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This article contains a list of productions made by the American animation studio Cartoon Network Studios, a part of the Warner Bros. Television Studios division of Warner Bros. and owned by Warner Bros. Discovery. This list includes animated television series, shorts, pilots, specials, and other projects. Live action projects produced by Alive and Kicking, Inc., Factual Productions and Rent Now Productions are included as they are the labels of Cartoon Network Studios’ live-action division.

Television series edit
# | Title | Year(s) | Creator(s)/ Developer(s) |
Co-production with | Network | Notes |
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1990s | ||||||
1 | What a Cartoon! | 1996–97 | Fred Seibert | Cartoon Network | Produced as a label of Hanna-Barbera. Also known as World Premiere Toons, The What a Cartoon! Show, and The Cartoon Cartoon Show. | |
2 | Dexter's Laboratory | 1996–97 | Genndy Tartakovsky | Spin-off of the What a Cartoon! shorts "Dexter's Laboratory" and "The Big Sister". The studio produced season 1 as a label of Hanna-Barbera and produced seasons 3 and 4 directly. | ||
2001–03 | ||||||
2000s | ||||||
3 | Time Squad | 2001–03 | Dave Wasson | Cartoon Network | ||
4 | Samurai Jack | 2001–04 | Genndy Tartakovsky | |||
2017 | Williams Street | Adult Swim | ||||
5 | Grim & Evil | 2001–04 | Maxwell Atoms | Cartoon Network | Spin-off of the Cartoon Cartoon short "The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: 'Meet the Reaper'", which was produced by Hanna-Barbera and won the first Big Pick Show marathon. | |
6 | Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law[A] | 2002–03 | Michael Ouweleen Erik Richter |
Allied Art & Science (Season 1, episodes 2–4; Season 2, episode 1 only) | Adult Swim | The studio produced season 1, episodes 3–9. |
7 | Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? | Greg Miller Mike Stern |
Cartoon Network | Spin-off of the Cartoon Cartoon short "Whatever Happened to Robot Jones?" which was produced by Hanna-Barbera and aired as part of the Big Pick Show marathon. | ||
8 | The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy | 2003–08 | Maxwell Atoms | Both spin-offs of Grim & Evil. | ||
9 | Evil Con Carne | 2003–04 | ||||
10 | The Powerpuff Girls | 2003–05 | Craig McCracken | Spin-off of the What a Cartoon! shorts "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins" and "Crime 101". The studio produced seasons 5 and 6. | ||
11 | Star Wars: Clone Wars | 2003–05 | Genndy Tartakovsky | Lucasfilm Ltd. | Rights now owned by Disney Platform Distribution. | |
12 | Johnny Bravo | 2004 | Van Partible | Spin-off of the What a Cartoon! shorts "Johnny Bravo", "Jungle Boy in 'Mr. Monkeyman'", and "Johnny Bravo and the Amazon Women". The studio produced season 4. | ||
13 | Megas XLR | 2004–05 | Jody Schaeffer George Krstic |
Spin-off of the Cartoon Cartoon short "LowBrow: 'Test Drive'" which was aired as part of the Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest marathon. | ||
14 | Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | 2004–09 | Craig McCracken Lauren Faust Mike Moon |
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15 | Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | 2004–06 | Sam Register Shakeh Hagnazarian |
Renegade Animation | Credited as Cartoon Network. Based on the pop/rock duo Puffy AmiYumi, known as the composers of Teen Titans' theme song. | |
16 | The Life and Times of Juniper Lee | 2005–06 | Judd Winick | |||
17 | Camp Lazlo | 2005–08 | Joe Murray | |||
18 | My Gym Partner's a Monkey | 2005 (sneak peek) 2006–08 |
Julie McNally Cahill Timothy Cahill |
First aired during Cartoon Network's Sneak Peek Week by the end of 2005 before officially premiering in 2006. | ||
19 | Ben 10 | Man of Action | ||||
20 | Squirrel Boy | 2006–07 | Everett Peck | |||
21 | Class of 3000 | 2006–08 | André Benjamin Thomas W. Lynch Patric M. Verrone |
Tom Lynch Company Moxie Turtle | ||
22 | Out of Jimmy's Head[L] | 2007–08 | Tim McKeon Adam Pava |
Brookwell McNamara Entertainment | First live-action/animated series from Cartoon Network Studios and the only series to use the Cartoon Network Studios label; based on the only film of this genre from the channel called Re-Animated. | |
23 | Chowder | 2007–10 | C. H. Greenblatt | |||
24 | Transformers: Animated | 2007–09 | Sam Register Derrick J. Wyatt Matt Youngberg |
Hasbro Entertainment | Rights now owned by Hasbro. | |
25 | Ben 10: Alien Force | 2008–10 | Man of Action | Sequel to Ben 10. | ||
26 | The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack | Thurop Van Orman | ||||
2010s | ||||||
27 | Adventure Time | 2010–18 | Pendleton Ward | Frederator Studios | Cartoon Network | Based on "Adventure Time", a short that was aired as part of Nicktoons' Random! Cartoons. |
28 | Ben 10: Ultimate Alien | 2010–12 | Man of Action | Sequel to Ben 10: Alien Force. | ||
29 | Generator Rex | 2010–13 | First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original series based on a comic. | |||
30 | The Cartoonstitute | 2010 | Rob Sorcher | Cartoon Network Video | Only online series on the Cartoon Network Video app. | |
31 | Regular Show | 2010–17 | J. G. Quintel | Cartoon Network | ||
32 | Tower Prep[L] | 2010 | Paul Dini | Dolphin Entertainment | First live-action series produced by Cartoon Network Studios. | |
33 | Sym-Bionic Titan | 2010–11 | Genndy Tartakovsky Bryan Andrews Paul Rudish |
Orphanage Animation Studios | ||
34 | Robotomy | Michael Buckley Joe Deasy |
World Leaders Entertainment | |||
35 | The Problem Solverz | 2011 | Ben Jones | Mirari Films | Cartoon Network | Originally intended to air on Adult Swim as Neon Knome, it was later picked up by Cartoon Network as The Problem Solverz. |
2013 | Netflix[a] | |||||
36 | Secret Mountain Fort Awesome | 2011–12 | Pete Browngardt | Cartoon Network | Based on characters from the short Uncle Grandpa. | |
2012 | iTunes[b] | |||||
37 | Level Up[L] | 2012–13 | Derek Guiley David Schneiderman |
D and D Productions | Cartoon Network | As Alive and Kicking, Inc.; second live-action series produced by Cartoon Network Studios. |
38 | Ben 10: Omniverse | 2012–14 | Man of Action | Sequel to Ben 10: Ultimate Alien. | ||
39 | Incredible Crew[L] | 2013 | Nick Cannon | N'Credible Entertainment | As Alive and Kicking, Inc.; third live-action series produced by Cartoon Network Studios and final live-action series to air on Cartoon Network. | |
40 | Uncle Grandpa | 2013–17 | Pete Browngardt | Spin-off of Secret Mountain Fort Awesome. | ||
41 | Steven Universe | 2013–19 | Rebecca Sugar | |||
42 | Clarence | 2014–18 | Skyler Page | |||
43 | Black Dynamite[A] | 2014–15 | Carl Jones | Ars Nova N-BOMB SQUAD Williams Street |
Adult Swim | The studio produced season 2. |
44 | Over the Garden Wall | 2014 | Patrick McHale | Cartoon Network | First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original miniseries. | |
45 | We Bare Bears | 2015–19 | Daniel Chong | Second Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original series based on a comic. | ||
46 | Long Live the Royals | 2015 | Sean Szeles | Second Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original miniseries. | ||
47 | The Powerpuff Girls | 2016–19 | Nick Jennings Bob Boyle |
First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original reboot series. | ||
48 | Million Dollar Extreme Presents: World Peace[L] | 2016 | Million Dollar Extreme | Million Dollar Extreme Williams Street |
Adult Swim | As Rent Now Productions; first live-action series entirely produced and aired on Adult Swim. |
49 | Mighty Magiswords | 2016–19 | Kyle Carrozza | Cartoon Network | First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original series based on a web series. | |
50 | Dream Corp LLC[L] | 2016–20 | Daniel Stessen | Williams Street Sunday Night Productions |
Adult Swim | Produced seasons 2 and 3 as Alive and Kicking, Inc.; second live-action/animated series produced by Cartoon Network Studios and first entirely produced and aired on for Adult Swim. |
51 | Ben 10 | 2017–21 | Man of Action | Cartoon Network | Second Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original reboot series. | |
52 | OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes | 2017–19 | Ian Jones-Quartey | Second Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original series based on a web series. | ||
53 | Apple & Onion | 2018–21 | George Gendi | |||
54 | Craig of the Creek | 2018–present | Matt Burnett Ben Levin | |||
55 | Joe Pera Talks with You[L] | 2018–21 | Joe Pera | Chestnut Walnut Unlimited Williams Street |
Adult Swim | Produced season 1 as Factual Productions and season 2-3 as Alive and Kicking, Inc.; second live-action series entirely produced and aired on Adult Swim. |
56 | Mostly 4 Millennials[L] | 2018 | Derrick Beckles | TV Carnage Sick Duck Productions Williams Street |
As Factual Productions; third live-action series entirely produced and aired on Adult Swim. | |
57 | Summer Camp Island | 2018–23 | Julia Pott | Cartoon Network | ||
2020–21 | HBO Max | |||||
58 | Tropical Cop Tales[L] | 2018–19 | Jim Hosking Toby Harvard |
Another HH Production Williams Street |
Adult Swim | As Alive and Kicking, Inc.; fourth live-action series entirely produced and aired on Adult Swim. |
59 | Victor and Valentino | 2019–22 | Diego Molano | Cartoon Network | ||
60 | Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart | 2019–20 | Parker Simmons | Titmouse, Inc. | ||
61 | Infinity Train | 2019–20 | Owen Dennis | |||
2020–21 | HBO Max | |||||
62 | Primal[A] | 2019–present | Genndy Tartakovsky | Williams Street | Adult Swim | First Cartoon Network Studios animated series and fifth television series entirely produced and aired on Adult Swim. |
63 | Steven Universe Future | 2019–20 | Rebecca Sugar | Cartoon Network | Sequel to Steven Universe.[1] | |
2020s | ||||||
64 | Three Busy Debras[L] | 2020–22 | Sandy Honig Mitra Jouhari Alyssa Stonoh |
Paper Kite Productions Mail Lizard Williams Street |
Adult Swim | As Alive and Kicking, Inc.; fifth live-action series and sixth television series entirely produced and aired on Adult Swim. |
65 | JJ Villard's Fairy Tales[A] | 2020 | J.J. Villard | Villard Film Williams Street |
Second Cartoon Network Studios animated series and seventh television series to be entirely produced and aired on Adult Swim.[2] | |
66 | Adventure Time: Distant Lands | 2020–21 | Adam Muto | Frederator Studios | HBO Max | First Cartoon Network Studios series produced for HBO Max.[3] Spin-off of Adventure Time. |
67 | Close Enough[A] | 2020–22 | J. G. Quintel Sean Szeles Matt Price Calvin Wong |
Originally intended for TBS, it released on HBO Max instead; reruns later aired on TBS.[4][5][6] | ||
68 | Tig n' Seek | Myke Chilian | Both released on HBO Max. Reruns later aired on Cartoon Network.[7][8][9][10][11][12] | |||
69 | The Fungies! | 2020–21 | Stephen P. Neary | |||
70 | We Baby Bears | 2022–present | Manny Hernandez | Cartoon Network | Spin-off of We Bare Bears.[13][14] | |
71 | Unicorn: Warriors Eternal | 2023 | Genndy Tartakovsky | Adult Swim | Originally intended for Cartoon Network's ACME Night programming block. Third Cartoon Network Studios animated series and eighth television series to be entirely produced and aired on Adult Swim. Reruns aired on ACME Night. [15][16] | |
72 | Adventure Time: Fionna and Cake[A] | Adam Muto | Frederator Studios | Max | Spin-off of Adventure Time.[17] | |
73 | Jessica's Big Little World[18] | 2023–present | Matt Burnett Ben Levin Tiffany Ford |
Cartoon Network / Cartoonito | Spin-off of Craig of the Creek.[19][20] | |
Upcoming | ||||||
74 | Invincible Fight Girl | 2024 | Juston Gordon-Montgomery | Max Cartoon Network |
[21] | |
75 | Battu | TBA | Matthew A. Cherry Chaz Bottoms |
Cartoon Network | [22] |
Shorts series edit
# | Title | Year(s) | Creator(s) Developer(s) |
Co-production with | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000s | ||||||
1 | Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends shorts | 2006–2007 | Craig McCracken Lauren Faust Mike Moon |
Cartoon Network | All released and aired as part of Cartoon Network's New Media Shorts.[23][24] | |
2 | My Gym Partner's a Monkey shorts | 2006–2008 | Julie McNally Cahill Timothy Cahill | |||
3 | Billy's Birthday Shorties | 2006 | Maxwell Atoms | |||
4 | Camp Lazlo shorts | 2006–2008 | Joe Murray | |||
5 | The Life and Times of Juniper Lee shorts | 2006–2007 | Judd Winick | |||
6 | Irwin Hearts Mandy | 2007 | Maxwell Atoms | |||
7 | The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack shorts | Thurop Van Orman | Aired as part of Wedgies anthology series in 2008 as the only Cartoon Network Studios shorts featured in that project. | |||
8 | The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy shorts | Maxwell Atoms | All released and aired as part of Cartoon Network's New Media Shorts.[23][24] | |||
9 | Ben 10 shorts | 2007–2012 | Man of Action | |||
10 | Squirrel Boy shorts | 2008 | Everett Peck | |||
2010s | ||||||
11 | Regular Show shorts | 2011 | J. G. Quintel | Direct-to-video | ||
2015–17 | Cartoon Network | |||||
12 | Adventure Time shorts | 2012 | Pendleton Ward | Frederator Studios | Direct-to-video | |
2015–2016 | CartoonNetwork.com | |||||
2016 | Cartoon Network | |||||
13 | Mixels | 2014–2016 | John Fang David P. Smith |
The Lego Group | ||
14 | Mighty Magiswords | 2015–2017 | Kyle Carrozza | Cartoon Network App | First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original web series. | |
15 | Clarence shorts | 2015–2018 | Skyler Page | Cartoon Network | ||
16 | We Bare Bears shorts | 2015–2017 | Daniel Chong | |||
17 | Uncle Grandpa shorts | Pete Browngardt | ||||
18 | Steven Universe shorts | 2015–2021 | Rebecca Sugar | |||
19 | OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes shorts | 2016–2017 | Ian Jones-Quartey | Cartoon Network App | Second Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original web series. | |
20 | The Powerpuff Girls shorts | Nick Jennings Bob Boyle |
Cartoon Network | |||
21 | Get 'Em Tommy! | 2016 | Victor Courtright | Cartoon Network App | Third Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original web series. | |
22 | Ben 10 shorts | 2017 | Man of Action | Cartoon Network | ||
2017–2019 | YouTube | |||||
23 | Apple & Onion shorts | 2018 | George Gendi | Cartoon Network | ||
24 | DIY | 2018 | Isaiah Saxon Sean Hellfritsch Daren Rabinovitch |
Encyclopedia Pictura | YouTube | |
25 | Infinity Train: The Train Documentaries | 2019 | Owen Dennis | CartoonNetwork.com YouTube | ||
26 | Craig of the Creek shorts | 2019–present | Matt Burnett and Ben Levin | Cartoon Network |
Pilots edit
Successful edit
Title | Year | Creator(s) | Co-production with | Notes | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
2000s | |||||
Evil Con Carne | 2000 | Maxwell Atoms | Aired as part of the series premiere of Grim & Evil. Pilot for the show of the same name. | ||
Codename: Kids Next Door | 2001 | Mr. Warburton | Aired as part of Cartoon Network's The 2nd Big Pick Show marathon, later won the competition. Pilot for the show of the same name, which is entirely produced by Curious Pictures. | ||
LowBrow | 2002 | Jody Schaeffer George Krstic |
Aired as part of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest marathon. Pilot for Megas XLR. | ||
My Gym Partner's a Monkey | 2003 | Julie McNally-Cahill Timothy Cahill |
Never released anywhere or aired on TV. Pilot for the show of the same name. | ||
Camp Lazlo | 2004 | Joe Murray | Never released anywhere or aired on TV. Pilot for the show of the same name.[25] | ||
Squirrel Boy | 2005 | Everett Peck | It wasn't released online or aired on TV, but shown only at School of Visual Arts.[26] Pilot for the show of the same name. | ||
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack | 2007 | Thurop Van Orman | Released online in mini sequence as part of the interview with its creator.[citation needed] Pilot for the show of the same name. | ||
Uncle Grandpa | 2008 | Pete Browngardt | Released as part of The Cartoonstitute. The pilot was used as the basis for the series Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, and then greenlit as its own series. | ||
Regular Show | 2009 | J. G. Quintel | Released as part of The Cartoonstitute. Pilot for the show of the same name. | ||
2010s | |||||
Class Clowns[27][L] | 2011 | Nick Cannon | N'Credible Entertainment | Only Cartoon Network Studios live-action short pilot to be greenlit as a TV series. Pilot for Incredible Crew. | |
Steven Universe | 2013 | Rebecca Sugar | First of the pilots from Cartoon Network's Shorts Development Program to be greenlit as a full series. Pilot for the show of the same name. | ||
Clarence | Skyler Page | Second of the pilots from Cartoon Network's Shorts Development Program to be greenlit as a full series. Pilot for the show of the same name. | |||
Tome of the Unknown | Patrick McHale | Third of the pilots from Cartoon Network's Shorts Development Program to be greenlit as a full series. Unlike the other pilots, that were shown online, this was selected for screening at LA Shorts Fest. Greenlit as Over the Garden Wall. | |||
Lakewood Plaza Turbo | Ian Jones-Quartey | Fourth of the pilots from Cartoon Network's Shorts Development Program to be greenlit as a full series. Greenlit as a mini web/full series titled OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes. | |||
Long Live the Royals | 2014 | Sean Szeles | Shown as an artwork at the Cartoon Network's Shorts Development Program. Pilot for the miniseries of the same name. | ||
We Bare Bears | Daniel Chong | Based on the webcomic The Three Bare Bears, it was shown at the European KLIK! Amsterdam Animation Festival. Pilot for the show of the same name. | |||
Apple & Onion | 2015 | George Gendi | Screened at the Annecy Film Festival. Pilot for the show of the same name. | ||
Summer Camp Island | 2016 | Julia Pott | Screened at the SXSW Festival. Pilot for the show of the same name. | ||
Infinity Train | Owen Dennis | Pilot for the show of the same name. | |||
Victor and Valentino | Diego Molano | Pilot for the show of the same name. | |||
The Fancies | 2017 | Stephen P. Neary | Screened at the ABP Festival. Greenlit as The Fungies!. A little sign about its pick-up was a cameo in the OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes' special Crossover Nexus. | ||
Tiggle Winks | Myke Chilian | Greenlit as Tig n' Seek. Like for The Fancies, a little sign about its pick-up was a cameo in the OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes' special Crossover Nexus. | |||
Craig of the Creek | Matt Burnett Ben Levin |
Thirteenth of the pilots from Cartoon Network's Shorts Development Program to be greenlit as a full series. Pilot for the show of the same name. |
Failed edit
Title | Year | Creator(s) Developer(s) |
Co-production with | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000s | ||||
IMP, Inc. | 2001 | Chris Reccardi Charlie Bean |
All aired as part of Cartoon Network's The 2nd Big Pick Show marathon and defeated by Codename: Kids Next Door in voting. | |
My Freaky Family | John McIntyre | |||
Ferret and Parrot | Scott Morse | |||
A Kitty Bobo Show | Kevin Kaliher Meg Dunn | |||
Commander Cork: Space Ranger | 2002 | Mike Bell | All aired as part of Cartoon Network's Cartoon Cartoon Weekend Summerfest marathon. | |
Jeffrey Cat: Claw and Order | Mark O'Hare | |||
Bagboy! | John Mathot Ken Segall | |||
Welcome to Eltingville[A] | Evan Dorkin | First Cartoon Network Studios pilot made for and aired on Adult Swim. | ||
The Groovenians[A] | Kenny Scharf | Premiered on Adult Swim but also ran on Cartoon Cartoon Fridays. Rejected due to extremely negative reviews from critics and audiences. | ||
Party Wagon | 2004 | Craig Bartlett | Snee-Oosh, Inc. | |
Periwinkle Around the World | Aaron Springer | Refusing to pick it up as a full series, Cartoon Network instead was going to release five shorts from the pilot as mobile phone content, but ended up putting them in their Sunday Pants anthology series in 2005. | ||
Korgoth of Barbaria[A] | 2006 | Williams Street | Adult Swim originally picked up the series, but it was canceled presumably due to budget problems prior to production. | |
Welcome to Wackamo | John McIntyre | |||
What's Wrong with Ruth? | 2007 | William Reiss | ||
Project Gilroy | Shannon Tindle Shane Prigmore Andy Schuhler |
[28][29][30] | ||
Bumble Braynes | Cartoon Network Studios | [31][32] | ||
Diggs Tailwagger: Galactic Rover | Derek Drymon | Pilot originally pitched to Nickelodeon.[33] | ||
Enter Mode 5 | Gabe Swarr | |||
Locker 514[L] | Jeffrey Nodelman Eric Trueheart |
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Siblings[L] | Thomas W. Lynch | Tom Lynch Company | ||
Stan the Man[L] | Matt Dearborn | |||
Zoot Rumpus | Kaz | |||
Underfist: Halloween Bash | 2008 | Maxwell Atoms | Spin-off pilot from The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy. | |
Mask of Santo | Carlo Olivares Paganoni El Hijo del Santo |
Based on the real-life Mexican wrestler icon El Santo, it was originally to be a series broadcast on the network, but the pilot ultimately wasn't picked up. | ||
Spang Ho! | 2009 | Lincoln Peirce | Global Media Productions | |
2010s | ||||
KROG[L] | 2010 | Mark Rivers | [34] | |
Attention Students[L] | 2011 | Garrett Frawley Brian Turner |
Attention Productions | [35][36][37] |
Aliens in the House[L] | Danny Kallis | [38] | ||
Dynamice! | Butch Hartman | Billionfold Inc. | [39] | |
The Pound Hole[L] | 2015 | Daniel Weidenfeld and Doug Lussenhop | Working for Monsters Douggpound Williams Street |
As Rent Now Productions. |
The Mark Lembeck Technique[L] | 2016 | Adam Lustick | Scrubble Williams Street |
As Alive and Kicking, Inc. |
Hunky Boys Go Ding-Dong[L] | 2018 | Zack Carlson, Bryan Connolly, and Todd Rohal | PFFR Steak Beef Bee Jamesandwich Beef Version Williams Street |
As Factual Productions. |
Ole Bud's ANU Football Weekly[L] | Chris "CP" Powell and Chip Hall | Dutch Treat Productions Williams Street |
As Alive and Kicking, Inc. | |
Bad Manners[L] | 2020 | Todd Rohal | PFFR TUbb Williams Street |
Other shorts edit
This is a list of Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original shorts that were not pilots.
Title | Creator(s) | Year | Notes |
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Angels with Dirty Faces | Sugababes Cartoon Network Studios |
2002 | Only music video short produced by the company.[40] |
The Great Pinkerton | John McIntyre | 2004 | Featured as part of Sunday Pants anthology series in 2005. |
Flower Pals | Cartoon Network Studios | 2005 | |
Mr. Pike | Lillian Hughes | 2012 | First short winner of Young Writers Program, a special school project created in 2010 by the former Studios' executive Zita Lefebvre, in partnership with Burbank's R.L. Stevenson Elementary School. Its creator, Lillian Hughes, was a fifth grader student of the same school.[41] |
You Are Special | Sherryn Sim | 2013 | Second short winner of Young Writers Program. Used for the Cartoon Network's campaign "Stop Bullying: Speak Up", the creator Sherryn Sim was an eighth grader student of D.S. Jordan Middle School.[41] |
Revelation | Boys & Girls Club of Burbank | 2014 | Short created by nine middle/high school kids members of the club for Cartoon Network's campaign "Stop Bullying: Speak Up".[42] These members are: Tamara Chehata, Jonathan Morgan, James Casey, ZanyQa Price, Stephanie Reyes, Karina Lopez, Rosio Iniguez, Aaliyah Arellano, and Angela Ayvazyan. |
Pibby | Dodge Greenley | 2021 | Short concept trailer produced by the studio which was released on the Adult Swim YouTube channel. It received widespread popularity online and the concept would be expanded on in Adult Swim’s April Fools broadcast in 2022.[43] |
Feature films and specials edit
Television releases edit
# | Title | Year | Co-production with | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2000s | ||||
1 | The Flintstones: On the Rocks | 2001 | Dedicated to William Hanna and Hoyt Curtin. | |
2 | The Powerpuff Girls: 'Twas the Fight Before Christmas[V] | 2003 | ||
3 | Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey Adventure | 2007 | ||
4 | Billy & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider Queen | |||
5 | Ben 10: Secret of the Omnitrix | |||
6 | Ben 10: Race Against Time[L] | Trouper Productions | As Alive and Kicking, Inc.; first live-action film produced by Cartoon Network Studios. Based on Ben 10. | |
7 | The Powerpuff Girls Rule!!! | 2008 | ||
8 | Foster's Movie: Destination: Imagination | |||
9 | Ben 10: Alien Swarm[L] | 2009 | Trouper Productions | As Alive and Kicking, Inc.; live-action film based on Ben 10: Alien Force. |
2010s | ||||
10 | Firebreather | 2010 | Pistor Productions | First Cartoon Network Studios/Cartoon Network original CGI film. Based on the comic book published by Image Comics. |
11 | Ben 10/Generator Rex: Heroes United | 2011 | Featuring characters and elements from both Ben 10, respectively Ben 10: Ultimate Alien and Generator Rex. | |
12 | Level Up[L] | D and D Productions | Pilot to the series of the same name. | |
13 | The Powerpuff Girls: Dance Pantsed | 2013 | ||
14 | Adventure Time: Stakes | 2015 | Frederator Studios | |
15 | Regular Show: The Movie | Limited theatrical release in independent theaters between August and October 2015.[44][45][46] | ||
16 | The Adult Swim Golf Classic: Daly vs. Scott[L] | 2016 | J.O.N. Williams Street |
As Alive and Kicking, Inc. |
17 | Joe Pera Helps You Find the Perfect Christmas Tree[L] | Chestnut Walnut Unlimited Williams Street |
As Rent Now Productions. | |
18 | Mr. Neighbor's House[L] | 2016, 2018 | El Zombie, Inc. Mantzoukas Marimacha The Corddry Company Williams Street |
As Alive and Kicking, Inc.; two specials have been produced. |
19 | Adventure Time: Islands[V] | 2017 | Frederator Studios | |
20 | Adventure Time: Elements | [47] | ||
21 | Hunky Boys Go Ding-Dong[L] | 2018 | PFFR Steak Beef Bee Jamesandwich Beef Version Williams Street |
As Factual Productions. |
22 | Soft Focus with Jena Friedman[L] | 2018, 2019 | CNT Productions Williams Street |
As Factual Productions; two specials have been produced. |
23 | Steven Universe: The Movie | 2019 | [48][49] | |
2020s | ||||
24 | We Bare Bears: The Movie[V] | 2020 | [14] | |
25 | Ben 10 Versus the Universe: The Movie | [50] | ||
26 | Craig Before the Creek | 2024 | [18][51] |
Theatrical releases edit
Title | Year | Co-production with | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
The Powerpuff Girls Movie | 2002 | Based on The Powerpuff Girls. Distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. |
- V A direct-to-video production.
- A An adult animated production.
- L A live-action production.
Notes edit
- ^ Season 2 of The Problem Solverz was produced for air on Cartoon Network, but the channel opted not to air it. Streaming rights were later leased to Netflix, who got to premiere season 2.
- ^ The final eight episodes were produced for air on Cartoon Network, but the channel opted not to air them. The episodes eventually made their debut on the iTunes Store.
References edit
- ^ "Steven Universe gets a new title and opening sequence for final season". Polygon.[permanent dead link]
- ^ "Jj Villard on Instagram: "COMING TO @ADULTSWIM IN 2020‼️ MY NEW CARTOON: "JJ Villard's Fairy Tales" FUCK YES‼️"". Instagram. Archived from the original on December 26, 2021.
- ^ "'Adventure Time' Revived for Series of HBO Max Specials | Hollywood Reporter". www.hollywoodreporter.com. October 23, 2019.
- ^ "TBS Greenlights New Animated Series CLOSE ENOUGH from J.G. Quintel". Broadway World. May 17, 2017. Retrieved May 17, 2017.
- ^ "TBS and TNT Launch Front Row a Limited Commercial Interruption Programming Destination".
- ^ "Close Enough Timeslots". Zap2it. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
- ^ "Cartoon Network Unveils Adventure Comedies 'Mao Mao, Heroes of Pure Heart' And 'Tig N' Seek'". May 20, 2019. Retrieved May 20, 2019.
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