List of DIC programs
This is a list of programs produced and/or acquired by DIC Entertainment. Most of the DIC library is currently owned by WildBrain through its in-name-only unit, Cookie Jar Entertainment.
International rights to DIC's pre-1990 library was owned by C&D Entertainment until 1996, until Saban acquired their assets and so international distribution moved to Saban International/BVS International. This remained until 2001 when Disney bought the Fox Family Worldwide franchise of libraries and assets, as well as the 75,7% majority stake in Fox Kids Europe (later renamed to Jetix Europe), making international distribution rights to its pre-1990 library moved to Disney.
The international distribution rights to the post-1990 library are formerly held by Buena Vista International Television, before DIC became re-independent in 2000.
DIC Entertainment re-acquired the international rights to its pre-1990 library from BVS International and Jetix Europe in March 2006.
Many of DIC's shows that are part of the ex-Créativité & Développement library are currently owned by Disney Enterprises through BVS Entertainment.
Animated shows
DIC France
Title | Year(s) | Network | Notes |
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Les Aventures de l'Energie | 1975 | TF1 | Co-production with Sodel, Vidéogrammes de France & Gédéon/Compagnie |
Cro et Bronto | 1978–80 | Antenne 2 | |
Les Aventures de Plume d'Elan | 1979–81 | TF1 | Co-production with Belokapi |
Archibald le Magi-chien | 1980–81 | TF1 | Co-production with Comité Français d'Education pour la Santé |
Beulebeul Ermite | 1980 | Antenne 2 | |
Ulysses 31 | 1981–82 | FR3 RTL Télé Luxembourg | Co-production with TMS Entertainment |
Lupin VIII | 1982 | N/A | Failed pilot, Co-production with TMS Entertainment |
The Mysterious Cities of Gold | 1982–83 | Antenne 2 NHK General TV RTL Télévision | Co-production with M.K. and Studio Pierrot |
DIC Entertainment
Title | Year(s) | Network | Notes |
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Inspector Gadget | 1983–86 | Syndication FR3 | Co-production with LBS Communications, Nelvana (Season 1) & Field Communications (Season 1)[1] |
The Littles | 1983–86 | ABC | Co-production with ABC Entertainment[1] |
The Get Along Gang | 1984-85 | CBS | Pilot was made by Nelvana, Co-production with American Greetings |
Wolf Rock TV | 1984 | ABC | Co-production with Dick Clark Productions |
Kidd Video | 1984–85 | NBC | Co-production with Saban Productions |
Pole Position | 1984-85 | CBS | |
Rainbow Brite | 1984–86 | Syndication | Co-production with Hallmark Cards & LBS Communications |
Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats | 1984–88 | Syndication FR3 | Co-production with McNaught Syndicate, LBS Communications, ICC TV Productions (Season 1), Chris-Craft Television (Season 2) & United Entertainment Group (Season 2) |
Care Bears | 1985 | Syndication | Season 1, Co-production with American Greetings & LBS Communications |
Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling | 1985–86 | CBS | Co-production with World Wrestling Federation |
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors | 1985–86 | Syndication | Co-production with SFM Entertainment |
M.A.S.K. | 1985–86 | Syndication | Co-production with LBS Communications, Production Reed, KK C&D Asia, & Studio World |
Kissyfur | 1986–88 | NBC | Co-production with NBC Productions & Saban Productions (Season 2) |
Popples | 1986–88 | Syndication | Co-production with American Greetings, aired as part of Kideo TV |
Dennis the Menace[2] | 1986–88 | Syndication | Co-production with General Mills & Crawleys Animation (Season 2) |
The Real Ghostbusters | 1986–91 | ABC | Co-production with Columbia Pictures Television & Coca-Cola Telecommunications |
The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin | 1986–87 | Syndication | Co-production with Atkinson Film-Arts |
Lady Lovely Locks | 1987 | Syndication | Co-production with American Greetings, aired as part of Kideo TV |
Beverly Hills Teens | 1987 | Syndication | [1] |
Maxie's World | 1987 | Syndication | Co-production with Claster Television |
ALF: The Animated Series | 1987–89 | NBC | Co-production with Alien Productions & Saban Entertainment[2] |
Dinosaucers | 1987–88 | Syndication | Co-production with Coca-Cola Telecommunications |
Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater | 1987 | CBS | Co-production with Sanrio & MGM Television |
Little Clowns of Happytown | 1987-88 | ABC | Co-production with Marvel Productions & Murakami-Wolf-Swenson |
The New Archies | 1987–88 | NBC | Co-production with Archie Comics & Saban Productions |
Starcom: The U.S. Space Force | 1987–88 | Syndication | Co-production with Coca-Cola Telecommunications |
Sylvanian Families | 1987–88 | Syndication | Co-production with Coca-Cola Telecommunications |
The New Adventures of Beany and Cecil | 1988 | ABC | Co-production with Bob Clampett Productions & Spumco |
COPS | 1988–89 | Syndication | Co-production with Claster Television |
ALF Tales | 1988–89 | NBC | Co-production with Alien Productions & Saban Entertainment |
The Chipmunks | 1988–90 | NBC | Seasons 6-8, Co-production with Bagdasarian Productions |
Ring Raiders | 1989 | Syndication | Co-production with Those Characters from Cleveland |
The Karate Kid | 1989 | NBC | Co-production with Columbia Pictures Television |
Camp Candy | 1989–92 | NBC Syndication | Co-production with Saban Entertainment |
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | 1989 | Syndication | Co-production with Saban Entertainment, Nintendo of America & Viacom |
The Legend of Zelda | 1989 | Syndication | Co-production with Saban Entertainment, Nintendo of America & Viacom, Aired as part of The Super Mario Bros Super Show |
Captain N: The Game Master | 1989–91 | NBC | Co-production with Nintendo of America |
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | 1989–91 | Syndication | Co-production with Claster Television |
The Power Team | 1990–92 | Syndication | Co-production with Acclaim Entertainment, Saban Entertainment & Bohbot Entertainment, aired as part of Video Power |
The Wizard of Oz | 1990 | ABC | Co-production with Turner Entertainment Co. |
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 | 1990 | NBC Italia 1 | Co-production with Nintendo of America and Retitalia S.p.A. |
Captain Planet and the Planeteers | 1990–92 | TBS | Seasons 1-3, Co-production with Turner Entertainment Co. |
New Kids on the Block | 1990–91 | ABC | |
Swamp Thing | 1990–91 | Fox | Co-production with Batfilm Productions, & DC Comics |
Captain Zed and the Zee Zone | 1991 | Children's ITV | Co-production with Tony Collingwood Productions Limited, HIT Communications PLC & Scottish Television Enterprises |
Chip & Pepper's Cartoon Madness | 1991 | NBC | Co-production with Rainforest Entertainment |
Hammerman | 1991–92 | ABC | Co-production with Hammin' Productions, Inc., Retitalia SpA and Telecinco |
Super Mario World | 1991 | NBC Italia 1 Telecinco | Co-production with Nintendo of America, Retitalia SpA and Telecinco |
Where's Waldo? | 1991 | CBS ITV | Co-production with The Waldo Film Company and HIT Communications PLC |
Wish Kid | 1991–92 | NBC | Co-production with Retitalia SpA and Telecinco |
ProStars | 1991–1992 | NBC | Co-production with Retitalia SpA and Telecinco [1] |
Bill and Ted's Excellent Adventures | 1991 | Fox | Season 2, Co-production with Orion Television Entertainment & Nelson Entertainment |
Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire | 1992 | Fox | Co-production with Retitalia SpA and Telecinco [1] |
Stunt Dawgs | 1992–93 | Syndication | Co-production with Franklin/Waterman Productions, Rainforest Entertainment & Claster Television |
All-New Dennis the Menace | 1993 | CBS | Co-production with General Mills, Retitalia SpA and Telecinco |
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog | 1993 | Syndication Italia 1 Telecinco | Co-production with Sega of America, Bohbot Entertainment, Retitalia SpA and Telecinco |
Sonic the Hedgehog | 1993–94 | ABC Italia 1 Telecinco | Co-production with Sega of America, Retitalia SpA and Telecinco |
Madeline | 1993–2001 | The Family Channel ABC Disney Channel | |
Hurricanes | 1993–97 | Syndication Scottish Television | Co-production with Scottish Television Enterprises, Siriol Productions & Bohbot Entertainment |
Double Dragon | 1993–94 | Syndication (Amazin' Adventures) Italia 1 Telecinco | Co-production with Bohbot Entertainment & Tradewest Inc. |
Street Sharks | 1994–97 | Syndication (Amazin' Adventures) | Co-production with Bohbot Entertainment |
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? | 1994–99 | Fox | [2] |
Ultraforce | 1995 | Syndication (Amazin' Adventures) | Co-production with Bohbot Entertainment |
Action Man | 1995–96 | Syndication (Amazin' Adventures) | Co-production with Bohbot Entertainment |
Gadget Boy & Heather | 1995–96 | Syndication (Amazin' Adventures II) M6 | Co-production with France Animation and M6[1] |
What-a-Mess | 1995–96 | ABC | Co-production with Link Entertainment[1] |
Sailor Moon | 1995–96 | Syndication | English dub of first 82 episodes, later episodes were dubbed by Cloverway & Viz Media |
Siegfried & Roy: Masters of the Impossible | 1996 | Fox | |
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip | 1996–98 | The History Channel | |
Gadget Boy's Adventures in History | 1997–98 | The History Channel | Co-production with France Animation and M6[1] |
Mummies Alive! | 1997 | Syndication | Co-production with Northern Lights Entertainment[1] |
The Wacky World of Tex Avery | 1997 | Syndication M6 | Co-production with Les Studios Tex, Telecima and M6[1] |
Extreme Dinosaurs | 1997 | Syndication (BKN) | Co-production with Bohbot Entertainment |
Pocket Dragon Adventures | 1998 | Syndication | Co-production with BKN |
Sonic Underground | 1999 | TF1 Syndication (BKN) | Co-production with Sega of America, Les Studios Tex & TF1[1] |
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century | 1999–2001 | Fox Scottish Television | Co-production with Scottish Television Enterprises |
Sabrina: The Animated Series | 1999–2000 | UPN ABC | Co-production with Savage Studios Ltd., Hartbreak Films & Archie Comics[2] |
Archie's Weird Mysteries | 1999–2000 | PAX M6 | Co-production with Les Studios Tex and Archie Comics |
Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! | 2001–02 | ABC | Co-production with Dualstar Animation |
Alienators: Evolution Continues | 2001–02 | Fox | Co-production with The Montecito Picture Company, Dentsu, Columbia TriStar Television and DreamWorks Television |
Super Duper Sumos | 2001 (2002–03 in US) | Nickelodeon | Co-production with Ameko Entertainment |
Speed Racer X | 2002 | Nickelodeon Nick GAS | English dub of Anime series |
Liberty's Kids | 2002–03 | PBS (PBS Kids) | Co-production with Melusine Productions[1] |
Stargate Infinity | 2002–03 | Fox (FoxBox) Disney Channel France M6 | Co-production with Les Studios Tex and MGM Television Entertainment |
Gadget & the Gadgetinis | 2002–03 | Fox Kids Europe M6 Channel 5 | Co-production with SIP Animation, ABC Family Properties, Fox Kids Europe N.V., Fox Kids International Programming, M6, Channel 5 and Mediatrade S.P.A. |
Sabrina's Secret Life | 2003–04 | Syndication (DIC Kids Network) | Co-production with Les Studios Tex & Archie Comics |
Knights of the Zodiac | 2003–04 | Cartoon Network | English dub of Anime series produced by Toei Animation and ADV Films |
Strawberry Shortcake | 2003–08 | Direct-to-Video | Co-production with American Greetings[1] |
Trollz | 2005 | Syndication (DIC Kids Network) | Co-production with Studio DAM[1] |
Horseland | 2006–08 | CBS (KOL Secret Slumber Party/KEWLopolis) | Co-Production with Horseland LLC and KOL/AOL for Kids [1] |
DinoSquad | 2007–08 | CBS (KEWLopolis) | [1] |
Sushi Pack | 2007–09 | CBS (KEWLopolis) | Co-production with American Greetings, Season 2 made by Cookie Jar Entertainment |
Live-action shows
Title | Year(s) | Network | Notes |
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Zoobilee Zoo | 1986 | Syndication | Co-production with Hallmark Cards, BRB Productions & SFM Entertainment |
I'm Telling! | 1987–88 | NBC | Co-production with Saban Entertainment |
Photon | 1987 | Syndication | Co-production with SFM Entertainment |
Hey Vern, It's Ernest! | 1988 | CBS | Co-production with Emshell Producers Group[1] |
Record Breakers | 1989 | Syndication | [3] |
Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad | 1994–95 | Syndication | Co-production with Tsuburaya, Ultracom & All-American Television[1] |
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills | 1994–95 | USA Network | [1] |
Old MacDonald's Sing-a-Long Farm | 1994-95 | Lifetime | |
Rimba's Island | 1994–96 | Fox | Disney's rights to the series expired in 2006[4] |
Hypernauts | 1996 | ABC | Co-production with Greengrass Productions, Foundation Imaging & Netter Digital Entertainment |
Cake | 2006 | CBS (KOL Secret Slumber Party) | Co-production with Brookwell McNamara Entertainment and KOL/AOL for Kids[1] |
Dance Revolution | 2006–07 | CBS (KOL Secret Slumber Party) | Co-production with Brookwell McNamara Entertainment and KOL/AOL for Kids |
TV specials
- Poochie (1984)
- Robotman & Friends (1985) (co-production with United Media Productions and LBS Communications)
- The Kingdom Chums: Little David's Adventure (1986) (co-production with Diana Kerew Productions)
- Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World (September 1987) (co-production with Mattel)
- Barbie and the Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth (September 1987) (co-production with Mattel)
- Meet Julie (1987)
- Madeline (1988)
- Madeline's Christmas (1990)
- Madeline and the Bad Hat (1991)
- Madeline and the Gypsies (1991)
- Madeline's Rescue (1991)
- Madeline in London (1991)
- Little Golden Book Land (1989) (co-production with Western Publishing)
- Battletoads (1992)
- Defenders of Dynatron City (1992)
- Hulk Hogan: All-Time Champ (1992)
- Super Trolls (1992) (co-produced with Bohbot Entertainment))
- Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas (1992) (co-production with LBS Communications)
- A Hollywood Hounds Christmas (1994)
- Legend of the Hawaiian Slammers (1994)
- Jingle Bell Rock (1995)
- Twas the Night Before Bumpy (1995)
- Sonic Christmas Blast (1996) (co-production with Sega of America)
Theatrical films
- Here Come the Littles (1985) (co-production with ABC Motion Pictures and Clubhouse Pictures)
- Rainbow Brite and the Star Stealer (1985) (co-production with Warner Bros. Pictures)
- Heathcliff: The Movie (1986) (co-production with LBS Communications and Clubhouse Pictures)
- Meet the Deedles (1998; live-action) (co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Peak Productions)
- Inspector Gadget (1999; live-action) (co-production with Walt Disney Pictures, Caravan Pictures and The Kerner Entertainment Company)
- Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie (2006; Computer Animation) (co-produced by American Greetings)[2]
TV movies
- Liberty and the Littles (1986) (co-production with ABC; later aired as multi-part TV episode)
- Liberty (1986: live-action) (co-production with NBC and Robert Greenwald Productions)
- The Kingdom Chums: Little David's Adventure (1986) (co-production with ABC and Diana Kerew Productions)
- Barbie and the Rockers: Out of This World (1987) (co-produced with Saban Productions)
- Barbie and the Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth (1987) (co-produced with Saban Productions)
- Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter (1987; live-action) (co-production with Coca-Cola Telecommunications)
- Archie: To Riverdale and Back Again (1990)
- Mori no Tonto-tachi (1990) (combined episodes to make a movie called A Christmas Adventure; Co-distributed with Saban Entertainment)
- Genius (1999)[5]
- DIC Movie Toons (2002)
- Sabrina: Friends Forever
- Inspector Gadget's Last Case
- Time Kid
- Dennis the Menace: Cruise Control
- The Archies in Jugman
- Dinosaur Island
- My Fair Madeline
- Groove Squad
- Treasure Island
- Globehunters: An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure (produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios[6] and Frederator Studios[7])
- The Amazing Zorro
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea
Direct-to-video features and movies
- A Christmas Carol (1997)
- The Adventures of Snowden (1997)
- Our Friend, Martin (1999) (co-production with Intellectual Properties Worldwide)
- Madeline: Lost in Paris (1999)
- Monster Mash (2000, co-production with RAI Radiotelevisione Italiana)
- Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper Ever! (2005) (CGI)
- Madeline in Tahiti (2005)
- McKids Adventures (co-production with McDonald's, KanDoKid Films and Brookwell McNamara Entertainment):
- Get Up and Go with Ronald (2006) (Live-action)
- Treasure Hunt with Ronald (2006) (Live-action)
- Iz and the Zizzles (2006)
- Iz and the Zizzles: Will the Zizzles Sizzle or Fizzle? (2006)
Direct-to-video compilations
Notes:
- These features are edited from several television episodes of the respective show, with new wrap-around animation running a small chunk of the features' total runtime.
- These features contain episodes of the series with ether minor or major edits to make them feature-length, e.g. removing intros and credits.
- Released on home video only in the United Kingdom
- Dispuite the name, the US release actually contains the "Family Feud" episodes: "Brother's Helper", "New Mummy in Town" and "The Heart's Arrow", although when originally planned the tape was meant to be released with the episodes "Ra, Ra, Ra, Ra", "Sleep Walk Like An Egyptian" and "The Gift of Geb", which is how it was when the tape was released in Spain.
- Reissued on VHS and DVD in 2003 as Mummies Alive! - The Beginning..., with the first three episodes instead of the first four (which was instead included as a bonus episode on the DVD release), but retaining the footage used from this release
- This is a "singalong" release, featuring stock footage and songs from the respective show with singalong lyrics.
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