List of DIC programs
Appearance
TV series
- Cro et Bronto (1980)
- Archibald le Magi-chien (1980;)
- Ulysses 31 (1981; Co-Production with TMS Entertainment)[1]
- The Mysterious Cities of Gold (1982; co-production with M.K. and Studio Pierrot)
- Inspector Gadget (1983–1986) (co-production with LBS Communications)[2]
- The Littles (1983–1986)[2]
- Kideo TV (1984)
- The Get Along Gang (1984) (co-production with American Greetings)[1]
- Wolf Rock TV (1984) (co-production with Dick Clark Productions)[1]
- Pole Position (1984–1985)[1]
- Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats (1984–1988) (co-production with LBS Communications and Cuckoo's Nest Studio)[1]
- Rainbow Brite (1984–1986) (co-production with Hallmark Cards, Early Version Produced By Quinn Martin Productions)[1]
- The Care Bears (1985) (co-production with American Greetings and Nelvana; later episodes were exclusively produced by Nelvana with American Greetings)[1]
- Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling (1985) (co-production with WWE)
- Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors (1985) (co-produced by SFM Entertainment)[1]
- M.A.S.K. (1985–1986) (co-production LBS Communications)[1]
- Kissyfur (1986) (co-produced by NBC)
- Popples (1986–1988) (co-production with American Greetings)[1]
- Dennis the Menace (1986–1988)[3] (co-production with The Program Exchange and General Mills)
- The Real Ghostbusters (1986–1991) (Produced in association with Columbia Pictures Television)
- Lady Lovely Locks (1987) (co-production with American Greetings)[1]
- The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin (1987) (co-production with Atkinson Film-Arts)
- Beverly Hills Teens (1987)[2]
- Dinosaucers (1987–1988) (co-production with Coca-Cola Telecommunications, distributed by Sony Pictures Television)
- The New Archies (1987–1988) (co-production with Archie Comics)[1]
- Starcom: The U.S. Space Force (1987–1988)[1]
- Sylvanian Families (1987–1988)[1]
- Beany and Cecil (1988) (co-produced with Bob Clampett Productions)
- ALF: The Animated Series (1988–1989) (co-production with Alien Productions)[3]
- ALF Tales (1988–1990) (co-production with Alien Productions)
- Ring Raiders (1989) (co-production with Those Characters from Cleveland)
- The Karate Kid (produced in association with Columbia Pictures Television) (1989–1990)
- Camp Candy (1989–1992)
- The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! (1989) (co-production with Nintendo of America)[3]
- Captain N: The Game Master (1989) (co-production with Nintendo of America )[1]
- The Wizard of Oz (1990) (co-production with Turner Entertainment)
- Captain N & The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (1990) (co-production with Nintendo of America)[1]
- Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1990–1993) (later episodes were produced by Hanna-Barbera; co-production with TBS and Turner Entertainment, currently distributed by Warner Bros. Television)[3]
- New Kids on the Block (1990–1991)
- Swamp Thing (1991)[1]
- Hammerman (1991–1992)
- The New Super Mario World (1991–1992) (co-production with Nintendo of America[1])
- Where's Waldo? (1991–1992) (distributed by HIT Entertainment)[3]
- Wish Kid (1991–1992)[1]
- ProStars (1991–1992)[2]
- Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire (1992)[2]
- Stunt Dawgs (1992–1993) (co-production with Rainforest Entertainment and Franklin/Waterman Productions)
- The Incredible Dennis the Menace (1993)
- Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (1993–1996) (co-production with Sega Corporation North America and Bohbot Communications)[3]
- Sonic the Hedgehog (1993–1994) (co-production with Reteitalia S.p.A, Telecinco, Bohbot Entertainment and Sega of America)[1]
- Madeline (later renamed The New Adventures of Madeline) (1993, 1995, 2000–2001)[3]
- Hurricanes (1993–1997) (co-production with Scottish Television and Siriol Productions, distributed by Bohbot Productions)[2]
- Double Dragon (1993–1994) (co-production with Bohbot Entertainment and Tradewest Inc.)
- Street Sharks (1994–1995) (distributed by Bohbot Productions)[1]
- Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? (1994–1999) (distributed by The Program Exchange)[3]
- Ultraforce (1995)
- Gadget Boy & Heather (1995–1996) (co-production with France Animation and M6)[2]
- What-a-Mess (1995–1996)[2]
- The Legend of Sarmoti: Siegfried & Roy (1996)[1]
- Inspector Gadget's Field Trip (1996–1998) [1]
- Gadget Boy's Adventures in History (1997–1998) (co-production with France Animation and M6)[2]
- Mummies Alive! (1997) (produced by Claster Television)[2]
- The Wacky World of Tex Avery (1997–1998) (produced by Les Studios Tex, Telecima and M6)[2]
- Extreme Dinosaurs (1997–1999) (co-production with Bohbot Kids Network)
- Pocket Dragon Adventures (1998) (co-production with Bohbot Kids Network)
- Sonic Underground (1999–2000) (co-production with Sega of America, Les Studios Tex, TF1, Bohbot Kids Network)[2]
- Archie's Weird Mysteries (1999–2000) (co-produced by Les Studios Tex and Archie Comics)[1]
- Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century (1999–2001)[1]
- Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! (2001–2002) (produced by Dualstar Animation)[1]
- Gadget and the Gadgetinis (2001–2003)
- Speed Racer X (2002)
- Liberty's Kids (2002–2003) (co-production with PBS)[2]
- Super Duper Sumos (2002–2003) (co-produced by Les Studios Tex)[2]
- Sabrina's Secret Life (2003–2004) (co-produced by Les Studios Tex and Archie Comics)[1]
- Strawberry Shortcake (2003–2008) (co-production with American Greetings)[2]
- Trollz (2005–2006) (co-production with Studio DAM)[2]
- Horseland (2006–2008)[2]
- DinoSquad (2007–2008)[2]
- Sushi Pack (2007–2009) (co-production with American Greetings, season 2 had Cookie Jar Entertainment instead of DIC Entertainment)[1]
TV Specials
- Poochie (1984)
- Robotman & Friends (1985) (co-production with United Media Productions and LBS Communications)
- Barbie and the Rockers: Out of this World (1987) (co-production with Mattel)
- Barbie and The Sensations: Rockin' Back to Earth (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)[1]
- Hulk Hogan: All-Time Champ (1992)
- Inspector Gadget Saves Christmas (1992) (co-production with LBS Communications)
- A Hollywood Hounds Christmas (1994)
- Legend of the Hawaiian Slammers (1994)[1]
- Jingle Bell Rock (1995)
- Sonic Christmas Blast (1996) (co-production with Sega of America)
Theatrical=
- Here Come the Littles (1985) (co-production with ABC Motion Pictures and Clubhouse Pictures[1])
- 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[4])
- Inspector Gadget (1999; live-action) (co-production with Walt Disney Pictures and Caravan Pictures[5])
- Strawberry Shortcake: The Sweet Dreams Movie (2006) (co-produced by American Greetings)[3]
Direct-to-video Movies and TV Movies
- The Kingdom Chums: Little David's Adventure (1986) (co-production with Diana Kerew Productions)
- Liberty and the Littles (1986) (co-production with ABC; later aired as multi-part TV episode)
- Dennis the Menace: Dinosaur Hunter (1987; live-action) (co-production with Coca-Cola Telecommunications[6])
- Dennis the Menace: Memory Mayhem (1987)
- Dennis the Menace: The Mitchell's Move (1987)
- Dennis the Menace: Dennis the Movie Star (1988)
- M.A.S.K.: The Movie (1988) (Compilation)
- M.A.S.K.: The Movie II (1990) (Compilation)
- The Secret Garden (1994) (Acquired from ABC Entertainment; produced by Mike Young Productions, Greengrass Productions, and ABC Entertainment)
- Our Friend, Martin (1999) (co-production with Intellectual Properties Worldwide[7])
- Madeline: Lost in Paris (1999)
- Inspector Gadget: Gadget's Greatest Gadgets (1999)
- Sunday Movie Toons series (2002)
- Sabrina: Friends Forever (based on Sabrina: The Animated Series)
- Inspector Gadget's Last Case
- Time Kid (based on The Time Machine by H. G. Wells)
- Dennis the Menace: Cruise Control (based on Dennis The Menace)
- The Archies in: Jugman (based on Archie's Weird Mysteries)
- Dinosaur Island (based on The Lost World by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle)
- My Fair Madeline (based on Madeline)
- Groove Squad
- Treasure Island (based on Treasure Island by Robert Louis Stevenson)
- Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol (based on A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens)
- Globehunters: An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure (based on Around the World in Eighty Days by Jules Verne)
- The Amazing Zorro (based on Johnston McCulley's Zorro)
- 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (based on 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne)
Live-Action TV Series
- Photon (1984) (co-produced by SFM Entertainment)[1]
- Zoobilee Zoo (1986) (co-production with Hallmark Cards and BRB Productions)
- I'm Telling! (1987–1988)
- Hey Vern, It's Ernest! (1988–1989) (co-produced by Emshell Producers Group, Inc.)[2]
- Record Breakers (1989)[8]
- Zak Tales (1990–1991) (co-production with Sesame Workshop, originally The Children's Television Workshop)[1]
- Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad (1994–1995) (co-produced by Tsuburaya, Ultracom and All-American Television)[2]
- Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills (1994–1995) (co-production with USA Network)[2]
- Old MacDonald's Sing-A-Long Farm (1994–1996)
- Rimba's Island (1994–1996)
- Hypernauts (1996)
- Cake (2006) (produced in association with Brookwell McNamara Entertainment)[2]
- Dance Revolution (2006–2007) (produced in association with Brookwell McNamara Entertainment)
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