol & Company | 1990 | NBC | as Touchstone Television[1] |
Carpoolers | 2007–08 | ABC | co-production with DreamWorks Television, T.R.O.N.T and 3 Arts Entertainment |
Castle | 2009–16 | ABC | co-production with Beacon Pictures, The Barry Schindel Company (season one), Experimental Pictures (2009-2013) and Milmar Pictures (2013–2016) |
The Catch | 2016–present | ABC | co-production with ShondaLand |
Cavemen | 2007 | ABC | co-production with Double Vision Productions and 360 Television |
Clerks: The Animated Series | 2000 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Miramax Television |
Clone High | 2002–03 | MTV | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Nelvana and MTV |
Code Black | 2015–present | CBS | co-production with CBS Television Studios and Michael Seitzman's Pictures |
Commander in Chief | 2005–06 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Battle Plan Productions and Steven Bochco Productions |
Conviction | 2016–present | ABC | co-production with Double Fried Productions and The Mark Gordon Company |
Cougar Town | 2009–15 | ABC/TBS | co-production with Doozer and Coquette Productions |
Courting Alex | 2006 | CBS | co-production with Paramount Television; as Touchstone Television |
Criminal Minds | 2005–present | CBS | as Touchstone Television until 2007; co-production with CBS Television Studios and The Mark Gordon Company |
Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders | 2016–present | CBS | co-production with CBS Television Studios, The Mark Gordon Company and Erica Messer Productions |
Criminal Minds: Suspect Behavior | 2011 | CBS | co-production with CBS Television Studios |
Crumbs | 2006 | ABC | as Touchstone Television[1] co-production with Marco Pennette Productions |
Daddio | 2000 | NBC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Big Fan |
Day Break | 2006–08 | ABC/TV One | as Touchstone Television in 2006 |
Designated Survivor | 2016–present | ABC | co-production with Kinberg Genre and The Mark Gordon Company |
Desperate Housewives | 2004–12 | ABC | as Touchstone Television until 2007; co-production with Cherry Productions |
Detroit 1-8-7 | 2010–11 | ABC | |
Devious Maids | 2013–16 | Lifetime | co-production with Cherry/Wind Productions and Televisa International |
Dirt | 2007–08 | FX | as Touchstone Television until 2007;[1] co-production with Coquette Productions and Matthew Carnahan Circus Products |
Dirty Sexy Money | 2007–09 | ABC | |
Donas de Casa Desesperadas | RedeTV! | A exclusive version of Desperate Housewives for Brazil | |
Dr. Ken | 2015–present | ABC | co-production with Sony Pictures Television, Old Charlie Productions and Davis Entertainment |
Eli Stone | 2008–09 | ABC | |
Ellen | 1994–98 | ABC | as Touchstone Television;[1] co-production with the Black/Marlens Company |
Empire | 2005 | ABC | Miniseries |
Empty Nest | 1988–95 | NBC | as Touchstone Television;[1] co-production with Witt-Thomas Productions |
The Family | 2016 | ABC | co-production with Mandeville Television and Minnesota Logging Company |
The Fanelli Boys | 1990–91 | NBC | as Touchstone Television;[1] co-production with KTMB |
Felicity | 1998–02 | The WB | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Imagine Television |
FlashForward | 2009–10 | ABC | co-production with HBO Entertainment and Phantom Four Films |
Galavant | 2015–16 | ABC | co-production with Rhode Island Ave. Productions |
Gary Unmarried | 2008–10 | CBS | co-production with CBS Television Studios, and Rude Mood Productions |
The Gates | 2010 | ABC | |
GCB | 2012 | ABC | |
Ghost Whisperer | 2005–10 | CBS | as Touchstone Television until 2007; co-production with CBS Television Studios and Sander/Moses Productions |
Gideon's Crossing | 2000–01 | ABC | |
The Golden Girls | 1985–92 | NBC | as Touchstone Television;[1] co-production with Witt-Thomas-Harris Productions |
The Golden Palace | 1992–93 | CBS | as Touchstone Television |
Grandfathered | 2015–16 | Fox | co-production with 20th Century Fox Television, Rhode Island Ave. Productions and Consolidated Chunworks |
Grey's Anatomy | 2005–present | ABC | as Touchstone Television until 2007, co-production with ShondaLand and The Mark Gordon Company |
Happy Endings | 2011–13 | ABC | co-production with Sony Pictures Television, FanFare and Shark Vs Bear |
Hello Ladies | 2013 | HBO | |
Herman's Head | 1991–94 | Fox | as Touchstone Television[1] |
Homeboys In Outer Space | 1996–97 | UPN | co-production with Sweet Loraine Productions; as Touchstone Television |
Home Improvement | 1991–99 | ABC | as Touchstone Television[1] |
Hope & Faith | 2003–06 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Industry Entertainment |
How to Get Away with Murder | 2014–present | ABC | co-production with ShondaLand and Nowalk Entertainment |
Hull High | 1990–91 | NBC | as Touchstone Television |
Imagine That | 2002 | NBC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Columbia TriStar Television and Seth Kurland Productions |
In Case of Emergency | 2007 | ABC | co-production with Howard J. Morris Productions and Bushwacker Productions; as Touchstone Television |
In Justice | 2006 | ABC | as Touchstone Television |
Intelligence | 2014 | CBS | co-production with CBS Television Studios, and Barry Schindel Company |
In the Game | 2005 | ABC | as Touchstone Television |
In the Motherhood | 2009 | ABC | co-production with Cabloom! and Mindshare Entertainment |
It's All Relative | 2003–04 | ABC | as Touchstone Television |
Jimmy Kimmel Live! | 2003–present | ABC | as Touchstone Television until 2007, co-production with Jackhole Productions |
The Job | 2001–02 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with The Cloudland Company, Apostle and DreamWorks Television |
Kevin Hill | 2004–05 | UPN | as Touchstone Television |
Kingdom Hospital | 2004 | ABC | co-production with Sony Pictures Television and Mark Carliner Productions |
The Knights of Prosperity | 2007 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with B&B Productions and Worldwide Pants Incorporated |
Kyle XY | 2006–09 | ABC Family | as Touchstone Television until 2006; co-production with Kyle XY Productions and BenderSpink Productions |
Legend of the Seeker | 2008–10 | Syndication | co-production with Renaissance Pictures |
Less than Perfect | 2002–06 | ABC | co-production with Nina Wass and Eugene Stein; as Touchstone Television |
Life as We Know It | 2004–05 | ABC | co-production with Sachs/Judah Productions |
Life on Mars | 2008–09 | ABC | co-production with 20th Century Fox Television |
Life with Bonnie | 2002–04 | ABC | co-production with Bonnie Hunt's Bob & Alice Productions; as Touchstone Television |
Line of Fire | 2003–04 | ABC | co-production with Battle Plan Productions and DreamWorks Television; as Touchstone Television |
Lost | 2004–10 | ABC | as Touchstone Television until 2007; co-production with Bad Robot Productions |
Lost at Home | 2003 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Michael Jacobs Productions and NBC Studios |
Lucky 7 | 2013 | ABC | co-production with Amblin Television, Remainder Men and The Beekeeper's Apprentice |
Manhattan Love Story | 2014 | ABC | |
Man Up! | 2011 | ABC | |
Marvel's Agent Carter | 2015–16 | ABC | co-production with Marvel Television and F&B Fazekas & Butters |
Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. | 2013–present | ABC | co-production with Marvel Television and Mutant Enemy Productions |
Marvel's Daredevil | 2015–present | Netflix | co-production with Marvel Television, DeKnight Prods. (season one) and Goddard Textiles |
Marvel's Jessica Jones | 2015–present | Netflix | co-production with Marvel Television and Tall Girls Productions |
Marvel's Luke Cage | 2016–present | Netflix | co-production with Marvel Television |
Maybe It's Me | 2001–02 | The WB | as Touchstone Television; co-production with SamJen Productions and Warner Bros. Television |
Maybe This Time | 1995–96 | ABC | as Touchstone Television;[1] co-production with Michael Jacobs Productions |
Monk | 2002–09 | USA | as Touchstone Television (final surviving series to carry the Touchstone Television logo); co-production with Mandeville Films and Universal Cable Productions |
Miracles | 2003 | ABC | co-production with David Greenbalt Productions; as Touchstone Television |
Missing | 2012 | ABC | co-production with Upcountry Productions |
Mistresses | 2013–16 | ABC | co-production with Ecosse Films and Tsiporah |
Mixology | 2014 | ABC | |
The Muppets | 2015–16 | ABC | co-production with The Muppets Studio and Bill Prady Productions |
The Muppets' Wizard of Oz | 2005 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Fox Television Studios |
My Generation | 2010 | ABC | co-production with 26 Keys Productions |
My Wife and Kids | 2001–05 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Wayans Bros. Entertainment and Impact Zone Productions |
Nashville | 2012–present | ABC/CMT | co-production with Lionsgate Television, Walk And Chew Gum, Inc., Cutler Productions (season one) Small Wishes and Opry Entertainment |
The Neighbors | 2012–14 | ABC | co-production with 17-28 Black, Inc. and Kapital Entertainment |
No Ordinary Family | 2010–11 | ABC | co-production with Oh That Gus! Inc. and Berlanti Television |
Notorious | 2016–present | ABC | co-production with Sony Pictures Television and Osprey Productions |
Nowhere Man | 1995–96 | UPN | as Touchstone Television;[1] co-production with Lawrence Hertzog Productions |
Nurses | 1991–94 | NBC | as Touchstone Television[1] |
The Nutt House | 1989 | NBC | as Touchstone Television;[1] co-production with Brooksfilms Television and Alan Spencer Productions |
October Road | 2007–08 | ABC | |
Of Kings and Prophets | 2016 | ABC | co-production with BoomGen Studios, Philotimo Factory and Jason T. Reed Productions |
Off the Map | 2011 | ABC | co-production with ShondaLand and Minnesota Logging Company |
Once and Again | 1999–02 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Bedford Falls Productions |
Once Upon a Time | 2011–present | ABC | co-production with Kitsis/Horowitz |
Once Upon a Time in Wonderland | 2013–14 | ABC | |
Perception | 2012–15 | TNT | |
The PJs | 1999–2001 | Fox/The WB | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Imagine Television, Eddie Murphy Productions, and Will Vilton Studios |
Playmakers | 2003 | ESPN | as Touchstone Television, produced as/on behalf of ESPN |
Popular | 1999–2001 | The WB | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Ryan Murphy Productions, Roundtable Ink and The Shephard/Robin Company |
Private Practice | 2007–13 | ABC | co-production with ShondaLand and The Mark Gordon Company |
The Protector | 2011 | Lifetime | co-production with Wass-Stein Productions |
Quantico | 2015–present | ABC | co-production with Random Acts Productions and The Mark Gordon Company |
The Real O'Neals | 2016–present | ABC | co-production with Windsor & Johnson Productions and di Bonaventura Television |
Reaper | 2007–09 | The CW | co-production with The Mark Gordon Company, Fazekas & Butters and Dark Baby Productions |
Red Band Society | 2014–15 | Fox | co-production with Amblin Television and Filmax International |
Red Widow | 2013 | ABC | co-production with Endemol |
Resurrection | 2014–15 | ABC | co-production with Plan B Entertainment |
Revenge | 2011–15 | ABC | co-production with Page Fright (2011-2013) and Temple Hill Entertainment |
Ringer | 2011–12 | The CW | co-production with Green Eggs And Pam Productions, Inc., Brillstein Entertainment Partners, CBS Television Studios and Warner Bros. Television |
The River | 2012 | ABC | co-production with Haunted Movies, J.A. Green Construction Corp. and Amblin Television |
Rodney | 2004–06 | ABC | as Touchstone Television |
Romy and Michele: In the Beginning | 2005 | ABC Family | as Touchstone Television |
Ruby & The Rockits | 2009 | ABC Family | co-production with Shaun Cassidy Productions |
Samantha Who? | 2007–09 | ABC | co-production with Donald Todd Productions |
Scandal | 2012–present | ABC | co-production with ShondaLand |
Scoundrels | 2010 | ABC | co-production with Long Run Productions |
Scrubs | 2001–10 | NBC/ABC | as Touchstone Television until 2007; co-production with Doozer |
Secrets and Lies | 2015–present | ABC | co-production with Avenue K Productions and Hoodlum Kapital Entertainment |
Six Degrees | 2006–07 | ABC | co-production with Nosebleed Productions |
Speechless | 2016–present | ABC | co-production with 20th Century Fox Television, Silver & Gold Productions and The Detective Agency |
Sports Night | 1998–2000 | ABC | as Touchstone Television |
State of Georgia | 2011 | ABC Family | |
Teen Angel | 1997–1998 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Spooky Magic Productions |
Threat Matrix | 2003–04 | ABC | as Television Television |
Tilt | 2004 | ESPN | produced as/on behalf of ESPN |
The Wayne Brady Show | 2001–02 | Syndicated | co-production with Brad Grey and Don Mischer; as Buena Vista Television |
Three Moons Over Milford | 2006 | ABC Family | as Touchstone Television |
Trophy Wife | 2013–14 | ABC | co-production with Quantity Entertainment |
Ugly Betty | 2006–10 | ABC | as Touchstone Television until 2007; co-production with Silent H Productions, Ventanarosa Productions and Reveille Productions |
Uncle Buck | 2016 | ABC | co-production with Universal Television, Overwhelmed Productions and Will Packer Productions |
Unhappily Ever After | 1995–99 | The WB | as Touchstone Television[1] |
Veritas: The Quest | 2003 | ABC | co-production with Patrick Massett and John Zinman |
The Vineyard | 2013 | ABC Family | co-production with 25/7 Productions |
Wednesday 9:30 (8:30 Central) | 2002 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with The Cloudland Company |
What About Brian | 2006–07 | ABC | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Bad Robot Productions |
Where I Live | 1993 | ABC | as Touchstone Television[1] |
The Whispers | 2015 | ABC | co-production with Clickety-Clack Productions and Amblin Television |
Wicked City | 2015 | ABC | co-production with Mandeville Television |
Wildside | 1985 | ABC | as Touchstone Television |
Wonderland | 2000 | ABC | as Touchstone Television |
Woops! | 1992 | Fox | as Touchstone Television[1] |
Zoe, Duncan, Jack and Jane | 1999–2000 | The WB | as Touchstone Television; co-production with Micheal Jacobs Productions |
Zero Hour | 2013 | ABC | co-production with Clickety-Clack Productions and di Bonaventura Pictures |
ABC Entertainment
- ABC Weekend Specials (1977-1997)
- The Littles (1983-1986)[N 1]
- Little Clowns of Happytown (1987-1988)[N 1]
- America's Funniest Home Videos (1990-present)
- You Don't Know Jack (2001)
Other ABC production companies
ABC Family Worldwide
- Big Brother Jake (1990-1994)
- African Skies (1991-1994)
- That's My Dog (1991-1995)
- The All New Captain Kangaroo (1998) (season 2)
- Mister Moose's Fun Time (1998–1999)
- Famous Families (1998-1999)
- The New Addams Family (1998-2000)
- Hello Kitty's Paradise (1999-2000) (English adaptation)
- Flint the Time Detective (2000) (English adaptation)
- State of Grace (2001-2002)
- Switched! (2003-2004)
- Knock First (2003-2004)
- Las Vegas Garden of Love (2005)
- Brat Camp (2005)
- Lincoln Heights (2007-2009)
- Greek (2007-2011)
- The Middleman (2008)
- The Secret Life of the American Teenager (2008-2013)
- Make It or Break It (2009-2012)
- Roommates (2009)
- 10 Things I Hate About You (2009-2010)
- Huge (2010)
- Melissa & Joey (2010-2015)
- Switched at Birth (2011-present)
- The Nine Lives of Chloe King (2011)
- Jane by Design (2012)
- Bunheads (2012-2013)
- Beverly Hills Nannies (2012)
- Baby Daddy (2012-present)
- The Fosters (2013-present)
- Twisted (2013-2014)
- Chasing Life (2014-2015)
- Mystery Girls (2014)
- Freak Out (2014-2015)
- Young & Hungry (2014-present)
- Stitchers (2015-present)
- Becoming Us (2015)
- Job or No Job (2015)
- Next Step Realty: NYC (2015)
- Startup U (2015)
- Kevin from Work (2015)
- Shadowhunters (2016-present)
- Guilt (2016)
BVS Entertainment
These programs are currently owned by Saban Brands.
- Power Rangers Wild Force (2002)
- Digimon Frontier (2002-2003)
- Power Rangers Ninja Storm (2003)
- Power Rangers Dino Thunder (2004)
- Power Rangers S.P.D. (2005)
- Power Rangers Mystic Force (2006)
- Power Rangers Operation Overdrive (2007)
- Power Rangers Jungle Fury (2008)
- Power Rangers RPM (2009)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (enhanced version) (2010)
Saban Entertainment
- Kidd Video (1984–1985)
- Care Bears (1985–1986) (DiC episodes, international distribution)[N 1]
- Lazer Tag Academy (1986–1987)
- Kissyfur (1986–1990)
- ALF: The Animated Series (1987–1989)[N 2]
- I'm Telling! (1987–1988)
- The New Archies (1987–1988)[N 1]
- Treasure Mall (1988)
- ALF Tales (1988–1989)[N 2]
- Couch Potatoes (1989)
- The Karate Kid (1989)[N 3]
- The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (1989–1990, international distribution)[N 1]
- Camp Candy (1989-1992)
- Kid 'n Play (1990–1991)
- Zazoo U (1990–1991)
- Video Power (1990–1992)
- Little Shop (1991)
- Scorch (1992)
- X-Men (1992–1997)
- Mad Scientist Toon Club (1993-1994)
- Mighty Morphin Power Rangers (1993–1996)[N 4]
- Iron Man (1994–1996)
- Fantastic Four (1994–1996)
- VR Troopers (1994–1996)[N 4]
- Sweet Valley High (1994–1997)
- Spider-Man (1994–1998)
- Masked Rider (1995–1996)[N 4]
- Goosebumps (1995–1998) (International distribution only)
- Mighty Morphin Alien Rangers (1996)[N 4]
- Little Mouse on the Prairie (1996)
- Power Rangers Zeo (1996)[N 4]
- Bureau of Alien Detectors (1996–1997)
- The Incredible Hulk (1996–1997)
- The Mouse and the Monster (1996–1997)
- Big Bad Beetleborgs (1996–1998)[N 4]
- Power Rangers Turbo (1997)[N 4]
- The All New Captain Kangaroo (1997) (season 1)
- Breaker High (1997-1998)
- Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation (1997–1998)[N 4]
- Power Rangers in Space (1998)[N 4]
- Silver Surfer (1998)
- Bad Dog (1998–1999)
- Mad Jack the Pirate (1998–1999)
- Monster Farm (1998–1999)
- Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog (1998–1999)[N 4]
- The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs (1998–1999)
- The New Addams Family (1998-2000)
- Power Rangers Lost Galaxy (1999)[N 4]
- The Avengers: United They Stand (1999–2000)
- The Kids from Room 402 (1999–2000)
- Xyber 9: New Dawn (1999, 2007)
- NASCAR Racers (1999–2001)
- Spider-Man Unlimited (1999–2001)
- Power Rangers Lightspeed Rescue (2000)[N 4]
- Action Man (2000-2002)
- Power Rangers Time Force (2001)[N 4]
- Los Luchadores (2001)
- Power Rangers Wild Force (2002) (only pre-production, distributed by BVS Entertainment, but Saban was the only accredited)[2]
Saban International Paris
Some or most series had all but featured the "Saban's" corporate bug in their title.
- Diplodos (1987–1988)
- The Twins of Destiny (1991-1992)
- Saban's Around the World in 80 Dreams (1992–1993)
- King Arthur and the Knights of Justice (1992-1993)
- Saban’s Gulliver’s Travels (1992–1993)
- The Bots Master (1993–1994)
- Journey to the Heart of the World (1993–1994)
- BattleTech: The Animated Series (1994)
- Creepy Crawlers (1994–1996)
- Space Strikers (1995–1996)
- Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic (1995–1996)
- Iznogoud (1995)
- The Why Why Family (1995–1998)
- Saban's Adventures of Oliver Twist (1996–1997)
- Princess Sissi (1997–1998)
- Space Goofs (1997–2000) (season 1 only)
- Walter Melon (1998–1999)
- Wunschpunsch (2000)
- Diabolik (2000–2001)
- Jim Button (2000–2001)
- Gadget & the Gadgetinis (2002)[N 1]
- What's with Andy? (2003–2004) (Season 2 only)
- The Tofus (2004–2007)
Foreign series
Saban Entertainment dubbed and or distributed the following foreign television series in English:
- Macron 1 (1985–1986)
- Bumpety Boo (1985–1986)
- Spartakus and the Sun Beneath the Sea (1985–1987)
- Maple Town (1986–1987)
- My Favorite Fairy Tales (1986) (video series)
- Grimm's Fairy Tale Classics (1987–1989)
- Ox Tales (1987–1988)[N 5]
- Noozles (1988–1993)
- The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1988)
- Tales of Little Women (1988)
- Wowser (1988–1989)
- Dragon Warrior (1989–1991)
- Peter Pan: The Animated Series (1989)
- Maya the Bee (1990–1992)[N 6]
- Hyppo and Thomas (1990–1992) (released under the brand "Tic Tac Toons")
- Tamagon the Counselor (1990–1992) (released under the brand "Tic Tac Toons")
- Samurai Pizza Cats (dubbed in 1991; released during 1993-1996)[3]
- Jungle Tales (1991)
- The Littl' Bits (1991–1995)
- Honeybee Hutch (1991–1992)
- Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid (1991–1992)
- Bob in a Bottle (1992)
- Funky Fables (1992) (video series released under the brand "Sugar & Spice")
- Huckleberry Finn (1992)
- Jin Jin and the Panda Patrol (1992)
- Rock 'n Cop (1992)
- Three Little Ghosts (1992)
- Pinocchio: The Series (1992)
- The Hallo Spencer Show (1993–1994)
- Dream-Star Button Nose (1994)
- Super Pig (1994–1995)
- Teknoman (1995–1996)
- Eagle Riders (1996-1997)
- Dragon Ball Z (1996–1998) (TV distributor and musical composer for the Funimation-Ocean Productions dub of the first two seasons)[4][5][3]
- Digimon Adventure (1999–2000)[N 4]
- Cybersix (1999–2000)[N 7]
- Hello Kitty's Paradise (1999-2000)
- Shinzo (dubbed in 2000; released during 2002-2005)
- Dinozaurs (2000)
- Escaflowne (2000)
- Flint the Time Detective (2000)
- Digimon Adventure 02 (2000–2001)[N 4]
- Digimon Tamers (2001–2002)[N 4]
- Transformers: Robots in Disguise (2001–2002)
- Mon Colle Knights (2001-2002)
Fox Kids Worldwide
- Attack of the Killer Tomatoes (1990–1991)
- Bobby's World (1990–1998)[N 8]
- Peter Pan and the Pirates (1990–1992)
- Piggsburg Pigs! (1990–1991)
- Zazoo U (1990–1991)
- Little Shop (1991)
- Eek! The Cat (1992–1997, later retitled Eek! Stravaganza in 1994)
- The Terrible Thunderlizards (1993–1997)
- Thunderbirds USA (1994, edited reruns of 1960's TV series)
- Grunt & Punt (1994–1995)
- The Fox Cubhouse (1994-1996)
- Red Planet (1994–1996)
- The Tick (1994–1996)
- Life with Louie (1994–1998)
- Klutter! (1995–1996; part of Eek! Stravaganza)
- Chimp Lips Theater (1997, two specials)
- Hello Kitty's Paradise (1999-2000) (English adaptation)
- Flint the Time Detective (2000) (English adaptation)
- Moolah Beach (2001)
DePatie-Freleng Enterprises
Title | Years | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Super 6 | 1966–1967 | NBC | |
Super President | 1967–1968 | NBC | |
Here Comes the Grump | 1969–1971 | NBC | [N 9] |
The Pink Panther Show
|
1969–1980 | NBC/ABC | co-production with United Artists Television and Mirisch Films |
Doctor Dolittle | 1970–1971 | NBC | co-production with 20th Century Fox Television |
The Barkleys | 1972–1973 | NBC | |
The Houndcats | 1972–1973 | NBC | co-production with Viacom Enterprises |
Bailey's Comets | 1973–1975 | CBS | |
The Oddball Couple | 1975 | ABC | co-production with Paramount Television |
Return to the Planet of the Apes | 1975–1976 | NBC | co-production with 20th Century Fox Television |
Baggy Pants and the Nitwits | 1977–1978 | NBC | |
What's New, Mr. Magoo? | 1977–1979 | CBS | co-production with United Productions of America |
The New Fantastic Four | 1978 | NBC | co-production with Marvel Comics Animation |
Spider-Woman | 1979–1980 | ABC | co-production with Marvel Comics Animation |
Marvel Productions
Show | Year | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Spider-Man | 1981 | Syndication | Marvel property[6] |
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends | 1981 | NBC[7] | Marvel property, paired with The Incredible Hulk[6][8] |
The Incredible Hulk | 1982 | NBC | Marvel property, paired with Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends[6][8] |
Meatballs & Spaghetti | 1982 | CBS | co-production with InterMedia Entertainment Company[9] |
Pandamonium | 1982 | CBS | co-production with InterMedia Entertainment Company |
Dungeons & Dragons | 1983 | CBS | co-production with TSR Entertainment/Dungeons and Dragons Entertainment Corp[10] |
Jim Henson's Muppet Babies | 1984 | CBS | based on Jim Henson's Muppets,[11] paired with Little Muppet Monsters as Muppets, Babies and Monsters[12] |
The Transformers | 1984 | Syndication | based on Hasbro toyline of same name[13] |
Pink Panther and Sons | 1984 | NBC | as DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions |
Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters | September 14, 1985 - September 28, 1985 | CBS | based on Jim Henson's Muppets, paired with Muppet Babies as Muppets, Babies and Monsters[12] |
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | 1985 | Syndication | based on Hasbro toyline of same name |
Super Sunday (aka Super Saturday) | 1985 | Syndication | based on Hasbro toyline of same name |
Jem and the Holograms | 1986 | based on Hasbro toyline of same name[14] | |
Inhumanoids | 1986 | based on Hasbro toyline of same name | |
My Little Pony 'n Friends | 1986 | Syndication | based on Hasbro toyline of same name |
Defenders of the Earth | 1986 | Syndication | co-production with King Features Syndicate |
Fraggle Rock | 1987 | NBC | based on Henson's Fraggle Rock[11] |
Little Wizards | 1987 | ABC | |
Dino-Riders | 1988 | Syndication | aired as part of the Marvel Action Universe block |
RoboCop | 1988 | Syndication | co-production with Orion Pictures; aired as part of Marvel Action Universe |
X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men | 1989 | Syndication | aired on the Marvel Action Universe block as a pilot for an X-Men series |
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes | 1990 | FOX | co-production with Fox Children's Productions |
Kid 'n Play | 1990–1991 | NBC | co-production with Saban Entertainment |
Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars | 1991–1992 | Syndication | co-production with Abrams/Gentile Entertainment, Continuity Comics, IDDH, and Sunbow Productions[15] |
Biker Mice from Mars | 1993 | Syndication | studio known as New World Animation onwards, co-production with Brentwood Television Funnies |
The Pink Panther | 1993 | Syndication | as DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Animation |
The Incredible Hulk | 1996 | UPN |
The Muppets Studio
- The Muppet Show (1976–81)
- Jim Henson's Muppet Babies (1984–91) (with Marvel Productions)
- Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters (1985) (with Marvel Productions)
- The Jim Henson Hour (1989–90) ("MuppeTelevision" segments)
- Miss Piggy's Hollywood (1989)
- Secrets of the Muppets (1992)
- Muppet Time (1994)
- Muppets Tonight (1996–98)
- Bear in the Big Blue House (1997–1999, 2002-2006) (with Shadow Projects)
- Muppet Moments short series (2015)
- The Muppets (2015–2016)
- Muppet Babies (2018)
See also
- List of Disney television films
- List of programs broadcast by Disney Channel
- List of programs broadcast by Toon Disney
- List of programs broadcast by Playhouse Disney
- List of programs broadcast by Disney Junior
- List of programmes broadcast by Disney Cinemagic
- Disney–ABC International Television
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Cotter, Bill. "The Wonderful World of Disney Television: A Complete History". BillCotter.com.
- ↑ "Power Rangers Wild Force Company Credits (Internet Movie Database)". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved October 14, 2013.
- 1 2 "TV's Fall Animation Lineup".
- ↑ Hontz, Jenny (3 December 1996). "Saban to sell new'Kangaroo,' 'X-Men'".
- ↑ Erickson, Hal (2005). Television cartoon shows: an illustrated encyclopedia, 1949 through 2003. McFarland & Co. pp. 283–285.
- 1 2 3 "Spider-Man on TV". IGN. Retrieved 2010-09-09.
- ↑ "Top 100 Animated Series. 59. Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends". IGN. Ziff Davis. p. 59. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
- 1 2 "The Incredible Hulk (1982)". IGN. Ziff Davis, LLC. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
- ↑ Avengers Annual 11: Starcade advertisement (1982), Marvel Comics
- ↑ "Dungeons & Dragons". IGN. Ziff Davis, LLC. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
- 1 2 "Animation Industry Finding Cost Of Laughter Is In Serious Trouble". Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved 2010-10-19.
- 1 2 Criddle, Jack (October 24, 2015). "Lost Saturday Mornings: "Little Muppet Monsters" (1985)". cartoonresearch.com. Jerry Beck. Retrieved July 13, 2016.
- ↑ Goodman, Martin (October 12, 2010). "Dr. Toon: When Reagan Met Optimus Prime". AWN. ANIMATIONWorld. Retrieved May 18, 2016.
- 1 2 "Cartoon Character Puts Singer Into Spotlight". Sun Sentinel. Retrieved 2010-09-01.
- ↑ "Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars Ep.1". YouTube. Archived from the original on January 1, 2016. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
Notes
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Rights now owned by DHX Media.
- 1 2 Currently distributed by Lionsgate under license from Alien Productions.
- ↑ Distributed by Sony Pictures Television.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Rights now owned by Saban Brands.
- ↑ Rights now owned by m4e AG.
- ↑ Rights now owned by Studio 100 Media.
- ↑ Currently distributed by Discotek Media.
- ↑ Currently owned by Howie Mandel, with distribution rights licensed to Splash Entertainment.
- ↑ Rights now owned by SFM Entertainment.
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