Note: This page currently includes animates films and series alike.
- 6teen: An in-depth examination of adolescent society and its workings.
- A Miser Brothers Christmas: Two morally neutral nature spirits must put aside their lifelong rivalry when their evil brother threatens to take over a beloved holiday. Along the way, they are aided by the take-charge wife of a magic being who is deceptively young-looking, a neurotic factory supervisor, and a young orphaned mechanic.
- A Troll in Central Park: From the creator of The Secret of NIMH, An American Tail and The Land Before Time comes a magical and heartwarming tale of a rather unique hero who befriends two mischievous young children and teaches us that the world would be a better place if we cared for and respected all the wonders around us. Features the voice of the late Dom De Luise.
- Adventure Time: An epic and classic tale with a Post Modern spin, set a millennium in the future after an apocalyptic nuclear war. A young hero wielding a golden sword must traverse distant lands alongside his mystical superpowered Canine Companion in their quest for heroism and purpose, with our protagonist believed to be the last human alive on this unfamiliar mutated Earth. His quest grows up alongside him, evolving from an optimistically naive journey of rescuing princesses from an insane and sadistic cold-hearted king), to a heart-wrenching tale of brotherhood, destiny, love, war, and the horrors of dementia.
- The Adventures of Donkey Ollie: In Biblical times, a misfit finds himself going on adventures and he helps change lives for the better by showing them the miracle of Jesus. Features catchy musical numbers and a memorable art style, and isn't afraid to shy away from the darker parts of Biblical lore. The show's live-action segments are the most beloved part of the show.
- Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog: A beloved video game hero finds himself battling sadistic robots in a surreal world where nothing is as it seems. Its antagonist has become a cult icon years after the show's run finished.
- Allen Gregory: Child Prodigy raised by a same sex couple discovers the reality when he's sent to elementary school. He also finds love with the most unlikely woman.
- Alma's Way: A look at life in the Bronx, starring a girl who can pause time.
- The Avengers: United They Stand: Some of Marvel Comics' most underappreciated superheroes get their turn in the limelight.
- Beast Machines: This sequel to one of the greatest completely-CGI shows of the 90s embraced both ecological themes and the question of what it means to truly have free will.
- BIONICLE Mask of Light: The producers of a Cult Classic franchise from the Turn of the Millennium foray into feature-length filmmaking for the first time, as they spin a tale of an unlikely hero embarking on a quest, to help six elemental warriors save his people from an evil conspiring to destroy everything they believe in. Some of the franchise's fans consider this movie the last remnant of its glory days.
- Blue's Clues: A man living in a bizarre world of beings that defy human comprehension is in a constant game with his friendly rival clad in blue to search for the clues to her many puzzles that he must search for in locations both near and far to him. With the aid of his young allies and a notebook with seemingly magical qualities, he pulls through every time, but can never seem to stop this endless game with marks that seemingly go beyond the laws of reality. He is eventually replaced by his younger, less experienced brother with an assortment of strange powers that let him be on par with his older brother's rival, but like his brother, still struggles to play this game almost every day. And a generation later, yet another is forced to fill their shoes.
- Brickleberry: A beautiful natural park is used as a backdrop to show the lives of a cast of imperfect individuals. Thought their adventures, many poignant questions are explored about: religious philosophy, inter-racial behavior and man's relationship with nature. Combined with a unique style of animation and headed by one of the most famous comedic minds of our time, and you have a cartoon that will be remembered for generations to come.
- The Brothers Flub: An extremely obscure gem concerning the exploits of a pair of brothers who work for a greedy boss by delivering various useful items to citizens worldwide. Its theme song is its most memorable aspect.
- Caillou: An uplifting saga of a lovable cancer patient attempting to live childhood to the fullest. Known for the protagonist's angelic behavior and the Disney-like animation.
- Captain N: The Game Master: A cartoon featuring few of the most classic video game characters united to battle against the forces of evil. The video game equivalent of The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen (and only one, too).
- Captain Planet and the Planeteers: The quest of five teenagers who can channel Gaia's Vengeance, are the only hopes against a corrupt billionaire and his subordinate, who both wish to obtain the last remaining area of pristine nature in a dying, polluted world. Later, several new villain characters were introduced, and the lives of the five heroes soon became twisted into an endless struggle to stop several superpowers from succeeding in their goals.
- Care Bears (1980s): A small army of bears fights sorcerors, demons, and Mad Scientists using laser beams emitted from their bodies.
- Codename: Kids Next Door: A shadowy paramilitary organization heroically fights child exploitation and abuse.
- Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island: A tropical island paradise finds itself terrorized by a Reality Warper Manchild oblivious to his own destructive omnipotence.
- Crash Canyon: An animated sitcom developed for TV by a former Simpsons writer and inspired by that show's most popular rival about an ordinary family that finds themselves trapped in a strange upside-down society isolated from the rest of the world.
- Da Boom Crew: A group of cool children are trapped in a world of their own creation and defeat its most powerful villain while finding a way home. In their adventures, they discover they know far less about their world than would be believed.
- Danger Rangers: A global organization works tirelessly to make the world safe for kids and adults everywhere. Not only does the show have some of the most recognizable voice talents in Western media, it also features frequent musical numbers from Randy Rogel, composer of Yakko's World.
- The Day My Butt Went Psycho!: In a World… where humanity has formed an uneasy peace with an unexpected enemy, a young aspiring hero and his best friend (a member of said former enemy faction) navigate the complexities of the newly arisen integrated society. Adapted from a hit book series.
- Delgo: An epic fantasy adventure a decade in the making, telling an original and timeless story about racial differences and the pointlessness of war. Its greatest accomplishment was setting unprecedented records at the box office.
- Dingo Pictures: An animation studio contributing to bring well-known animation classics to video game consoles.
- Doc Mcstuffins: A family-friendly medical drama for the kids.
- Donkey Kong Country: A cartoon based on a popular video game series that's the first of its kind to utilize motion-capture technology.
- Elinor Wonders Why: A girl, going through an existential crisis, must figure out the answers to life's biggest mysteries.
- The Fairly OddParents!: The power to control existence itself is bestowed upon a young boy. During his spry youth, he must learn to control this phenomenal power to deal with: well meaning but absent-minded parents, corrupted authority, lunatics who wish to take his power, and worse! A long-running series that became known for frequently reinventing itself, so that the final season was almost unrecognizable from the first.
- Foodfight!: In this reimagining of a beloved classic, a down on his luck detective must find his one true love and save the citizens from a notorious gang that threatens to tear the world apart. Featuring an All-Star Cast. It was the product of many years of hard work.
- Freaktown: A story of Fantastic Racism in which a band of monsters rebel against their tyrannical foreign queen, who long ago forced their kind into a dingy ghetto town and now plots to finish the job by eradicating their way of life.
- Freddie as F.R.O.7: A young boy acquires magic/psychic powers and becomes the world's greatest secret agent. He travels the world hunting down his evil shapeshifting aunt.
- Fugget About It: The second-in-command of one of New York's most powerful crime lords is forced to betray his fellow mobsters to protect his family. He is then forced to flee to an unfamiliar country infamous for its freezing climate, adapting to a completely foreign culture where his values frequently conflict with those of the locals while also maintaining the respect and love of his family in a new life where only his estranged son finds happiness.
- Garfield and Friends: A man who loves his work enough that he's willing to stay dedicated to it despite a modest income and his two best friends, one who always knows the right thing to say at the right time, and his loyal faithful companion dog, all try to solve life's problems through critical thinking and an understanding of how their world works. The friends are so loyal and loving that they spend much of their time saving their companion from terrible things happening. On many occasions, they try to make their show educational by giving the viewer valuable life lessons on how to handle problems. They also have a tight-knit group of farm-based acquaintances that entertain the viewer with their fun antics that highlight how they handle their own problems while taking enough time to give the viewer some life lessons of their own. Both sets also entertain us with their own songs of their own original composition.
- Get Ace: A child is accidentally given control over a top-secret weapon intended for a notorious criminal and now finds himself constantly in danger as said criminal (who is a Master of Disguise) relentlessly pursues him.
- The Grasshopper and the Ants (1934): Creative artists deserve government subsidy.
- Hero Elementary: Students are recruited as super child soldiers to protect their sinister city-town.
- Invader Zim: Planet Earth has been infiltrated by an extraterrestrial creature, aided by a psychotic robot. He plans a hostile takeover of the planet by spying and learning its weakness through the art of disguise. Fortunately for our planet, a young and avid child, sees through his disguise, and begins working to expose the menace for who he truly is and preventing the destruction of our fragile world. Sadly, despite his efforts, nobody, not even his sister or father, give the slightest of appreciation. However, with his priorities, he continues to fight for the justice and the people of Planet Earth.
- Jimmy Two-Shoes: A young boy is trapped in Hellish dimension, struggling to keep his purity as he is hounded by The Legions of Hell, a Ax-Crazy yandere, and the son of the devil.
- The Legend of the Titanic: Another take on the great tragedy of the early 20th century where two young people must struggle in the name of love against a vile man. Giving us the truth about the events who occured, this timeless classic features a message important about saving our friends the whales.
- Let's Go Luna!: Creatures great and small embark on a journey around the world, with the aid of a lunar goddess blessing their suffering performance troupe.
- Ralph Bakshi's The Lord of the Rings: Reality and animation intertwine in this re-imagination of a beloved literary classic.
- The Marvel Super Heroes: The Silver Age of Comic Books comes to life in a series fondly remembered for its constant faithfullness to the original stories, and also for the unforgettable heralds the protagonists received.
- Metalocalypse: five damaged souls band together and struggle against the pressures of fame, the machinations of their Crapsack World's authority figures, and their own mental limitations to create wonderful music.
- Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: One of the earliest and most beloved characters of animation is back to have all new adventures with a new generation.
- Milo Murphy's Law: The descendant of a cursed bloodline relies on courage, cunning, and an unbreakable spirit to defy the misfortune fate has in store for him. Later he is joined by some of the most iconic characters of animation's modern age.
- Molly of Denali: Coming of age adventure-drama in an underground Alaskan society.
- My Life as a Teenage Robot: In this Emmy Award-winning series, an artificial being with superhuman abilities seeks to fit in with the humans it protects, only to find that being 'normal' is practically non-existent.
- My Life Me: An aspiring manga artist copes with day-to-day life in this closer look at anime fandoms. Known for its peculiar art style, the creators' knowledge on the subject matter, and charming characters.
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic: A deep character study of how a lonely girl seeks to explore the nature of our souls.
- "Lesson Zero": Hilarity Ensues when the writers shake one of the key foundational elements of the series.
- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls: One of the most powerful beings in the world loses an object of great power and must journey into an alien world alongside her loyal companion to retrieve it. Now trapped inside a much weaker body, she must deal with the difficulty of adapting to her new state, reunite five oddly familiar denizens of the realm whose relations have been turned to hatred through vile trickery, and destroy an almighty demonic horror who plans on using the object of power to conquer both realms.
- My Little Pony: Equestria Girls – Rainbow Rocks: A formerly world-threatening villainess, now stripped of her power and on a desperate quest for redemption, summons the otherworldly heroine who defeated her back to her world to defeat a cruel and cunning new foe who can turn the closest of friends into bitter enemies and whose otherworldly power grows with each move she makes. Their greatest obstacle in saving the world, however, may be the rifts forming between members of their own team.
- Nerds and Monsters: A group of highly gifted children are stranded on a mysterious island populated by all manner of strange and dangerous creatures, as well as a previously uncontacted society that values strength above intelligence.
- Peepoodo & the Super Fuck Friends: An adorable scamp and his buddies learn valuable and undertaught lessons about themselves and their needs. The cast includes a tastefully portrayed trans character.
- Phineas and Ferb: Two creative, intelligent step-brothers come up with innovative ideas to have fun, but their sister is the only person to recognize how dangerous their acts are, and tries to do whatever she can to save them from harm. Meanwhile, their exotic pet goes on spy missions to stop the schemes of an evil scientist, who we discover is really just deeply emotionally troubled and wants to be loved.
- Pinkalicious & Peterrific: A second-grader has an entire town wrapped around her finger, characterized by a pale tint of red. She also dabbles in the fine arts and communicates with mythical creatures.
- Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain: A crossover between two beloved children's classics, one of which is an academy award winner. One of the most well-known characters of the older series joins with the heroes of the newer one, changing the series forever.
- The Powerpuff Girls (2016): The beloved female superhero icon of the late 90's and early 2000's gets a remake for the present day. It's updated for a modern viewer's sensibilities, drops concepts that didn't work with the intended message, and includes a band of memorable new villains.
- Ready Jet Go!: A dramatic, psychological examination of the science-fiction genre, starring aliens who must pose as humans to study Earth.
- Regular Show: Two lifelong best friends face life-threatening and/or surreal situations on a near-daily basis.
- The Robonic Stooges: Why settle for just one Inspector Gadget, when you can have three of them, constantly crossing each other up? And not just any trio, but the most legendary physical comedy team of all time.
- Rocket Robin Hood In this classic Canadian series, an ancient legend is reimagined for the modern world; featuring memorable musical numbers and innovative animation techniques.
- Rocket Monkeys: Two brothers are sent on life-threatening missions to the deepest reaches of the galaxy, dealing with dangers far greater than their skills and abilities with little else than their brotherly loyalty to one another. In particular, these heroes are frequently antagonized by the galaxy's greatest evildoer, whose dark origins are tied to a mistake from their own past.
- Rocko's Modern Life: The story of an immigrant in America learning what it's like to live as an adult in a world where everything seems like it's out to get you in one way or another.
- Rosie's Rules: A young girl questions the inner workings of suburban Texas while navigating Blended Family Drama.
- Shaun the Sheep: In a world that has seemingly evolved beyond spoken language, a semi-sentient race aspires for the same rights as the species who keeps them trapped in a featureless pen. When their master isn't looking, one rebel helps his clan break the monotony of their existence, often with the help of their stern but sympathetic guardian. Uses the distinctive animation style of its acclaimed studio.
- Superman: Brainiac Attacks: The acclaimed superhero series from the 90's is back for a new adventure, when the protagonist's two greatest arch-enemies return. But you've never seen (or heard) these threats like this before! Takes the mythology of the series and turns it on its ear, going into places its fanbase never expected!
- Super Duper Sumos: Three practitioners of a noble Japanese martial art fight against kaiju created by an evil megacorp.
- Supernoobs: A group of children find themselves unwillingly conscripted into fighting in an intergalactic war where they must deal with a threat far greater than anything than they could possibly have been prepared for.
- Teen Titans Go!: An adaptation of a beloved series that redesigns the characters and adds more comedy elements. Extremely well received.
- Thomas & Friends: British railway workers get into life-threatening accidents on a daily basis, and those that act out are subjected to horrific fates. World-famous singers, comedians, and actors share these timeless stories.
- Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go: A charming, cute, and light-hearted updated version of a beloved British children's series that has nice-sounding musical numbers, stunning animation, and fantastic voice acting, with better personalities for the characters, more screentime to the lovable titular character, and the main characters de-aged into children . Also, it is animated by the nice people at Nelvana. This cartoon is a great way to introduce the new generation of children to this franchise!
- Titanic: The Legend Goes On: Made in the grand tradition of Disney, Don Bluth and James Cameron, and based on one of the signature historical events of the 20th Century, this epic tale features a colorful cast and centers on an uplifting story of overcoming adversity and transcending social class in the name of love. It contains one of the most famous songs from an animated film of its era, an infectious party anthem.
- Tom and Jerry: The Movie: Your favorite cartoon duo returns for a new generation in an all-talking, all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza. Introducing a cast of new and endearing characters that will surely be welcomed into the canon with open arms.
- Total Drama: Teens from all of Canada think that they are competing with each other for a large sum of money, but they really have to survive against the evil reality show host who does very sadistic things to the campers and pulls out traps from seemingly out of nowhere all in one deserted island far out in a sea in the middle of nowhere with no outside help.
- Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race: A less sadistic host invites a few veterans from the original series and 32 new contestants in a race around the world, where their teamwork is pushed to its limits.
- Totally Spies!: Good versus evil in an action series filled with espionage and high tech gadgetry. Females take a significantly more leading role in this series than most spy dramas.
- Turtles Forever: Marvel at how the Darker and Edgier versions of 80s superheroes mercilessly deride their Denser and Wackier past selves and their fans. Made possible by a once-beloved company that would go bankrupt five years later.
- Ultimate Spider-Man: A series based on one of the 21st century's most popular comics stars a promising teenaged superhero, with a sense of humor even stronger than his agility, as he trains to become the best crimefighter he can. Accompanying him are four other superpowered adolescents. Known for its well written plots and charming characters, it's one of the most loved adaptations.
- VeggieTales: Cutting edge digital animation reproduces the most epic story in the history of the world, the Old Testament in its entirety. From Joshua to Moses to Daniel, see the story of Israel told over two decades of painstaking animation set to an award-winning and unforgettable orchestral score.
- Vídeo Brinquedo: Brazilian company which makes adaptations of well-known works, and have a well-known cast for the English dub.
- Little Princess School: A series of charming Slice of Life shorts with a racially diverse main cast comprised of fairytale-inspired characters, except they're adorable 7-year old princesses training to someday rule their kingdoms with poise and grace. Plus a MASTERFULLY composed theme song.
- Work It Out Wombats!: Creatures from all walks of life live in a mighty tree, and they learn how to apply logic reasoning to their daily activities. Things go awry at times, but our heroes never say "never."
- Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum: Three mentally ill children travel back in time to meet iconic people of history, learn their virtues, and restore balance to the universe.
- Yo Yogi!: One of the most popular cartoon icons returns yet again! Following the revolutionary trend set in place by the legacy animation studio who created him, this crafty forest dwelling survivalist is re-imagined as a young boy on the cusp of adolescence, Adapting his knowledge and skills to what is relevant in the modern day as he grows into his own and investigates the world around him. This adaption would strike new ground that nobody could possibly see for this series and become so influential that the franchise would be seen as fully complete for over a decade before an equally trendy adaption for the big screens was created.