This article contains a list of productions made by Nickelodeon Animation Studio, which is a part of Nickelodeon Networks and owned by Paramount Global. This list includes animated television series, shorts, specials, and other projects.
Television series
# | Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Year(s) | Co-production(s) | Network | Notes |
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1990s | ||||||
1 | Doug | Jim Jinkins (d): Jim Jinkins, David Campbell, and Joe Aaron |
August 11, 1991–January 2, 1994 | Jumbo Pictures Ellipse Programmé |
Nickelodeon | Seasons 1–4 only; Disney acquired the series in 1996 and produced three more seasons, which aired on ABC. |
2 | Rugrats | Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain | August 11, 1991–August 1, 2004 | Klasky Csupo | ||
3 | The Ren & Stimpy Show | John Kricfalusi | August 11, 1991–October 20, 1996 | Spümcø | Nickelodeon (1991–95) MTV (1996) |
Oversaw the production of seasons 1–2, directly produced seasons 3–5 and credited as Games Animation Inc. |
4 | Rocko's Modern Life | Joe Murray | September 18, 1993–November 24, 1996 | Joe Murray Productions | Nickelodeon | Credited as Games Animation Inc. |
5 | Aaahh!!! Real Monsters | Gábor Csupó and Peter Gaffney | October 29, 1994–December 6, 1997 | Klasky Csupo | ||
6 | Hey Arnold! | Craig Bartlett (d): Craig Bartlett, Joe Ansolabehere, and Steve Viksten |
October 7, 1996–June 8, 2004 | Snee-Oosh, Inc. | Credited as Games Animation Inc. for the first two seasons. | |
7 | The Angry Beavers | Mitch Schauer (d): Mitch Schauer and Keith Kaczorek |
April 19, 1997–May 26, 2001 | Gunther-Wahl Productions, Inc. | Credited as Games Animation Inc. for season 1 and Nicktoons for rest of its run. | |
8 | CatDog | Peter Hannan | April 4, 1998–June 15, 2005 | Peter Hannan Productions | Nickelodeon (1998–2004) Nicktoons (2004–05) |
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9 | The Wild Thornberrys | Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Steve Pepoon, David Silverman, and Stephen Sustarsic | September 1, 1998–June 11, 2004 | Klasky Csupo | Nickelodeon | |
10 | SpongeBob SquarePants | Stephen Hillenburg (d): Derek Drymon, Tim Hill, and Nick Jennings |
May 1, 1999–present | United Plankton Pictures | ||
11 | Rocket Power | Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó (d): Victor Wilson, Eryk Casemiro, Michael Bloom and Andy McElfresh |
August 16, 1999–July 30, 2004 | Klasky Csupo | ||
2000s | ||||||
12 | As Told by Ginger | Emily Kapnek (d): Kate Boutilier and Eryk Casemiro |
October 25, 2000–November 14, 2006 | Klasky Csupo | Nickelodeon (2000–04) Nicktoons (2004–06) |
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13 | The Fairly OddParents | Butch Hartman | March 30, 2001–July 26, 2017 | Frederator Incorporated Billionfold Inc. (seasons 6–10) |
Nickelodeon (2001–16) Nicktoons (2017) |
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14 | Invader Zim | Jhonen Vasquez | March 30, 2001–August 19, 2006 | Nickelodeon (2001–02) Nicktoons (2006) |
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15 | Action League Now! | Robert Mittenthal, Will McRobb, and Albie Hecht | November 18, 2001–February 10, 2002 | Flying Mallet, Inc. Chuckimation |
Nickelodeon | Spin-off of KaBlam!. |
16 | ChalkZone | Bill Burnett and Larry Huber | March 22, 2002–August 23, 2008 | Frederator Incorporated | ||
17 | The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius | John A. Davis | July 20, 2002–November 25, 2006 | O Entertainment DNA Productions |
Follow-up to the film Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius. First CGI series | |
18 | All Grown Up! | Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain | April 12, 2003–August 17, 2008 | Klasky Csupo | Spin-off of Rugrats. | |
19 | My Life as a Teenage Robot | Rob Renzetti (d): Rob Renzetti, Alex Kirwan, Joseph Holt, Jill Friemark, and Dan Krall |
August 1, 2003–May 2, 2009 | Frederator Incorporated | Nickelodeon (2003–05) Nicktoons (2008–09) |
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20 | Danny Phantom | Butch Hartman (d): Steve Marmel |
April 3, 2004–August 24, 2007 | Billionfold Inc. | Nickelodeon | |
21 | Avatar: The Last Airbender | Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko | February 21, 2005–July 19, 2008 | |||
22 | Catscratch | Doug TenNapel | July 9, 2005–February 10, 2007 | |||
23 | The X's | Carlos Ramos | November 25, 2005–November 25, 2006 | Final episode released on DVD | ||
24 | El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | Sandra Equihua and Jorge R. Gutierrez | February 19, 2007 (sneak peek) March 3, 2007–September 13, 2008 | Mexopolis | Nickelodeon (2007–08) Nicktoons (2008) |
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25 | Tak and the Power of Juju | Avalanche Entertainment (original video game series) (d): Jed Spingarn, Nick Jennings, and Mitch Watson |
August 31, 2007–January 24, 2009 | THQ | Nickelodeon | Based on the video game series of the same name. |
26 | Back at the Barnyard | Steve Oedekerk | September 29, 2007–November 12, 2011 | Omation Animation Studio | Nickelodeon (2007–10) Nicktoons (2011) |
Follow-up to the film Barnyard. |
27 | The Mighty B! | Amy Poehler, Cynthia True, and Erik Wiese | April 26, 2008–June 12, 2011 | Paper Kite Productions Polka Dot Pictures |
Nickelodeon (2008–10) Nicktoons (2010–11) |
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28 | Making Fiends | Amy Winfrey | October 4-November 1, 2008 | Nicktoons | Based on the web series of the same name. | |
29 | The Penguins of Madagascar | Tom McGrath and Eric Darnell (original characters) (d): Mark McCorkle and Bob Schooley |
November 28, 2008–December 19, 2015 | DreamWorks Animation | Nickelodeon (2008–12) Nicktoons (2013–15) |
Based on Madagascar. |
30 | Fanboy & Chum Chum | Eric Robles | October 12, 2009–July 12, 2014 | Frederator Studios | Nickelodeon (2009–12) Nicktoons (2014) |
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2010s | ||||||
31 | Planet Sheen | Keith Alcorn and Steve Oedekerk (d): Steven Banks |
October 2, 2010–February 15, 2013 | Omation Animation Studio | Nickelodeon (2010–11) Nicktoons (2012–13) |
Spin-off of The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius. |
32 | T.U.F.F. Puppy | Butch Hartman | October 2, 2010–April 4, 2015 | Billionfold Inc. | Nickelodeon (2010–13) Nicktoons (2013–15) |
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33 | Winx Club (revival) | Iginio Straffi | June 27, 2011–April 10, 2016 | Rainbow S.p.A. | Nickelodeon (2011–14) Nick Jr. Channel (2014–16) |
Seasons 5–7 and four specials were co-produced in-house at Nick Animation. |
34 | Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness | Ethan Reiff and Cyrus Voris (original characters) (d): Peter Hastings |
September 19, 2011–June 29, 2016 | DreamWorks Animation | Nickelodeon (2011–14) Nicktoons (2016) |
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35 | The Legend of Korra | Bryan Konietzko and Michael Dante DiMartino | April 14, 2012–December 19, 2014 | Ginormous Madman Productions | Nickelodeon (2012–14) Nick.com (2014) |
Sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender. |
36 | Robot and Monster | Dave Pressler, Joshua Sternin, and J.R. Ventimilia | August 4, 2012–March 5, 2015 | Smasho! Productions Lowbar Productions |
Nickelodeon (2012) Nicktoons (2013–15) |
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37 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (reboot) | Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird (original characters) (d): Ciro Nieli, Joshua Sternin, and J.R. Ventimilia |
September 28, 2012–November 12, 2017 | Lowbar Productions | Nickelodeon (2012–17) Nicktoons (2017) |
Reboot of the original 1987 animated series. |
38 | Monsters vs. Aliens | Conrad Vernon and Rob Letterman (original characters) (d): Mark McCorkle, Bob Schooley and Bret Haaland |
March 23, 2013–February 8, 2014 | DreamWorks Animation | Nickelodeon | Distributed by 20th Century Fox Television |
39 | Sanjay and Craig | Jim Dirschberger, Jay Howell, and Andreas Trolf | May 25, 2013–July 29, 2016 | Forest City Rockers | ||
40 | Breadwinners | Steve Borst and Gary "Doodles" DiRaffaele | February 17, 2014–September 12, 2016 | Titmouse, Inc. | Nickelodeon (2014–15) Nicktoons (2016) |
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41 | Harvey Beaks | C. H. Greenblatt | March 28, 2015–December 29, 2017 | Nickelodeon (2015–16) Nicktoons (2017) |
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42 | Pig Goat Banana Cricket | Dave Cooper and Johnny Ryan | July 16, 2015–August 11, 2018 | Nickelodeon (2015–16) Nicktoons (2016–18) |
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43 | The Loud House | Chris Savino | May 2, 2016–present | Jam Filled Entertainment | Nickelodeon | |
44 | Bunsen Is a Beast | Butch Hartman | January 16, 2017–February 10, 2018 | Billionfold Inc. | Nickelodeon (2017) Nicktoons (2017–18) |
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45 | Welcome to the Wayne | Billy Lopez | July 24, 2017–May 31, 2019 | Yowza! Animation | Nickelodeon (2017) Nicktoons (2018–19) |
Based on the web series of the same name.[1] Produced by the New York studio |
46 | The Adventures of Kid Danger | Dan Schneider | January 15-June 14, 2018 | Powerhouse Animation Studios Schneider's Bakery |
Nickelodeon | Animated spin-off of Henry Danger. Final series produced in association with Schneider's Bakery. |
47 | Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird (original characters) (d): Andy Suriano and Ant Ward |
July 20, 2018–August 7, 2020 | Flying Bark Productions | Nickelodeon (2018–19) Nicktoons (2019–20) |
Second reboot of the original 1987 animated series. |
48 | Pinky Malinky | Chris Garbutt and Rikke Asbjoern | January 1-July 17, 2019 | Jam Filled Entertainment | Netflix | Originated as a Cartoon Network-rejected pilot. Originally planned to air on Nickelodeon, it was later released on Netflix.[2] |
49 | Middle School Moguls | Gina Heitkamp and Jenae Heitkamp | September 2-29, 2019 | Gengirl Media, Inc. | Nickelodeon | Miniseries. |
50 | The Casagrandes | Chris Savino and Miguel Puga (original characters) (d): Michael Rubiner and Miguel Puga |
October 14, 2019–September 30, 2022 | Jam Filled Entertainment | Spin-off of The Loud House. | |
2020s | ||||||
51 | It's Pony | Ant Blades | January 18, 2020–May 26, 2022 | Blue Zoo Animation Studio | Nickelodeon (2020) Nicktoons (2021–22) |
[3][4] |
52 | Glitch Techs | Eric Robles and Dan Milano | February 21–August 17, 2020 | Flying Bark Productions Top Draw Animation |
Netflix | Originally planned to air on Nickelodeon, it was later released on Netflix.[5] |
53 | Kamp Koral: SpongeBob's Under Years | Stephen Hillenburg (original characters) (d): Vincent Waller, Marc Ceccarelli, Mr. Lawrence, Kaz, Luke Brookshier and Andrew Goodman |
March 4, 2021–July 10, 2024 | United Plankton Pictures | Paramount+ | Spin-off of SpongeBob SquarePants.[6] Released on Paramount+ and later on Nickelodeon. |
54 | Rugrats (reboot) | Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó and Paul Germain | May 27, 2021–present | Klasky Csupo | Paramount+ (2021–23) Nicktoons (2024–present) |
Reboot of the original 1991 animated series.[7][8][9] Released on Paramount+ and later on Nickelodeon. |
55 | The Patrick Star Show | Stephen Hillenburg (original characters) (d): Luke Brookshier, Marc Ceccarelli, Andrew Goodman, Kaz, Mr. Lawrence and Vincent Waller |
July 9, 2021–present | United Plankton Pictures | Nickelodeon | Second spin-off of SpongeBob SquarePants.[10] |
56 | Middlemost Post | John Trabbic III (d): Dave H. Johnson and John Trabbic III |
July 9, 2021–October 21, 2022 | Yowza! Animation | [11] | |
57 | Star Trek: Prodigy | Gene Roddenberry (original series) Kevin and Dan Hageman |
October 28, 2021–July 1, 2024 | Secret Hideout Roddenberry Entertainment Brothers Hageman Productions CBS Eye Animation Productions |
Paramount+ (2021–22) Nickelodeon (2021–22) Netflix (2024) |
Based on the Star Trek franchise.[12] Released on Paramount+ and later on Nickelodeon for season 1. |
58 | Big Nate | Lincoln Peirce (original characters) (d): Mitch Watson |
February 17, 2022–August 26, 2024 | John Cohen Productions | Paramount+ Nickelodeon |
Based on the comic strip series of the same name.[13][14] Released on Paramount+ and later on Nickelodeon. |
59 | Monster High | Garrett Sander (original characters) Mattel (toyline) (d): Shea Fontana |
October 6, 2022–October 24, 2024 | Mattel Television | Nickelodeon | Based on the toyline of the same.[15] |
60 | Transformers: EarthSpark | Hasbro (toyline) (d): Dale Malinowski, Ant Ward and Nicole Dubuc |
November 11, 2022–present | Entertainment One (season 1) Hasbro Entertainment (season 2) |
Paramount+ Nickelodeon |
Based on the toyline of the same name.[16] |
61 | Rock Paper Scissors | Kyle Stegina and Josh Lehrman | February 12, 2024–present | Nickelodeon | [17] | |
62 | The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish | Butch Hartman (original characters) (d): Daniel Abramovici, Ashleigh Crystal Hairston, Lindsay Katai and Dave Stone |
May 20, 2024–present | FredFilms Billionfold Inc. |
Sequel to The Fairly OddParents.[18] | |
63 | Tales of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird (original characters) (d): Christopher Yost and Alan Wan |
August 9, 2024–present | Point Grey Pictures | Paramount+ | Follow-up to the film Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem.[19] |
64 | Max & the Midknights | Lincoln Pierce (original characters) (d): Sharon Flynn and David Skelly |
October 30, 2024–present | Jane Startz Productions | Nickelodeon | Based on the children's book series of the same name.[17][20] |
Anthology series
Title | Creator | Years | Co-production(s) | Network | Notes |
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KaBlam! | Robert Mittenthal, Will McRobb, and Chris Viscardi | October 11, 1996–May 27, 2000 | Flying Mallet, Inc. (season 4) | Nickelodeon | |
Oh Yeah! Cartoons | Fred Seibert | July 19, 1998–August 30, 2002 | Frederator Incorporated | ||
Nicktoons Film Festival | September 1, 2004–November 20, 2009 | Nicktoons | |||
Random! Cartoons | December 6, 2008–December 20, 2009 |
Nick Jr. shows
# | Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Years | Co-production(s) | Network | Notes |
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1990s | ||||||
1 | Blue's Clues (original series) | Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler, and Angela Santomero | September 8, 1996–August 6, 2006 | Out of the Blue Enterprises (uncredited) | Nickelodeon | Produced by Nick Digital |
2 | Little Bill | Bill Cosby and Varnette P. Honeywood (original books and illustrations) (d): Fracaswell Hyman |
November 28, 1999–February 6, 2004 | Smiley, Inc. (uncredited) | Produced by Nick Digital | |
2000s | ||||||
3 | Dora the Explorer | Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh Valdes, and Eric Weiner | August 14, 2000–June 5, 2014; July 7–August 9, 2019 | Nickelodeon | Co-produced with the New York studio | |
4 | Oswald | Dan Yaccarino (d): Lisa Eve Hubman and Dan Yaccarino |
August 20, 2001–September 19, 2003 | HIT Entertainment | ||
5 | The Backyardigans | Janice Burgess | October 11, 2004–July 12, 2013 | Nelvana | ||
6 | Go, Diego, Go! | Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes | September 6, 2005–September 16, 2011 | Spin-off of Dora the Explorer. Co-produced with the New York studio | ||
7 | Wonder Pets! | Josh Selig | March 3, 2006–October 17, 2016 | Little Airplane Productions | Nickelodeon (2006–2011) Nick Jr. Channel (2009–2016) |
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8 | Ni Hao, Kai-Lan | Karen Chau (d): Mary Harrington, Karen Chau, Judy Rothman, and Sascha Paladino |
February 7, 2008–August 21, 2011 | Harringtoons Productions | Nickelodeon Nick Jr. Channel |
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2010s | ||||||
9 | Team Umizoomi | Soo Kim, Michael T. Smith, and Jennifer Twomey | January 25, 2010–April 24, 2015 | Curious Pictures | Nickelodeon Nick Jr. Channel |
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10 | Bubble Guppies | Jonny Belt and Robert Scull | January 24, 2011–June 30, 2023 | WildBrain Entertainment (season 1) Nelvana (seasons 2–4) Jam Filled Toronto (season 5–6) |
Nickelodeon | Co-produced with the New York studio[21] |
11 | Wallykazam! | Adam Peltzman | February 3, 2014–September 9, 2017 | Nickelodeon (2014–2016) Nick Jr. Channel (2016–2017) |
Produced by the New York studio | |
12 | Dora and Friends: Into the City! | Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes | August 18, 2014–February 5, 2017 | Nickelodeon | Second spin-off and sequel to Dora the Explorer. Produced by the New York studio | |
13 | Blaze and the Monster Machines | Jeff Borkin and Ellen Martin (d): Clark Stubbs, Jeff Borkin and Ellen Martin |
October 13, 2014–present | Nerd Corps Entertainment (season 1) WildBrain Studios (season 2–present) |
Nickelodeon Nick Jr. Channel |
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14 | Fresh Beat Band of Spies | Nadine van der Velde and Scott Kraft (d): Michael Ryan |
June 15, 2015–February 24, 2016 | Nelvana 6point2 |
Nickelodeon (2014) Nick Jr. Channel (2015–2016) |
Animated spin-off of The Fresh Beat Band. |
15 | Shimmer and Shine | Farnaz Esnaashari-Charmatz | August 24, 2015–February 9, 2020 | Nickelodeon (2015–2018) Nick Jr. Channel (2018–2020) |
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16 | Nella the Princess Knight | Christine Ricci | February 6, 2017–July 20, 2021 | Brown Bag Films | Nickelodeon (2017) Nick Jr. Channel (2018–2019) Paramount+ (2021) |
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17 | Sunny Day | Abie Longstaff (d): Paula Rosenthal |
August 21, 2017–March 1, 2020 | Silvergate Media Pipeline Studios |
Nickelodeon (2017–2019) Nick Jr. Channel (2017–2019) Amazon Prime Video (2020) |
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18 | Butterbean's Café | Jonny Belt and Robert Scull | November 12, 2018–November 1, 2020 | Brown Bag Films | Nickelodeon Nick Jr. Channel |
Co-produced with the New York studio |
19 | Blue's Clues & You! | Traci Paige Johnson, Todd Kessler, and Angela Santomero (d): Traci Paige Johnson and Angela Santomero |
November 12, 2019–present | 9 Story Media Group Brown Bag Films |
Nickelodeon (2019–2023) Nick Jr. Channel (2023–present) |
Reboot of Blue's Clues. |
2020s | ||||||
20 | Santiago of the Seas | Niki Lopez, Leslie Valdes, and Valerie Walsh Valdes | October 9, 2020–July 27, 2023 | Walsh Valdés Productions (season 1) | Nickelodeon (2020–2023) Nick Jr. Channel (2023) |
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21 | Baby Shark's Big Show! | Pinkfong (d): Whitney Ralls, Gary "Doodles" DiRaffaele, and Tommy Sica |
December 11, 2020–present | SmartStudy Pinkfong |
Nickelodeon (2020–2023) Nick Jr. Channel (2024–present) |
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22 | Face's Music Party | Nickelodeon (d): Jonas Morganstein and David Kleiler |
June 3, 2022–present | Jonas & Co. | Nickelodeon | |
23 | The Tiny Chef Show | Rachel Larsen, Adam Reid and Ozlem Akturk | September 9, 2022–present | Imagine Kids+Family Dunshire Productions Factory (season 1) ShadowMachine (season 2) Tiny Chef Productions |
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24 | Bossy Bear | David Horvath and Sun-Min Kim (original characters) (d): Jason Hopley and Jeff D'Elia |
March 6, 2023–present | Imagine Kids+Family Renegade Animation |
[22] | |
25 | Dora | Chris Gifford, Valerie Walsh Valdes, and Eric Weiner (original characters) Chris Gifford and Valerie Walsh Valdes |
April 12, 2024–present | Little Coop Walsh Valdés Productions Pipeline Studios |
Paramount+ | Reboot of Dora the Explorer. |
Upcoming | ||||||
26 | Wonder Pets: In The City | Josh Selig (original characters) (d): Jennifer Oxley |
December 13, 2024 | Apple TV+ | Revival to Wonder Pets!. Set to be released on Apple TV+.[23] | |
27 | Super Duper Bunny League | Jamie Smart (d): Jonny Belt and Robert Scull |
2024 | Gigglebug Entertainment | Nickelodeon | Based on the comic book series of the same name.[24] |
28 | HexVets and Magic Pets | Sam Davies (original graphic novels) (d): Nicole Dubuc |
2026 | Boom! Studios TeamTO |
Based on the graphic novel series of the same name.[25][26][27][28] |
Other Paramount networks
Title | Network | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Years | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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Play with Me Sesame[29] | Noggin | Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett (original characters) (d): Jocelyn Hassenfeld and Karen Kuflik |
2002–07 | Sesame Workshop | Nick Digital created the animated graphics for this series.[29] |
Stripperella | Spike TV | Stan Lee | 2003–04 | The Firm | Nick Digital is credited for the CGI animation.[30] |
Fatherhood | Nick at Nite | Bill Cosby and Charles Kipps | 2004–05 | Smiley, Inc. |
Digital short series
Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Years | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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Nick Jr. Just for Me Stories | 2001 | Released on television and nickjr.com. Produced by Nick Digital. | ||
Welcome to the Wayne (web shorts) | Billy Lopez | 2014 | Yowza! Animation | Released on Nick.com. |
Bug Salad | Carl Faruolo | 2018 | Released on YouTube. | |
Mr. Sheep & Sleepy Bear | Alan Foreman | |||
Space Kid and Cat | Greg Nix and David Kantarowicz | |||
MooseBox | Mike Scott | 2019 | ||
Kinderwood | Otto Tang | 2020–21 | Titmouse, Inc. | Released on Noggin. |
Short pilots
Nickelodeon (greenlit to series)
Title | Episode | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Year | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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Rugrats | "Tommy Pickles and the Great White Thing" | Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain | 1990 | Klasky Csupo | |
Ren & Stimpy | "Big House Blues" | John Kricfalusi | Carbunkle Cartoons Spümcø |
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Doug | "Doug Can't Dance" | Jim Jinkins | Jumbo Pictures | ||
Rocko's Modern Life | "Trash-O-Madness" | Joe Murray | 1992 | Joe Murray Studios Company | |
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters | N/A | Gábor Csupó and Peter Gaffney | 1993 | Klasky Csupo | |
Psyched for Snuppa | Michael Pearlstein | Stretch Films, Inc. Jumbo Pictures |
Pilot for the KaBlam! segment Sniz & Fondue. | ||
Arnold | Craig Bartlett | 1994 | Later screened theatrically during the release of Harriet the Spy in 1996. Greenlit as Hey Arnold!. | ||
The Angry Beavers | "Snowbound" | Mitch Schauer | Gunther-Wahl Productions, Inc. | ||
CatDog | "Dog Gone" | Peter Hannan | 1995 | Peter Hannan Productions | |
SpongeBob SquarePants | "Help Wanted" | Stephen Hillenburg | 1997 | ||
ChalkZone | N/A | Bill Burnett and Larry Huber | 1998 | Frederator Incorporated | Aired as part of Oh Yeah! Cartoons. |
The Wild Thornberrys | Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, Steve Pepoon, David Silverman, and Stephen Sustarsic | Klasky Csupo | |||
The Fairly OddParents! | Butch Hartman | Frederator Incorporated | Aired as part of Oh Yeah! Cartoons. | ||
Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | "Runaway Rocketboy!" | John A. Davis | O Entertainment DNA Productions |
First Nicktoon based on a feature-length movie. Greenlit as The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius. | |
As Told by Ginger | "The Party" | Emily Kapnek | Klasky Csupo | ||
Rocket Beach | N/A | Arlene Klasky and Gabor Csupo | Klasky Csupo | Greenlit as Rocket Power. | |
My Neighbor Was a Teenage Robot | Rob Renzetti | 1999 | Frederator Incorporated | Aired as part of Oh Yeah! Cartoons. Greenlit as My Life as a Teenage Robot. | |
Invader Zim | Jhonen Vasquez | Wumberlog Productions | |||
All Growed Up | Arlene Klasky, Gábor Csupó, and Paul Germain | 2001 | Klasky Csupo | Greenlit as All Grown Up!. | |
Danny Phantom | Butch Hartman | 2003 | Billionfold Inc. | ||
Avatar: The Last Airbender | Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko | 2004 | |||
Catscratch | Doug TenNapel | ||||
El Tigre | "A Fistful of Nickels" | Sandra Equihua and Jorge R. Gutierrez | 2005 | ||
The X's | N/A | Carlos Ramos | |||
Super Scout | Cynthia True and Amy Poehler | 2006 | Frederator Incorporated Polka Dot Pictures Paper Kite Productions |
Aired as part of Nicktoons Film Festival. Greenlit as The Mighty B!. | |
Umizumiz | Soo Kim, Michael T. Smith and Jennifer Twomey | Greenlit as Team Umizoomi. | |||
Fanboy | Eric Robles | 2008 | Frederator Incorporated | Aired as part of Random! Cartoons. Greenlit as Fanboy & Chum Chum. | |
T.U.F.F. Puppy | Butch Hartman | Billionfold Inc. | |||
Planet Sheen | Keith Alcorn and Steve Oedekerk | 2010 | O Entertainment Omation Animation Studio |
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Pig Goat Banana Mantis! | Dave Cooper and Johnny Ryan | 2012 | Nick Cross Animation | Greenlit as Pig Goat Banana Cricket. | |
Breadwinners | Steve Borst and Gary Doodles | Released as part of Nickelodeon's 2012 animated shorts program. | |||
Bad Seeds | C. H. Greenblatt | 2013 | Released as part of Nickelodeon's 2013 animated shorts program. Greenlit as Harvey Beaks. | ||
The Loud House | Chris Savino | Released as part of Nickelodeon's 2013 animated shorts program. | |||
The Loudest Mission: Relative Chaos | 2017 | Pilot for The Casagrandes. | |||
Rock, Paper, Scissors | TV Time | Kyle Stegina and Josh Lehrman | 2023 | Released as part of Nickelodeon's Intergalactic shorts program. |
Nickelodeon (not greenlit to series)
Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Year | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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Christmas in Tattertown | Ralph Bakshi | 1988 | Bakshi Animation | Originally was a pilot for a show named Tattertown. Eventually shown on Nickelodeon as a Christmas special until 1992. |
The Crowville Chronicles | Brian Cosgrove | 1990 | Cosgrove Hall Films | [31] |
Trash | ||||
Big Beast Quintet | Joey Ahlbum and Marc Catapano | Ahlbum Animation, Inc. | ||
Thunder Lizards | ||||
The Weasel Patrol | Ken Macklin and Lela Dowling | Mark Zander Productions | ||
The Louie & Louie Show | Gary Baseman | 1993 | Curious Pictures | Aired as part of KaBlam!. |
Kid Komet and Galaxy Gal | Bob Camp and Jim Gomez | 1997 | ||
Hector the Get-Over Cat | John R. Dilworth | 1998 | Stretch Films, Inc. | |
The Carmichaels | Arlene Klasky and Gábor Csupó | 1999 | Klasky Csupo | Originally planned as a spin-off of Rugrats, it was eventually made into A Rugrats Kwanzaa. |
The Proud Family | Bruce W. Smith | Hyperion Animation | Later picked up as a series by Disney Channel. | |
Simply Sisters | Mitch Schauer | Gunther-Wahl Productions, Inc. | Planned spin-off of The Angry Beavers. | |
Stewy the Dog Boy | Dennis Messner | Flying Mallet, Inc. | Aired as part of KaBlam!. | |
Terrytoons Presents: Crubside[32] | Paul Terry and Frank Moser (original characters) (d): Mary Harrington and Robert Taylor |
Planned Terrytoons reboot for the network. | ||
Garbage Boy | Produced by Nick Digital. | |||
Constant Payne | Micah Wright | 2001 | ||
Psyko Ferret | Atul Rao, Kim Saltarski, and Greg van Riel (d): Atul Rao, Kim Saltarski, Greg van Riel, Karen Krenis, Brian Strause, Emily Kapnek, and Paul Greenberg |
Klasky Csupo | ||
Skeleton Key[33] | Andi Watson | Slave Labor Graphics Sunbow Entertainment |
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Crash Nebula | Butch Hartman and Steve Marmel | 2004 | Frederator Incorporated | Planned spin-off of The Fairly OddParents. |
The Patakis | Craig Bartlett | Snee-Oosh, Inc. | Planned spin-off of Hey Arnold! | |
What's Cooking? | Arlene Klasky | Klasky Csupo | ||
Chicken Town | Niko Meulemans | 2005 | ||
Commander Bunsworth | Aglaia Mortcheva | |||
Junkyard Teddies | Arlene Klasky | |||
Kung Fu Spy Troll | David Fremont | |||
Rollin' Rock Starz | Gábor Csupó | Klasky Csupo | ||
SCHMUTZ | James Proimos and David Hale | |||
Wiener Squad | Niko Meulemans | |||
Zeek & Leo | ||||
Ace Bogart: Space Ape | Neal Sopata | 2006 | ||
Big Babies | Arlene Klasky | |||
Eggheads | ||||
Grampa and Julie: Shark Hunters | Jef Czekaj | |||
Little Freaks | Erin Ehrlich | |||
My Stupid Cat | Everett Peck | |||
Ricky Z | Arlene Klasky | |||
Ronnie Biddles | John Matta and Ken Daly | |||
The Modifyers | Lynne Naylor and Chris Reccardi | 2007 | Aired as part of Shorts in a Bunch. | |
Adventure Time | Pendleton Ward | 2008 | Frederator Incorporated | Aired as part of Random! Cartoons. Later picked up as a series by Cartoon Network. |
Mall Spies | Al Madrigal | |||
Space Animals | Fabrice Sénia | Planktoon Studios | ||
The Bravest Warriors | Pendleton Ward | 2009 | Frederator Incorporated | Aired as part of Random! Cartoons. Later picked up as a series by Cartoon Hangover and VRV. |
Leroy Dorsalfin | Mike Geiger | Mike Geiger Animation | ||
Super Macho Fighter | Jorge R. Gutierrez | 2012 | Mexopolis | |
Level 15 | Wolf-Rüdiger Bloss | |||
Sky Rat | Craig Bartlett | 2013 | Snee-Oosh, Inc. | |
Crazy Block | Iginio Straffi | 2014 | Rainbow S.p.A. (co-owned by Viacom) | [34] |
Harpy Gee | Brianne Drouhard | |||
Planet Panic | Gene Goldstein | 2018 |
Produced for other Paramount-owned networks
Title | Creator(s) / Developer(s) | Year | Co-production(s) | Network | Status | Notes |
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Sugarless | Arlene Klasky Erin Ehrlich |
2005 | Klasky Csupo | Noggin/The N[35] | Failed | |
Twinkle | Dora Nagy | Nick Jr. | ||||
Chickiepoo and Fluff: Barnyard Detectives | 2007 | Noggin | Produced by Nick Digital |
TV movies and specials
Broadcast releases
# | Title | Year | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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1 | Globehunters: An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure | 2000 | DIC Entertainment Frederator Incorporated[36] |
Originally planned to premiere in 2000,[37] the film eventually premiered as part of Nickelodeon Sunday Movie Toons in December 2002. |
2 | The Electric Piper | Frederator Incorporated | Originally planned to premiere in 2000, the film eventually premiered in 2003. | |
3 | Maniac Magee | 2003 | Edmonds Entertainment | Visual effects by Nick Digital |
4 | The Alan Brady Show | Produced by Nick Digital | ||
5 | Holly Hobbie & Friends | 2006–07 | American Greetings | Miniseries of animated specials |
6 | Winx Club: The Secret of the Lost Kingdom (Nickelodeon version) | 2012 | Rainbow S.p.A. | Nickelodeon produced edited versions of these Winx Club movies. The plots were changed slightly, and the movies were re-dubbed to use the voice cast from the Nickelodeon revival of the series. |
7 | Winx Club: Magical Adventure (Nickelodeon version) | 2013 | ||
8 | Half-Shell Heroes: Blast to the Past | 2015 | Special based on Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles toy line Half-Shelf Heroes. | |
9 | Albert | 2016 | ||
10 | Hey Arnold!: The Jungle Movie | 2017 | Snee-Oosh, Inc. | Sequel to Hey Arnold!: The Movie and The Journal. Revival film and series finale of Hey Arnold!. |
11 | Lucky | 2019 | ||
12 | Baby Shark's Big Movie! | 2023 | Pinkfong | Released simultaneously on Nickelodeon and Paramount+.[38] |
13 | No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie | 2024 | N/A | Released simultaneously on Nickelodeon and Paramount+.[39] |
Digital releases
# | Title | Release date | Co-production(s) | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Rocko's Modern Life: Static Cling | 2019 | Joe Murray Productions | Revival special of Rocko's Modern Life. Originally planned to air on Nickelodeon, it was later released on Netflix.[40] |
2 | Invader Zim: Enter the Florpus | Maven Animation Studio | Revival film of Invader Zim. Originally planned to air on Nickelodeon, it was later released on Netflix.[40] | |
3 | The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run | 2020 | Paramount Animation Nickelodeon Movies United Plankton Pictures MRC |
Distributed by Paramount+ and premium VOD services in the U.S. in 2021. Released on Netflix worldwide on November 5, 2020. Originally planned for a summer 2020 theatrical release, but moved to streaming due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[41][42] Released in Canadian theaters on August 14, 2020.[43] |
4 | The Loud House Movie | 2021 | Nickelodeon Movies | Originally planned for a 2020 theatrical release, it was later released on Netflix.[44] |
5 | Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie | 2022 | Released on Netflix.[44] | |
6 | Blue's Big City Adventure | Nickelodeon Movies 9 Story Media Group Brown Bag Films Line By Line Media Boxel Animation |
Released on Paramount+.[45] | |
7 | Baby Shark's Big Movie! | 2023 | Pinkfong | Released simultaneously on Nickelodeon and Paramount+.[38] |
8 | The Casagrandes Movie | 2024 | Nickelodeon Movies Mighty Studios |
Released on Netflix.[46] |
9 | No Time to Spy: A Loud House Movie | N/A | Released simultaneously on Nickelodeon and Paramount+.[39] | |
10 | Saving Bikini Bottom: The Sandy Cheeks Movie | Nickelodeon Movies United Plankton Pictures |
Released on Netflix.[47] | |
11 | Plankton: The Movie | 2025 | To be released on Netflix.[48] |
Direct-to-video
All the films (except the international release of Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure) were distributed to home video by Paramount Home Entertainment.
# | Title | Release date | Co-production(s) | Notes |
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1 | Blue's Big Musical Movie | 2000 | ||
2 | Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure | 2003 | Universal Pictures Universal Cartoon Studios Paramount Pictures |
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3 | As Told by Ginger: The Wedding Frame | 2004 | Klasky Csupo | Series finale of As Told by Ginger. Originally planned to air on television, it was later released on VHS and DVD instead in the United States. |
4 | Rugrats Tales from the Crib: Snow White | 2005 | ||
5 | Rugrats Tales from the Crib: Three Jacks and a Beanstalk | 2006 |
Theatrical films
All the films are distributed by Paramount Pictures.
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