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{{Short description| |
{{Short description|American TV production operation founded 2016}} |
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| name = Mattel Television |
| name = Mattel Television |
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| logo = Mattel Television.svg |
| logo = Mattel Television.svg |
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| logo_caption = |
| logo_caption = Logo used since 2019 |
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| type = |
| type = [[Division (business)|Division]] |
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| former_name = Mattel Creations (2016–2019) |
| former_name = Mattel Creations (2016–2019) |
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| industry = [[Television production]] |
| industry = [[Television production]] |
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| founded = {{start date and age|2016|3|31}} |
| founded = {{start date and age|2016|3|31}} |
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| predecessors = {{ubl |
| predecessors = {{ubl|[[Mattel Films#History|Mattel Playground Productions]]|[[HIT Entertainment]]<!--Lyrick & Gullane weren't separate entities under HiT as they were absorbed into them-->}} |
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| hq_location = [[Burbank, California]] |
| hq_location = [[Burbank, California]] |
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| hq_location_country = U.S. |
| hq_location_country = U.S. |
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| area_served = Worldwide |
| area_served = Worldwide |
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| key_people = {{ubl|Adam Bonnett (executive producer, division head)|Frederic Soulie (general |
| key_people = {{ubl|Adam Bonnett (executive producer, division head)|Frederic Soulie (general manager and senior vice president)|Christopher Keenan (senior vice president for content development and production)|Philip Breman (vice president, scripted and unscripted live-action series development)}} |
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| products = {{ubl|[[Television show|Television series]]|[[Television film]]s|[[Miniseries]]}} |
| products = {{ubl|[[Television show|Television series]]|[[Television film]]s|[[Miniseries]]}} |
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| parent = [[Mattel |
| parent = [[Mattel]] |
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| footnotes = <ref name="Sou">{{Cite web|last=Zahn|first=James|date=29 July 2020|title=Exclusive: Fred Soulie Named Senior Vice President, General Manager, Mattel Television|url=https://toybook.com/exclusive-fred-soulie-named-senior-vice-president-general-manager-mattel-television/|website=The Toy Book|access-date=25 February 2022|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name="Sou0">{{Cite web|date=30 July 2020|title=Mattel Television Names SVP and General Manager|url=https://www.licenseglobal.com/executive-moves/mattel-television-names-svp-and-general-manager|website=[[informa|License Global]]|access-date=25 February 2022}}</ref> |
| footnotes = <ref name="Sou">{{Cite web|last=Zahn|first=James|date=29 July 2020|title=Exclusive: Fred Soulie Named Senior Vice President, General Manager, Mattel Television|url=https://toybook.com/exclusive-fred-soulie-named-senior-vice-president-general-manager-mattel-television/|website=The Toy Book|access-date=25 February 2022|language=en-US}}</ref><ref name="Sou0">{{Cite web|date=30 July 2020|title=Mattel Television Names SVP and General Manager|url=https://www.licenseglobal.com/executive-moves/mattel-television-names-svp-and-general-manager|website=[[informa|License Global]]|access-date=25 February 2022}}</ref> |
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'''Mattel Television''' is the [[television production]] division of American toy and entertainment company [[Mattel]], originally founded on |
'''Mattel Television''' is the [[television production]] division of American toy and entertainment company [[Mattel]], originally founded on March 31, 2016 as the successor to Mattel's earlier entertainment division, ''Mattel Playground Productions'', under the name '''Mattel Creations'''.<ref name="MC" /><ref name="MatCre">{{cite news|last=Castleman|first=Lana|date=31 March 2016|title=Mattel centralizes content output in new division|url=http://kidscreen.com/2016/03/31/mattel-centralizes-content-ouput-in-new-division/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220194241/http://kidscreen.com/2016/03/31/mattel-centralizes-content-ouput-in-new-division/|archive-date=20 December 2016|work=Kidscreen|publisher=[[Brunico Communications]]|access-date=16 December 2016}}</ref> |
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It took on its current name with the hiring of former [[Disney Branded Television]] programming executive, Adam Bonnett, on 5, February 2019<ref name="Bonn">{{cite web|last=Littleton|first=Cynthia|date=6 February 2019|title=Disney Channel Alum Adam Bonnett Joins Mattel Television|url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/mattel-television-adam-bonnett-disney-channel-1203129779/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327085911/https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/mattel-television-adam-bonnett-disney-channel-1203129779/|archive-date=27 March 2019|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|access-date=11 March 2019}}</ref> and began gravitating heavily towards the production of [[streaming media]] for release on [[YouTube]] variants and [[Netflix]] whiles maintaining the television forays of its previous incarnation.<ref name="TV">{{cite news|last=Kit|first=Borys|date=15 February 2019|title=Mattel Launching Slate of 22 Multi-Platform Television Shows (Exclusive)|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/mattel-launching-slate-22-multi-platform-television-shows-1187087|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190313032729/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/mattel-launching-slate-22-multi-platform-television-shows-1187087|archive-date=13 March 2019|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|publisher=[[Penske Media Corporation]]|access-date=11 March 2019}}</ref><ref name="Slate" /> |
It took on its current name with the hiring of former [[Disney Branded Television]] programming executive, Adam Bonnett, on 5, February 2019<ref name="Bonn">{{cite web|last=Littleton|first=Cynthia|date=6 February 2019|title=Disney Channel Alum Adam Bonnett Joins Mattel Television|url=https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/mattel-television-adam-bonnett-disney-channel-1203129779/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190327085911/https://variety.com/2019/tv/news/mattel-television-adam-bonnett-disney-channel-1203129779/|archive-date=27 March 2019|website=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|access-date=11 March 2019}}</ref> and began gravitating heavily towards the production of [[streaming media]] for release on [[YouTube]] variants and [[Netflix]] whiles maintaining the television forays of its previous incarnation.<ref name="TV">{{cite news|last=Kit|first=Borys|date=15 February 2019|title=Mattel Launching Slate of 22 Multi-Platform Television Shows (Exclusive)|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/mattel-launching-slate-22-multi-platform-television-shows-1187087|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190313032729/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/heat-vision/mattel-launching-slate-22-multi-platform-television-shows-1187087|archive-date=13 March 2019|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|publisher=[[Penske Media Corporation]]|access-date=11 March 2019}}</ref><ref name="Slate" /> |
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==History== |
==History== |
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[[File:Mattel Creations.svg|thumb|left| |
[[File:Mattel Creations.svg|thumb|left|Former logo as Mattel Creations used from 2016 to 2019.]] |
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Mattel formed a division called |
Mattel formed a division called Mattel Creations on March 31, 2016, seeking to unify, centralize and revamp its entertainment business; it absorbed its main entertainment division at the time, [[Mattel Films|Mattel Playground Productions]], [[HIT Entertainment]] and the [[American Girl]] creative team in [[Middleton, Wisconsin]] on its launch.<ref name="MC">{{cite news|last=Tartaglione|first=Nancy|date=31 March 2016|title=Mattel Creations Formed To Centralize Toy Giant's Theatrical, TV & Digital Content|url=https://deadline.com/2016/03/mattel-creations-balsam-schwaber-keenan-new-division-barbie-1201729116|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160605053450/http://deadline.com/2016/03/mattel-creations-balsam-schwaber-keenan-new-division-barbie-1201729116/|archive-date=5 June 2016|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|publisher=[[Penske Media Corporation|Penske Business Media, LLC]]|access-date=6 June 2016}}</ref> Mattel then appointed its then-[[chief content officer]], Catherine Balsam-Schwaber, as its head and had HIT Entertainment president Christopher Keenan elevated or promoted to being its senior vice president overseeing development and production of productions from the division.<ref name="MC"/><ref name="MatCre" /> |
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Mattel Creations signed an exclusive 7-year global [[subscription video on demand]] (SVOD) rights agreement with [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] for the ''[[List of Barbie films|Barbie]]'' film library on |
Mattel Creations signed an exclusive 7-year global [[subscription video on demand]] (SVOD) rights agreement with [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] for the ''[[List of Barbie films|Barbie]]'' film library on October 16, 2016, including the two films released at the time; ''[[Barbie: Star Light Adventure]]'' and ''Barbie: Video Game Hero''.<ref>{{cite web|last=Milligan|first=Mercedes|date=16 October 2016|title=UPHE Snags Exclusive 'Barbie' SVOD Rights from Mattel|url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/top-stories/uphe-snags-exclusive-barbie-svod-rights-from-mattel/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161220132959/http://www.animationmagazine.net/top-stories/uphe-snags-exclusive-barbie-svod-rights-from-mattel/|archive-date=20 December 2016|website=[[Animation Magazine]]|access-date=16 December 2016}}</ref> |
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Catherine stepped down from her position and left Mattel on |
Catherine stepped down from her position and left Mattel on February 12, 2018 to take over as general manager of [[Craftsy]], with Mattel's co-president and chief operating officer, Richard L. Dickson, adding the oversight of the division to his roles.<ref>{{cite news|last=Whyte|first=Alexandra|date=10 November 2017|title=Mattel CCO Catherine Balsam-Schwaber departs|url=http://kidscreen.com/2017/11/10/mattel-cco-catherine-balsam-schwaber-departs/|access-date=12 February 2018|work=Kidscreen|publisher=[[Brunico Communications]]|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180213022123/http://kidscreen.com/2017/11/10/mattel-cco-catherine-balsam-schwaber-departs/|archive-date=13 February 2018|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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Mattel hired former [[Disney Branded Television]] programming executive Adam Bonnett as executive producer and head of a reorganized '''Mattel Television''' on February 5, 2019, which effectively replaced |
Mattel hired former [[Disney Branded Television]] programming executive Adam Bonnett as executive producer and head of a reorganized '''Mattel Television''' on February 5, 2019, which effectively replaced Mattel Creations.<ref name="Bonn" /> A week later, Mattel Television announced a proposition of twenty-two animated and live-action television programs.<ref name="TV" /><ref name="Slate">{{cite web|last=Milligan|first=Mercedes|date=18 February 2019|title=Mattel Announces 22-Series Slate Inspired by Top Franchises|url=http://www.animationmagazine.net/top-stories/mattel-announces-22-series-slate-inspired-by-top-franchises/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190225075932/http://www.animationmagazine.net/top-stories/mattel-announces-22-series-slate-inspired-by-top-franchises/|archive-date=25 February 2019|website=[[Animation Magazine]]|access-date=11 March 2019}}</ref> Former [[Saban Brands]] executive, Frederic Soulie, who was appointed as the senior vice president for content distribution and business development of the franchise management group division set up by Dickson and [[Ynon Kreiz]], chairman and CEO of Mattel, to expand the company's entertainment business, was named senior vice president and general manager of Mattel Television.<ref name="Sou" /><ref name="Sou0" /> |
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On February 23, 2021, Mattel Television announced the return of the ''[[Monster High]]'' brand three years after its last production with [[Monster High (TV series)|an animated series]] and [[Monster High: The Movie|a live-action musical film]], both of which aired on [[Nickelodeon]] and [[Paramount+]] in the United States on October 6, 2022.<ref name="MHFC">{{cite press release|date=23 February 2021|title=Mattel Television and Nickelodeon Announce Plans to Produce an Animated Series and Live-Action Television Movie Musical Based on Iconic Monster High Franchise|url=http://thefutoncritic.com/news/2021/02/23/mattel-television-and-nickelodeon-announce-plans-to-produce-an-animated-series-and-live-action-television-movie-musical-based-on-iconic-monster-high-franchise-387401/20210223nickelodeon01/|publisher=[[Nickelodeon]]|via=[[The Futon Critic]]|access-date=23 February 2021}}</ref><ref name="MHDl">{{cite web|last=White|first=Peter|date=23 February 2021|title='Monster High' Live-Action TV Movie & Animated Series Reboot Set By Nickelodeon & Mattel|url=https://deadline.com/2021/02/monster-high-live-action-tv-movie-animated-series-reboot-nickelodeon-mattel-1234698667/|website=[[Deadline Hollywood|Deadline]]|access-date=1 March 2021}}</ref> On August 30, 2021, with the Universal deal expired, Mattel struck a deal with local [[home video]] releasing powerhouses, Mill Creek Entertainment and NCircle Entertainment, for the newer [[Netflix]]-based content for [[DVD-Video|DVD]], [[Blu-ray]] and [[digital copy|Digital HD]] distribution to the U.S. and Canadian markets.<ref>{{cite web|date=31 August 2021|title=NCircle & Mill Creek pick up Mattel rights|url=https://kidscreen.com/2021/08/31/ncircle-mill-creek-pick-up-mattel-rights/|work=Kidscreen|publisher=[[Brunico Communications]]|access-date=7 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=31 August 2021|title=Mattel Inks Disc, Digital Distribution Deals With NCircle and Mill Creek Entertainment|url=https://www.mediaplaynews.com/mattel-inks-disc-digital-distribution-deals-with-ncircle-and-mill-creek-entertainment/|website=Media Play News|access-date=7 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=31 August 2021|title=NCircle, Mill Creek Entertainment Announce Agreement with Mattel|url=https://www.licenseglobal.com/toys-games/ncircle-mill-creek-entertainment-announce-agreement-mattel|website=[[informa|License Global]]|access-date=7 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release|title=NCircle and Mill Creek Entertainment Announce Multi-Year Physical and Digital Distribution Agreement with Mattel|url=https://www.millcreekent.com/blogs/news/ncircle-and-mill-creek-entertainment-announce-multi-year-physical-and-digital-distribution-agreement-with-mattel|publisher=Mill Creek Entertainment|access-date=7 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=31 August 2021|title=Mattel Inks Physical Distribution Deal for Barbie, Thomas & Friends, Masters of the Universe Animated Content • The Toy Book|url=https://toybook.com/mattel-inks-physical-distribution-deal-for-barbie-thomas-friends-masters-of-the-universe/|website=The Toy Book|access-date=7 November 2021}}</ref> |
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On September 7, 2021, following the debut of the [[streaming television|streaming]] [[television film]] ''[[Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams]]'' on Netflix, Mattel hired former [[NBCUniversal]] vice president of current programming, Philip "Phil" Breman, to be the vice president oversseing live-action scripted and unscripted series development.<ref>{{cite web|last=White|first=Peter|date=7 September 2021|title=Former NBC Exec Phil Breman Joins Mattel To Oversee Live-Action TV Development|url=https://deadline.com/2021/09/former-nbc-exec-phil-breman-joins-mattel-to-oversee-live-action-tv-development-1234827207/|website=[[Deadline Hollywood|Deadline]]|access-date=11 September 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|date=8 September 2021|title=Mattel hires NBC alum Phil Breman to lead live action TV|url=https://tbivision.com/2021/09/08/mattel-hires-nbc-alum-phil-breman-to-lead-live-action-tv/|website=TBI Vision|access-date=6 November 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Anderson|first=Justin|date=7 September 2021|title=Mattel taps Phil Breman to lead live action TV development|url=https://realscreen.com/2021/09/07/mattel-taps-phil-breman-to-lead-live-action-tv-development/|website=[[Realscreen]]|access-date=11 September 2021}}</ref> Following its global popularity and success, Mattel Television unveiled a 26-episode animated streaming television musical serial adaptation and continuation of the film on February 1, 2022 known as ''[[Barbie: It Takes Two]]''.<ref name="ITT" /><ref name="THR-ITT" /> The first half of episodes were released on Netflix in the U.S. on April 8, 2022 with the other half on October 1, with availability in other countries and territories reached 3 months after the American release. The series also aired on television in Australia, the UK and Ireland, Canada and Portugal. |
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On October 21, 2022, Mattel announced an agreement extension with Netflix that would make available the pre-2017 film catalogue previously held by [[Universal Pictures]] occasionally through the streaming service and the inaugural interactive "special" in the [[Barbie (media franchise)|''Barbie'' media franchise]], ''[[Barbie: Epic Road Trip]]'', which released 4 days later.<ref name="BNExp">{{cite news|last=Porter|first=Rick|date=21 October 2022|title=Mattel Inks Netflix Deal, Sets Barbie Interactive Special (Exclusive)|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/netflix-mattel-barbie-deal-1235245557/|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|publisher=[[Penske Media Corporation]]|access-date=21 October 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Adams|first=Timothy|date=21 October 2022|title=Mattel Signs Deal With Netflix for More Barbie Programming|url=https://comicbook.com/tv-shows/news/mattel-netflix-deal-more-barbie-programming/|website=Comic Book|access-date=9 November 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |date=22 October 2022|title=Mattel, Netflix deal for Barbie interactive special|url=https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/mattel-netflix-deal-for-barbie-interactive-special-details-here/articleshow/95020423.cms|work=[[The Economic Times]]|access-date=9 November 2022}}</ref> On October 25, 2022, Mattel capitalized on the audiovisual revival of ''Monster High'' by jointly announcing a [[Monster High 2|sequel]] to the live-action film with [[Nickelodeon]] and [[Paramount+]], which began production began the following year on February 7 and premiered on October 5, 2023.<ref name="MH2Dl">{{cite news|last=Petski|first=Denise|date=25 October 2022|title='Monster High The Movie' Sequel Gets Green Light At Nickelodeon|url=https://deadline.com/2022/10/monster-high-the-movie-sequel-green-light-nickelodeon-1235153907/|work=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|publisher=[[Penske Media Corporation]]|access-date=25 October 2022}}</ref><ref name="MH2HR">{{cite news|last=Vlessing|first=Etan|date=25 October 2022|title='Monster High The Movie' Sequel in the Works|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/movies/movie-news/monster-high-the-movie-sequel-mattel-nickelodeon-paramount-plus-1235247604/|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|publisher=[[Penske Media Corporation]]|access-date=25 October 2022}}</ref><ref name="MH2Tw">{{Cite tweet|date=25 October 2022|author=[[Nickelodeon]]|user=Nickelodeon|number=1584919078359162881|title=More ghoul things are coming 🔮 🎬 #MonsterHigh|access-date=25 October 2022}}</ref><ref name="MH2IG">{{cite instagram|user=[[Nickelodeon]]|postid=CoX7U2aSuVJ|title= Frights, camera, action 🎬 The ghouls are back for their first day of #MonsterHigh2 |date=7 February 2023|access-date=7 February 2023}}</ref><ref name="MH2Col">{{cite web|last=Humphrey|first=Julia|date=4 March 2023|title='Monster High 2' Teaser Sets Spooky Season Release Window [Exclusive]|url=https://collider.com/monster-high-2-teaser-release-window/|url-status=live|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20230305090122/https://collider.com/monster-high-2-teaser-release-window/|archive-date=5 March 2023|website=[[collider (website)|Collider]]|access-date=4 March 2023}}</ref> |
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On February 16, 2023, Mattel published through [[Google Drive]] its content slate portfolio for the 2023–24 and 2024–25 fiscal years,<ref>{{cite web|date=16 February 2023|publication-date=16 February 2023|title=Mattel-Publishing-Updates-2.16.23.pdf|url=https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZocuYliDOLdWMUXApuAJMU-mtpGE7wDI/view|pages=3|department=Mattel Television|publisher=[[Mattel]]|access-date=20 February 2023|via=[[Google Drive]]}}</ref> including a revival of ''[[Fireman Sam]]'' and a makeover revival of ''[[Barney & Friends]]''.<ref>{{cite press release|last1=Kazakos|first1=Niki|last2=McDonald|first2=Casey|title=Mattel Announces Barney Franchise Relaunch|url=https://corporate.mattel.com/news/mattel-announces-barney-franchise-relaunch|publisher=[[mattel|Mattel Corporate]]|access-date=20 February 2023}}</ref> On March 7, 2023, [[NBC]] green-lighted a car makeover competition featuring [[Hot Wheels]] called ''[[Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge]]''.<ref name="HWPR" /><ref name="HWNBC" /> |
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On September 28, 2023, [[Netflix]] announced ''[[Hot Wheels Let's Race]]'', a new animated series adaptation of Hot Wheels which premiered on March 4, 2024.<ref>{{cite web|title=Mattel's New 'Hot Wheels Let's Race' Coming to Netflix|url=https://www.awn.com/news/mattels-new-hot-wheels-lets-race-coming-netflix|website=[[Animation World Network]]|first=Whitney|last=Whitener|date=September 28, 2023|access-date=October 1, 2023}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
==Filmography== |
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| ''[[Barbie: Star Light Adventure]]'' |
| ''[[Barbie: Star Light Adventure]]'' |
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| {{ubl|July 30, 2016 (Fathom Events)|August 29, 2016 (Home video release)<ref>{{Cite web|date=26 October 2016|title=Barbie: Star Light Adventure|url=https://www.uphe.com/movies/barbie-star-light-adventure|access-date=7 January 2017|website=[[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]|language=en-us}}</ref>}} |
| {{ubl|July 30, 2016 (Fathom Events)|August 29, 2016 (Home video release)<ref>{{Cite web|date=26 October 2016|title=Barbie: Star Light Adventure|url=https://www.uphe.com/movies/barbie-star-light-adventure|access-date=7 January 2017|website=[[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]|language=en-us}}</ref>}} |
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| Final production of Arc Productions before payroll glitch-turned-bankruptcy and re-opening as [[Jam Filled Entertainment]]'s Toronto division/branch |
| Final production of Arc Productions before payroll glitch-turned-bankruptcy and re-opening as [[Jam Filled Entertainment]]'s Toronto division/branch |
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| ''[[Barbie Dreamtopia]]''<ref name="KS" /> |
| ''[[Barbie Dreamtopia]]''<ref name="KS" /> |
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| {{ubl|January 10, 2016 – April 1, 2018 (original)|July 21 – October 21, 2021 (as a ''Barbie Return to Dreamtopia'' segment of ''Barbie's Dreamworld'')}} |
| {{ubl|January 10, 2016 – April 1, 2018 (original)|July 21 – October 21, 2021 (as a ''Barbie Return to Dreamtopia'' segment of ''Barbie's Dreamworld'')}} |
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| {{ubl|[[Traditional animation|2D]] [[Computer-generated imagery|CGI-animated]] shorts|2D CGI-animated film|2D CGI-animated web special|2 CGI-animated web serials}} |
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| {{ubl|Snowball Studios (original)|Relish Studios (''Barbie Return to Dreamtopia'')}} |
| {{ubl|Snowball Studios (original)|Relish Studios (''Barbie Return to Dreamtopia'')}} |
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| {{ubl|[[YouTube Kids]] ([[YouTube]])|[[Cartoon Network (Latin American TV channel)|Cartoon Network]] (Latin America)|[[Super RTL]] (Germany)|[[Pop (British and Irish TV channel)|Pop]] (UK and Ireland)|[[MiniMini+]] (Poland)|[[TET (TV channel)|TET]] (Ukraine)|[[Carousel (TV channel)|Carousel]] (Russia)}} |
| {{ubl|[[YouTube Kids]] ([[YouTube]])|[[Cartoon Network (Latin American TV channel)|Cartoon Network]] (Latin America)|[[Super RTL]] (Germany)|[[Pop (British and Irish TV channel)|Pop]] (UK and Ireland)|[[MiniMini+]] (Poland)|[[TET (TV channel)|TET]] (Ukraine)|[[Carousel (TV channel)|Carousel]] (Russia)}} |
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| Began with a teaser promo video released on YouTube on 14 January, followed by 4 3-minute shorts also released on YouTube between 5 May to 21 July and then a 46-minute television special released by [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]] on 16 June, all in 2016, which was broadcast on television in 5 countries and regions. The positive reception obtained resulted in the [[green-light]]ing of a web special released on 4 May 2017 called "Festival of Fun" and a 26-episode web series, which was released from 5 November 2017 to 1 April 2018, both on [[YouTube]] and [[YouTube Kids]]. The former would be re-released in 3 pieces as part the first batch of the latter. Ireland-based Relish Studios produced a web mini-serial spin-off of the franchise titled ''Barbie Return to Dreamtopia'' as part of a broader |
| Began with a teaser promo video released on YouTube on 14 January, followed by 4 3-minute shorts also released on YouTube between 5 May to 21 July and then a 46-minute television special released by [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment|Universal]] on 16 June, all in 2016, which was broadcast on television in 5 countries and regions. The positive reception obtained resulted in the [[green-light]]ing of a web special released on 4 May 2017 called "Festival of Fun" and a 26-episode web series, which was released from 5 November 2017 to 1 April 2018, both on [[YouTube]] and [[YouTube Kids]]. The former would be re-released in 3 pieces as part the first batch of the latter. Ireland-based Relish Studios produced a web mini-serial spin-off of the franchise titled ''Barbie Return to Dreamtopia'' as part of a broader animated web series franchise known as ''Barbie's Dreamworld'' which was released between 21 July and 21 October 2021. |
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| [[WildBrain Studios|DHX Media Vancouver]] |
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| {{ubl|Cartoon Network (Latin America)|[[Nickelodeon]] (United States; worldwide)}} Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (home video formats) |
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| 61 minutes<ref>{{cite press release|date=22 February 2016|title=From Universal Pictures Home Entertainment: Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/from-universal-pictures-home-entertainment-monster-high-great-scarrier-reef-300223953.html|publisher=[[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]|access-date=6 August 2018|via=[[PR Newswire]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=M. Enois Duarte|date=15 August 2016|title=Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef Blu-ray Review|url=https://bluray.highdefdigest.com/29096/monsterhighgreatscarrierreef.html|website=High Def Digest|access-date=25 June 2018}}</ref> |
| 61 minutes<ref>{{cite press release|date=22 February 2016|title=From Universal Pictures Home Entertainment: Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef|url=https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/from-universal-pictures-home-entertainment-monster-high-great-scarrier-reef-300223953.html|publisher=[[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]|access-date=6 August 2018|via=[[PR Newswire]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=M. Enois Duarte|date=15 August 2016|title=Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef Blu-ray Review|url=https://bluray.highdefdigest.com/29096/monsterhighgreatscarrierreef.html|website=High Def Digest|access-date=25 June 2018}}</ref> |
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| ''[[WellieWishers (TV series)|WellieWishers]]'' |
| ''[[WellieWishers (TV series)|WellieWishers]]'' |
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| {{dts|2016|9|8}} |
| {{dts|2016|9|8}} |
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| Animated series |
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| Submarine Studios |
| Submarine Studios |
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| {{ubl|[[Amazon Prime Video]] (U.S.)|[[Tiny Pop]] (UK)}} |
| {{ubl|[[Amazon Prime Video]] (U.S.)|[[Tiny Pop]] (UK)}} |
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| ''Barbie & Her Sisters in A Puppy Chase'' |
| ''Barbie & Her Sisters in A Puppy Chase'' |
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| {{dts|2016|10|18}} |
| {{dts|2016|10|18}} |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Mainframe Studios|Rainmaker Entertainment]] |
| rowspan="2" | [[Mainframe Studios|Rainmaker Entertainment]] |
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| rowspan="2" | {{ubl|Nickelodeon (U.S. broadcast)| |
| rowspan="2" | {{ubl|Nickelodeon (U.S. broadcast)|Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (Home video release; international)<ref>{{Cite web|date=18 October 2016|title=Barbie & Her Sisters in A Puppy Chase|url=https://www.uphe.com/movies/barbie-her-sisters-in-a-puppy-chase|website=[[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]|access-date=7 January 2017|language=en-us}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=26 December 2016|title=Barbie: Video Game Hero|url=https://www.uphe.com/movies/barbie-video-game-hero|website=[[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]|access-date=7 January 2017|language=en-us}}</ref>}} |
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|Pre-production done by Arc Productions prior to its closure. The film was brought over to Rainmaker Entertainment for completion. |
|Pre-production done by Arc Productions prior to its closure. The film was brought over to Rainmaker Entertainment for completion. |
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| ''Monster High: Electrified'' |
| ''Monster High: Electrified'' |
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| {{dts|2017|2|12}} |
| {{dts|2017|2|12}} |
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| CGI-animated film |
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| Flaunt Studios |
| Flaunt Studios |
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| {{ubl|Cartoon Network (Latin America)|Nickelodeon (United States; worldwide)}} Universal Pictures Home Entertainment (Home video formats) |
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| 64 minutes |
| 64 minutes |
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| {{ubl|[[Cartoon Network (Latin American TV channel)|Cartoon Network (Latin America)]]|[[Nickelodeon]] (United States; worldwide)}} [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] ([[home video|Home video formats]]) |
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| ''[[The Toy Box]]'' |
| ''[[The Toy Box]]'' |
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| ''[[Monster High (web series)#Adventures of the Ghoul Squad (2017–2018)|Monster High: Adventures of the Ghoul Squad]]'' |
| ''[[Monster High (web series)#Adventures of the Ghoul Squad (2017–2018)|Monster High: Adventures of the Ghoul Squad]]'' |
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| {{dts|2017|8|11}} – {{dts|2018|2|9}} |
| {{dts|2017|8|11}} – {{dts|2018|2|9}} |
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| [[YouTube]] |
| [[YouTube]] |
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| ''[[Barbie Dolphin Magic]]'' |
| ''[[Barbie Dolphin Magic]]'' |
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| {{dts|2017|9|18}} |
| {{dts|2017|9|18}} |
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| Animated film |
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| [[Mainframe Studios|Rainmaker Entertainment]] |
| [[Mainframe Studios|Rainmaker Entertainment]] |
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| Television:{{ubl|[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] (Canada)| |
| Television: {{ubl|[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] (Canada)|Pop (UK and Ireland)}} Streaming: [[Netflix]] (U.S., International) |
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| Only Netflix-exclusive ''Barbie'' film to be released on [[home video]] ([[DVD-Video|DVD]] and [[digital copy|Digital HD]]) and [[video on demand]] by |
| Only Netflix-exclusive ''Barbie'' film to be released on [[home video]] ([[DVD-Video|DVD]] and [[digital copy|Digital HD]]) and [[video on demand]] by Universal.<ref>{{Cite web|date=1 November 2017|title=Barbie: Dolphin Magic|url=https://www.uphe.com/movies/barbie-dolphin-magic|website=[[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]|access-date=7 January 2018|language=en-us}}</ref> |
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| ''[[Thomas & Friends]]'' |
| ''[[Thomas & Friends]]'' |
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| {{dts|2017|9|18}} – {{dts|2021|1|20}} |
| {{dts|2017|9|18}} – {{dts|2021|1|20}} |
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| rowspan="4" | Animated series |
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| [[Jam Filled Entertainment]] |
| [[Jam Filled Entertainment]] |
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| {{ubl|[[Channel 5 (British TV channel)|Channel 5]]| |
| {{ubl|[[Channel 5 (British TV channel)|Channel 5]]|Netflix (season 24)}} |
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| Continued from The Britt Allcroft Company/[[Gullane Entertainment]] and [[HIT Entertainment]] |
| Continued from The Britt Allcroft Company/[[Gullane Entertainment]] and [[HIT Entertainment]] |
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| ''[[Pingu in the City]]'' |
| ''[[Pingu in the City]]'' |
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| {{dts|2017|10|7}} – {{dts|2019|3|30}} |
| {{dts|2017|10|7}} – {{dts|2019|3|30}} |
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| CGI-animated series |
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| {{ubl|[[Sony Music Entertainment Japan#Other services|Sony Creative Products]]|[[Polygon Pictures]]}} |
| {{ubl|[[Sony Music Entertainment Japan#Other services|Sony Creative Products]]|[[Polygon Pictures]]}} |
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| [[NHK Educational TV]] |
| [[NHK Educational TV]] |
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| 2 seasons |
| rowspan="2" | 2 seasons |
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|- |
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| ''Minecraft Mini Series'' |
| ''[[Minecraft|Minecraft Mini Series]]'' |
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| {{dts|2017|10|26}} – {{dts|2018|5|10}} |
| {{dts|2017|10|26}} – {{dts|2018|5|10}} |
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| {{ubl|[[Mojang Studios]]|[[Xbox Game Studios|Microsoft Studios]]|[[Atomic Cartoons]]}} |
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| CGI-animated series |
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| YouTube |
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| {{ubl|[[Mojang Studios]]|[[Xbox Game Studios]]|[[Atomic Cartoons]]}} |
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| [[YouTube]] |
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| 2 seasons |
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|- |
|- |
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| ''[[Fireman Sam]]'' |
| ''[[Fireman Sam]]'' |
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| {{dts|2017|11|18}} – present |
| {{dts|2017|11|18}} – present |
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| CGI-animated series |
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| {{ubl|[[WildBrain Studios#Island of Misfits|Island of Misfits]] (series 11–12)|[[WildBrain Studios]] (series 12–present)}} |
| {{ubl|[[WildBrain Studios#Island of Misfits|Island of Misfits]] (series 11–12)|[[WildBrain Studios]] (series 12–present)}} |
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| {{ubl|[[Cartoonito (British and Irish TV channel)|Cartoonito UK & Ireland]]| |
| {{ubl|[[Cartoonito (British and Irish TV channel)|Cartoonito UK & Ireland]]|Channel 5}} |
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| {{ubl|3 seasons, 10 previous seasons|Distributed by WildBrain}} |
| {{ubl|3 seasons, 10 previous seasons|Distributed by WildBrain}} |
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|- |
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| ''[[Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures]]''{{efn|Used Mattel Creations for seasons 1 and 2 and Mattel Television thereafter.}} |
| ''[[Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures]]''{{efn|Used Mattel Creations for seasons 1 and 2 and Mattel Television thereafter.}} |
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| {{dts|2018|5|3}} – {{dts|2020|4|12}} |
| {{dts|2018|5|3}} – {{dts|2020|4|12}} |
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| Animated streaming television series |
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| [[Mainframe Studios]] |
| [[Mainframe Studios]] |
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| Netflix (U.S., International)<br>''Television:'' {{ubl|[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] (Canada)|[[9Go!]] (Australia)|[[Canal Panda]] (Portugal)}} |
| Netflix (U.S., International)<br>''Television:'' {{ubl|[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]] (Canada)|[[9Go!]] (Australia)|[[Canal Panda]] (Portugal)}} |
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| ''[[Polly Pocket (TV series)|Polly Pocket]]'' |
| ''[[Polly Pocket (TV series)|Polly Pocket]]'' |
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| {{dts|2018|7|8}} – present |
| {{dts|2018|7|8}} – present |
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| |
| Animated series |
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| [[WildBrain Studios]] |
| [[WildBrain Studios]] |
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| {{ubl|[[Family Channel (Canadian TV channel)|Family Channel]] {{small|(season 1)}}|[[Universal Kids]] {{small|(seasons 1 and 2)}}| |
| {{ubl|[[Family Channel (Canadian TV channel)|Family Channel]] {{small|(season 1)}}|[[Universal Kids]] {{small|(seasons 1 and 2)}}|Netflix {{small|(season 2 – present)}}}} |
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| ''[[Barbie: Princess Adventure]]'' |
| ''[[Barbie: Princess Adventure]]'' |
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| {{dts|2020|9|1}} |
| {{dts|2020|9|1}} |
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| rowspan="2" | |
| rowspan="2" | Animated streaming television film |
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| rowspan="2" | [[Mainframe Studios]] |
| rowspan="2" | [[Mainframe Studios]] |
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| rowspan="4" | |
| rowspan="4" | Netflix |
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| ''[[Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday]]'' |
| ''[[Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday]]'' |
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| ''[[Masters of the Universe: Revelation]]'' |
| ''[[Masters of the Universe: Revelation]]'' |
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| {{dts|2021|7|23}} – {{dts|2021|11|23}} |
| {{dts|2021|7|23}} – {{dts|2021|11|23}} |
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| |
| Animated streaming television series |
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| [[Powerhouse Animation Studios]] |
| [[Powerhouse Animation Studios]] |
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| 2-part animated series |
| 2-part animated series |
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| ''[[Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams]]'' |
| ''[[Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams]]'' |
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| {{ubl|{{dts|2021|8|20}} (UK)|{{dts|2021|9|1}} (U.S., International)}} |
| {{ubl|{{dts|2021|8|20}} (UK)|{{dts|2021|9|1}} (U.S., International)}} |
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| |
| Animated streaming television film |
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| Mainframe Studios |
| Mainframe Studios |
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| Inaugural ''Barbie''-branded production starring Barbie Roberts from [[malibu, California|Malibu]] and a darker-skin tone Barbie Roberts from [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]] in Mattel's statement push to showcase absolute diversity within future productions in [[Barbie (media franchise)|its media franchise]]. It was given a limited theatrical release in the [[British Isles]] on 20 August 2021 before the American Netflix debut. |
| Inaugural ''Barbie''-branded production starring Barbie Roberts from [[malibu, California|Malibu]] and a darker-skin tone Barbie Roberts from [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]] in Mattel's statement push to showcase absolute diversity within future productions in [[Barbie (media franchise)|its media franchise]]. It was given a limited theatrical release in the [[British Isles]] on 20 August 2021 before the American Netflix debut. |
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| ''[[Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go]]'' |
| ''[[Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go]]'' |
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| {{dts|2021|9|13}} – present |
| {{dts|2021|9|13}} – present |
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| |
| Animated television series |
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| [[Nelvana]] |
| [[Nelvana]] |
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| {{ubl|[[Cartoon Network]] (U.S.)<ref>{{Cite web|last=Whyte|first=Alexandra|date=5 February 2021|title=Cartoon Network, Netflix snap up new 2D Thomas|url=https://kidscreen.com/2021/02/05/cartoon-network-netflix-snap-up-new-2d-thomas/|website=Kidscreen|publisher=[[Brunico Communications]]|access-date=15 February 2023}}</ref>|[[Treehouse TV]] (Canada)}} |
| {{ubl|[[Cartoon Network]] (U.S.)<ref>{{Cite web|last=Whyte|first=Alexandra|date=5 February 2021|title=Cartoon Network, Netflix snap up new 2D Thomas|url=https://kidscreen.com/2021/02/05/cartoon-network-netflix-snap-up-new-2d-thomas/|website=Kidscreen|publisher=[[Brunico Communications]]|access-date=15 February 2023}}</ref>|[[Treehouse TV]] (Canada)}} |
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| ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021 TV series)|He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' |
| ''[[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe (2021 TV series)|He-Man and the Masters of the Universe]]'' |
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| {{dts|2021|9|16}} – {{dts|2022|8|18}} |
| {{dts|2021|9|16}} – {{dts|2022|8|18}} |
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| rowspan="2" | |
| rowspan="2" | Animated streaming television series |
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| {{ubl|[[House of Cool]]| |
| {{ubl|[[House of Cool]]|[[Wang Film Productions#CGCG|CGCG, Inc.]]}} |
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| Netflix |
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| Re-imagining of the [[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe|eponymous original 1983 TV series]] produced by [[Filmation]]. |
| Re-imagining of the [[He-Man and the Masters of the Universe|eponymous original 1983 TV series]] produced by [[Filmation]]. |
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|- |
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| ''[[Barbie: It Takes Two]]''<ref name="ITT">{{cite press release|last1=Karaca|first1=Kristine|last2=Kazakos|first2=Niki|date=1 February 2022|title=Mattel Television Doubles Down On 2022 Barbie® Content Slate|url=https://corporate.mattel.com/news/mattel-television-doubles-down-on-2022-barbie-content-slate|work=Mattel Television|publisher=[[Mattel]]|access-date=6 February 2022}}</ref><ref name="THR-ITT">{{cite web|last=Porter|first=Rick|date=1 February 2022|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/mattel-barbie-series-it-takes-two-1235085119/|title=Mattel Adds to Barbie Series Slate With 'It Takes Two' (Exclusive)|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=6 February 2022}}</ref> |
| ''[[Barbie: It Takes Two]]''<ref name="ITT">{{cite press release|last1=Karaca|first1=Kristine|last2=Kazakos|first2=Niki|date=1 February 2022|title=Mattel Television Doubles Down On 2022 Barbie® Content Slate|url=https://corporate.mattel.com/news/mattel-television-doubles-down-on-2022-barbie-content-slate|work=Mattel Television|publisher=[[Mattel]]|access-date=6 February 2022}}</ref><ref name="THR-ITT">{{cite web|last=Porter|first=Rick|date=1 February 2022|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/mattel-barbie-series-it-takes-two-1235085119/|title=Mattel Adds to Barbie Series Slate With 'It Takes Two' (Exclusive)|website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|access-date=6 February 2022}}</ref> |
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| {{ubl|{{dts|2022|3|4}} (Television debut; Australia via |
| {{ubl|{{dts|2022|3|4}} (Television debut; Australia via 9Go!)|{{dts|2022|4|8}} – present (American Netflix debut)}} |
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| Mainframe Studios |
| Mainframe Studios |
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| Television: {{ubl| |
| Television: {{ubl|9Go! (Australia)<ref name="9GO">{{cite web|date=4 March 2022|url=https://www.9now.com.au/barbie-it-takes-two|title=Watch Barbie It Takes Two Season 1, Catch Up TV|website=[[9Now|9NOW]]|publisher=[[Nine Network]]|access-date=6 April 2022}}</ref>|Pop (UK and Ireland)<ref name="TWM">{{cite web|date=16 March 2022|url=https://toyworldmag.co.uk/barbie-it-takes-two-to-premiere-on-pop-in-april/|title=Barbie: It Takes Two to premiere on Pop in April|website=Toy World Magazine {{!}} The business magazine with a passion for toys|access-date=2 April 2022}}</ref>|YTV (Canada)|[[Canal Panda]] (Portugal)}} Streaming: Netflix (U.S., International)<ref name="Nflx">{{cite web|date=8 April 2022|url=https://www.netflix.com/title/81246530|title=Watch Barbie: It Takes Two|website=[[Netflix]]|access-date=11 April 2022}}</ref> |
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| Unveiled on 1 February 2022, via the Mattel website.<ref name="ITT"/><ref name="THR-ITT"/> Television adaptation of ''Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams''. First aired on television in Australia on 4 March and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 2 April before launching on Netflix in the U.S. on 8 April. Also aired on television in Canada on 10 April<ref name="YTV">{{cite web|date=7 April 2022|url=https://www.ytv.com/shows/barbie-it-takes-two/|title=BARBIE IT TAKES TWO {{!}} Schedule and Full Episodes|website=[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]]|access-date=9 April 2022}}</ref> and in Portugal on 17 April.<ref name="CP">{{cite web|date=10 April 2022|url=https://canalpanda.pt/microsites/barbie-it-takes-two/|title=BARBIE: IT TAKES TWO|website=[[Canal Panda]]|location=[[Lisbon]], Portugal|access-date=13 April 2022|language=pt-PT}}</ref> The first half of episodes was released on 8 April and the other half on 1 October. |
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[[Netflix]] (U.S., International)<ref name="Nflx">{{cite web|date=8 April 2022|url=https://www.netflix.com/title/81246530|title=Watch Barbie: It Takes Two|website=[[Netflix]]|access-date=11 April 2022}}</ref> |
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| Unveiled on 1 February 2022, via the Mattel website.<ref name="ITT"/><ref name="THR-ITT"/> Television adaptation of ''Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams''. First aired on television in Australia on 4 March and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 2 April before launching on [[Netflix]] in the U.S. on 8 April. Also aired on television in Canada on 10 April<ref name="YTV">{{cite web|date=7 April 2022|url=https://www.ytv.com/shows/barbie-it-takes-two/|title=BARBIE IT TAKES TWO {{!}} Schedule and Full Episodes|website=[[YTV (Canadian TV channel)|YTV]]|access-date=9 April 2022}}</ref> and in Portugal on 17 April.<ref name="CP">{{cite web|date=10 April 2022|url=https://canalpanda.pt/microsites/barbie-it-takes-two/|title=BARBIE: IT TAKES TWO|website=[[Canal Panda]]|location=[[Lisbon]], Portugal|access-date=13 April 2022|language=pt-PT}}</ref> The first half of episodes was released on 8 April and the other half on 1 October. |
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| ''Deepa & Anoop'' |
| ''Deepa & Anoop'' |
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| {{dts|2022|8|15}} – |
| {{dts|2022|8|15}} – {{dts|2022|11|7}} |
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| |
| Animated musical streaming television series |
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| Kickstart Entertainment |
| Kickstart Entertainment |
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| |
| Netflix |
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| The inaugural television show based on original homegrown intellectual property. Created by [[Bollywood]] animator Munjal Shroff, written by Lisa Goldman and produced by Heather Kenyon, the show follows the adventures of a 7-year-old girl named Deepa, voiced by Pavan Bharaj, and her friend, a color-changing baby elephant named Anoop.<ref>{{cite web|date=18 July 2022|title=Mattel to Premiere All-New Animated Preschool Series Deepa & Anoop on August 15|url=https://corporate.mattel.com/news/mattel-to-premiere-all-new-animated-preschool-series-deepa-and-anoop-on-august-15|website=[[mattel|Mattel Corporate]]|access-date=3 June 2023}}</ref> |
| The inaugural television show based on original homegrown intellectual property. Created by [[Bollywood]] animator Munjal Shroff, written by Lisa Goldman and produced by Heather Kenyon, the show follows the adventures of a 7-year-old girl named Deepa, voiced by Pavan Bharaj, and her friend, a color-changing baby elephant named Anoop.<ref>{{cite web|date=18 July 2022|title=Mattel to Premiere All-New Animated Preschool Series Deepa & Anoop on August 15|url=https://corporate.mattel.com/news/mattel-to-premiere-all-new-animated-preschool-series-deepa-and-anoop-on-august-15|website=[[mattel|Mattel Corporate]]|access-date=3 June 2023}}</ref> 2 seasons.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Rouse|first=Isaac|date=25 October 2022|title='Deepa & Anoop': Netflix Announces Season 2 Premiere Date With New Trailer (VIDEO)|url=https://www.tvinsider.com/1066402/netflix-deepa-anoop-season-2-trailer/|website=[[TV Insider]]|access-date=7 December 2022|language=en-US}}</ref> |
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| ''[[Barbie: Mermaid Power]]'' |
| ''[[Barbie: Mermaid Power]]'' |
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| {{dts|2022|9|1}} |
| {{dts|2022|9|1}} |
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| |
| Animated streaming television film |
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| Mainframe Studios |
| Mainframe Studios |
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| {{ubl| |
| {{ubl|Netflix (U.S., International)<ref>{{cite web|date=1 September 2022|title=Barbie Mermaid Power|url=https://www.netflix.com/title/81607651?source=35|website=[[Netflix]]|access-date=8 September 2022}}</ref>|9Go! (Australia)|YTV (Canada)}} |
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| This film was also shown in theatres/cinemas across Europe and the Middle East between September and October 2022. Second television film and third production overall to feature two girls named "Barbie Roberts". Perceived among fans as the sequel to ''[[Barbie Dolphin Magic]]''. |
| This film was also shown in theatres/cinemas across Europe and the Middle East between September and October 2022. Second television film and third production overall to feature two girls named "Barbie Roberts". Perceived among fans as the sequel to ''[[Barbie Dolphin Magic]]''. |
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| ''[[Monster High (TV series)|Monster High]]''<ref name="MHDl" /><ref name="MHFC" /> |
| ''[[Monster High (TV series)|Monster High]]''<ref name="MHDl" /><ref name="MHFC" /> |
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| {{dts|2022|10|6}} – present |
| {{dts|2022|10|6}} – present |
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| Animated television series |
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| [[Nickelodeon Animation Studio]] |
| [[Nickelodeon Animation Studio]] |
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| Nickelodeon |
| Nickelodeon |
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| ''[[Barbie: Epic Road Trip]]''<ref name="BNExp" /> |
| ''[[Barbie: Epic Road Trip]]''<ref name="BNExp" /> |
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| {{dts|2022|10|25}} |
| {{dts|2022|10|25}} |
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| |
| Animated streaming [[interactive television|interactive special]]<ref>{{cite web|date=26 October 2022|title=Interactive special Barbie: Epic Road Trip to air on Netflix|website=Toy World Magazine {{!}} The business magazine with a passion for toys|url=https://toyworldmag.co.uk/interactive-special-barbie-epic-road-trip-to-air-on-netflix/|access-date=23 November 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Boccella|first=Maggie|date=24 October 2022|title=Barbie: Epic Road Trip Clip: The Girls Get an Audition|url=https://collider.com/barbie-epic-road-trip-clip-interactive-special-netflix/|website=[[Collider (website)|Collider]]|access-date=3 October 2022}}</ref> |
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| Mainframe Studios |
| Mainframe Studios |
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| |
| Netflix (U.S., International)<ref>{{cite web|date=1 October 2022|title=Barbie: Epic Road Trip|url=https://www.netflix.com/title/81607651|website=[[Netflix]]|access-date=1 November 2022}}</ref> |
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|The 4th production to feature two girls named "Barbie Roberts". The inaugural [[interactive television|interactive special]] of the [[Barbie (media franchise)|''Barbie'' media franchise]]. |
| The 4th production to feature two girls named "Barbie Roberts". The inaugural [[interactive television|interactive special]] of the [[Barbie (media franchise)|''Barbie'' media franchise]]. |
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| ''[[Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure]]'' |
| ''[[Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure]]'' |
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|{{dts|2023|3|16}} |
| {{dts|2023|3|16}} |
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| |
| Animated streaming television film |
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| Mainframe Studios |
| Mainframe Studios |
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| {{ubl| |
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| Inaugural film to star [[Skipper (Barbie)|Skipper Roberts]] in a lead role with more screen time than previous ''Barbie''-branded productions. |
| Inaugural film to star [[Skipper (Barbie)|Skipper Roberts]] in a lead role with more screen time than previous ''Barbie''-branded productions. |
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| ''[[Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge]]''<ref name="HWPR">{{cite press release|last=Soulie|first=Frederic|date=7 March 2023|title="Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge" Series to Premiere on NBC|url=https://corporate.mattel.com/news/hot-wheels-ultimate-challenge-series-to-premiere-on-nbc|publisher=[[mattel|Mattel Corporate]]|access-date=10 March 2023}}</ref><ref name="HWNBC">{{cite web|last=Campione|first=Katie|date=7 March 2023|title='Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge' Car Makeover Competition Gets Series Order At NBC|url=https://deadline.com/2023/03/hot-wheels-ultimate-challenge-car-makeover-competition-series-order-nbc-1235281611/|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|publisher=[[Penske Media Corporation]]|access-date=7 March 2023}}</ref> |
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| Mattel Television and WildBrain created this special as a way to close out Summer 2023. The special follows Polly Pocket as she explores an unknown world filled with magic. It is a 66-minute long film.<ref>{{Cite web |title='Polly Pocket: Sparkle Cove Adventure' Heads to Netflix |url=https://www.awn.com/news/polly-pocket-sparkle-cove-adventure-heads-netflix |access-date=2023-11-15 |website=Animation World Network |language=en}}</ref> |
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| Announced on 25 October 2022 alongside the debut of ''Barbie: Epic Road Trip''.<ref name="MH2Dl" /><ref name="MH2HR" /> Production began on 7 February 2023 with moments and scenes shared on social media.<ref name="MH2Tw" /><ref name="MH2IG" /> |
| Announced on 25 October 2022 alongside the debut of ''Barbie: Epic Road Trip''.<ref name="MH2Dl" /><ref name="MH2HR" /> Production began on 7 February 2023 with moments and scenes shared on social media.<ref name="MH2Tw" /><ref name="MH2IG" /> |
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| {{ubl|[[Cartoonito (American programming block)| Cartoonito]] (U.S., television)|[[Max (streaming service)|Max]] (streaming)}}<ref>{{cite web|last=Morgan|first=McKenna|date=10 May 2023|title=Mattel's Barney Finds Network Home|url=https://www.licenseglobal.com/streaming-and-tv/mattels-barney-finds-network-home|website=[[informa|License Global]]|access-date=3 June 2023}}</ref> |
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Formerly | Mattel Creations (2016–2019) |
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Industry | Television production |
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Founded | March 31, 2016 |
Headquarters | Burbank, California, U.S. |
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Footnotes / references [1][2] |
Mattel Television is the television production division of American toy and entertainment company Mattel, originally founded on March 31, 2016 as the successor to Mattel's earlier entertainment division, Mattel Playground Productions, under the name Mattel Creations.[3][4]
It took on its current name with the hiring of former Disney Branded Television programming executive, Adam Bonnett, on 5, February 2019[5] and began gravitating heavily towards the production of streaming media for release on YouTube variants and Netflix whiles maintaining the television forays of its previous incarnation.[6][7]
Background
[edit]Before the formation of Mattel Creations, Mattel signed a pact with DHX Media (now WildBrain) on 16 December 2015 to co-produce and co-distribute newer productions and episodes of existing television shows and web series based on Polly Pocket, Little People and HIT Entertainment brands Bob the Builder and Fireman Sam.[8] At MIPCOM 2015, HIT Entertainment itself, through its owner Mattel, announced its last partnership in its existence with 9 Story Media Group to revive/reboot Barney & Friends and Angelina Ballerina for distribution in 2017, but nothing was disclosed of in terms of green-lighting them since then.[9]
History
[edit]Mattel formed a division called Mattel Creations on March 31, 2016, seeking to unify, centralize and revamp its entertainment business; it absorbed its main entertainment division at the time, Mattel Playground Productions, HIT Entertainment and the American Girl creative team in Middleton, Wisconsin on its launch.[3] Mattel then appointed its then-chief content officer, Catherine Balsam-Schwaber, as its head and had HIT Entertainment president Christopher Keenan elevated or promoted to being its senior vice president overseeing development and production of productions from the division.[3][4]
Mattel Creations signed an exclusive 7-year global subscription video on demand (SVOD) rights agreement with Universal Pictures Home Entertainment for the Barbie film library on October 16, 2016, including the two films released at the time; Barbie: Star Light Adventure and Barbie: Video Game Hero.[10]
Catherine stepped down from her position and left Mattel on February 12, 2018 to take over as general manager of Craftsy, with Mattel's co-president and chief operating officer, Richard L. Dickson, adding the oversight of the division to his roles.[11]
Mattel hired former Disney Branded Television programming executive Adam Bonnett as executive producer and head of a reorganized Mattel Television on February 5, 2019, which effectively replaced Mattel Creations.[5] A week later, Mattel Television announced a proposition of twenty-two animated and live-action television programs.[6][7] Former Saban Brands executive, Frederic Soulie, who was appointed as the senior vice president for content distribution and business development of the franchise management group division set up by Dickson and Ynon Kreiz, chairman and CEO of Mattel, to expand the company's entertainment business, was named senior vice president and general manager of Mattel Television.[1][2]
On February 23, 2021, Mattel Television announced the return of the Monster High brand three years after its last production with an animated series and a live-action musical film, both of which aired on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ in the United States on October 6, 2022.[12][13] On August 30, 2021, with the Universal deal expired, Mattel struck a deal with local home video releasing powerhouses, Mill Creek Entertainment and NCircle Entertainment, for the newer Netflix-based content for DVD, Blu-ray and Digital HD distribution to the U.S. and Canadian markets.[14][15][16][17][18]
On September 7, 2021, following the debut of the streaming television film Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams on Netflix, Mattel hired former NBCUniversal vice president of current programming, Philip "Phil" Breman, to be the vice president oversseing live-action scripted and unscripted series development.[19][20][21] Following its global popularity and success, Mattel Television unveiled a 26-episode animated streaming television musical serial adaptation and continuation of the film on February 1, 2022 known as Barbie: It Takes Two.[22][23] The first half of episodes were released on Netflix in the U.S. on April 8, 2022 with the other half on October 1, with availability in other countries and territories reached 3 months after the American release. The series also aired on television in Australia, the UK and Ireland, Canada and Portugal.
On October 21, 2022, Mattel announced an agreement extension with Netflix that would make available the pre-2017 film catalogue previously held by Universal Pictures occasionally through the streaming service and the inaugural interactive "special" in the Barbie media franchise, Barbie: Epic Road Trip, which released 4 days later.[24][25][26] On October 25, 2022, Mattel capitalized on the audiovisual revival of Monster High by jointly announcing a sequel to the live-action film with Nickelodeon and Paramount+, which began production began the following year on February 7 and premiered on October 5, 2023.[27][28][29][30][31]
On February 16, 2023, Mattel published through Google Drive its content slate portfolio for the 2023–24 and 2024–25 fiscal years,[32] including a revival of Fireman Sam and a makeover revival of Barney & Friends.[33] On March 7, 2023, NBC green-lighted a car makeover competition featuring Hot Wheels called Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge.[34][35]
On September 28, 2023, Netflix announced Hot Wheels Let's Race, a new animated series adaptation of Hot Wheels which premiered on March 4, 2024.[36]
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Thomas & Friends: The Great Race |
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Barbie: Star Light Adventure |
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Animated film |
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Final production of Arc Productions before payroll glitch-turned-bankruptcy and re-opening as Jam Filled Entertainment's Toronto division/branch | |
Barbie Dreamtopia[38] |
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Animated web serials |
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Began with a teaser promo video released on YouTube on 14 January, followed by 4 3-minute shorts also released on YouTube between 5 May to 21 July and then a 46-minute television special released by Universal on 16 June, all in 2016, which was broadcast on television in 5 countries and regions. The positive reception obtained resulted in the green-lighting of a web special released on 4 May 2017 called "Festival of Fun" and a 26-episode web series, which was released from 5 November 2017 to 1 April 2018, both on YouTube and YouTube Kids. The former would be re-released in 3 pieces as part the first batch of the latter. Ireland-based Relish Studios produced a web mini-serial spin-off of the franchise titled Barbie Return to Dreamtopia as part of a broader animated web series franchise known as Barbie's Dreamworld which was released between 21 July and 21 October 2021. |
Monster High: Great Scarrier Reef | June 23, 2016 | Animated film | DHX Media Vancouver |
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61 minutes[39][40] |
WellieWishers | September 8, 2016 | Animated series | Submarine Studios |
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2 seasons, 26 episodes; American Girl doll franchise[4][41] |
Barbie & Her Sisters in A Puppy Chase | October 18, 2016 | Animated film | Rainmaker Entertainment | Pre-production done by Arc Productions prior to its closure. The film was brought over to Rainmaker Entertainment for completion. | |
Barbie: Video Game Hero | January 31, 2017 | Last Barbie film to be shown on either Nickelodeon or other/another children's television network(s) in the United States | |||
Monster High: Electrified | February 12, 2017 | Flaunt Studios |
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64 minutes | |
The Toy Box | April 7, 2017 – November 19, 2017 | Reality series |
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2 seasons[44] | |
Monster High: Adventures of the Ghoul Squad | August 11, 2017 – February 9, 2018 | Animated web series | YouTube | 12 11-minute episodes | |
Barbie Dolphin Magic | September 18, 2017 | Animated film | Rainmaker Entertainment | Television:
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Only Netflix-exclusive Barbie film to be released on home video (DVD and Digital HD) and video on demand by Universal.[45] |
Thomas & Friends | September 18, 2017 – January 20, 2021 | Animated series | Jam Filled Entertainment |
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Continued from The Britt Allcroft Company/Gullane Entertainment and HIT Entertainment |
Pingu in the City | October 7, 2017 – March 30, 2019 | NHK Educational TV | 2 seasons | ||
Minecraft Mini Series | October 26, 2017 – May 10, 2018 | YouTube | |||
Fireman Sam | November 18, 2017 – present |
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Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures[a] | May 3, 2018 – April 12, 2020 | Animated streaming television series | Mainframe Studios | Netflix (U.S., International) Television:
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5 seasons, 52 episodes[38] |
Polly Pocket | July 8, 2018 – present | Animated series | WildBrain Studios |
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As Mattel Television | |||||
Barbie: Princess Adventure | September 1, 2020 | Animated streaming television film | Mainframe Studios | Netflix | |
Barbie & Chelsea: The Lost Birthday | April 16, 2021 | Inaugural film to star Chelsea Roberts in a lead role since Barbie: Dreamtopia | |||
Masters of the Universe: Revelation | July 23, 2021 – November 23, 2021 | Animated streaming television series | Powerhouse Animation Studios | 2-part animated series | |
Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams |
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Animated streaming television film | Mainframe Studios | Inaugural Barbie-branded production starring Barbie Roberts from Malibu and a darker-skin tone Barbie Roberts from Brooklyn, New York City in Mattel's statement push to showcase absolute diversity within future productions in its media franchise. It was given a limited theatrical release in the British Isles on 20 August 2021 before the American Netflix debut. | |
Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go | September 13, 2021 – present | Animated television series | Nelvana |
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Reboot of Thomas & Friends |
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe | September 16, 2021 – August 18, 2022 | Animated streaming television series | Netflix | Re-imagining of the eponymous original 1983 TV series produced by Filmation. | |
Barbie: It Takes Two[22][23] |
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Mainframe Studios | Television:
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Unveiled on 1 February 2022, via the Mattel website.[22][23] Television adaptation of Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams. First aired on television in Australia on 4 March and in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 2 April before launching on Netflix in the U.S. on 8 April. Also aired on television in Canada on 10 April[50] and in Portugal on 17 April.[51] The first half of episodes was released on 8 April and the other half on 1 October. | |
Deepa & Anoop | August 15, 2022 – November 7, 2022 | Animated musical streaming television series | Kickstart Entertainment | Netflix | The inaugural television show based on original homegrown intellectual property. Created by Bollywood animator Munjal Shroff, written by Lisa Goldman and produced by Heather Kenyon, the show follows the adventures of a 7-year-old girl named Deepa, voiced by Pavan Bharaj, and her friend, a color-changing baby elephant named Anoop.[52] 2 seasons.[53] |
Barbie: Mermaid Power | September 1, 2022 | Animated streaming television film | Mainframe Studios |
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This film was also shown in theatres/cinemas across Europe and the Middle East between September and October 2022. Second television film and third production overall to feature two girls named "Barbie Roberts". Perceived among fans as the sequel to Barbie Dolphin Magic. |
Pictionary | September 12, 2022 – present | Game show |
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Syndication | |
Monster High: The Movie | October 6, 2022 | Live-action musical film[55] |
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Both were announced on 23 February 2021.[13][12] | |
Monster High[13][12] | October 6, 2022 – present | Animated television series | Nickelodeon Animation Studio | Nickelodeon | |
Barbie: Epic Road Trip[24] | October 25, 2022 | Animated streaming interactive special[57][58] | Mainframe Studios | Netflix (U.S., International)[59] | The 4th production to feature two girls named "Barbie Roberts". The inaugural interactive special of the Barbie media franchise. |
Barbie: Skipper and the Big Babysitting Adventure | March 16, 2023 | Animated streaming television film | Mainframe Studios | Inaugural film to star Skipper Roberts in a lead role with more screen time than previous Barbie-branded productions. | |
Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge[34][35] | May 30, 2023 – August 8, 2023 | Reality series |
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NBC | |
Barbie Dreamhouse Challenge[61] | July 17, 2023 – September 2023 |
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HGTV | ||
Polly Pocket: Sparkle Cove Adventure | August 21, 2023 | Animated streaming television special | WildBrain Studios | Netflix | Mattel Television and WildBrain created this special as a way to close out Summer 2023. The special follows Polly Pocket as she explores an unknown world filled with magic. It is a 66-minute long film.[62] |
Barbie: A Touch of Magic | September 14, 2023 – present | Animated streaming television series | Mainframe Studios | Streaming: Netflix (US, international) Television:
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Monster High 2 | October 5, 2023 | Live-action musical film |
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Announced on 25 October 2022 alongside the debut of Barbie: Epic Road Trip.[27][28] Production began on 7 February 2023 with moments and scenes shared on social media.[29][30] |
Masters of the Universe: Revolution | January 25, 2024 – present | Animated streaming television series | Powerhouse Animation Studios | Netflix | Sequel to Masters of the Universe: Revelation. |
Hot Wheels Let's Race[63] | March 4, 2024 – present | Sprite Animation Studios OLM, Digital |
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Scrabble | October 7, 2024 | Game show | Lionsgate Alternative Television Hasbro Entertainment |
The CW | First television series co-produced by Hasbro and Mattel.[64] |
Barney's World | Fall 2024 | Animated television series | Nelvana |
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Mattel Studios/Mattel Entertainment
[edit]Title | Original run | Format | Network | Co-production with | Notes |
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Little People | 1999–2007 | TV series | Direct-to-video |
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Barbie | 2001–2014 | Film series |
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Films released between 1 September 2010 and 31 March 2014 were under the sales mark name of "Barbie Entertainment". |
Hot Wheels: World Race | 2003 | Miniseries | Cartoon Network | Mainframe Entertainment | |
Rescue Heroes: The Movie | Film | Direct-to-video | Nelvana | ||
Fisher-Price Baby Development series | Miniseries | Direct-to-video | Benjamin Productions | ||
Polly Pocket: Lunar Eclipse | 2004 | Short film | Mike Young Productions | ||
My Scene: Jammin' in Jamaica | Film | Curious Pictures | |||
My Scene: Masquerade Madness | |||||
Polly Pocket 2: Cool at the Pocket Plaza | 2005 | Short film | Direct-to-video | ||
Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers | Television special series |
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Mainframe Entertainment | ||
My Scene Goes Hollywood: The Movie | Film | Direct-to-video |
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PollyWorld | 2006 | Film | Nickelodeon | Curious Pictures | |
The Barbie Diaries | Animated motion-capture film |
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This film only showed the Mattel logo after the closing credits, which only happened once in a Barbie film, until 2014. | ||
GeoTrax | 2007–2008 | TV series | Direct-to-video | ||
Planet Heroes | 2008 | ||||
Barbie: Life in the Dreamhouse | 10 January 2012 – 27 November 2015 | Web shorts | Arc Productions | ||
Max Steel | 2013–2015 | TV series |
HIT Entertainment
[edit]Title | Original run | Network | Co-production with | Notes |
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Thomas & Friends | 1984–2021 |
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Continued from The Britt Allcroft Company/Gullane Entertainment and finished by Mattel Creations/Television |
Fireman Sam |
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Brand acquired by Gullane Entertainment in 2001 and in turn acquired by HIT Entertainment |
Pingu |
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Captain Zed and the Zee Zone | 1991 | Children's ITV | ||
Where's Wally? | 1991 |
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Barney & Friends | 1992–2010 | PBS Kids | Continued from The Lyons Group/Lyrick Studios | |
The Wind in the Willows | 1995 | TVC London | Television film | |
Professor Bubble | 1996–1997 | ITV | ||
Percy the Park Keeper | 1996–1999 | ITV | Grand Slamm Children's Films | |
The Enchanted World of Brambly Hedge | 1996–2000 | BBC One |
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The Willows in Winter | 1996 | TVC London | Television film | |
The Phoenix and the Carpet | 1997 | BBC | ||
Animal Ark | 1997–1998 | ITV |
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Kipper | 1997–2000 | ITV | Grand Slamm Children's Films | |
Big Sister, Little Brother | 1997 |
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The Three Friends and Jerry | 1998–1999 |
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Anthony Ant | 1999 | Funbag Animation Studios | ||
Bob the Builder | 1999–2011 | (series 17–18) | ||
Fly Tales | 1999 |
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Ted Sieger's Wildlife | 1999 | ZDF | Hahn Film | |
Faeries | 1999 |
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Sheeep | 2000–2001 | CBBC | Grand Slamm Children's Films | |
The Magic Key | 2000–2001 | BBC Two | Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment Limited | |
Untalkative Bunny | 2001–2003 | Teletoon |
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Oswald | 2001–2003 | Nickelodeon | Nickelodeon Animation Studio | |
Angelina Ballerina | 2001–2006 | ITV | Grand Slamm Children's Films | |
Rubbadubbers | 2003–2005 |
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HOT Animation | |
Wobbly Land | 2007 | Nick Jr. | Brown Bag Films | |
Frances | 2008 | PBS Kids Sprout | The Jim Henson Company | |
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps | 2009–2010 | PBS Kids | SD Entertainment | |
Rainbow Magic: Return to Rainspell Island | 2010 | Direct-to-video | The Answer Studio | |
Mike the Knight | 2011–2017 |
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Nelvana | |
Bob the Builder | 2015–2018 | Channel 5 |
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Finished by Mattel Creations |
Lyrick Studios (1997-2001/02)
[edit]Title | Original run | Network | Co-production with | Notes |
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Barney and the Backyard Gang | 1988–1991 | Direct-to-video | The predecessor to Barney & Friends | |
Wishbone | 1995–1997 | PBS Kids | Big Feats! Entertainment | |
Kids for Character | 1996 | Direct-to-video | Special | |
Kids for Character: Choices Count | 1997 | |||
Wishbone's Dog Days of the West | 1998 | PBS Kids | Big Feats! Entertainment |
Gullane Entertainment (1989-2002)
[edit]Title | Original run | Network | Co-production with |
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Shining Time Station | 1989–1993; 1995 | Catalyst Entertainment (seasons 2–3) | |
Mr. Conductor's Thomas Tales | 1996 | PBS | |
It's a Mystery | 1996–2002 | ITV (CITV) |
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Captain Pugwash | 1998 | CITV (ITV) | John Cary Films |
Notes
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