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13Especially in the most recent decades, an animated TV show has always been produced by at least two studios in some way, since animation can be labor-intensive and a little expensive.
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21* The Advertising/{{Pepsiman}} TV commercials were produced by Creator/IndustrialLightAndMagic for the Tokyo firm Pyramid Films.
22* The late '80s "Wacky Wild Kool-Aid Style" and early '90s "human cartoon" ads for Kool-Aid brand juice products were produced by the Creator/MovingPictureCompany of the United Kingdom, with some additional work by American CGI house [[Film/{{Tron}} Triple I]], for the New York City-based Grey Global Group. The post-production was also done in the United Kingdom - meaning there were probably lots of [[FakeAmerican Brits imitating American accents]] for the voice work (with the exception of Kool-Aid Man's long-time voice actor, Richard Berg, who continued to voice the character in the ads). Reportedly, most of the live-action kids that appeared in them came from local London acting schools.
23** This trend continued for the late '90s ads, which were produced in New Zealand (the monster truck in the Mega Mountain Twists advertisement was a truck owned by local monster truck driver Ian Soanes).
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27* ''Anime/AfroSamurai'' -- Written and animated by Creator/{{Gonzo}} (Japan); cast, produced and distributed by Creator/{{Funimation}} Entertainment (USA) even in Japan. Creator/SamuelLJackson is an executive producer and the lead actor, and [[Music/WuTangClan RZA]] composed the soundtrack.
28* ''Anime/AlicesAdventuresInWonderlandJP'': The series was a Japanese-German co-production between Creator/NipponAnimation and Apollo Films.
29* ''Anime/TheAnimatrix'' -- Features nine segments across which animation, writing and directing duties are handled by American, Korean, and (mostly) Japanese talent.
30* ''WesternAnimation/{{Ark}}'' is co-produced between US and South Korea, the latter contributing much of its animation.
31* The first ''Anime/{{Bakugan}} Battle Brawlers'' series was a fully Japanese production (Creator/TMSEntertainment and Japan Vistec along with Creator/{{SEGA}} TOYS Co.), but [[OddlyNamedSequel follow-up series]] ''New Vestroia'' and ''Gundalian Invaders'' and the ''[[Anime/BakuganBattlePlanet Battle Planet]]'' reboot were made in conjunction with North American licensors Nelvana Enterprises and Spin Master (both Canadian), due to the fact that the original series [[GermansLoveDavidHasselhoff was far more popular in Canada and the US than it was in Japan]] and the local numbers weren't good enough to warrant a follow-up. ''Battle Planet'' also adds Creator/ManOfActionStudios and Creator/StudioHibari as co-producers.
32* ''Anime/TheBigO'' Season 2 -- Animated by Creator/{{Sunrise}} produced by Sunrise and Bandai Visual, co-produced with Creator/CartoonNetwork.
33* ''[[Film/BladeRunnerShorts Blade Runner: Black Out 2022]]'' -- Set in the ''Franchise/BladeRunner'' universe, directed by Creator/ShinichiroWatanabe.
34** Another ''Blade Runner'' anime has been made with ''Anime/BladeRunnerBlackLotus''.
35* Starting with ''Anime/TheBoyAndTheBeast'', Creator/MamoruHosoda's films have been coproductions between Japan and France.
36* ''Anime/BubblegumCrisis'' ''TOKYO 2040'' was animated by Creator/{{AIC}}, who also animated the original '80s OVA, but was co-produced by Creator/ADVFilms.
37* All of the ''Anime/BurnUp'' series, were animated by Creator/{{AIC}}, however ''W'' and ''Excess'' were co-produced by Creator/ADVFilms, in fact they were ADV's first co-productions, ''Burn-Up Scramble'' was also a co-production, but with both the American and Japanese divisions of Creator/{{Geneon}}.
38* ''Anime/CannonBusters'' -- Based on an American comic book, written by its creator [=LeSean=] Thomas, produced by Creator/{{Netflix}}, animated by the Japanese studio Creator/{{Satelight}}.
39* ''Anime/DeadLeaves'' -- Made by Creator/ProductionIG (Japan) and produced by Manga Entertainment (UK/USA)
40* ''Anime/DevilmanCrybaby'' -- Animated by Creator/ScienceSaru (Japan), streamed as a Creator/{{Netflix}} Original Series worldwide, even in Japan.
41* ''Manga/DimensionW'' -- Animated by [[Anime/CelestialMethod Studio 3hz]] and [[Creator/RoughDraftStudios Orange]], and produced in part with [=FUNimation=].
42* ''Manga/FireForce'' -- Anime made by Creator/DavidProduction and features Funimation and Chinese streaming site bilibili part of the production committee.
43* ''Anime/FLCLProgressiveAndAlternative'' -- Like ''IGPX'' below, was made by Production I.G (Japan) and Cartoon Network (USA, through Creator/AdultSwim)
44* The 2019 reboot of ''Manga/FruitsBasket'' was produced by studio Creator/TMSEntertainment, and [=FUNimation=] was a member of the production committee since the 14th episode of the second season.
45* ''Anime/{{Ghost in the Shell|1995}}'' (1995 film) -- Made by Production I.G (Japan) and produced by Creator/MangaEntertainment (UK/USA)
46** Its sequel, ''Innocence'' would be a co-production between Creator/ProductionIG (Japan), Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), Tokuma Shoten (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan).
47* ''Anime/GhostInTheShellStandAloneComplex'' - Made by Production I.G (Japan) and produced by Manga Entertainment (UK/USA) and Bandai Entertainment USA.
48* ''Manga/{{Guyver}}'' - The 2006 TV series was a collaboration between Kadokawa Shoten (Japan) and ADV Films (US)
49* ''Anime/HaloLegends'' -- USA/Japan co-op like ''WesternAnimation/BatmanGothamKnight'' [[note]] just replace Creator/{{Madhouse}} with Creator/StudioBONES and Creator/ToeiAnimation[[/note]]
50* ''Anime/IGPXImmortalGrandPrix'' -- Made by Production I.G (Japan) and produced by Bandai Entertainment (also Japan) and Cartoon Network (USA).
51* The 2003 anime for ''Literature/KinosJourney'' was produced by studio Creator/{{ACGT}}, and Creator/ADVFilms was a member of the production committee.
52* ''Anime/LastHope2018'' -- Was created by Xiamen Skyloong Media (China) and Creator/{{Satelight}} (Japan).
53* ''Anime/TheLegendOfSnowWhite'' -- Made by Japanese Creator/TatsunokoProduction and Italian Creator/MondoTV.
54* The ''Anime/MarvelAnime'' shows (as well as the movies ''Anime/IronManRiseOfTechnovore'' and ''Anime/AvengersConfidentialBlackWidowAndPunisher''), which were a collaboration between Creator/MarvelComics and Creator/{{Madhouse}}.
55* Likewise, ''Anime/MarvelDiskWarsTheAvengers'', a collaboration between Marvel and Creator/ToeiAnimation.
56* ''Anime/MaryAndTheWitchsFlower'': Creator/StudioPonoc (Japan), Creator/StudioKhara (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]], Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Hakuhodo DY Media Partners (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (US), Lawson (Japan), Kadokawa Shoten (Japan), Yoimuri TV (Japan), Ken On (Japan), Amuse (Japan), DN Dream Partners (Japan), Line Corporation (Japan), Yoimuri Shimbun (Japan), STV (Japan), MMT (Japan), SDT (Japan), CTV (Japan), HTV (Japan), FBS (Japan), and Creator/AltitudeFilmDistribution (UK)
57* ''Anime/MassEffectParagonLost'': --USA/Japan/Canada Production with Creator/FUNimation and Creator/ProductionIG.
58* ''Anime/MayaTheBee'' -- Produced in Germany by ZDF and Taurus Film, in Austria by Apollo Film, and in Japan by Zuiyo Enterprise/Nippon Animation. A similar trinational arrangement produced the anime adaptation of ''Literature/VickyTheViking''.
59* ''[[Literature/TheMoomins Moomin]]'' - A co-production between Japan, the Netherlands and Finland.
60* ''Anime/TheMysteriousCitiesOfGold'' -- France ([=DiC=])/Japan (Creator/{{NHK}}, Creator/StudioPierrot)
61* ''Anime/NadiaTheSecretOfBlueWater'' --A co-production between Creator/StudioGainax, Creator/GroupTAC (Japan) and Creator/SeiYoung (South Korea).
62* ''Manga/NinjaHattori'' - The 2012 anime is a co-production between Creator/ShinEiAnimation (Japan) and Reliance [=MediaWorks=], later Green Gold Animation (both from India).
63* ''WesternAnimation/ObanStarRacers'' -- Jetix Europe and Sav! The World Productions (France) with Bandai Visual and Hal Film Maker (Japan).
64* ''Anime/{{Pecola}}'' -- Produced between Yomiko Advertising (Japan) and Creator/{{Nelvana}} (Canada)
65* The ''VideoGame/PrettySeries'' franchise consisting of ''[[Anime/PrettyRhythmAuroraDream Pre]]''''[[Anime/PrettyRhythmDearMyFuture tty]]'' ''[[Anime/PrettyRhythmRainbowLive Rhythm]]'', ''VideoGame/{{PriPara}}'', ''Anime/KirattoPriChan'' and ''Anime/WacchaPriMagi'' is a collaboration between Japan's Takara Tomy and Creator/TatsunokoProduction and South Korea's Creator/DongWooAnimation.
66* A 2009 adaptation of ''Literature/RomanceOfTheThreeKingdoms'' was co-produced between Chinese and Japanese studios.
67* ''Manga/RurouniKenshin Seisohen'', a.k.a. ''Samurai X: Reflections'' -- Made by Creator/StudioDEEN (Japan); produced by Creator/ADVFilms (USA)
68* ''Anime/RWBYIceQueendom'' -- Made by Creator/StudioShaft in Japan using the characters and setting of American studio Creator/RoosterTeeth's [[WebAnimation/{{RWBY}} webseries]].
69* The anime of ''Manga/SamuraiGun'' was co-financed by Creator/ADVFilms.
70* ''Anime/ScottPilgrimTakesOff'' -- Made by Creator/ScienceSARU in Japan, written by Canadian-American creator Creator/BryanLeeOMalley and produced by American and British creatives.
71* ''Anime/SherlockHound'' was a coproduction between Creator/TMSEntertainment (Japan) and Creator/{{RAI}} (Italy).
72* The third season of ''Anime/SonicX'' was also funded and produced by Creator/FourKidsEntertainment and [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company France]] through [[Creator/TouchstonePictures Buena Vista International]].
73* ''Anime/SpiderRiders'' -- Made with Creator/BeeTrain, Creator/TVTokyo and Yomiko Advertising in Japan and Creator/CookieJarEntertainment in Canada.
74* The anime version of ''Manga/TenjhoTenge'' was animated by Creator/{{Madhouse}} with backing provided by Avex, the manga's original publisher Shueisha and Creator/TVAsahi who aired the show in Japan and it was co-produced by the American division of Creator/{{Geneon}}.
75* ''Manga/{{Tekkonkinkreet}}'': Animated by Creator/Studio4C (Japan), directed by an American living in Japan, and scored by British rock band Plaid.
76* ''Anime/TenkaiKnights'' is a MerchandiseDriven co-production between Shogakukan-Shueisha Productions (Japan) and the Canadian toy company Spin Master.
77* After the finished dubbing the initial 51 episodes, 4Kids funded 26 more episodes of ''Anime/UltimateMuscle'', since it was more successful internationally compared to the massive bomb it was in Japan and thus those 26 episodes aired internationally well before they aired on Creator/TVTokyo in Japan.
78* ''Anime/Ulysses31'' -- a collaboration between [=DiC=] and TMS.
79* ''[[Anime/SavingOurFragileEarthUnicoSpecialChapter Saving our Fragile Earth: Unico Special Chapter]]'' was a co-production between Chinese and Japanese animation studios.
80* The ''[[ComicBook/{{Valerian}} Valérian and Laureline]]'' animated series -- France/Japan
81* All ''Franchise/YuGiOh'' films and series after the first two have been funded/produced by Creator/FourKidsEntertainment.
82* Starting with ''Anime/YourName.'' (his first film produced by Creator/{{Toho}}), Creator/MakotoShinkai's films have been co-productions between Japan, China, and the United Kingdom.
83* ''Anime/YuGiOhGX'' was a co-production between the Japanese companies and Creator/DongWooAnimation.
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86[[folder:Asian Animation]]
87* ''Animation/BabySharksBigShow'' - A co-production between South Korean-based Creator/{{Pinkfong}} and United States-based Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}.
88* ''Animation/NoonboryAndTheSuper7'' - A co-production between Creator/DaiWon in South Korea and Creator/CookieJarEntertainment (now Creator/WildBrain) in Canada.
89* ''Animation/DeerSquad'' — A Chinese animated series in collaboration with streaming app iQIYI and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}}.
90* ''Animation/StitchAndAi'' - This Chinese series was produced by Anhui Xinhua Media and Panimation Hwakai Media in association with Disney, and some American animators (including those from ''WesternAnimation/LiloAndStitchTheSeries'') assisted in production. It was also written and directed by Americans; the show's director was actually one of the executive producers of ''Lilo & Stitch: The Series''.
91* ''Animation/ZSquad'' - A co-production between South Korean Enemes and Canadian Creator/{{Nelvana}}.
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94[[folder:Eastern European Animation]]
95* ''Literature/TheLittleWitch'' was adapted into a Czechoslovak-West German animated television series in 1984.
96* ''Animation/MireBalaKaleHin'' - Czech-Finnish co-production
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99[[folder:Films -- Animation]]
100* ''WesternAnimation/TheAdventuresOfTheAmericanRabbit'' -- American-Japanese co-production between Murakami-Wolf-Swenson and Creator/ToeiAnimation.
101* ''WesternAnimation/AllCreaturesBigAndSmall'' was a co-production between Ireland, Germany, Belgium, and Luxembourg.
102* ''WesternAnimation/{{Barnyard}}'' - German-American co-production.
103* ''WesternAnimation/BatmanGothamKnight'' (2008) -- Co-produced by Creator/DCComics and four Japanese animation studios[[note]] Creator/Studio4C, Creator/ProductionIG, Creator/BeeTrain and Creator/{{Madhouse}}[[/note]].
104* The First three ''WesternAnimation/{{Bionicle}}'' films were a collaboration between Creative Capers Animation and Creator/MiramaxFilms in America, Franchise/{{LEGO}} in Denmark, and [[Creator/WangFilmProductions CGCG & Wang Film Productions]] in Taiwan.
105* ''WesternAnimation/EleanorsSecret'': French-Italian co-production.
106* ''WesternAnimation/LovingVincent'' was a co-production between companies in the Britain, Poland, and the US.
107* ''WesternAnimation/TheBraveLittleToaster'' -- Co-produced between Hyperion Pictures (US), Creator/WangFilmProductions (Taiwan), and Global Communications (Japan), with funding provided by [=TDK=] (Japan), Creator/TheWaltDisneyCompany (US) and [=CBS/Fox=] Video (also US).
108* Creator/DreamWorksAnimation:
109** A few of their films, such as ''WesternAnimation/Home2015'' and ''WesternAnimation/Madagascar3EuropesMostWanted'', were co-animated by [[Creator/MovingPictureCompany Technicolor India]].
110** The animation for ''WesternAnimation/JosephKingOfDreams'' was largely outsourced to companies in Canada, America, South Korea, Taiwan, the Philippines and Japan[[note]]Namely Creator/MercuryFilmworks, Creator/NewVisionInternational, Creator/RedRoverStudios, Creator/CanuckCreations, Creator/FilCartoons, Creator/WangFilmProductions, Creator/BardelEntertainment, Creator/CharacterBuilders and Creator/TamaProductions (among others), with backgrounds by Japanese companies Creator/StudioBihou, Creator/DesignOfficeMECHAMAN, Creator/BakuProductions and Mukuo Studio and Canada's Dynomight Cartoons[[/note]].
111** ''WesternAnimation/KungFuPanda3'' was co-produced by the China-based Pearl Studio (formerly Oriental [=DreamWorks=]). ''WesternAnimation/{{Abominable}}'' would later follow suit.
112*** After their split from [=DreamWorks=], Pearl would later make a partnership with American company Creator/{{Netflix}}, having distributed ''WesternAnimation/OverTheMoon'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheMonkeyKing''.
113** As mentioned below, [=DreamWorks=]' films after being purchased by Creator/{{Universal}}, starting with ''WesternAnimation/HowToTrainYourDragonTheHiddenWorld'', have been co-productions with Japanese companies Creator/{{Toho}} and Dentsu.
114* Creator/IlluminationEntertainment's films have always been co-productions between the United States, France, and Japan. The ProductionPosse of Illumination consists of:
115** USA: Creator/{{Universal}}, Creator/IlluminationEntertainment.
116** France: Illumination Studios Paris (previously known as Illumination Mac Guff).
117** Japan: Creator/{{Toho}}, Dentsu, Creator/FujiTelevision. These three companies have also co-produced many of Universal's other films, including Creator/DreamWorksAnimation's more recent films.
118*** ''WesternAnimation/TheSuperMarioBrosMovie'' of course adds Creator/{{Nintendo}} to the group.
119* British studio Creator/AardmanAnimations' films has been co-produced with:
120** Creator/DreamWorksAnimation (United States) for ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRun'' (distributed in non-NA countries by Pathé), ''WesternAnimation/TheCurseOfTheWereRabbit'', and ''WesternAnimation/FlushedAway''.
121** Creator/SonyPicturesAnimation (United States) for ''WesternAnimation/ArthurChristmas'' and ''WesternAnimation/ThePiratesInAnAdventureWithScientists''
122** Creator/{{Lionsgate}} (North American distribution) and Creator/StudioCanal (international distribution) for ''[[WesternAnimation/ShaunTheSheep Shaun the Sheep Movie]]'' and ''WesternAnimation/EarlyMan'' (the latter film under the former company's Summit Entertainment label).
123** Creator/{{Netflix}} (North American Distribution) for ''Farmageddon: A Shaun the Sheep Movie'' and ''WesternAnimation/ChickenRunDawnOfTheNugget''.
124* ''[[Literature/{{Mare}} The Dream Prince]]'' was written by a [[Creator/RubenEliassen Norwegian]], and adapted by both an American (more like Scottish Norwegian but based in the States) company and a Spanish company.
125* ''Animation/FantasticPlanet'' was a collaboration involving various French and Czech companies.
126* ''Anime/FinalFantasyTheSpiritsWithin'' -- Collaboration between Japanese and American talent
127* The animated film adaptations of ''WesternAnimation/TheHobbit'' and ''WesternAnimation/TheReturnOfTheKing'' -- USA/Japan; directed and character-designed by Creator/RankinBassProductions, animated by Creator/{{Topcraft}} (the studio that made ''Manga/NausicaaOfTheValleyOfTheWind'')
128* ''Anime/Interstella5555'' was animated in Japan (through Creator/ToeiAnimation), with a soundtrack by French band Music/DaftPunk.
129* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mutafukaz}}'' was a co-production between [[Creator/{{Ankama}} Ankama Animations]] (France) and Creator/Studio4C (Japan).
130* ''WesternAnimation/OnceUponAForest'' was an American/Welsh co-production, With Creator/HannaBarbera and HTV Cymru Wales (this was before it was renamed Creator/{{ITV}} Cymru Wales).
131* ''WesternAnimation/PollyPocketLunarEclipse'', ''WesternAnimation/PollyPocket2CoolAtThePocketPlaza'', and ''WesternAnimation/PollyWorld'' were co-produced by Mattel (USA), Rough Draft and Hanho Heung-Up (South Korea), and voiced in Vancouver, Canada.
132* ''WesternAnimation/Planet51'' -- An AllCGICartoon feature made by Spain's Ilion Animation Studios, financed by England's Creator/HandmadeFilms, and distributed by America's Creator/TriStarPictures.
133* ''WesternAnimation/RockDog'' -- Another AllCGICartoon feature. It originated in China, and the production was a collaboration between American and Chinese studios.
134** ''WesternAnimation/RockDog2RockAroundThePark'' -- Likewise, its sequel.
135* ''Animation/ScamperThePenguin'' -- co-production between Lifework Corporation (Japan) and Creator/{{Soyuzmultfilm}} (Soviet Union).
136* ''WesternAnimation/TheSecretOfKells'' was produced by Creator/CartoonSaloon in Ireland, Vivi Film in Belgium, and Les Armatures and France 2 Cinéma in France.
137* ''WesternAnimation/SongOfTheSea'' -- Irish-Luxembourgish-Belgian-Danish-French coproduction between Creator/CartoonSaloon, Melusine Productions, The Big Farm, Nørlum, and Superprod
138* ''WesternAnimation/StarshipTroopersInvasion'' -- Made by Sola Digital Arts (Japan) and distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment via Stage 6 Films (USA).
139* Since 1999, most of Japanese anime company Creator/StudioGhibli's films (with the exceptions of ''Anime/EarwigAndTheWitch'' and ''Anime/TheBoyAndTheHeron'') have been co-productions with the Japanese division of Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), and Disney is regularly part of the Studio Ghibli production committees, even when they are not the distributor. To elaborate:
140** ''Anime/MyNeighborsTheYamadas'': Tokuma Shoten (Japan), Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Hakuhodo (Japan), and Creator/{{Disney}} (USA).
141** ''Anime/SpiritedAway'': Tokuma Shoten (Japan), Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Tohokushinsha Film (Japan), Mitsubishi (Japan), and [[Creator/{{Pixar}} Pixar Animation Studios]] (USA).
142** ''Anime/TheCatReturns'': Tokuma Shoten (Japan), Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (US), Hakuhodo (Japan), Mitsubishi (Japan), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan).
143** ''The Ghiblies: episode2'': Tokuma Shoten (Japan), Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (US), Hakuhodo (Japan), Mitsubishi (Japan), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan).
144** ''Anime/HowlsMovingCastle'': Tokuma Shoten (Japan), Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), and [[Creator/{{Pixar}} Pixar Animation Studios]] (USA).
145** ''Anime/TalesFromEarthsea'': Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Hakuhodo (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), and [[Creator/{{Pixar}} Pixar Animation Studios]] (USA).
146** ''Anime/{{Ponyo}}'': Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Hakuhodo [=DYMP=] (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), [[Creator/{{Pixar}} Pixar Animation Studios]] (USA), and [[Creator/KathleenKennedy Kennedy-Marshall Productions]] (USA).
147** ''Anime/{{Arrietty}}'': Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Hakuhodo [=DYMP=] (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), Wild Bunch (France), [[Creator/{{Pixar}} Pixar Animation Studios]] (USA), and [[Creator/KathleenKennedy Kennedy-Marshall Productions]] (USA).
148** ''Anime/FromUpOnPoppyHill'': Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Hakuhodo [=DYMP=] (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), and [[Creator/KathleenKennedy Kennedy-Marshall Productions]] (USA).
149** ''Anime/TheWindRises'': Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Hakuhodo [=DYMP=] (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), and [=KDDI=] (Japan).
150** ''Anime/TheTaleOfThePrincessKaguya'': Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Hakuhodo [=DYMP=] (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), and [=KDDI=] (Japan).
151** ''Anime/WhenMarnieWasThere'': Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Hakuhodo (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), and [=KDDI=] (Japan).
152** ''WesternAnimation/TheRedTurtle'': Creator/StudioGhibli (Japan), Wild Bunch (France), Why Not Productions (France), Arte France Cinéma (France), [=CN4=] Productions (France), Belvision (Belgium), [[Creator/NipponTV Nippon Television Network]] (Japan), Dentsu (Japan), Hakuhodo [=DYMP=] (Japan), Creator/{{Disney}} (USA), Mitsubishi (Japan), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan).
153* ''WesternAnimation/SweetSea'' - A co-production between the Japanese Creator/TMSEntertainment and Tomy, and Nickelodeon Network in the USA.
154* ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformersTheMovie'' -- An American/Japanese co-production between Marvel, Sunbow and Creator/ToeiAnimation, and of which was directed by a North Korean living in South Korea.
155* ''Animation/WhiteSnake2019''-- Directed and animated by Light Chaser Animation (China), but funded by the Chinese division of Warner Bros. (US).
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158[[folder:Films -- Live-Action]]
159* ''Film/TwoThousandAndNineLostMemories'' - A Japanese/South Korean co-production.
160* ''Film/EightyEightMinutes'' - An American/Canadian/German co-production.
161* ''Film/ABBATheMovie'' - A Swedish/Australian co-production.
162* ''Literature/AboutABoy'' - A British/American/French/German co-production.
163* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfElmoInGrouchland'' - A German/American co-production.
164* ''Film/TheAdventuresOfPinocchio'' - An American/French/Czech/British/German co-production.
165* ''Film/AhBoysToMen'' - A Malaysia/Singapore co-production.
166* ''Film/AlbertNobbs'' - A British/Irish co-production.
167* ''Film/{{Alexander}}'' - A German/French/Italian/Dutch/British/American co-production.
168* ''Film/AloneInTheDark2005'' - A German/American/Canadian co-production
169* ''Film/AngelsAndInsects'' - A British/American co-production.
170* ''Film/{{Arctic}}'' - An Icelandic/American coproduction.
171* ''Film/ArmyOfThieves'' - A German/American co-production.
172* ''Film/AuRevoirLesEnfants'' - A French/German co-production.
173* ''Film/AvengersAgeOfUltron'' - The film had segments shot in South Africa, South Korea, and Italy, with involvement and cooperation from the three respective nations. Accordingly, Korean actress Claudia Kim was cast in a "substantial supporting role", similar to the StuntCasting of Creator/FanBingbing in the Chinese cut of ''Film/IronMan3''.
174* ''Film/{{Backbeat}}'' - An Anglo-German co-production.
175* ''Film/LeBal'' - An Italian/French/Algerian co-production, got a Foreign Language Film Oscar nomination for Algeria.
176* ''Film/{{Bandidas}}'' - A French/Mexican/American co-production.
177* ''Film/{{Basic}}'' - A German/American co-production.
178* ''Film/BasicInstinct2'' - A German/Spanish/British/French co-production.
179* ''Film/BelAmi'' - A British/French/Italian co-production.
180* ''Film/BerlinSyndrome'' - An Australian-French co-production
181* ''Film/TheBlackDahlia'' - An American/French/German co-production.
182* ''Film/Bluebeard1972'' was co-produced by Gloria Film (Italy), Barnabé Productions (France) and Geiselgasteig Film (West Germany).
183* ''Film/TheBroken'' - A British/French co-production.
184* ''Film/BrokenFlowers'' - A French/American co-production.
185* ''Music/BuenaVistaSocialClub'' - An American/German/British/French/Cuban co-production.
186* ''Film/{{Bug|2006}}'' - A German/American co-production.
187* ''Film/{{Cache}}'' - A French/Austrian/German/Italian co-production.
188* ''Film/CaroDiario'' - A French/Italian co-production.
189* ''Film/TheCastleOfFuManchu'' - A British/German/Italian/Spanish/Turkish co-production.
190* ''Film/TheCaveOfTheYellowDog'' - A German-Mongolian co-production.
191* ''Film/CecilBDemented'' - A French-American co-production.
192* ''Film/TheCell'' - A German-American co-production.
193* ''Film/CemeteryMan'' - An Italian/French/German co-production.
194* ''Film/LaCeremonie'' - A German-French co-production.
195* ''Film/{{Che}}'' - A Spanish/German/French/American co-production.
196* ''Film/ChimesAtMidnight'' was co-produced by Internacional Films (Spain) and Alpine Films (Switzerland).
197* ''Film/TheCityOfLostChildren'' - A German/French/Spanish co-production.
198* Both ''Film/ClashOfTheTitans1981'' and ''Film/ClashOfTheTitans2010'' were co-productions between USA (Creator/WarnerBros and Creator/LegendaryPictures) and the United Kingdom with the 1981 film being a UK/USA film and the 2010 film a USA/UK film.
199** The sequel to the 2010 remake, ''Film/WrathOfTheTitans'', still a USA/UK film, added Spain to the production of the film since a big part of the filming scenario was set in the Canary Islands.
200* ''Film/CodeUnknown'' - A French/German/Romanian co-production.
201* ''Film/TheCounterfeiters'' - A German/Austrian co-production.
202* ''Film/Creep2004'' - A British/German co-production.
203* ''Film/Cursed2005'' - A German/American co-production.
204* ''Film/CutthroatIsland'' - An American/French/German/Italian co-production.
205* ''Film/TheDark2005'' - A British/German co-production.
206* ''Film/DayNightDayNight'' - An American/French/German co-production.
207* ''Film/DearWendy'' - A British/Danish/French/German co-production.
208* ''Film/DeathAndTheMaiden'' - An American/British/French co-production.
209* ''Film/DeathRace'' - An American/German/British co-production.
210* ''Film/DefinitelyMaybe'' - A German/British/American/French co-production.
211* ''Film/Detonator2003'' - A German/American co-production.
212* ''Film/DevilFish'' - French/Italian co-production.
213* ''Film/DifferentForGirls'' - A British/French co-production.
214* ''Film/DOADeadOrAlive'' - An American/German/British co-production.
215* ''Film/{{Dogville}}'' - A Danish/British/Swedish/French/German/Dutch/Norwegian/Finnish/Italian co-production.
216* ''Film/{{Domino|2005}}'' - A French/American/British co-production.
217* ''Film/{{Doom}}'' - An American/British/Czech/German co-production.
218* ''Film/TheDoomGeneration'' - A French/American co-production.
219* ''Film/{{Doomsday}}'' - A British/American/German/South African co-production.
220* ''Film/DragonStorm'' - An American/German/Bulgarian co-production.
221* ''Literature/TheDumbfoundedKing'' - A French/Portugese/Spanish co-production.
222* ''Film/Emperor2012'': American-Japanese co-production.
223* ''Film/EnemyMine'' - A German/American co-production.
224* ''Film/EnterTheVoid'' - A French/German/Italian co-production.
225* ''Film/EuropaEuropa'' - A French/German/Polish co-production.
226* ''Film/FairyTaleATrueStory'' - A French/American co-production.
227* ''Film/TheFastAndTheFurious Saga'':
228** ''Film/{{The Fast and the Furious|2001}}'': An American/German co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), Mediastream Film [=GmbH=] & Co. Productions KG (Germany), and Ardustry Entertainment (US)
229** ''Film/TwoFastTwoFurious'': An American/German co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), Mikona Productions [=GmbH=] & Co. KG (Germany), and Ardustry Entertainment (US)
230** ''Film/TheFastAndTheFuriousTokyoDrift'': An American/German/Japanese co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), Creator/RelativityMedia (US), MP Munich Pape Filmproductions (Germany), and Cine Bazar (Japan; [[RetroactiveRecognition would be later more known for the]] ''Franchise/ShinJapanHeroesUniverse'' films)
231** ''Film/FastAndFurious'': An American/Japanese co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), Creator/RelativityMedia (US), One Race Productions (US), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan)
232** ''Film/FastFive'': An American/Japanese/Brazilian co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), One Race Productions (US), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan)
233** ''Film/FastAndFurious6'': An American/Japanese/British/Spanish co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), Creator/RelativityMedia (US), One Race Productions (US), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), Creator/FujiTelevision (Japan), and Etalon Film (UK)
234** ''Film/Furious7'': An American/Chinese/Japanese/Canadian/United Arab Emirates co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), One Race Productions (US), Media Rights Capital (US), China Film Co., Ltd. (China), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), Creator/FujiTelevision (Japan), Québec Production Services Tax Credit (Canada), Colorado Office of Film, Television & Media (US), and Abu Dhabi Film Commission (United Arab Emirates)
235** ''Film/TheFateOfTheFurious'': An American/Chinese/Japanese co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), One Race Film (US), China Film Co., Ltd. (China), Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), and Creator/FujiTelevision (Japan)
236** ''Film/{{F9}}'': An American/Japanese/Thai co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), One Race Productions (US), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan)
237** ''Film/FastX'': An American/Japanese co-production between Creator/{{Universal}} (US), Original Film (US), One Race Productions (US), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan)
238** ''Film/HobbsAndShaw'': An American/Japanese co-production between Creator/{{Universal}}, Chris Morgan Productions (US), Seven Bucks Productions (US), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan)
239* ''Film/FearDotCom'' - A British/German/Luxembourgian/American co-production.
240* ''Film/FemalePerversions'' - A German/American co-production.
241* ''Film/FemmeFatale2002'' - A French/American/German co-production.
242* ''Film/TheFencer'' - An Estonian/Finnish/German co-production.
243* ''Film/FlightOfTheNavigator'' - An American/Norwegian co-production.
244* ''Film/TheForbiddenKingdom'' - A Russian/Czech/German co-production.
245* ''Film/Fracture2007'' - A German/American co-production.
246* ''Film/GenghisKhan1965'' - A British/American/West German co-production.
247* ''Film/GhostDogTheWayOfTheSamurai'' - An American/French/German/Japanese co-production.
248* ''Film/GhostWorld'' - An American/British/German co-production.
249* ''Film/TheGoodThief'' - A British/French/Irish co-production.
250* ''Film/TheGreatSilence'' - An Italian/French co-production.
251* ''Film/TheGreatWall'' is co-produced by China (the state-owned China Film Group and Le Vision Pictures), the US (Creator/LegendaryPictures and Atlas Entertainment), and Japan (Creator/{{Toho}} and Creator/FujiTelevision).
252* ''Film/TheGreenSlime'' - a co-production between Toei in Japan and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer in the United States - and filmed with a Japanese production crew and American cast.
253* ''Film/HardRain'' - An American/British/Danish/French/Japanese/New Zealand/German/Australian co-production.
254* The ''Film/HarryPotter'' films -- USA (Creator/WarnerBros and, for a time, 1492 Pictures)/UK (Heyday Films). 1492 Pictures is Creator/ChrisColumbus's own production company, which left the series when he did. Heyday Films is David Heyman's production company. The second film added in a German company, MIRACLE Productions [=GmbH=] & Co. KG, which never did anything else. On top of providing effects for all the films. ''Deathly Hallows, Part 2'' had Creator/MovingPictureCompany co-produce.
255* ''Film/HeadInTheClouds''
256* ''Film/TheHeartIsDeceitfulAboveAllThings'' - An American/British/French/Japanese co-production.
257* ''Film/HeavenAndEarth'' - A French/American co-production.
258* ''Film/HectorAndTheSearchForHappiness'' - A British/German/Canadian co-production.
259* ''Film/Heidi2015'' - A German/Swiss co-production.
260* ''Film/HotelMumbai'' - An Indian/Australian/American co-production.
261* ''Film/HouseOfHarmony'' - A co-production between Germany/Singapore.
262* ''Literature/TheHouseOfTheSpirits'' - A German/Danish/Portugese co-production.
263* ''Film/HowToLoseAGuyIn10Days'' - A German/American co-production.
264* ''Film/{{Imagination}}'' - A Czech/American co-production.
265* ''Film/ImagineMeAndYou'' - A German/British co-production.
266* ''Film/ImNotThere'' - A German/American co-production.
267* ''Film/InglouriousBasterds'', shot in the same studio as ''Film/TheThreeMusketeers2011'' (Babelsberg), was a German/American co-production.
268* ''Film/TheInterpreter'' - A British/American/German co-production.
269* ''Film/InTheNameOfTheKing'' - A German/Canadian/American co-production.
270* ''Film/JamesBond'' - The films have always been British/American co-productions.
271** ''Film/{{Moonraker}}'' - French in addition to British/American.
272* ''Film/JaneEyre1996'' - A French/Italian/British/American co-production.
273* ''Film/JoyeuxNoel'' - A French/German/British/Belgian/Romanian co-production.
274* Creator/JordanPeele's directed works have all been co-produced by Creator/{{Universal}} and Creator/MonkeypawProductions in the US, and Creator/{{Toho}} in Japan. ''Film/{{Get Out|2017}}'' and ''Film/{{Us}}'' are additionally co-produced by Creator/FujiTelevision (Japan) and Creator/BlumhouseProductions (US), while the latter is also co-produced by [[VideoGame/PerfectWorld Perfect World Pictures]] in China.
275* ''Film/K19TheWidowmaker'' - An American/British/German/Canadian co-production.
276* ''Film/AKidInKingArthursCourt'' - American/British/Hungarian
277* ''Film/KingKongVsGodzilla'' was co-produced by Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan) and Creator/{{Universal}} (US).
278* ''Film/KingKongEscapes'' was co-produced by Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan), Creator/{{Universal}} (US), and Creator/RankinBassProductions (US).
279* ''Literature/LastExitToBrooklyn'' - A German/British/American co-production.
280* ''Film/TheLastDinosaur'' - An American/Japanese co-production between Creator/RankinBassProductions (US) and Creator/TsuburayaProductions (Japan)
281* ''Film/TheLastQueen'' - Algeria/France/Taiwan.
282* ''Film/Leviathan1989'' - An American/Italian co-production.
283* ''Literature/TheLittleWitch'' was adapted into a German-Swiss live-action film in 2018.
284* ''Film/ManToMan'' - A British/French/South African co-production.
285* ''Film/Max2002'' - A British/Hungarian/Canadian co-production
286* ''[[Film/MemoirsOfATeenageAmnesiac Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac]]'' - filmed in Japan, based on the American novel of the same name, involves both Japanese and American talents.
287* ''Film/TheMeg'' was a collaboration between the Chinese division of Warner Bros. (US) and China Media Capital (China).
288** ''Film/Meg2TheTrench'' will likewise be a similar collaboration.
289* ''Film/MissSloane'' -- An American/British/Canadian/French co-production.
290* ''Film/{{Mongol}}'' -- A collaboration between Russia, Mongolia, Kazakhstan, and Germany, with a significant amount of filming done in China.
291* ''Film/TheNeverEndingStory'' -- A co-production of Neue Constantin Film and Bavaria Film (Germany) and Producers Sales Organization (US), with Creator/WarnerBros handling distribution rights in most territories outside of Germany (with some exceptions, such as Italy, where the film's distribution rights are held by Medusa Film).
292* ''Film/ParisJeTAime'' -- Features segments by filmmakers from around the world, including France, Mexico, the USA, England, and Japan.
293* ''Literature/ThePowerOfOne'' -- An Australian/French/American co-production.
294* ''Film/{{Rat}}'' -- Irish-British-American co-production.
295* ''Film/TheSalvation'' -- Danish-British-South African co-production.
296* ''Film/TheSilkRoad1988'' (Chinese title: ''Dun Huang''; Japanese pronunciation: ''Tonkō'') -- Creator/{{Daiei}}, Dentsu and Marubeni (Japan) in association with various Chinese companies.
297* ''Film/Sin2019'' is a Russian-Italian co-production. The director is Russian and the cast is fully Italian.
298* ''Film/TheSistersBrothers'' -- French-Belgian-Romanian-Spanish-American coproduction.
299* ''Film/{{Spencer}}'' -- A co-production between Shoebox Films (UK), Topic Studios (USA), Komplizen Film (Germany), and Fabula (Chile).
300* ''Film/StanAndOllie'' -- An American/British/Canadian co-production.
301* ''Film/Stowaway2021'' -- A German-American co-production.
302* ''Film/TheThirdMan'' was a British movie largely filmed in Austria with David O. Selznick as an uncredited American co-producer.
303* ''Film/ThreeFlavoursCornettoTrilogy'' -- Creator/WorkingTitleFilms and [=WT2=] Productions (UK) with Creator/StudioCanal (France) and Creator/{{Universal}} (US). The last film, ''Film/TheWorldsEnd'', adds Creator/{{Toho}} and Creator/FujiTelevision (Japan).
304* ''Film/TheThreeMusketeers2011'' – A co-production between the UK, Germany and France, with talent from all three countries (along with American Creator/LoganLerman in the lead).
305* ''Film/ToraToraTora'', co-production between 20th Century Fox (USA) and Toei Company. Ltd (Japan).
306* ''Film/TransformersAgeOfExtinction'' is a monetary co-production with China.
307* ''Film/TriangleOfSadness'' – A Swedish/French/British/German co-production.
308* ''Film/TurnLeftTurnRight'' – A co-production between Hong Kong/Singapore.
309* ''Film/{{Underground}}'' is a co-production between Serbia, Bulgaria, the Czech Republic, France, Germany, and Hungary.
310* ''Film/{{Valkyrie}}'' is a German-American co-production.
311* ''Film/VanWilder'' is a German-American co-production.
312* ''Film/WhereHandsTouch'' is a British-Belgian-Canadian-Irish co-production.
313* ''ComicBook/{{Whiteout}}'' is a French-Canadian-American co-production.
314* ''Film/TheWife'' is a Swedish-British-American co-production.
315* ''Film/{{Winchester}}'' is an Australian/American coproduction.
316* Creator/WoodyAllen started from 2005 to 2012 a period of films set in Europe (except ''Film/WhateverWorks'') beginning with ''Film/MatchPoint''. Most films had USA in the production except the former because he had trouble finding financial support in there. Since ''Film/BlueJasmine'' he's back into full American support again. Among the countries that participated in this period were:
317** ''Film/MatchPoint'' was produced by, aside from UK's BBC Films, [[UsefulNotes/{{Ireland}} their neighbors]], Luxembourg and Russia.
318** United Kingdom for the aformentioned film, ''Film/{{Scoop}}'' (also produced by BBC Films) and ''Film/CassandrasDream'' (with France's Wild Bunch production).
319** France for ''Film/CassandrasDream'' (Wild Bunch) and ''Film/MidnightInParis''.[[note]]Filming took place in France but it's a USA-Spain production.[[/note]] Wild Bunch also produced ''Film/VickyCristinaBarcelona'' but it's remained as a Spain-USA production.
320** Spain had Mediapro for ''Film/VickyCristinaBarcelona'',[[note]]Also produced by Wild Bunch.[[/note]] ''Film/YouWillMeetATallDarkStranger'' [[note]]Also produced by Antena 3. Filming took place in London but it's a Spain-USA production too.[[/note]] and ''Film/MidnightInParis''.[[note]]Also produced by [=TV3=] (Televisió de Catalunya) and Versátil Cinema.[[/note]]
321** Italy for ''Film/ToRomeWithLove'' (Medusa Film).
322* Creator/WongKarWai:
323** ''Film/AshesOfTime'' is a Hong Kong/Taiwan/China co-production.
324** ''Film/HappyTogether'' is a Hong Kong/Japan/South Korea co-production primarily filmed in Argentina.
325** ''Film/InTheMoodForLove'' is a Hong Kong/France co-production.
326** ''Film/TwoThousandFortySix'' is a Hong Kong/China/France/Italy/Germany co-production.
327** ''Eros'' is a USA/Italy/Hong Kong/France/Luxembourg/UK co-production.
328** ''My Blueberry Nights'' is a France/Hong Kong/China/USA co-production.
329** ''Film/TheGrandmaster'' is a Hong Kong/China/USA co-production.
330* ''Film/WrongTurn'' is a Canadian/American/German co-production.
331** ''Film/WrongTurn2021'' is also a Canadian/American/German co-production
332* ''Film/Yesterday2019'': A British/American/Chinese/Japanese co-production between Decibel Films (UK), Creator/{{Universal}} (US), [[VideoGame/PerfectWorld Perfect World Pictures]] (China), and Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan)
333* ''Film/YouOnlyLiveTwice'', produced by Creator/EonProductions (UK), made extensive use of studio facilities and contract artists from Creator/{{Toho}} (Japan).
334* ''Film/{{Z}}'' is an Algerian/French co-production.
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337[[folder:Live-Action TV]]
338* ''Series/TheFortyFourHundred'' -- US/UK co-production between CBS and Sky.
339* ''Series/AceLightning'' -- Created by Rick Siggelkow in the United States, but starred Canadian and British actors and was filmed in Canada.
340* ''Series/AlmostParadise'' -- American/Filipino co-production.
341* ''Series/{{Astrid}}'' -- a Franco-Belgian coproduction between France Televisions, JLA Productions, and Be Films.
342* ''[[Creator/AuntyDonna Aunty Donna's Big 'Ol House of Fun]]'' -- Australia/US (although some media outlets explicitly refer to it as a US show due to the fact it was filmed in Los Angeles)
343* ''Series/BattlestarGalactica2003'' -- co-produced by the [[Creator/{{Syfy}} Sci Fi Channel]] and Sky TV, and filmed in Canada. Sky TV only actually co-produced the first season but their name is still in the credits because the show still uses sets that Sky built during season 1.
344* ''Series/TheBigGarage'' was co-produced between Canada and the UK.
345* ''Series/BIMASatriaGaruda'' -- A toku series produced by MNC Group, RCTI (both from Indonesia, the latter being the channel that airs it) and Ishinomori Productions (Japan), with merchandising provided and sold by Bandai (Japan).
346* ''Series/BlackEarthRising'' -- Between [[Creator/TheBBC BBC Two]] (UK) and Creator/{{Netflix}} (US). The former airs it in the UK, while it's streamed as a Netflix Original elsewhere.
347* ''Series/TheBridge2011'' - A Danish/Swedish co-production
348* ''Series/CharlieJade'' -- co-produced by the Canadian CHUM Television and the South African Industrial Development Corporation.
349* ''Series/{{Chernobyl}}'' -- co-produced by HBO and Sky.
350* ''Series/{{Cleverman}}'' -- co-produced with Australia, New Zealand and the US.
351* ''Series/CombatHospital'' -- co-production by ABC and Global
352* ''Series/DeathInParadise'' -- A British/French co-production.
353* ''Series/DefyingGravity'' -- Canada/USA/UK/Germany.
354* ''Series/DoctorWho''
355** The early seasons of the new series are technically a CBC (Canada) production as well as a [[Creator/TheBBC BBC]] (Wales) one; the leak of [[Recap/DoctorWhoS27E1Rose "Rose"]] came from a CBC employee. However, the closing credits in the UK only referenced them during Series 3 and [[Recap/DoctorWho2006CSTheRunawayBride "The Runaway Bride"]].
356** The [[Recap/DoctorWhoTVMTheTVMovie 1996 television movie]] was a co-production between the BBC and Creator/{{Universal}}.
357** Because of major location filming in America, the two-parter [[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E1TheImpossibleAstronaut "The Impossible Astronaut"]]/[[Recap/DoctorWhoS32E2DayOfTheMoon "Day of the Moon"]] is listed as a BBC America/BBC Wales co-production instead of just a BBC Wales production at the end of the closing credits.
358* ''Series/DontEatTheNeighbours'' - British/Canadian co-production.
359* ''Film/DragonsAFantasyMadeReal'': Britain/USA
360* ''Series/DublinMurders'' -- Done between Britain, Ireland and the US.
361* ''Series/{{Farscape}}'' -- USA/Australia
362* ''Series/FateTheWinxSaga'' -- a collaboration between the UK's Archery Pictures, Italy's Creator/RainbowSrl (which is co-owned by the American company Creator/ViacomCBS), and the United States' Young Blood Productions.
363* ''Series/FiveDays'' -- produced by {{Creator/HBO}} Films and the BBC. Set in South Hertfordshire.
364* ''Foreign Exchange'' -- Filmed on-location in both Ireland and Australia.
365* ''Friends'' (not the American sitcom) was a Japanese/South Korean {{dorama}} filmed in both countries.
366* ''Series/GentlemanJack'' -- a co-production between Creator/TheBBC and Creator/{{HBO}}.
367* ''Series/{{Greyzone}}'' is a co-production between Sweden and Denmark.
368* ''Series/TheGrid'' -- Produced by the Creator/TheBBC, Carnival Films (UK) and Fox TV (US) and filmed on both sides of the Atlantic.
369* ''Series/{{Guerrilla}}'' -- American/British production.
370* ''Series/TheGulf'': A co-production between Screentime New Zealand, Lippy Pictures (also New Zealand), and Letterbox Filmproduktion (Germany).
371* ''{{Series/Highlander}}'' was French and Canadian, hence the setting shifting between Seacouver (filmed in Vancouver) and Paris.
372* ''Series/{{Humans}}'' -- USA/Britain co-production between AMC and Channel 4.
373* ''Series/TheIdolmasterKR'' -- Japanese/South Korean co-production.
374* ''Series/JackIrish'' -- Australian/Filipino co-production in the first season. The second season has it as an Australian/Indian co-production.
375* '' Series/{{K9}}'' is a co-production between Jetix Europe and Network 10 (Australia). As it is part of the Franchise/{{Whoniverse}}, it can also be said to be influenced, if not co-produced, by the BBC.
376* ''Series/LazyTown'' -- A show featuring American and British puppeteers ([[MyFriendsAndZoidberg and one Icelandic puppeteer]]) and Icelandic and American actors, created by an Icelandic aerobics champion, filmed in Iceland and comissioned by Nick Jr. and the BBC (Seasons 1-2) and Turner Broadcasting (Seasons 3-4).
377* ''Series/{{Lexx}}''-- A co-production between Salter Street Films (Canada) and [=TiMe=] Film und TV Produktion (Germany), with additional funding from Creator/Channel5 (UK).
378* ''Series/LesMiserables2000'' -- France, Italy, Germany, the USA, Spain, Japan and Canada.
379* Parodied in ''Series/MontyPythonsFlyingCircus'', where "The Pantomime Horse is a Secret Agent Film," a movie supposedly based on an idea by Edward VII and directed by Queen Juliana of the Netherlands, is a "Corpse-Haakon" production produced by Sir Alec Douglas-Home and King Haakon of Norway.
380* ''Series/MopatopsShop'' was a co-production between Jim Henson Productions in the United States and Carlton Television in the UK.
381* ''Series/TheMuppetShow'' -- a show featuring American puppeteers, filmed at and produced by an Creator/{{ITV}} station in the UK.
382* ''Series/MythBusters'' -- USA/Australia
383* ''Series/MythQuest'' -- Filmed in Canada, but two German production studios were responsible for special effects.
384* ''Series/TheNoddyShop''-- Made for the United States market by Rick Siggelkow and had several celebrity guest stars from the United States, but was filmed in Canada with a majority of the actors and puppeteers being Canadian.
385* ''Series/NoMansLand2020'' -- a co-production by Israel with Belgium and France.
386* ''Series/{{Occupied}}'' -- Filmed in Norway with co-production assistance from France and Sweden.
387* ''Series/OddSquad'' -- Filmed in Toronto[[note]]for Seasons 1 and 2, and the second half of Season 3[[/note]] and in numerous other locations around the world[[note]]for the first half of Season 3[[/note]], with the Toronto-based Sinking Ship Entertainment and the Pittsburgh-based Fred Rogers Productions[[note]]Known as The Fred Rogers Company until 2018[[/note]] co-producing.
388* ''Series/OnePiece2023'' -- Filmed in South Africa and produced by America’s Creator/{{Netflix}} and Japan’s Shueisha.
389* ''Series/ParisPolice1900'' -- Filmed in France with finance from many other countries.
390* ''Series/ThePinkertons'' -- Set during UsefulNotes/TheAmericanCivilWar, filmed in Canada, partially financed by Japanese companies (which probably explains why two of the {{Recurring Character}}s are from Japan).
391* ''Franchise/PowerRangers'' -- A co-production of Toei Company in Japan (for the ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' source footage, costumes and concepts), Saban Entertainment[=/=]Saban Brands (for the seasons between ''Series/PowerRangersWildForce'' and ''Series/PowerRangersRPM'', make this Disney, under the name of BVS Entertainment) in the United States, and in the later seasons, Village Roadshow Productions (''Ranger Productions'' subsididary) from New Zealand.
392* ''Series/{{Ransom}}'' - Produced by America/Canada/France/Germany.
393* ''Series/{{Rome}}'' is co-produced by HBO and the BBC, as were ''Series/TheNo1LadiesDetectiveAgency'', ''Series/LittleBritain USA'' and ''Series/{{Extras}}''. (Although ''Series/BandOfBrothers'' carries a credit for the BBC on the opening credits of the UK broadcasts, the BBC isn't mentioned anywhere on the ''closing'' credits. Or on the airings on any other channel. Or the [=DVD=]s. Or... well, you get the idea.)
394* ''Series/SchittsCreek'' is a co-production of the Creator/{{CBC}} and the American Pop Network.
395* ''Series/SerangoonRoad'' is a co-production between Australia/Singapore.
396* ''Series/SesameStreet'' is adapted internationally this way with dubbing, either alone or combined with original live-action footage. The Israeli and American teams also collaborated to produce a series about Western Jewish culture.
397* ''Series/SheWolfOfLondon'': UK/US. It was moved to Los Angeles and retitled ''Love and Curses'' when the UK producers pulled their funding.
398* ''Series/ShiningTimeStation'' -- Later seasons were filmed in Canada with some of the same American actors alongside some new Canadian ones.
399* ''Series/ShoeboxZoo'' was a co-production between BBC Scotland (UK) and Blueprint Entertainment (Canada).
400* ''{{Series/Spellbinder}}'' Australia/Poland in season 1. Australia/Poland/China in season 2.
401* ''Series/StrikeBack'' was a British production in the first season, but became a US/UK coproduction with Sky/Cinemax from the second season onward.
402* The third through fifth entries for the ''Franchise/SuperSentai'' franchise (''Series/BattleFeverJ'', ''Series/DenshiSentaiDenziman'' and ''Series/TaiyouSentaiSunVulcan'') were co-produced (to varying degrees) by Toei and Creator/MarvelComics. As was the ''[[Series/SpiderManJapan Spider-Man]]'' series produced beforehand.
403* While the first three seasons of ''Series/{{Torchwood}}'' were 100% BBC productions, [[Series/TorchwoodMiracleDay the fourth]] is a co-production between the BBC and the American Starz Entertainment.
404* ''Series/ThinIce'' is co produced by France, Iceland and Sweden.
405* ''Series/TroyFallOfACity'' is coproduced by BBC One (UK) and Creator/{{Netflix}} (US).
406* ''Series/TheTunnel'' - A British/French co-production.
407* Three entries in the ''Franchise/UltraSeries'' are co-productions between Creator/TsuburayaProductions of Japan and three non-Japanese companies.
408** ''Anime/UltramanTheAdventureBegins'' (a.k.a. ''Ultraman USA'') -- an [[FiveEpisodePilot animated pilot]] with Creator/HannaBarbera of the USA.
409** ''Series/UltramanTowardsTheFuture'' (a.k.a. ''Ultraman Great'') -- with the South Australian Film Corporation.
410** ''Series/UltramanTheUltimateHero'' (a.k.a. ''Ultraman Powered'') -- with Major Havoc Entertainment (later renamed Steppin Stone Entertainment) of the USA.
411** Also worth mentioning is the infamous 1970s movie ''Film/HanumanVs7Ultraman'', a co-production with Thailand's Chaiyo Productions that would end up starting a legal nightmare that would not be resolved until 2017, as Chaiyo's head Sompote Sands used the resulting movie (and a variety of dubious forgeries) to try take the distribution rights for the ''Ultra Series''.
412* ''Series/VoltesVLegacy'' is a co-production between Creator/GMANetwork (Philippines) and Toei Company, Ltd. (Japan), with the intermediary being Toei's Philippine licensee, Telesuccess Productions.
413* ''Series/WarOfTheWorlds2019'' is a British-French co-production.
414* ''Literature/TheWorstWitch'' (TV series) was co-produced with HTV (a UK company) and Gala Films (a Canadian company).
415* ''Series/XCompany'' - Canada/Hungary co-production.
416* ''Series/TheYoungOffenders'' is set in Cork, but is a co-production of the BBC and RTÉ.
417[[/folder]]
418
419[[folder:Theatre]]
420* ''Theatre/{{Scarlett}}'' was TheMusical of ''Literature/GoneWithTheWind'' originally produced by Creator/{{Toho}} in Tokyo, but, aside from the Japanese cast and writer Kazuo Kikuta, most of the talents involved were Broadway regulars, including songwriter Harold Rome and director Joe Layton. Layton co-produced as well as directed Harold Fielding's production of an English-language version of the musical, which ran for a while at the Drury Lane Theatre in London and then toured a few American cities but never opened in New York.
421* Several more recent Broadway productions have been co-produced with Japanese companies, including ''Theatre/{{Anastasia}}''.
422* ''Theatre/CesareIlCreatoreCheHaDistrutto'' was co-sponsored by the Italian embassy in Tokyo.
423[[/folder]]
424
425[[folder:Toys]]
426* The toys for the entire ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' metaseries and the fiction of the Anime/UnicronTrilogy are collaborations between Creator/{{Hasbro}} (USA) and Takara Tomy (Japan).
427[[/folder]]
428
429[[folder:Video Games]]
430* ''VideoGame/CrashBandicoot'' has been owned by various American publishers, but has had games developed by British studios Eurocom and Creator/TravellersTales, the Canadian Creator/RadicalEntertainment, and Japanese developer Creator/{{Dimps}}.
431* Creator/LJNToys contracted the development of about half of their video games to Creator/{{Atlus}}, who then subcontracted a lot of the work to other Japanese companies. LJN's non-Japanese-developed games went out to Creator/{{Rare}} (UK), Creator/SoftwareCreations (UK) or Beam Software (Australia).
432* ''VideoGame/{{Instinct}}'' is an FPS co-produced between Digital Spray Studios, Newtonic Studios (both Ukraine) and Noviy Disk (Russia). Yeah, it was the mid-2000s.
433* ''Franchise/SpyroTheDragon'', owned by an American publisher, has had games created by British studio Eurocom, with ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfSpyro'' series being created by Australian, French and American developers.
434* Creator/{{Nintendo}} has a division of their main development studio devoted overseeing projects with external developers, which naturally includes overseas partners.
435** Nintendo's first-party American (Creator/NintendoSoftwareTechnology and Creator/RetroStudios) and Canadian (Creator/NextLevelGames) studios fall under the purview of this group.
436** Creator/{{Rare}} during the 1990s, with the studio having an Nintendo exclusivity deal by way of the Japanese company owning 49% of it. The most notable games developed under this setup is the original ''VideoGame/DonkeyKongCountry'' trilogy.
437** Canadian Creator/SiliconKnights with ''VideoGame/EternalDarkness'' and ''VideoGame/MetalGearSolid: [[VideoGameRemake The Twin Snakes]]'', the latter also being a co-production with {{Creator/Konami}} Computer Entertainment Japan.
438** ''VideoGame/StarFox1'' and a few other Nintendo games of the 1990s were co-developed by Creator/ArgonautSoftware (UK).
439* ''VideoGame/GoGoHypergrind'': A USA/Japan collaboration between Spumco (yes, ''[[WesternAnimation/TheRenAndStimpyShow that]]'' Spumco) and Creator/{{Atlus}}.
440* Many Creator/RockstarGames, due to the company having various studios in Europe and the USA.
441* ''VideoGame/{{Spectrobes}}'': Co-produced by Jupiter (Japan) and Creator/DisneyInteractiveStudios (USA).
442* ''VideoGame/SonicTheHedgehog2'' -- Japan/USA, with the team collaborating in California.
443** Some other ''Sonic'' games have been developed by Traveller's Tales and Sumo Digital in the U.K.
444* ''VideoGame/SilentHillHomecoming'' -- Developed by Creator/DoubleHelixGames (USA); produced, scored and published by Konami Computer Entertainment (Japan)
445* ''VideoGame/SilentHillOrigins'' and ''VideoGame/SilentHillShatteredMemories'' -- Developed by Creator/ClimaxGroup (UK); scored and published by Konami (Japan)
446* ''VideoGame/ShantaeHalfGenieHero'' is co-developed by Creator/WayForwardTechnologies (USA) and Creator/IntiCreates (Japan).
447* ''VideoGame/SineMora'' and ''VideoGame/BlackKnightSword'' were co-developed by Creator/GrasshopperManufacture (Japan) and Creator/DigitalReality (Hungary).
448* The games which were produced by Creator/{{Sega}} of America and developed by Novotrade International/Appaloosa Interactive (Hungary, though they later opened an American branch office).
449** ''VideoGame/EccoTheDolphin''
450** ''VideoGame/CyborgJustice''
451** ''VideoGame/{{Kolibri}}''
452** ''VideoGame/ThreeDirtyDwarves''
453* ''[[Anime/MobileSuitGundam Gundam]] 0079: The War For Earth'' was developed by American company Presto Studios and produced and supervised by Creator/{{Sunrise}} (Japan).
454* The ''Top Gear'' series of {{Racing Game}}s, produced by Creator/{{Kemco}} (Japan), had its earlier installments developed by [[Creator/GremlinInteractive Gremlin Graphics]] (UK). Later games were developed by various American companies (Boss Game, Saffire, Snowblind).
455* ''VideoGame/MarioPlusRabbidsKingdomBattle'' combines a [[Franchise/SuperMarioBros Japanese franchise]] and a [[VideoGame/RavingRabbids French franchise]], was developed by Creator/{{Ubisoft}}'s Paris (France) and Milan (Italy) studios, and had its music provided by Grant Kirkhope, a British composer.
456* ''VideoGame/SplinterCell1'' was created by Ubisoft's Canadian, Chinese and French branches.
457** ''VideoGame/SplinterCellPandoraTomorrow'' was created by Ubisoft's Chinese and Italian branches.
458** ''VideoGame/SplinterCellChaosTheory'' was created by Ubisoft's Canadian, Italian and French branches.
459** ''VideoGame/SplinterCellDoubleAgent'' was created by Ubisoft's Canadian, Chinese and Italian branches.
460* Creator/MercurySteam is a Spanish studio, and developed games published by companies from the UK (''VideoGame/CliveBarkersJericho''), Hong Kong (''VideoGame/{{Scrapland}}'') and Japan (''VideoGame/CastlevaniaLordsOfShadow'', ''VideoGame/MetroidDread'').
461* ''The Death and Return of Superman'' was developed by Creator/BlizzardEntertainment (U.S.A.) and published by Creator/{{Sunsoft}} (Japan).
462* ''VideoGame/RockRevolution'' was developed by Zoë Mode (UK) and HB Studios (Canada) for Konami (Japan).
463* ''VideoGame/NickelodeonAllStarBrawl'' was co-developed by Creator/{{Ludosity}} (Sweden) and Fair Play Labs (Costa Rica).
464* ''VideoGame/{{Wulverblade}}'': Co-developed by Fully Illustrated (UK) and Darkwind Media (USA).
465* ''VideoGame/LordsOfTheFallen'' was co-developed by Creator/Deck13 (Germany) and CI Games (Poland).
466* ''VideoGame/TheSexyBrutale'' was co-developed by Cavalier Game Studios (UK) and Creator/TequilaWorks (Spain).
467[[/folder]]
468
469[[folder:Web Animation]]
470* ''WebAnimation/{{Freezeflame}}'': In a way, Freeze's series are produced across three countries, The United Kingdom, The United States, and Canada, due to the members of his team being mainly located on those countries. Germany and Spain are also accounted for due to two of the voice actors, [=YoshiEgg95=] and Bassi-Kun 99, being located on those two countries respectively.
471[[/folder]]
472
473[[folder:Western Animation]]
474* ''WesternAnimation/AaaghItsTheMrHellShow'' - A UK/Canada co-production.
475* ''WesternAnimation/AlfredJKwak'' was produced by Telecable Benelux and VARA (Netherlands), ZDF (Germany), TVE (Spain) and Creator/TVTokyo (Japan).
476* ''WesternAnimation/{{Anatole}}'' - A Canada/France/Scotland co-production between Creator/{{Nelvana}}, Valentine Productions s.a.r.l. and Scottish Television Enterprises.
477* ''WesternAnimation/AngryBirdsSummerMadness'' - Between the UK (CAKE Entertainment), US (Creator/{{Netflix}}), Canada (Creator/YowzaAnimation) and Finland (Creator/RovioEntertainment).
478* ''WesternAnimation/AnimalCrackers'' was a co-production between Alphanim (France) and Cinar (Canada).
479* ''WesternAnimation/TheAnimalsOfFarthingWood'' - A UK/France co-production between Telemagination (UK), La Fabrique (France) (first-two seasons only) and Praxinos (France) (third season only) for the European Broadcasting Union.
480* ''WesternAnimation/{{Arthur}}'' was a collaboration between WGBH, the PBS station in Boston, and [[Creator/CookieJarEntertainment Cinar/Cookie Jar]]/Creator/NineStory[=/=]Oasis Animation in Canada[[note]]Alongside Creator/{{AKOM}} in UsefulNotes/SouthKorea (seasons 1-11) and Creator/AnimationServiceHK (seasons 12-15) in Hong Kong for animation[[/note]].
481* ''WesternAnimation/AtomicBetty'' was a co-production between Creator/AtomicCartoons (Canada) and Tele Images Kids (France).
482* ''Baby Jake'' -- A UK/Ireland co-production.
483* ''WesternAnimation/TheBackyardigans'' -- United States/Canada coproduction between the American Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} and the Canadian Creator/{{Nelvana}}.
484* ''WesternAnimation/{{Baydog}}'' - A U.S./Austria co-production between SPI International and Caricartoon.
485* ''WesternAnimation/TheBeatles'' was produced by Creator/KingFeaturesSyndicate (USA), [[Creator/VargaStudio TVC]] (UK), and Artransa Park Studios (Australia).
486* ''WesternAnimation/BestAndBester'' -- Co-produced by Creator/{{Nelvana}} (Canada), Gigglebug Entertainment (Finland), and Eye Present (UK).
487* ''WesternAnimation/BionicSix'' -- TMS with MCA[=/=]Creator/{{Universal}} and Intermedia International.
488* ''WesternAnimation/BlazingDragons'' -- Co-production between Nelvana (Canada) and Ellipse Programme (France).
489* ''WesternAnimation/BluesCluesAndYou'' - Co-production between Nickelodeon (US) and Creator/NineStoryMediaGroup (Canada).
490* ''WesternAnimation/{{Bluey}}'' -- A co-production between Creator/TheABC, Ludo Studio and Screen Queensland in Australia and Creator/TheBBC in the United Kingdom.
491* ''WesternAnimation/BobAndMargaret'' -- Starting in season 3, the show became a co-production between Nelvana and Creator/PhilippineAnimationStudioInc.
492* ''WesternAnimation/DaBoomCrew'' -- Co-produced by Berliner Film Companie (Germany) and Jambalaya Studios (USA), with voice recording done in Toronto, Canada.
493* ''WesternAnimation/{{Braceface}}'' - A Canada/Hong Kong co-production between Nelvana and Creator/JadeAnimation.
494* ''WesternAnimation/BromwellHigh'': Co-production between Hat Trick Productions (UK) and [[Creator/WildBrain Decode Entertainment]] (Canada). The show takes place in England, but the characters sometimes use Canadian terms.
495* ''WesternAnimation/BudgieTheLittleHelicopter'' - Co-produced by The Sleepy Kids Company and HTV in the United Kingdom, Fred Wolf Films Dublin in Ireland, and Westinghouse Broadcasting Company in the United States.
496* ''WesternAnimation/CaptainFlamingo'' - A Canada/Philippines co-production between Creator/BreakthroughEntertainment, Creator/AtomicCartoons and Creator/PhilippineAnimationStudioInc.
497* ''WesternAnimation/ChipNDaleParkLife'' - A French/American co-production with [[Creator/{{Disney}} The Walt Disney Company France]] and [[Creator/{{Xilam}} Xilam Animation]].
498* ''WesternAnimation/ClassOfTheTitans'' - A Canada/Philippines co-production between Creator/StudioBProductions, Nelvana, and Creator/TopDraw.
499* ''WesternAnimation/{{Committed}}'' - A Canada/Philippines co-production between Creator/{{Nelvana}} and Creator/PhilippineAnimationStudioInc.
500* ''WesternAnimation/CountDuckula'' — Co-production between Creator/CosgroveHall and Creator/ThamesTelevision (UK), Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} (US) and Creator/AlfonsoProductionsSA (Spain)
501* ''WesternAnimation/{{Crashbox}}'' - Co-production between Creator/CuppaCoffeeStudios (Canada), Planet Grande Pictures, and Creator/{{HBO}} (United States).
502* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cyberchase}}'' - For the first five seasons, Creator/{{Nelvana}} of Canada worked with Creator/{{PBS}} station WNET-13 of UsefulNotes/NewYorkCity to produce the show; 2006 saw Nelvana dropping out for unknown reasons and WNET taking over production, with all subsequent animation being outsourced to Creator/PiPAnimationServices. Season 4 was also co-produced by an American company named Flying Minds, who went on to do nothing else.
503* ''WesternAnimation/{{Cybersix}}'' - A Canada/Japan co-production between Creator/NOAAnimation and Creator/TMSEntertainment.
504* ''WesternAnimation/DogtanianAndTheThreeMuskehounds'' -- BRB Internacional (Spain) and Creator/NipponAnimation (Japan).
505* ''WesternAnimation/DorgVanDango'': Between Canada's Creator/WildBrain and Ireland's Creator/CartoonSaloon.
506* ''WesternAnimation/{{Doug}}'' - The Nick seasons were a co-production between Jumbo Pictures and Creator/{{Nickelodeon}} in the United States and Ellipse Programme in France.
507* ''WesternAnimation/DragonTales'' -- Created by Creator/SesameWorkshop and Creator/SonyPicturesTelevision (United States), with voice recording done in Vancouver, Canada.
508* ''WesternAnimation/EsmeAndRoy'' -- co-produced by Creator/{{Nelvana}} (Canada) and Creator/SesameWorkshop (United States).
509* ''WesternAnimation/FamilyDog'' - Was co-produced between Universal, Warner Bros., and Amblin Television in the United States, Nelvana in Canada, and Wang Film Productions in Taiwan.
510* ''WesternAnimation/FestivalOfFamilyClassics'' -- Creator/RankinBassProductions (US) in conjunction with Creator/MushiProductions (Japan).
511* ''WesternAnimation/FillyFuntasia'' -- Was originally a co-production between Dracco Brands (Hong Kong), Black Dragon Entertainment (China), and BRB Internacional with its animation studio, Studio 21 (Spain). The latter two dropped out in 2016 due to ''massive'' DevelopmentHell. 2018 saw Guangzhou Huamai Animation Studios (Hong Kong) and B-Water Animation Studios (Spain) taking over where the other two studios left off, and the show would then be completed for the next year.
512* ''WesternAnimation/FlyingRhinoJuniorHigh'' - A Canada/France/Scotland/US co-production between Big Daddy Productions, Flying Rhinoceros, Inc., Creator/{{Nelvana}}, Neurones and Scottish Television Enterprises.
513* ''Literature/{{Franklin}}'' - A Canada/France/Luxembourg co-production.
514* ''Literature/{{Franklin}} and Friends'' - A Canada/Singapore co-production between Nelvana and Infinite Frameworks.
515* ''WesternAnimation/TheFrogShow'' - Was co-produced between Ellipsanime (France) and D'Ocon Films (Spain).
516* ''WesternAnimation/GeorgeShrinks'' -- A Canada/China co-production between Nelvana and Creator/JadeAnimation.
517* ''WesternAnimation/GlennMartinDDS'' -- A United States/Canada co-production between the American Tornante Animation and the Canadian Creator/{{Cuppa Coffee Studios}} in association with Rogers Communications in Toronto, Canada.
518* Most Creator/HannaBarbera cartoons from the mid-eighties to early nineties (''WesternAnimation/ChallengeOfTheGoBots'', ''WesternAnimation/APupNamedScoobyDoo'' and the later seasons of ''WesternAnimation/TheSmurfs1981'', for instance) were often co-produced between them, Wang/Cuckoo's Nest, Creator/ToeiAnimation and/or Creator/FilCartoons.
519* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hilda}}'' -- A co-production between Mercury Filmworks (Ontario, Canada), Nobrow/Flying Eye Books (United Kingdom), and Silvergate Media (US) for ''Creator/{{Netflix}}''.
520* ''WesternAnimation/{{Hurricanes}}'': Co-production between Creator/DiCEntertainment (US), [[Creator/{{ITV}} Scottish Television]] (take a guess) and Siriol Productions[[note]]now known as Calon[[/note]] (Wales).
521* ''WesternAnimation/H2OMermaidAdventures'': An Australian/Canadian/French co-production.
522* ''WesternAnimation/InspectorGadget'' -- Co-Production between [=DiC=] (US and France), LBS (US), Creator/{{Nelvana}} (Canada; season 1 only), TMS (Japan) and Creator/WangFilmProductions[=/=]Cuckoo's Nest (Taiwan; credited as the latter only).
523* ''WesternAnimation/ItsPony'' -- A co-production between Nickelodeon (USA) and Blue-Zoo Animation (United Kingdom).
524* ''WesternAnimation/JayJayTheJetPlane'' -- An American/British/New Zealand/Korean co-production.
525* ''WesternAnimation/{{Kaijudo}}'' -- U.S./South Korea co-production between Hasbro and Creator/MoiAnimation.
526* ''WesternAnimation/KungFuDinoPosse'' - A Canada/Singapore/Korea/Germany co-production between Cookie Jar, Sunwoo Asia Pacific, Creator/SunwooEntertainment, and Optix Entertainment.
527* ''WesternAnimation/LibertysKids'' -- A co-production between [=DiC=] (USA), Melusine Productions (Luxembourg), and Creator/HongYing (China).
528* ''Literature/LittleBear'' -- A Canada/China co-production between Nelvana and [[Creator/WangFilmProductions Hong Guang]] (season 5 only).
529* ''WesternAnimation/TheLoudHouse'' -- A co-production with Nickelodeon (USA) and Creator/JamFilledEntertainment (Canada). Same with the SpinOff, ''WesternAnimation/TheCasagrandes''.
530* ''WesternAnimation/{{Lucky Luke|1983}}'': Initially a French-American-Belgian-German collaboration in 1983-1984 in which Creator/HannaBarbera handled the animation then bowed out. The 1991 {{revival}} was entirely French-produced.
531* ''WesternAnimation/MagicAdventuresOfMumfie'' - The second season was a co-production between Britt Allcroft (Thomas) Ltd. in England and Creator/DOconFilmsProductions in Spain.
532* ''WesternAnimation/MagiNation'' -- A Canada/South Korea co-production between Creator/CookieJarEntertainment and Creator/DaiWon, with animation further sent to Creator/DongWooAnimation.
533* ''WesternAnimation/MasterRaindrop'' -- An Australian, New Zealander and Singaporean co-production between Big Communications, Flux Animation Studio, Flying Bark Productions, and Media Development Authority.
534* The animated adaptation of ''Marcelino, Pan Y Vino'' was done by Spanish cartoonist José Luis Moro and the Japanese Creator/NipponAnimation.
535* ''WesternAnimation/MarvinTheTapDancingHorse'' - A Canada/China co-production between Nelvana and [[Creator/WangFilmProductions Hong Guang]].
536* ''Literature/MayaTheBee'' (CGI series) - Co-production between [[Creator/Studio100 Studio 100 Animation]] (France) and Flying Bark Productions (Australia).
537* ''WesternAnimation/{{Mega Man|RubySpears}}'' - A co-production between Creator/RubySpears in the United States, Creator/{{Capcom}} and Creator/AshiProductions in Japan, and Creator/TheOceanGroup in Canada.
538* ''[[Franchise/{{Pumuckl}} Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl]]'' -- Infafilm, Bayerischer Rundfunk (West Germany), ORF (Austria), Hungarofilm and Creator/PannoniaFilmStudio (Hungary).
539* ''WesternAnimation/MightyOrbots'' -- TMS with Creator/{{ABC}} and Creator/{{MGM}}
540* ''WesternAnimation/MikeLuAndOg'' -- Co-production between Kinofilm and Cartoon Network (USA), Pilot Studio (Russia) and [[Creator/NicEntertainment Nic]]/Creator/SaeHahnProductions (Korea).
541* ''WesternAnimation/MikeTheKnight'' -- A British-Canadian co-production between Creator/HITEntertainment and Creator/{{Nelvana}}.
542* ''WesternAnimation/AMissMallardMystery'' - A Canada/China co-production between CINAR/Cookie Jar and Shanghai Animation Film Studio.
543* ''WesternAnimation/MiraculousLadybug'' -- France/Japan/South Korea (Creator/ToeiAnimation)
544* ''WesternAnimation/MissSpidersSunnyPatchFriends'' - A Canada/U.K. co-production between Nelvana and Absolute Pictures.
545* ''WesternAnimation/MollyOfDenali'' — a co-production amongst GBH (US), Creator/AtomicCartoons (Canada), and Creator/{{CBC}} (season 1 only, also Canada).
546* ''WesternAnimation/MonaTheVampire'' was a co-production between Alphanim (France) and Cinar (Canada), as well as other French companies.
547* ''[[Literature/TheMoomins Moominvalley]]'' is a co-production between Finland and the United Kingdom.
548* ''WesternAnimation/{{Munro}}'' was a co-production between Creator/GeneDeitch's Rembrandt Films and the Czechoslovakian studio Krátký Film.
549* ''WesternAnimation/MyDadTheRockStar'' -- co-produced by Creator/{{Nelvana}} (Canada) and Carrere Group (France).
550* ''Franchise/MyLittlePony'':
551** The 80s ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTVSpecials'', ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTheMovie1986'', ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyAndFriends'' and ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyTales'' were co-produced between Sunbow and Hasbro and animated by Toei and AKOM.
552** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyFriendshipIsMagic'' is a Canadian-American co-production between [[Creator/{{Hasbro}} Hasbro Studios]] in the US[[note]]Later known as Allspark Animation during the latter half of season 8[[/note]] and DHX Media in Canada.[[note]]Also known as Studio B Productions in season 1 and season 2's "The Return of Harmony".[[/note]] This has also been the case for ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShop2012'' and ''WesternAnimation/PoundPuppies2010''.[[note]]''Pound Puppies (2010)'' was also co-produced by Paul & Joe Productions and 9 Story Entertainment in season one only.[[/note]]
553** ''WesternAnimation/MyLittlePonyPonyLife'' is an American-Irish co-production between Allspark Animation and Creator/BoulderMedia. This has also been the case for ''WesternAnimation/LittlestPetShopAWorldOfOurOwn'', ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBotsAcademy'', and ''WesternAnimation/TransformersCyberverse''.
554* ''WesternAnimation/TheMysteriesOfAlfredHedgehog'' -- French-Canadian coproduction between France's Gaumont and Canada's [=TVOntario=].
555* ''WesternAnimation/MythicWarriorsGuardiansOfTheLegend'' - A Canada/France/China co-production between Nelvana, Marathon and [[Creator/WangFilmProductions Hong Guang]].
556* ''WesternAnimation/NeoYokio'' - An American/Japanese co-production with Animation Domination High-Def and Creator/StudioDEEN and Creator/ProductionIG. With animation duties carried out by Creator/MoiAnimation in UsefulNotes/SouthKorea.
557* ''WesternAnimation/TheNeverendingStoryTheAnimatedAdventuresOfBastianBalthazarBux'' - The series was produced by Ellipse Programmé in France, [=CineVox=] in Germany and Creator/{{Nelvana}} in Canada.
558* ''WesternAnimation/NormanPicklestripes'' -- A British-American co-production between Factory and Creator/UniversalKids, with voices recorded in Toronto, Canada.
559* ''WesternAnimation/PaperPort'' - A Chile/Argentina/Colombia/Brazil co-production.
560* ''WesternAnimation/{{Pelswick}}'' - A Canada/China co-production between Nelvana and Suzhou [[Creator/HongYing Hong Ying Animation]].
561* ''WesternAnimation/PocketDragonAdventures'' - Co-production between Creator/DICEntertainment (USA), Creator/{{BKN}} (USA), and D'Ocon Films (Spain).
562* ''WesternAnimation/PuppyInMyPocketAdventuresInPocketville'' - Giochi Preziosi and Creator/MondoTV (Italy) with MEG Entertainment Group (Canada) and Resnick Interactive Development (U.S.).
563* ''Literature/{{Redwall}}'' - The first season was a co-production between Creator/{{Nelvana}} (Canada), Molitor Productions (the UK) and Alphanim (France). Afterwards, Alphanim dropped out and was replaced with TV-Loonland (Germany).
564* ''WesternAnimation/SagwaTheChineseSiameseCat'' -- A Canadian/American co-production between Creator/CineGroupe and Creator/SesameWorkshop.
565* ''WesternAnimation/SeaPrincesses'' -- An Australian/Brazilian/Spanish co-production.
566* ''WesternAnimation/SonicBoom'' -- A US/France/India co-production between Creator/{{Sega}} of America and [[Creator/MovingPictureCompany Technicolor Animation Studio]] (And [=OuiDo!=] Productions in season 1, before being purchased by Technicolor)
567* ''WesternAnimation/SonicPrime'' -- A Canada/US/Japan co-production between Creator/{{Sega}} of America, Creator/ManOfActionStudios, Creator/WildBrain, and Marza Animation Planet.
568* ''WesternAnimation/SpiralZone'' -- A U.S./South Korea/Japan co-production between Kushner-Locke, Creator/Visual80 and {{Creator/AKOM}}.
569* ''WesternAnimation/StarStreetTheAdventuresOfTheStarKids'' -- Co-produced between Telescreen in the Netherlands and Creator/Visual80 in Japan with voice recording done in the United States.
570* ''WesternAnimation/ThomasAndFriends'' -- The third series was co-produced by Britt Allcroft (Thomas) Ltd. in the United Kingdom and Fuji Television Network Inc. in Japan. The CGI series was co-produced by Creator/HiTEntertainment/Mattel Creations in the United Kingdom and two different Canadian studios: [[Creator/{{Nitrogen}} Nitrogen Studios]] (seasons 12-16) and Creator/ArcProductions[=/=][[Creator/JamFilledEntertainment Jam Filled Toronto]] (seasons 17-24).
571* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles1987'' -- Co-produced by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson[=/=]Fred Wolf Films in the US and IDDH Groupe in France, with both studios being joined by various companies throughout the years (most notably, Group W Productions). Some episodes were animated at [=MWS=]/Fred Wolf Films' studio in Dublin, Ireland, with their VanityPlate replacing that of the main studio.
572* ''WesternAnimation/TeenageMutantNinjaTurtles2003'' -- A U.S./South Korea co-production between Creator/FourKidsEntertainment, Mirage Studios and Creator/DongWooAnimation.
573* ''WesternAnimation/TimothyGoesToSchool'' - A co-production between Creator/{{Nelvana}} (Canada), Silver Lining Productions (UK) and Animation Services Hong Kong Limited (Hong Kong).
574* ''ComicBook/{{Titeuf}}'' - A France/Taiwan co-production between France Animation, France 3, Canal J, Editions Glanat, and Creator/SMECMediaAndEntertainment.
575* ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}''
576** ''WesternAnimation/TheTransformers'' -- Marvel Productions and Sunbow Productions (USA), Creator/ToeiAnimation (Japan), and Creator/{{AKOM}} (South Korea).
577** ''WesternAnimation/BeastWars'' and ''WesternAnimation/BeastMachines'' -- Hasbro (USA) and Creator/MainframeEntertainment (Canada).
578** ''[[Anime/TransformersRobotsInDisguise Transformers: Robots In Disguise (2001)]]'' -- Creator/StudioGallop (Japan) and its subsidiary Creator/DongWooAnimation (South Korea).
579** The overall Anime/UnicronTrilogy was co-produced by franchise creators Hasbro (USA) and Takara (Japan), with animation duties handled by Japanese studios Creator/{{Actas}} (''[[Anime/TransformersArmada Armada]]'' and 2D animation for ''[[Anime/TransformersEnergon Energon]]''), Studio A-CAT (3D animation for ''Energon''), and Creator/{{GONZO}} (''[[Anime/TransformersCybertron Cybertron]]''), with South Korean Creator/SunwooEntertainment co-producing ''Cybertron''.
580** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersGoBots'' -- Hasbro (USA) and Creator/WangFilmProductions (Taiwan).
581** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersAnimated'' -- Hasbro and Creator/CartoonNetwork (USA), and Creator/Studio4C, Creator/MookDLE, and Creator/TheAnswerStudio (all Japanese).
582** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersPrime'' and ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRobotsInDisguise2015'' -- Hasbro Studios (USA) and Creator/PolygonPictures (Japan).
583** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBots'' -- Largely produced by American-based Hasbro Studios, with animation duties given to Canadian-based Creator/AtomicCartoons (Season 1) and [[Creator/{{Wildbrain}} DHX Media]] (Seasons 3 and 4), and Malaysia-based Vision Animation (Season 2).
584** ''WebAnimation/TransformersPrimeWarsTrilogy'' -- Creator/{{Machinima}} (USA) and Creator/TatsunokoProduction (Japan).
585** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersCyberverse'' and ''WesternAnimation/TransformersRescueBotsAcademy'' -- Allspark Animation (USA) and Creator/BoulderMedia (Ireland), with India-based Xentrix Studios providing animation for the former.
586** ''WesternAnimation/TransformersWarForCybertronTrilogy'' -- Creator/RoosterTeeth (USA) and Polygon Pictures (Japan).
587* ''WesternAnimation/{{Trese}}'' - The show's a co-production with Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore and the United States.
588* ''WesternAnimation/ToadPatrol'' - Co-produced by Edward Sarson Productions and Creator/FunbagAnimation in Canada; Vision Entertainment (both seasons), [[Creator/{{Universal}} Universal Television]] (season 1) and RME LLC (season 2) in the United States; Creator/{{AKOM}} in South Korea for season 1; and Creator/UTVToons in India for season 2.
589* ''WesternAnimation/TrulliTales'' -- The show was produced by Italian production company Rai Fiction, French animation studio Gaumont Animation and the Canada Media Fund.
590* ''WesternAnimation/TheUnstoppableYellowYeti'' -- Co-produced by Gigglebug Entertainment (Finland) and Zodiak Kids Studio (France).
591* ''WesternAnimation/{{Visionaries}}'' -- TMS with Hasbro and Sunbow
592* ''WesternAnimation/VorTechUndercoverConversionSquad'' -- Universal (US) with Creator/FunbagAnimation and Creator/LacewoodProductions (Canada), Dupuis Audiovisuel and Gangster Productions (France), and animated by AKOM and Creator/KokoEnterprises (Korea)
593* ''WesternAnimation/YvonOfTheYukon'' -- A Canada/South Korea/China co-production between Studio B Productions, Creator/DongWooAnimation and [[Creator/HongYing Hong Ying Animation]]. With animation also sourced to Creator/TopDraw in the Philippines.
594* ''WesternAnimation/ZekesPad'' -- A Canada–Australia co-production between Bardel Entertainment, Flying Bark Productions, Star Farm Productions, and Leaping Lizard Productions in association with Seven Network and YTV.
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598* Creator/RedBull is an international SpinOff of the Thai energy drink Krating Daeng, with the brand being created in cooperation between Krating Daeng creator Chaleo Yoovidhya and Austrian entrepreneur Dietrich Mateschitz, the latter responsible for reformulating the drink for the Western markets.
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