What if The Joseph Wheeler Company was founded in 1934?/Wheeler Cartoon Studios in 1954?

Well, here's what would happen.

List of Changes

 * The Joseph Wheeler Company would've been originally known as Joseph Wheeler Productions (1934-1947), JW Corporation (1947-1981), The Joseph Wheeler Company (1981-2019), and WheelerHKO Media (2011-present). Shooting Star Entertainment would be formerly known as Joseph Wheeler Distribution (1947-1972) and JW Entertainment (1972-1989). Wheeler Cartoon Studios would formerly be known as Joseph Wheeler Cartoons (1954-1967), JW Cartoons (1967-1979), and Wheeler Cartoon Studios (1979-1997). Wheeler Cartoon Studios was absorbed into Shooting Star Feature Animation in 1997. However, the brand was still continued to be used. Shooting Star Animation Studios was formerly known as Shooting Star Feature Animation (1991-1996), and Shooting Star Animation Studios (1996-present).
 * It would have 2 original founders: Joseph Wheeler (1904-2001) and Adam Matthews (1908-2005). They would be CEO until their retirement in 1981 and 1997 respectively.
 * However, both still gave input for ideas within the studio until their respective deaths in 2001 and.
 * Shooting Star Animation Studios would make more short films, with their cartoon characters such as Spencer Squirrel being still owned by them and used in current media.
 * Spencer Squirrel would've been the official mascot of Shooting Star Entertainment.
 * While Spencer Squirrel would be the studio's mascot from the 1950s to the present day, he would be later accompanied by Ryan Robin in 1978. Son Goku joined the mascot roster in 1995. TBA joined the mascot roster in 2005.
 * Shooting Star Entertainment would team up with other companies like Warner Bros, Universal, 20th Century Fox, etc. to co-produce and distribute films and television shows.
 * In 1993, Wheeler Cartoon Studios opened up an adult animation studio named "Tree House Productions", made to oversee all adult-animated content.
 * Shooting Star Entertainment would have several of its own animated cartoon short series, the flagship one named Wheelertoons. It would be a rival of the anthologies of the Golden Age of Animation, which would run from 1931 to 1967.
 * Characters and shorts would be created with the help of animators like Chuck Jones.
 * In 1997, Wheeler Cartoon Studios was absorbed into "Shooting Star Feature Animation".
 * Wheeler Cartoon Studios would be operated by Jah'Mir Wheeler, Bloo J, Matthew Chaudhary, Alberto Canetto, Hiro K.O., Dereck Torres, and Ezekiel Vincent in 1989.


 * Swizzle would later be mostly known for both the its classic animated series such as Bally and Cubey, The Flowey Show, etc. and its adult animated sitcoms with crude humor since 1985.
 * Rio would be produced in 1999 as a traditionally hand-drawn animated film. It was one of Starlight Entertainment's highest-grossing animated movies.
 * This AU version of Rio would be rated G, and the uncut version would be rated PG.
 * It will have a Live-Action/CGI remake in 2022 as well.


 * Veggietales would be on Swizzle Junior and the rights to the franchise would be owned by Shooting Star Entertainment since 1993.
 * In 2011, right before they were shut down, Porchlight Entertainment announced that they would be acquired by Wheeler Media Group.
 * Shooting Star signed a deal with Hasbro to co-produce its films and television adaptations of their properties in 2004.
 * These would include films and shows based on Transformers, My Little Pony, G.I. Joe, and Play-Doh.

Joseph Wheeler and Wheeler Cartoon Studios era (1932-1985)
In the late 1920s, Joseph Wheeler saw the rising increase in popularity of animation. He eventually got influenced to start his own animation series. After negotiations with several companies, including Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Universal Pictures, 20th Century Fox, and Paramount Pictures, he reached an agreement with Columbia Pictures.

TBA.

1934: Creation of Wheelertoons
TBA

1972: Creation of Twister Cartoon Studios
TBA

First Part of Takeover (1989-1991)
In August 1989, an announcement was made regarding Joseph Wheeler proposing to sell his roles in the Wheeler Cartoon Studios headquarters to entertainment figures Jah'Mir Wheeler, the son of Joseph Wheeler, Dereck Torres, Ezekiel Vincent, Alberto Canetto, and Duke O'Riley. On October 12, 1989, Joseph Wheeler resigned from the studio, and a day later "The Fabulous Five" officially announced their entrance into the studio.

In 1995, traditional animation artists from other studios joined Wheeler Cartoon Studios. The studio was eventually merged mid-1997 into Shooting Star Feature Animation.

Shooting Star Feature Animation had new traditional animators working for their animation department, and the computer animators worked on CG films. Former animators from Sullivan-Bluth, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and Amblimation joined.

Rebranding (1993)
TBA

The Rise of Computer Animation (2000-2006)
In May 2001, Joseph Wheeler passed away at the age of 96, TBA.

Due to the success of computer-animated films, Wheeler Cartoon Studios decided in 2000 to focus on both hand-drawn animation and CGI animation. Around the same time, Shooting Star Feature Animation was struggling to compete with the rising CGI animation, which was causing a decline of demand for hand-drawn animation. However, their 2000 computer-animated film Cybervania was a commercial and critical success.

Downfall Era (2006-2010)
TBA

Renaissance Era (2010-2019)
TBA

WheelerHKO Era (2019-present)
TBA

Current

 * Shooting Star Entertainment (founded in 1947) - The main film production and distribution company that is owned by Romite Media Group. Their studio is known famous for these following franchises such as "Hell Fighters", "Autumn", "Dream World", and animated movies that is based on "Wheelertoons", "Cybervania", "Toon Life", and more.
 * Shooting Star Television Studios (founded in 1962) - Shooting Star's television division known for producing "Angry Video Game Nerd", "Community", "Greenville, USA", and more.
 * Shooting Star Animation Studios (founded in 1991; formerly Shooting Star Feature Animation from 1991-1996) - Whirlwind's feature animation division that is most famously known for franchises such as "Cybervania", "Toon Life", "Upside Mystery", and more.
 * Shooting Star Television Animation (founded in 1997) - Shooting Star's animation division that produces animated content for Wheeler Media Networks.
 * StarToon Studios (founded in 1995) - Shooting Star's direct-to-video animation division.
 * StarToon Studios (founded in 1995) - Shooting Star's direct-to-video animation division.


 * Sunshine Pictures (founded in 1985) - A film production and distribution division that is Shooting Star's secondary studio.
 * Sunshine Television (founded in 1991) - Rich Square's television division.


 * JW Network Movies (founded in 1994) - JW Network's movie division known for producing films based on JW Network's shows and original movies.
 * Porchlight Entertainment (founded in 1995) - TBA, it was acquired by Wheeler Media Group in 2011, before it could shut down.
 * Turbo Animation Studios (founded in 1997) - An animation studio bought by The Joseph Wheeler Company in 1998. It is considered to be a rival to Pixar and Blue Sky Studios.
 * Wheeler Digital Lab (founded in 1998) - The In-house visual effects/computer-animation division of Shooting Star Entertainment. It produces the majority of Shooting Star's computer-animation shows and films.
 * Peanuts Worldwide, LLC (founded in 2010) - A sub-company made to oversee all Peanuts related content.
 * Schultz Studio (founded in 2011, but not used until 2019) - Peanuts Worldwide, LLC's film studio for Peanuts shows, movies, and TV shows, but not used until 2019.

Current

 * JW Network (1985-present) - The main channel. It is aimed at kids and family. Its programming mainly consists of cartoons and sitcoms.
 * Playhouse (1990-present) - JW Network block aimed for toddlers and young children.
 * Blood Moon (1996-present) - JW Network's primetime block, featuring adult shows and classic sitcoms.
 * JTV (1996-present) - A spin-off channel of JW Network that is a free-to-air channel from Shooting Star Corporation, while also airing on cable.
 * Carolina Network Television (1989-present) - A news channel owned by The WheelerHKO Company that launched in 1993 made to compete with CBS, NBC, and ABC.
 * CNT Science Club (2014-present) - A Saturday-morning educational block that airs educational science-related programming such as Bill Nye The Science Guy, The Magic School Bus, Wild Kratts, Animal Atlas, etc.
 * Spark (1993-present, formerly Primestar from 1993-1996) - TBA. Like JTV and RNT, its a free-to-air channel that also airs on cable.
 * JW Network on Spark (2015-present) - A Friday evening block on Spark that provides content from TBA that airs from 3PM-7PM
 * Spark Toon Nation (2018-present) - A weekend morning cartoon block on Spark serving as a revival to Saturday morning cartoons airing from 6AM-11AM. The block airs programming from Wheeler Media Group, as well as licensed programming from Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Corus Entertainment, Wildbrain, WarnerMedia, The Walt Disney Company, Sony Pictures Entertainment, ViacomCBS, and NBCUniversal.
 * Spotlite (2004-present) - A channel airing basic cable programming.
 * Premium (1994-present)
 * Premium 2 (1995-present)
 * Premium Comedy (1998-present)
 * Premium Kids and Family (2001-present)
 * Premium Action (2004-present)
 * Premium Latino (1997-present)
 * Earth (1996-present) - A channel that focuses on science and life.
 * Swizzle Beats (2000-present) - A spin-off channel of JW Network showing music themed content. Like its former sister channel Boombox, JW Beats was made to compete with NickMusic and MTV.
 * Swizzle Rewind (2003-present) - A spin-off channel of TBA showing TBA's classic shows from the 1990s. Made due to TBA's increasing focus on modern shows.

Former

 * Boombox (1987-1999) - A channel that focuses on music and reality shows. It was made to compete with MTV. It was cancelled after 12 years due to low ratings.
 * Boombox Kids (1995-1999) - A former american children's programming block that airs Saturday mornings on Boombox from 6AM-12PM. It was cancelled due to the shutdown of Boombox.
 * JW Network on CNT (1991-2013) - A former american children's programming block that airs Saturday morning programming on CNT. It was cancelled due to the discontinuation of Saturday morning cartoons.

Shows/Television

 * (^) = Shows produced before JW Network launched
 * (@) = animated series
 * (!) = aired on Blood Moon
 * (*) = aired on The Playhouse
 * (%) = aired on Spark
 * ($) = aired on CNT
 * (-) = aired on Spotlight
 * (#) = Shows made by Shooting Star Television Animation
 * (+) = streamed on Swizzle

1930s/1940s

 * Wheelertoons (^) (@) (1934-1972, co-production with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons) - A series of cartoon shorts, all of which are listed below.
 * Spencer Squirrel (^) (1934-1967)
 * Billy Bird (^) (@) (1935-1966)
 * Comet the Galactic Boy (^) (@) (1941-1960)
 * Terry Turtle (^) (@) (1944-1963)
 * Flowey the Flower (^) (@) (1947-1959)
 * The Pandemoniums (^) (@) (1949-1964)
 * Hatty (^) (@) (1951-1972)
 * Mike the Monster (^) (@) (1953-1963)
 * Bluzooka (^) (@) (1958-1970)
 * Sally Squirrel (^) (@) (1959-1967)
 * Bally and Cubely (^) (@) (1940-1954)

1950s

 * Fabulous Five (^) (@) (1950-1966) - The first action cartoon series created by Joseph Wheeler and Chuck Jones.
 * The Lizards (^) (@) (#) (1953-1957, co-produced with Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Nitrogen the Superbot (^) (@) (1956-1965) - The second action cartoon series created by Joseph Wheeler and Friz Freleng.

1960s

 * The Wheelertoons Show (^) (@) (#) (1960-1999) - a long running series featuring Wheelertoons characters, which featuring three theatrical Wheelertoons shorts with new linking sequences with Patrick Pigman, a background character in the Spencer Squirrel shorts, hosting the show. The show's title and length changed regularly over the years.
 * The Spencer Show (CBS, 1961-1970)
 * The Flowey the Flower Show (ABC, 1971-1988)
 * The Wheelertoons Show (CBS, 1980-1990)
 * The Spencer and Friends Hour (NBC, 1986-1987)
 * The Nitrogen Superhero Hour (^) (@) (#) (1965-1968, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons) - TBA
 * The Knight Rider (1966-1969, co-produced with Universal Television and Joseph Wheeler Cartoons)

1970s

 * The Flowey Show (^) (@) (#) (1972-1974, co-produced with MTM Enterprises, Filmation, Columbia Pictures Television, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA

1980s

 * The Life Stories of Zach Browner (!) (@) (#) (1981-1983, co-produced with Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - The series focuses on the life of 15-year old Zach Browner, who has a life he considers unusual. It's known for being the first adult animated series from Wheeler Cartoon Studios.
 * The Crystals (@) (#) (1986-1989, co-produced with Columbia Pictures Television and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (@) (#) (1987-1996, co-produced with Murakami-Wolf-Swenson/Fred Wolf Films, Group W Productions, Mirage Studios, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * The Super Mario Bros. Super Show (@) (#) (1988-1989, co-produced with Nintendo, DiC Entertainment, Columbia Pictures Television, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 (@) (#) (1989-1991, co-produced with Nintendo, DiC Entertainment, Columbia Pictures Television, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Babar (*) (@) (#) (1989-1991, co-produced with Nelvana, Ellipse Programme, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Dragon Ball Z (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-LV) (1989-1993 (Japan), 1996-2000 (USA), 2009-2015 (Kai), co-produced with Toei Animation and Wheeler Cartoon Studios Japan) - TBA
 * Beetlejuice (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG) (1989-1991, co-produced with Nelvana, The Geffen Film Company, Warner Bros Television, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA

1990s

 * Bobby's World (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (1990-2003, co-produced with Alevy Productions, Film Roman, 20th Century Fox Television, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - A boy named Bobby Generic creates adventures using his overactive imagination.
 * Alaina Gleen (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (1990-2004, co-produced with Thalia Ward Productions, Film Roman, 20th Century Fox Television, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * The Flowey Show (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (1990-1998, co-produced with Nelvana, DiC Entertainment, Sunbow Productions (1991-1994), and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - The adventures of the flower from the classic Wheelertoons franchise.
 * Mini Jollytoons (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (1990-1992, co-produced with Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Sgt. Sloth and Pvt. Panda (@) (#) (1991-1999, co-produced with Nelvana, DiC Entertainment, Sunbow Productions (1991-1994), and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Super Mario World (-) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (1991-1992, co-produced with Nintendo, DiC Entertainment, Columbia Pictures Television, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * The Angry Beavers (@) (#) (1992-2001, co-produced with Gunther-Wahl Productions and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Fievel's American Tails (@) (#) (Rated-TV-G) (1992-1999, co-produced with Amblin Television, Nelvana, Universal Cartoon Studios, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Hatty (@) (#) (1993-1997, co-produced with Wild Wolf Entertainment and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Late Night with Spencer Squirrel (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG/TV-14) (1994-2001, co-produced with Wild Wolf Entertainment, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - Patrick Pigman hosts his own late night talk show, interviewing citizens from Wheelerville and antics ensue. There is also a segment called The Terry Turtle Show, a parody of sitcoms that would eventually become a spinoff series. The show’s low budget is a common running gag throughout the series.
 * The Magic School Bus (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (1994-1997, co-produced with Scholastic Entertainment, Nelvana, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Earthbound (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (1995-2002, co-produced with Nintendo, Film Roman, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * The Comet Show (@) (#) (1995-1999, co-produced with Wheeler Cartoon Studios and Shooting Star Television) - TBA
 * Connor Chicken (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (1996-present, co-produced with Wild Wolf Entertainment, DiC Entertainment (1996-2009), Cookie Jar Entertainment (2010-2014), DHX Media (2014-2018), Wildbrain Studios (2018-present), and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Arthur (*) (@) (#) (1996-2022, co-produced with Marc Brown Studios and Shooting Star Television Animation) - Bespectacled aardvark Arthur Read demonstrates to kids how to deal with such childhood traumas and challenges as homework, teachers and bullies. He also has to contend with his sisters, but loves playing with his friends: tomboy Francine, foodie and best pal Buster, supersmart Brain, rich girl Muffy and geography expert Sue Ellen.
 * The New Action-Packed Adventures of Nitrogen (@) (#) (1996-2002, co-produced with Wang Film Productions and Shooting Star Television Animation) - The series follows the new adventures of Nitrogen and his newly built sidekick, Cellza. Together, they fight crime and defend Earth.
 * Dragon Ball GT (!) (@) (#) (1996-1999 (Japan), 2001-2004 (USA), co-produced with Toei Animation, Funimation Productions, Starlight Television Animation Japan) - TBA
 * Franklin (*) (@) (#) (1997-2004, co-produced with Nelvana, Alphanim (Season 6), Lux Animation (Season 6), and Starlight Television Animation) - Franklin focuses on the eponymous growing young turtle who, as his television stories and books always begin, "could count by twos and tie his shoes".
 * Bluzooka: The Series (@) (#) (1997-2005, co-produced with Amblin Television, DiC Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Television, Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police (@) (#) (1997-2002, co-produced with YTV, Nelvana, Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * Critter Creek (!) ($) (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG-DLSV/TV-14-LSV) (1997-present, co-produced with Home Run Pictures, Universal Television Animation, Universal Television, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Zits ($) (@) (#) (1998-2001, co-produced with Klasky Csupo, Where's Lunch?, Shooting Star Animation Television, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * The Spencer Squirrel Show (@) (#) (1998-2004, co-produced with Starlight Television Animation) - TBA
 * Firey (@) (#) (1998-2009, co-produced with JackNJellify Productions, Teletoon, Nelvana, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Nitrogen: Robot Attorney (@) (#) (Rated TV-14) (1999-2002, co-produced with Rough Draft Studios, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Dragon Tales (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (1999-2005, co-produced with Wang Film Productions, Sesame Workshop, Columbia Tristar Television, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - The story focuses on the adventures of two ordinary kids, Emmy and Max, and their dragon friends Ord, Cassie, Zak, Wheezie, and Quetzal.
 * The Terry Turtle Show ($) (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG-LV/TV-14-LV) (1999-2004, co-produced with Wild Wolf Entertainment, Shooting Star Animation Television, and Tree House Productions) - TBA

2000s

 * Adventures in Rio (@) (#) (2000-2009, co-produced with Amblin Television, 20th Century Fox Television, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Max and Ruby (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2000-20??; 2016-present, co-produced with Silver Lining, Treehouse, 9 Story Entertainment/Media Group (2002-2013; 2016-present), Nelvana, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - Max and Ruby is about two bunnies: Max, a rambunctious and determined three-year-old, and his older sister Ruby, a patient, goal-oriented, and sometimes restrictive seven-year-old.
 * Starscape (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2000-2011, co-produced with DreamWorks Television, 20th Century Fox Television, Starlight Animation Television, and Tree House Productions) - The series follows the adventures of "John Starshine", a space traveller who goes on misadventures with his two alien friends, "Goob" and "Drab", as they unintentionally save the galaxy from certain doom.
 * Timothy Goes to School (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2000-2002, co-produced with Nelvana, Silver Lining Productions, and Starlight Animation Television) - TBA
 * Every Man's Dream (!) (@) (#) (2000-2009, co-produced with Fifty-Fifty, LTD., Soup2Nuts, Oh Waiter! Productions, Shooting Star Animation Television, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Gary the Giraffe (@) (#) (2001-2009, co-produced with Red Rocket Television, Nelvana, Corus Entertainment, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * Harold and the Purple Crayon (*) (@) (#) (2001-2004, co-produced with Nelvana and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * Adult Wheelertoons (!) (@) (#) (2001-2009, co-produced with Teletoon, Nelvana, Oh Waiter! Productions, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2001-2012, co-produced with Renegade Animation, Warner Bros. Animation, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Johnny Test (@) (#) (2001-2011, co-produced with Scott Fellows Entertainment, YTV, Nelvana, and Whirlwind Television Animation) - The series revolves around the adventures of the title character, Johnny Test, an 11-year-old suburban boy who lives with his parents, his "super-genius" 13-year-old twin sisters, Susan and Mary, both of whom are scientists and best friends with each other, and a talking dog named Dukey. They reside in the fictional town of Porkbelly, which is in either the United States or Canada. Johnny is often used as a test subject for his genius twin sisters' inventions and experiments, which range from gadgets to superpowers. Their experiments often cause problems that he must resolve and he must sometimes fight villains in the process. He occasionally saves the world with his sisters' inventions.
 * Clone High (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2002-2008, 2021-present, co-produced with Touchstone Television (2002-2008), Doozer, Lord Miller, Teletoon, Nelvana, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - The show centers on a high school populated by the clones of famous historical figures. The central cast includes adolescent depictions of Abe Lincoln, Joan of Arc, Gandhi, Cleopatra, and JFK. The series also serves as a parody of teen dramas such as Dawson's Creek and Beverly Hills, 90210; every episode is introduced as a "very special episode".
 * The Amazing Adventures of Ricky Rabbit (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2002-2016, co-produced with Home Run Pictures, Porchlight Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Television, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * The Berenstein Bears (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2002-2004, co-produced with Nelvana, AGOGO Entertainment, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * My Dad the Rockstar (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2002-2004, co-produced with Teletoon, Nelvana, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * I Spy (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2002-2004, co-produced with The Ink Tank (Season 1), JWL Entertainment Productions (Season 2), Scholastic Entertainment, and Shooting Star Television Animation) -TBA
 * Sci-Story Masters (%) (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG-LV) (2002-2009, co-produced with Breakthrough Entertainment, 20th Century Fox Television, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2003-2009, co-produced with Mirage Studios, Dong Woo Productions, Whirlwind Television Animation) - TBA
 * Eddsworld (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG/TV-14) (2003-2016; 2020-present, co-produced with Eddtoon Productions, BBC Studios, Nelvana, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Niz Chicoloco (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG) (2003-2009, co-produced with Spirit Animal Studios, DreamWorks Animation Television, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Spencer Squirrel's Tree Days (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2003-2008, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons: Assemble! (@) (#) (2003-2006, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * Pickle and Peanut (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2003-2007, joint production with RCG Productions and Tree House Productions) - The show follows two friends, Pickle and Peanut, an anthropomorphic pickle and peanut whose misadventures form the content of the show.
 * Big Time (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2003-2008; 2019-present, co-produced with Sherry Drive, 20th Century Fox Television, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Spies from Brooklyn (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2004-present, co-produced with 3 Arts Entertainment, 8 Ball Films, 20th Television (2004-2020), 20th Television Animation (2021-present), Shooting Star Animation Television, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Star vs. The Forces of Evil (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2004-2009, co-produced with Daron Nefcy Productions, Whirlwind Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - Star Butterfly arrives on Earth to live with the Diazes, a Mexican-American family. She continues to battle villains throughout the universe and high school, mainly to protect her extremely powerful wand, an object that still confuses her.
 * BJ and Wally (@) (#) (Rated TV-G) (2004-2007, co-produced with Wonderful Neon Productions, O Entertainment, Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * Being Ian (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2004-2008, co-produced with Nelvana (2005-2008), Studio B Productions, YTV, Whirlwind Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * The Stop-Motion Adventures of Flowey (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2004-2007, co-produced with Aardman, Cuppa Coffee Studios, Nelvana, Teletoon, Whirlwind Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * Father of the Pride ($) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2004-2011, co-produced with Belisarius Productions, DreamWorks Animation Television, Wheeler Digital Lab, Shooting Star Television Animation and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Chop Socky Chooks (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2004-2006, co-produced with Nitrogen Studios, Wheeler Digital Lab, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Toby's Backyard Adventures (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2004-2010, co-produced with Winters' Frosty Cartoon Lab, Scholastic Entertainment, HiT Entertainment, and Wheeler Digital Lab, and Shooting Star Television Animation)
 * Toddworld (*) (@) (#) (2004-2008, co-produced with Mike Young Productions and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Peep and the Big Wide World (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2004-2007, 2010-2012, co-produced with 9 Story Entertainment, WGBH Kids, Starlight Television Animation) - TBA
 * Candorville (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DL) (2005-2013, co-produced with Dong Woo Animation, King Features Entertainment (uncredited), Whirlwind Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Class of the Titans (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG) (2005-2008, co-produced with Teletoon, Studio B Productions, Nelvana, and Whirlwind Animation Television) - Thousands of years ago, the ancient Greeks worshiped the gods on Mount Olympus. In the 21st century, their descendants fight to protect the world from the evil Cronus.
 * Egyptian Family (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2005-2010, co-produced with Wonderful Neon Productions, Wheeler Digital Lab, DreamWorks Animation Television, Paramount Television Animation, Shooting Star Animation Television, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2005-2008, co-produced with CCI Entertainment, Collingwood O'Hare Entertainment, Silver Fox Films, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - A preschool boy named Harry receives a bucket full of toy dinosaurs. This bucket holds a secret --- by using its power, Harry can travel with his dinosaurs to an amazing land of imagination called Dino World.
 * The Spectacular Spider-Man (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2006-2010, co-produced with Marvel, Culver Entertainment, Sony Pictures Television, and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * Curious George (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2006-present, co-produced with Imagine Television, WGBH Kids, Universal Animation Studios, and Shooing Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Guy for Hire ($) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2006-2022, co-produced with Wonderful Neon Productions, Walking Bud Productions, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Oddball Monsters (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2006-2009, co-produced with O Entertainment, Renegade Animation, Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * The Land Before Time (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2007-2009, co-produced with Amblin Television, Toon City Animation, Universal Animation Studios, and Whirlwind Animation Television) - The further adventures of Littlefoot and his gang learning about the world of dinosaurs.
 * Adventure Brothers: The Series (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2007-2012, co-produced with Spyglass Entertainment, Whirlwind Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * Breadwinners (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2007-2011, co-produced with Teletoon, 9 Story Entertainment, and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * Super Why (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2007-2016, co-produced with Decode Entertainment (2007-2012), DHX Media (2015-2016), Out of the Blue Enterprises, Wheeler Digital Lab, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Transformers: Animated (@) (#) (2007-2009, co-produced with Hasbro Studios and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * My Friend Rabbit (*) (@) (#) (2007-2013, co-produced with Studio Rohnmann, Treehouse, Nelvana and Shooting Star Animation Television) - Mouse works together with his best friend Rabbit and a group of animals to solve problems.
 * WordGirl (*) (@) (#) (2007-2015, co-produced with Soup2Nuts, Scholastic Entertainment, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Martha Speaks (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-G) (2008-2014, co-produced with Studio B Productions (2008-2010), DHX Media (2010-2014), Oasis Animation (2013-2014), WGBH Kids, and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * Dash and Dot (*) (#) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2008-2015, co-produced with Studio B Productions, PBS Kids, Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA (NOTE: THE ONLY SHOW PRODUCED EXCLUSIVELY FOR PBS KIDS WHEN AIRING AT THE TIME)
 * Cybervania: The Series (@) (@) (Rated TV-Y7) (2009-2012, co-produced with Amblin Television, Nelvana, and Whirlwind Television Animation) - TBA
 * Jimmy Two-Shoes (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG) (2009-2011, co-produced with Breakthrough Entertainment, Teletoon, Whirlwind Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - The series was centered on the exploits of the happy-go-lucky title character, who lives in Miseryville, a miserable town filled with monsters and demon-like creatures.
 * The Pandemoniums (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2009-2015, co-produced with Frederator Studios, Bardel Entertainment, Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * The Pandemoniums (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2009-2015, co-produced with Frederator Studios, Bardel Entertainment, Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA

2010s

 * Battle for Dream Island (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG) (2010-present, co-produced with JacknJellify Productions, Paul and Joe Productions, Nelvana, Whirlwind Animation Television, and Swizzle Productions) - When twenty inanimate objects desire change in their lives, a robotic speaker box arrives to give them all new incentive; a competition for an island of luxury known as 'Dream Island'.
 * Spencer Squirrel's Twisted Tales (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7-FV) (2010-2012, co-produced with Whirlwind Television Animation) - TBA
 * Transformers: Prime (@) (#) (2010-2013, co-produced with Darby Pop Productions, K/O Paper Products, Hasbro Studios, and Whirlwind Animation Television)
 * Neighbors from Hell (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG/TV-14) (2010-2017, co-produced with Wounded Poodle, MoonBoy Animation (2010-2012), DreamWorks Animation Television (2012-2017), 20th Century Fox Television, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Nitrogen (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2010-2012, co-produced with Nelvana, Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Wheeler Digital Lab, Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (@) (#) (2010-2019, co-produced with Studio B Productions (2010), DHX Media (2010-2019), Hasbro Studios (2010-2018), Allspark Animation (2018-2019), and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * Chrysocolla (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-LV) (2010-2018, co-produced with Wonderful Neon Productions, Amblin Television, Whirlwind Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * The Ninjas (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG-V) (2011-2015, co-produced with Original Film, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, Cling Film Television, Tree House Productions, and Spark Original Productions) - TBA
 * Upside Mystery: The Mischief Detectives (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2011-2016, co-produced with Spyglass Entertainment (2011-2013), Arc Productions, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, Whirlwind Television Animation, and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * Franklin and Friends (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2011-2015, co-produced with Treehouse, Nelvana, Whirlwind Animation Television, and Swizzle Junior Productions) - Franklin is back - he's older, wiser and coming out of his shell. Franklin joins his familiar friends, Bear, Fox, Rabbit and the rest of the bunch, with new adventures in Woodland.
 * Play-Doh: The Claymazing Animated Series (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2011-2016, co-produced with Cuppa Coffee Studios, Hasbro Studios, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * Amphibia (@) (#) (2012-2016, co-produced with Amblin Television, Wang Film Productions, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Swizzle Productions) - The series chronicles the adventures of an independent and fearless 13-year-old Thai-American girl named Anne Boonchuy. After stealing a mysterious music box on her birthday at the advice of her friends, Sasha Waybright and Marcy Wu, Anne is magically transported to the world of Amphibia, a wild marshland tropical island full of anthropomorphic amphibians and threatening creatures. There Anne meets the excitable young frog named Sprig Plantar; unpredictable and adventurous baby pollywog Polly Plantar, the youngest member of the Plantar family; and overprotective and traditional grandfather Hop Pop who will guide her to be a true hero while discovering the first true friendship of her life as she lives with her newfound family. In addition, she also discovers that Sasha has sided with the villainous Captain Grime.
 * Transformers: Rescue Bots (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2012-2021, co-produced with Atomic Cartoons (Season 1), DHX Media, Hasbro Studios/Allspark Animation (2012-2020), Entertainment One Television (2020-2021), and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2012-2017, co-produced with LowBar Productions, Mirage Studios, Wheeler Digital Lab, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * Big City Greens (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2012-2019, co-produced with Houghton Bros. Studios, Shooting Star Animation Television, and JW Network Productions) - The series focuses on the Green family. After losing his farm in the country, Bill Green and his two children, Cricket and Tilly, move in with his mother Alice (Gramma), who lives on a small farm in the middle of a city known as "Big City."
 * Diary of a Wimpy Kid (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2013-2018, co-produced with Jeff Kinney Pictures, 20th Century Fox Television, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * The Roach Motel ($) (@) (#) (2014-present, co-produced with Gracie Films, Wonderful Neon Productions, Sony Pictures Television, Shooting Star Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Tumble Leaf (*) (@) (#) (2014-2019, co-produced with Bix Pix Entertainment and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Bluzooka (@) (#) (2014-2017, co-produced with Amblin Television, DHX Media, 20th Century Fox Television, Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * Transformers: Robots in Disguise (@) (#) (2015-2017, co-produced with Darby Pop Productions, Polygon Pictures, Hasbro Studios, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * ALVINNN!!! and the Chipmunks (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2015-2021, co-produced with Xilam, Bagdasarian Productions, 20th Television (2015-2021), 20th Television Animation (2021-present), and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * Super Mario Bros. (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (@) (#) (2015-2022, co-produced with Nintendo Television, Bardel Entertainment, Universal Animation Studios, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * Life on Cotton Street (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2016-present, co-produced with 9 Story Media Group, YTV, Nelvana, 20th Television (2016-2021), 20th Television Animation (2021-present), Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * The Squirrel-Scouts (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2016-2019, co-produced with Xilam and Shooting Star Television Animation France) - TBA
 * 3 Amigonauts (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2017-2019, co-produced with 9 Story Media Group, Corus Entertainment, and Whirlwind Animation Television) - Set in Earth's far-flung future, the 3 Amigonauts follows three lovably reckless pals who attend the solar system's most prestigious space academy and super-size the smallest tasks into madcap intergalactic adventures.
 * The Adventures of Shovel Knight (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2017-2021, co-produced with Yacht Club Games, Nelvana, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - TBA
 * Chuck's Choice (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2017-2020, co-produced with DHX Media (2017-2018), Wildbrain (2019-2020), Corus Entertainment, and Shooting Star Animation Television) - 11-year-old Chuck McFarlane has the ability to choose his next adventure.
 * If You Give a Mouse a Cookie (*) (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y) (2017-present, co-produced with Mercury Filmworks, Kuboaa!, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * The Kirby Show (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2017-2022, co-produced with Warpstar, Inc., Wheeler Digital Lab, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes (@) (#) (2017-2021, co-produced with Warner Bros. Animation and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * Transformers: Cyberverse (@) (#) (2018-2020, co-produced with Allspark Animation, Boulder Media, and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2018-2021, co-produced with Mirage Studios and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * Alaina Gleen (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2019-present, co-produced with Thalia Ward Productions, Film Roman, 20th Television Animation, and Whirlwind Television Animation) - TBA
 * Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart (@) (#) (2019-present, co-produced with Titmouse, Inc., and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * The Last Kids on Earth (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2019-present, co-produced with Atomic Cartoons, Koko Productions Inc., and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum (*) (@) (#) (2019-present, co-produced with 9 Story Media Group, Brown Bag Films, and Whirlwind Animation Television) - The series involves Peruvian-American boy Xavier Riddle with his sister Yadina Riddle (alongside Dr. Zoom) and their friend Brad. In each episode, a problem or difficulty is encountered. They go to the Secret Museum, to time travel to the past, to observe, interact, and learn from the historical heroes. They then return to the present, and use their experience to solve the problem.

2020s

 * Wheelertoons Junior (*) (@) (#) (+) (2020-present, co-produced with Whirlwind Television Animation) - TBA
 * Helluva Boss (!) (@) (#) (2020-present, co-produced with Spindlehorse Toons, 20th Television Animation, Whirlwind Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Bendy and The Ink Machine: The Series (!) (@) (#) (+) (Rated TV-14-LV/TV-MA-LV) (2020-present, co-produced with Joey Drew Studios, Monkeypaw Productions, Whirlwind Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * All-New Wheelertoons (@) (#) (2020-present, co-produced with Rough Draft Studios and Whirlwind Television Animation) - TBA
 * Toon Life: Adventures in Toonopolis (@) (#) (+) (2021-present, co-produced with Whirlwind Television Animation and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * Johnny Test (2021) (@) (#) (+) (2021-present, co-produced with Scott Fellows Entertainment, Teletoon, Wildbrain, Whirlwind Television Animation) - A revival to the 2001-2011 series of the same name.
 * College University ($) (@) (#) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2021-present, co-produced with Wonderful Neon Productions and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Spy vs. Spy (!) (@) (#) (2021-present, co-produced with MAD Entertainment (uncredited), Bento Box Entertainment, Warner Bros. Animation, Whirlwind Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Brawlhalla (@) (#) (+) (2021-present, co-produced with Ubisoft, Nelvana, Corus, Whirlwind Animation Television, and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * Gary the Giraffe (2022) (@) (#) (+) (2022-present, co-produced with Red Rocket Television, Nelvana, Corus Entertainment, Whirlwind Television Animation, and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * Shantae (@) (#) (2022-present, co-produced with Wayforward, Nelvana, Corus Entertainment, Whirlwind Television Animation, and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * Hazbin Hotel (!) (@) (#) (2022-present, co-produced with Spindlehorse Toons, 20th Television Animation, Whirlwind Television Animation, and Tree House Productions) - TBA

1960s

 * TBA

1970's

 * Fred and Friends (*) (#) (1972-1983, co-produced with JW Television Enterprises) - TBA
 * TBA

1980s

 * Knight Rider (1982-1986, co-produced with Glen A. Larson Productions, Universal Television, and Shooting Star Television) - The show stars David Hasselhoff as Michael Knight, a sleek and modern crime fighter assisted by KITT, an advanced, artificially intelligent, self-aware, and nearly indestructible car.

1990s

 * All That! (1995-2008, 2011-2015, 2018-present, co-produced with Tollin/Robbins Productions, TBA Television, and Swizzle Productions) - A sketch comedy series featuring a group of kids.
 * The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss (*) (#) (1996-2001, co-produced with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, Jim Henson Television and TBA Television) - TBA
 * Me and You (!) (Rated TV-PG) (1997-2001, co-produced with Home Run Pictures and TBA Television) - TBA
 * Team Knight Rider (Rated TV-14) (1997-1998, co-produced with McAboy-Wadsworth Productions, Sterling Pacific Films, Copp & Goodman Television, Universal Television Enterprises, and TBA Television) - TBA
 * TBA

2000s

 * Bluzooka's Library (*) (Rated TV-Y) (2001-2004, co-produced with Jim Henson Television, Shooting Star Television, and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * Outriders ($) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2002-2005, co-produced with Spyglass Entertainment, Woltz International Pictures Corporation, and TBA Television) - TBA
 * Greenville, USA ($) (Rated TV-14) (2003-present, co-produced with Good Buddies Studios, Osprey Productions, and TBA Television Studios) - TBA
 * Cousins for Life (Rated TV-G) (2004-2009, co-produced with It's a Laugh Productions, Walking Bud Productions, Rich Square Television, and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * Angry Video Game Nerd (%) (Rated TV-14-L/TV-MA-L) (2004-present, co-produced with Cinemassacre Productions (2004-2014), Skinny Ugly Pilgrim (2014-present), Warner Bros Television, Rich Square Television, and Spark Original Productions) - The series centers on a short-tempered and foul-mouthed gamer who delivers commentary on retro games of poor quality. While the series began with Rolfe simply playing games while delivering a running commentary, the show would eventually grow in scope to encompass sketches featuring guest characters, reviews of gaming consoles and peripherals, and short lectures about video game history and culture.
 * Knight Squad (!) (Rated TV-14-DL) (2005-2010, co-produced with Acme Productions, Sony Pictures Television, and Shooting Star Television) - TBA
 * A Day in the Life of Idiots (!) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2006-2010, co-produced with Oh Waiter! Productions, Acme Productions, and Shooting Star Television) - TBA
 * Talking Kitty Cat (!) ($) (Rated TV-14/TV-MA) (2007-present, co-produced with The Steve Cash Company, Shooting Star Television Studios, and 20th Television) - Sylvester is a narcissistic black cat who lives with fellow cats Random Kitty, Gibbyson, and GG, as well as the dog Shelby and owner Steve Cash. Each episode involves Sylvester getting into random and unpredictable situations.
 * Knight Rider ($) (Rated TV-PG) (2008-2009, co-produced with Dutch Oven Productions, Gary Scott Thompson Productions, Universal Media Studios, and Shooting Star Television) - TBA
 * Mickey's Farm (*) (Rated TV-Y) (2009-2013, co-produced with Best Boy Entertainment and TBA Television) - Mickey, a new farm dog, has just moved from the city to the farm with his best friend, Megan. Each episode follows Mickey as he experiences new things on the farm and sometimes gets himself into troublesome situations. With the help of Megan, his friends Guy the Goat and Fiona the Ferret and their Magic Book, Mickey resolves his problems and learns something new. Each episode ends with an original song, which reiterates new things learned. The show is intended to motivate children to explore new things, ask questions, problem-solve and make new friends.
 * Community ($) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2009-2015, co-produced with Krasnoff/Foster Entertainment, Dan Harmon/Russo Brothers Productions (2009-2012), Harmonious Claptrap (2012-2015), Cling Film Television and Universal Television) - Jeff Winger is disbarred and suspended from his law firm when it is discovered that he lied about possessing a bachelor's degree from Columbia University. To earn a legitimate degree, he enrolls at Greendale Community College in Colorado. He quickly becomes attracted to his classmate, social activist Britta Perry, and pretends to run a study group in order to spend time with her. However, Britta invites classmate Abed Nadir (who struggles with social interactions and is obsessed with pop culture), who in turn brings other classmates along: highly religious single mother Shirley Bennett, naïve over-achiever Annie Edison, former high school football star Troy Barnes, and cynical elderly millionaire Pierce Hawthorne. Despite their differences, the members of the group soon become close friends. They are often roped into helping the college's flamboyant dean, Craig Pelton, in his schemes to make the school seem more respectable, as well as having to deal with the antics of their mentally unstable teacher (and eventual classmate) Ben Chang.

2010s

 * Legend of Coral Caves (Rated TV-PG) (2010-2016, co-produced with It's a Laugh Productions, Osprey Productions, Rich Square Television, and Swizzle Productions) - Torn from their lives as regular Librarian’s kids, Max, Ingrid, and Luke must survive in a hidden Librarian outpost—underwater! While their parents scramble to safeguard the books of the Spawnlands, the trio sneak out of their warren of underwater caves to investigate the deep waters of the oceans. When they hear about the Legend of the Coral Caves, a trove of golden coral beyond imagining, Max, Luke, and Ingrid realize that this wealth could help solve all their problems. Now it’s up to them to find the cave and bring the fortune back to save their families—and their books!
 * Artzooka (Rated TV-G) (2010-2012, co-produced with CBC Kids, CCI Entertainment, MotionWorks, Rich Square Television, Swizzle Productions) - Each episode would revolve around something, which would inspire the host, Jeremie Saunders, to do an art project about the episode's topic. While doing the art project, he would show viewers the steps to do the art project.
 * Mix-Up Activity (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2013-2018, co-produced with 9 Story Media Group, The Jim Henson Company, eOne Television, TBA Television and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * The Keef Crew (%) (Rated TV-MA) (2014-present, co-produced with Mightykeef Productions, Bald Fade Productions, and Shooting Star Television Studios) - TBA
 * Three Guys Club ($) (Rated TV-14-DLSV) (2016-present, co-produced with Walking Bud Productions, Danger Goldberg Productions, Rich Square Television Studios) - TBA
 * Feisty Pets (Rated TV-PG-DLSV) (2016-present, co-produced with William Mark Corporation, The Jim Henson Company, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television, Shooting Star Television, and Swizzle Productions) - TBA
 * Stranger Things (%) (Rated TV-14-DLV) (2016-present, co-produced with 21 Laps Entertainment, Monkey Massacre, and Shooting Star Television Studios) - TBA
 * The Legacy of Knight Rider ($) (2017-2021, co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Television, Universal Television, and Shooting Star Television Studios) - TBA
 * Ballington Middle School (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2018-present, co-produced with Brookwell Maxwell Entertainment, Red Rocket Television, Shooting Star Television Animation, and JW Network Productions) - TBA

2020s/Future

 * The Barbarian and the Troll (Rated TV-Y7) (2021-present, co-produced with Mike Mitchell Productions, Bright Light Pictures, The Jim Henson Company, Shooting Star Television Studios, and Swizzle Productions) - Evan is a spirited bridge troll prince in search of excitement and a place to perform his songs, finds adventure when he meets Brendar, a fierce female warrior and former princess on a quest to avenge an attack on her family.

1960s

 * TBA

1970s

 * TBA

1980s

 * TBA

1990s

 * A Jollytoons Thanksgiving (1992) - Spencer and the rest of the Jollytoons gang are setting up the Thanksgiving Jamboree.
 * TBA

2000s

 * TBA
 * Jollytoons Halloween Horrors (2003, co-produced with Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA

2010s

 * TBA
 * It's a Jollytoons Christmas (2011, co-produced with Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * TBA

2020s

 * TBA
 * Jollytoons: Easter Time (2020, co-produced with Cuppa Coffee Studios and Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA
 * Spencer Claus: A Jollytoons Christmas Special (2020, co-produced with Whirlwind Animation Television) - TBA

Future

 * Jollytoons Turkey Time (2021, co-produced with Frederator Studios, Tonic DNA, and Starlight Television Animation) - TBA
 * TBA

1960s

 * TBA

1970s

 * TBA

1980s

 * TBA

1990s

 * TBA

2000s

 * TBA

2010s

 * TBA

2020s

 * TBA

Future

 * TBA

Shorts and featurettes
Note:


 * (#) = Direct-to-VHS/DVD/Blu-ray/streaming service releases.
 * (*) = Featurettes.

1960s

 * TBA

1970s

 * TBA

1980s

 * TBA

1990s

 * Quest for Burgers (1998, co-produced with Swizzle Movies) - TBA (Seen before TBA)
 * Bluzooka and the Fishes (1998, co-produced with Swizzle Movies) - TBA (Seen before Kirby)
 * Conner's Vacation (1999, co-produced with Swizzle Movies) - TBA (Seen before Rio)
 * JW Network Shorties (1999-2005, co-produced with JW Network Productions) - TBA
 * TBA

2000s

 * TBA

2010s

 * TBA
 * Jollytoons: Rockstar Madness (2016, co-produced with Whirlwind Animation Studios) - TBA (Seen before Over the Moon)
 * Conner Chicken in Wonderland (2017, co-produced with Whirlwind Animation Studios and DreamWorks Animation) - TBA (Seen before My Little Pony: The Movie)

2020s

 * TBA

Future

 * TBA

1960s

 * TBA

1970s

 * TBA

1980s

 * TBA

1990s

 * TBA

2000s

 * TBA

2010s

 * TBA

2020s

 * TBA

Future

 * TBA

1980s

 * Jollytoons: Spencer's Toony Adventure (1989) (E) (Developers: Software Creations and Starlight Entertainment, Publisher: Sega) (Nintendo Entertainment System, Sega Master System) - TBA

1990s

 * TBA
 * Bluzooka: The Greatest Chase (1991) (E) (Developers: Imagineering and Starlight Entertainment, Publisher: Sega) (Nintendo Entertainment System) - TBA
 * JW Network Racing (1998) (E) (Developers: Psygnosis, Swizzle Games, Publisher: Gamestar) (Microsoft Windows, PlayStation, Nintendo 64) - TBA

2000s

 * JW Network Racing 2 (2000) (E) (Developers: Eurocom and Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (PlayStation, Nintendo 64, Dreamcast, Game Boy Color) - TBA
 * TBA (2001) (E) (Developers: Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, JW Network Interactive and Acclaim Entertainment, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube) - TBA
 * JW Network Battle Royale (2002) (E10) (Gamecube, Microsoft Xbox, Playstation 1) - TBA
 * Wheelertooons Extreme Party (2004) (E) (Developers: Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games and Mass Media, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Microsoft Windows, Xbox, PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons: TBA's Revenge (2004) (E) (Developers: Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Argonaut Games and Vicarious Visions (GBA), Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance) - TBA
 * Chalkzone: The Movie (2005) (E) (Developers: Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Turbo Channel Interactive, and Heavy Iron Studios, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive and Ubisoft) (PlayStation 2, Xbox, Nintendo GameCube, Game Boy Advance, Nintendo DS, PlayStation Portable)
 * Wheelertoons Super Kart (2005) (E) (Developers: Vicarious Visions and Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Game Boy Advance) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons: Time Mayhem (2005) (E) (Developers: Radical Entertainment and Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo GameCube) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons Racing 3 (2006) (E) (Developers: Radical Entertainment, Altron (DS, GBA) and Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Nintendo DS, Game Boy Advance, PlayStation 2, PlayStation Portable, Xbox, Microsoft Windows, Nintendo GameCube) - TBA
 * The Defenders: Age of Illusion (2007) (T) (Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, Wii, Xbox 360) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons Super Bits (2007) (E) (Developer: Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Xbox Live Arcade) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons Crazy Party (2008) (E) (Developers: Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games and Papaya Studio, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Microsoft Windows, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Wii, Nintendo DS) - TBA

2010s

 * TBA
 * Drawn to Life: Wheelertoons Edition (2011) (E) (Developers: Altron and Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Nintendo DS) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons GoKart! (2011) (E) (Developers: Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (iPhone, iPod Touch) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons Baseball (2011) (E10+) (Developers: Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Major League Baseball and 2K Play, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive and THQ) (Nintendo 3DS, Wii, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Microsoft Windows) - TBA
 * TBA Party (2012) (E) (Developers: Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games and Firebrand Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Nintendo 3DS) - TBA
 * Angry Video Game Nerd Adventures (2013) (T) (Developers: Boombox Games, FreakZone Games and Rooster Teeth Interactive, Publisher: Flying Jet Interactive Studios) (Microsoft Windows, Wii U, and Nintendo 3DS) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons Double Dash (2015) (E) (Developers: Traveller's Tales and Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii U, Nintendo 3DS) - TBA
 * Lego Wheelertoons: United! (2016) (E) (Developers: Traveller's Tales and Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, Nintendo Switch) - TBA
 * Angry Video Game Nerd: ASSimilation (2016) (T) (Developers: Boombox Games, FreakZone Games, and Rooster Teeth Interactive, Publisher: Flying Jet Interactive Studios) (Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, and Wii U) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons: Creative World (2016) (E) (Developers: Heavy Iron Studios and Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Nintendo Switch, Wii U, Xbox 360, PS Vita and PS4) - TBA
 * Wheelertoons: Emoji Pop (2017) (E) (Developers: Gameloft and Jah'Mir Wheeler Animation Television Games, Publisher: Shooting Star Interactive) (Android and iOS) - TBA

2020s

 * Angry Video Game Nerd: 1 & 2 Deluxe (2016) (T) (Developers: Boombox Games and FreakZone Games, Publisher: Flying Jet Interactive Studios) (PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, Microsoft Windows, Linux, Macintosh operating systems, Xbox One) - TBA

Future

 * TBA

Live shows and Broadways
TBA

Canceled projects
TBA

Franchises

 * Jollytoons (1934-present)

Theme parks, attractions and events
TBA

Films
Note:


 * (#) = Home Media releases.
 * (@) = Television releases.
 * (+) = WheelerHKO All Access releases.

1940s

 * Objects (1940, co-produced with Republic Pictures) - TBA

1950s

 * Paradoria (1957, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons)
 * Peter Rabbit (1958, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons)
 * The Garden (1959, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons)

1960s

 * The Fox and the Crow (1960, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons)
 * Issac (1961, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons)
 * The Penguins (1962, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons)
 * Fantasy World (1964, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons)
 * Showdown in the West (1966, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons)

1970s

 * Harry the Dirty Dog (1974, co-produced with Wheeler Cartoon Studios)
 * The Great Golden Star (1977, co-produced with Wheeler Cartoon Studios)
 * The Parrot Bros. (1978, co-produced with Wheeler Cartoon Studios)
 * The Jollytoons Movie (1979, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Cartoons) - After Spencer Squirrel decides to pursue a movie career, he starts his cross-country trip from Florida to California. Along the way, he meets and befriends Mike, Bluzooka, Comet, Flowey, Connor, Dynamic, and Nitrogen.

1980s

 * An American Tail (G) (1986, co-produced with Universal Pictures, Amblin Entertainment/Amblination, Sullivan-Bluth Studios and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - The movie tells the story of Fievel Mousekewitz and his family as they emigrate from Shostka to the United States for freedom. However, he gets lost and must find a way to reunite with them.
 * Dragon Ball: Sleeping Princess in Devil's Castle (PG) (1987, co-produced with Toei Company, Toei Animation, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * An Wheelertoons Christmas Carol (@) (1987, co-produced with Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA

1990s

 * An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (G) (1991, co-produced with Universal Cartoon Studios, Amblin Entertainment, Don Bluth Productions, and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - The sequel to An American Tail (1986), the film follows the story of the Mousekewitzes, a family of Jewish-Ukrainian mice who emigrate to the Wild West. In it, Fievel is separated from his family as the train approaches the American Old West; the film chronicles him and Sheriff Wylie Burp teaching Tiger how to act like a dog.
 * Wheelertoons: Spencer's Big Adventure (PG) (1994, co-produced with Shooting Star Feature Animation and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Bluzooka (PG) (1996, co-produced with Shooting Star Feature Animation, 20th Century Fox, Amblin Entertainment, Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Chuck the Mouse (PG) (1997, co-produced with Shooting Star Feature Animation) - TBA
 * Kirby (G) (1998, co-produced with Shooting Star Feature Animation, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Nintendo Productions, and Swizzle Movies) - Kirby is enjoying a snack, but is interrupted by a loud crash. When he looks outside, he finds nothing but destruction. King Dedede and Meta Knight arrive, and tell Kirby about a mysterious creature named "Marx", who plans to destroy Planet Popstar. So Kirby teams up with King Dedede and Meta Knight to stop Marx from destroying their home.
 * Rio (G) (1999, co-produced with Shooting Star Feature Animation, 20th Century Fox, Amblin Entertainment, Swizzle Movies) - When Blu, a domesticated macaw from small-town Minnesota, meets the fiercely independent Jewel, he takes off on an adventure to Rio de Janeiro with the bird of his dreams.

2000s

 * Nitrogen Begins (#) (2000, co-produced with Shooting Star Television Animation and Wheeler Cartoon Studios) - TBA
 * Cybervania (PG) (2000, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Swizzle Movies, and Amblin Entertainment) - TBA
 * Chuck the Mouse 2 (G) (2000, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios) - TBA
 * The Connor Chicken Movie (PG) (2001, co-produced with JW Network Movies, Wild Wolf Entertainment, and Shooting Star Animation Studios) - TBA
 * Rio 2 (PG) (2001, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, 20th Century Fox, Amblin Entertainment, Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Terry Turtle's Amazing Island (#) (G) (2002, co-produced by Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * The Secret Saturdays (PG) (2002, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Porchlight Entertainment, Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Toon Life (PG) (2002, co-produced with Turbo Animation Studios and JW Network Movies) - TBA
 * Adventure Brothers (PG) (2003, co-produced with Spyglass Entertainment and JW Network Movies) - TBA
 * Cybervania 2: A New World (PG) (2003, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Swizzle Movies, and Amblin Entertainment) - TBA
 * The Butter Battle Movie! (G) (2004, co-produced with Dr. Seuss Enterprises, Swizzle Movies, and Shooting Star Feature Animation) - TBA
 * Toon Life: Tooned In (PG) (2005, co-produced with Turbo Animation Studios and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Fire Emblem (PG-13) (2005, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Toei Company, Toei Animation, Amblin Entertainment, and Nintendo Films) - TBA
 * Curious George (G) (2006, co-produced with Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, Shooting Star Animation Studios, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Cybervania 3: Age of Glitcher (PG) (2007, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Swizzle Movies, and Amblin Entertainment) - TBA
 * The Heroes (PG) (2007, co-produced with Twister Animation Studios) - TBA
 * Toon Life: Rise of ACME (PG) (2008, co-produced with Twister Animation Studios and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Nitrogen Returns (PG) (2008, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios) - TBA
 * Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! (#) (G) (2009, co-produced with StarToon Stuidos, Universal Animation Studios, Imagine Entertainment, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * The Warrior (PG) (2009, co-produced with Twister Animation Studios) - TBA
 * Gary the Giraffe: The Movie (PG) (2009, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Swizzle Movies, Nelvana, Corus Entertainment, Red Rocket Entertainment) - TBA
 * The Critter Creek Movie (PG-13) (2009, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Universal Pictures, Home Run Pictures, Gracie Films, and Tree House Productions) - TBA

2010s

 * Star Fox (PG) (2010, co-produced with Twister Animation Studios, Nintendo Films, Amblin Entertainment, and The Kennedy/Marshall Company) - TBA
 * Diary of a Wimpy Kid (PG) (2010, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox Animation, JW Network Movies, and Shooting Star Digital Lab) - TBA
 * The Giant's World (PG) (2010, co-produced with Twister Animation Studios) - TBA
 * Upside Mystery (PG) (2010, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, and Swizzle Movies) - The film tells the story of Hans Truman and Jason Truder, two detectives on a mission to thwart mastermind Becky Brutal's plan from affecting Los Vegas with the help of a secret spy agent named Stella Lee.
 * Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (PG) (2011, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox Animation, JW Network Movies, and Shooting Star Digital Lab) - TBA
 * Watership Down (PG-13) (2011, co-produced with Jerry Bruckheimer Films and Walden Media) - TBA
 * Animal Crossing (G) (2011, co-produced with 20th Century Fox, Shooting Star Animation Studios, Blue Sky Studios, Swizzle Movies, and Nintendo Films) - A 12-year old boy named "Jack" and his family move into a village inhabited by anthropomorphic animals.
 * Welcome to The Swamp (PG) (2011, co-produced with JW Network Movies and Chernin Entertainment) - TBA
 * The Little Goblin (PG) (2011, co-produced with Twister Animation Studios) - TBA
 * Pikmin (2012, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios and Nintendo Films) - TBA
 * Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (PG) (2012, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, 20th Century Fox, 20th Century Fox Animation, JW Network Movies, and Shooting Star Digital Lab) - TBA
 * The Connor Chicken Movie: The Race for Rainforest City (PG) (2012, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Nelvana, Rough Draft Studios, Amblin Entertainment, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Upside Mystery 2 (2013, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Spyglass Entertainment, and Swizzle Movies) - The sequel takes place after the events of the first film and follows Hans Truman, Jason Truder and Stella Lee on a quest to uncover a suspect of a threat in Old York.
 * Super Mario Bros. (PG) (2013, co-produced with Universal Pictures, Shooting Star Animation Studios, Nintendo Films, Swizzle Movies, and Bardel Entertainment) - TBA
 * Cybervania 4: The Deep End (PG) (2014, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Swizzle Movies, and Amblin Entertainment) - TBA
 * Toon Life: The Next Toonage (PG) (2015, co-produced with Twister Animation Studios, Swizzle Movies, and MRC) - TBA
 * Over the Moon (PG) (2016, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Pearl Studio, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Upside Mystery 3 (PG) (2016, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - Hans Truman, Jason Truder, and Stella Lee unexpectedly find reports that an unknown thief was intending to steal the diamonds in Lowfon. The trio team up with a physicist to solve the case in order to find the thief.
 * My Little Pony: The Movie (PG) (2017, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, DHX Media, Allspark Pictures, Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Cybervania 5: The Final Curtain (PG) (2017, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Swizzle Movies, and Amblin Entertainment) - TBA
 * Flowey (PG) (2018, co-produced with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Shooting Star Animation Studios, Point Grey Pictures, and 21 Laps Entertainment) - TBA
 * Super Mario Bros. 2 (PG) (2018, co-produced with Universal Pictures, Shooting Star Animation Studios, Nintendo Films, Swizzle Movies, and Bardel Entertainment) - TBA
 * Dragon Ball Super: Broly (PG) (2018/2019, co-produced with Toei Company, Toei Animation, and Shooting Star Animation Studios Japan) - Set after the events of the Universe Survival Saga depicted in Dragon Ball Super, the film follows series protagonists Goku and Vegeta as they encounter a powerful Saiyan named Broly. In the beginning, it tells the history of the Saiyans and the background story of these three Saiyans with different destinies connected to the turbulent period of their race, and later resulting in a massive fight between them.
 * Spies from Brooklyn: World Mission (PG-13) (2019, co-produced with 20th Century Fox, Shooting Star Animation Studios, 3 Arts Entertainment, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Battle for Dream Island: The Movie (PG) (2019, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, JackNJellify Productions, Paul and Joe Productions, Nelvana, Swizzle Movies) - TBA

2020s/Future

 * Drifted Apart (PG-13) (+) (2020, co-produced with Cling Film Entertainment and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Animal Crossing 2 (G) (+) (2020, co-produced with 20th Century Fox, Shooting Star Animation Studios, Blue Sky Studios, Swizzle Movies, and Nintendo Films) - TBA
 * Rayman (PG) (+) (2021, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Ubisoft, Reliance Entertainment, Swizzle Movies) - Rayman and the citizens of the planet he lives on are enjoying life thanks to the Great Protoon. However, when the evil Mr. Dark steals the Protoon, leading to the Electoons being scattered, Rayman must team up with Betilla the Fairy (who attempted to fight Mr. Dark, but to no avail) to get the Electoons and the Protoon back before Mr. Dark uses the power to take over Rayman's home.
 * The Connor Chicken Movie: The Search for Sammy (PG) (2021, co-produced with Universal Pictures, Shooting Star Animation Studios, DreamWorks Animation, Nelvana, Frederator Studios, Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Jollytoons: The Hidden World (PG) (2021, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios and Media Rights Capital) - TBA
 * Arthur: All Grown Up (G) (@) (2022, co-produced with Marc Brown Studios, WGBH Kids, Oasis Animation, and Shooting Star Television Animation) - TBA
 * Kazorn and the Unicorn (PG) (2022, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Walden Media, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Super Mario Bros. 3 (PG) (2022, co-produced with Universal Pictures, Shooting Star Animation Studios, Nintendo Films, Swizzle Movies, and Walden Media) - TBA
 * Kidnapped (PG-13) (+) (2023, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Happy Madison Productions, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Mystery of Wilson Woods (R) (2024, co-produced with Cling Film Entertainment, Monkeypaw Productions, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Laugh Riot (R) (2024, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Parker-Stone Entertainment, and Tree House Productions) - TBA
 * Harold and The Purple Crayon (PG) (2025, co-produced with Shooting Star Animation Studios, Overbrook Entertainment, Swizzle Movies, and Encore Media) - TBA

1940s-1960s

 * The Prince and the Pauper (1949, co-produced with Joseph Wheeler Pictures) - TBA

1970s
TBA

1980s
TBA

1990s

 * Knight Rider 2000 (PG-13) (1991, co-produced with Universal Pictures, Shooting Star Entertainment, Charles E. Sellier Productions, and River Rock Productions) - In the year 2000, conventional handguns have been banned, with law enforcement carrying non-lethal "ultrasound" pistols. Nationwide budget changes have resulted in the adoption of cryonic suspension over standard incarceration for convicted criminals. Following the assassination of a mayor in San Antonio, his replacement demands a solution, which is found in the form of the "Knight 4000", a car that will become the next generation of the Knight Industries' supercar KITT.
 * Knight Rider 2010 (1994, co-produced with Universal Pictures, Shooting Star Entertainment, and John Leekley Productions) - TBA
 * Business Frenzy (PG-13) (1997, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, and Gracie Films) - TBA

2000s

 * Remember the Titans (PG) (2000, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Jerry Bruckheimer Films, and Technical Black Films) - The true story of a newly appointed African-American coach and his high school team on their first season as a racially integrated unit.
 * Heartbeat (PG-13) (2000, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment and Village Roadshow Pictures) - TBA
 * Kingdom of Freedom (PG-13) (2000, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Wonderful Neon Productions, and Amblin Entertainment) - TBA
 * Nine Lives (R) (2001, co-produced with Rich Square Pictures, New Line Cinema, and Scott Free Productions) - TBA
 * On the Court (PG-13) (2001, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, NBA Entertainment, and Revolution Studios) - TBA
 * Fired (PG-13) (2002, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment and Spyglass Entertainment) - After a business worker gets fired at his job for being falsely accused of stealing something, he goes on a whole trip of chaos just to get his job back.
 * Dream Path (PG-13) (2003, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, 1492 Pictures, and Amblin Entertainment) - TBA
 * Hot Dog Army (PG) (2003, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment and Swizzle Movies) - Two twins suddenly find their hot dogs come to life at a cookout and must keep them a secret from everyone, especially their neighbors, who are scientists working for the USA Government.
 * Autumn (PG-13) (2004, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Original Film) - The film tells the story of a young assassin named "Autumn", who is hired to take down the organization of U.C.O.P.P. before their rebellion against the government can succeed. During the mission, Autumn learns the truth about her past, including a dark secret about the organization she works for...
 * The Invasion (R) (2005, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment) - TBA
 * Barrel Roll (PG) (2006, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment and New Line Cinema) - TBA
 * Transformers (PG-13) (2007, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Hasbro Studios, Amblin Entertainment, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Autumn 2 (PG-13) (2008, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures and Original Film) - TBA
 * Hell Fighters (PG-13) (2009, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Spark Films and Scott Free Productions) - TBA
 * Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen (PG-13) (2009, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Hasbro Studios, Amblin Entertainment, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra (PG-13) (2009, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Hasbro Studios, Spyglass Entertainment, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA

2010s

 * Transformers: Dark of the Moon (PG-13) (2011, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Hasbro Studios, Amblin Entertainment, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * The 39 Clues (PG) (2011, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, The Kennedy/Marshall Company, Scholastic Entertainment, and Amblin Entertainment) - TBA
 * Bud, Not Buddy (PG) (2012, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Annapurna Pictures, and Paper Kite Productions) - TBA
 * Showtime, Folks! (PG-13) (2013, co-produced with Rich Square Pictures and Walden Media) - TBA
 * G.I. Joe: Retaliation (PG-13) (2013, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Hasbro Studios, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Hell Fighters: Improbable Chaos (PG-13; Rated R with Director's Cut) (2013, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Spark Films, and Scott Free Productions) - TBA
 * StarForce (PG) (2013, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment and Jerry Bruckheimer Films) - TBA
 * Speedy (PG-13) (2014, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment and The Kennedy/Marshall Company) - TBA
 * Angry Video Game Nerd: The Movie (R) (2014, co-produced with Rich Square Pictures, Cinemassacre Productions, and Skinny Ugly Pilgrim) - The story centers around the then urban legend of the mass burial of millions of copies of the 1982 Atari 2600 video game E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial, proclaimed as the "worst video game of all time". After a longstanding refusal to address the game in his web series, the Nerd succumbs to pressure by fans to review the video game, embarking on a quest to prove that there is nothing buried there. However, the crew is pursued by federal authorities, led by the villainous General Dark Onward, who believes he is investigating Area 51 and the crash of an unidentified flying object.
 * Transformers: Age of Extinction (PG-13) (2014, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Hasbro Studios, Amblin Entertainment, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * The Maze Runner (PG-13) (2014, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Gotham Group, and Temple Hill Entertainment) - TBA
 * The Missing (PG-13) (2015, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment, and Walden Media) - TBA
 * Scavengers (R) (2015, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Village Roadshow Pictures, and The Mark Gordon Company) - TBA
 * Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials (PG-13) (2015, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Gotham Group, and Temple Hill Entertainment) - TBA
 * Journey to Treasure Island (PG) (2016, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Centropolis Entertainment, and Regency Enterprises) - TBA
 * The Tale of the Bamboo Cutter (PG-13) (2016, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Warner Bros. Pictures, Scott Free Productions, and The Kennedy/Marshall Company) - TBA
 * Irredeemable (PG-13) (2016, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, and BOOM! Studios) - TBA
 * Welcome to Stardust City (PG) (2016, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Columbia Pictures, and Silver Pictures) - TBA
 * Polarity (R) (2017, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment) - TBA
 * Transformers: The Last Knight (PG-13) (2017, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Hasbro Studios, Amblin Entertainment, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Issac (G) (2018, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment) - TBA
 * Maze Runner: The Death Cure (PG-13) (2018, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Gotham Group, and Temple Hill Entertainment) - TBA
 * Bumblebee (PG-13) (2018, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Allspark Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Di Bonaventura Pictures, Bay Films, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * The Silver Sword (PG) (2019, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, 21 Laps Entertaimment, and 1492 Pictures) - TBA
 * Escape from Treasure Island (PG) (2019, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Regency Enterprises, and Centropolis Entertainment) - TBA
 * Rabbit's Luck (PG) (2019, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment and O Entertainment) - TBA

2020s/Future

 * FDR (PG-13) (+) (2021, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, 1492 Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, and Media Rights Capital) - TBA
 * Snake Eyes (PG-13) (2021, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Entertainment One, Spyglass Media Group, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Autumn 3 (PG-13) (2021, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Bron Creative, and Original Film) - TBA
 * Issac's Second Ever Movie (G) (+) (2021, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment) - TBA
 * The Legend of Treasure Island (PG-13) (2022, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, 20th Century Fox, Regency Enterprises, and Centropolis Entertainment) - TBA
 * Nitrogen (PG-13) (2022, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Shooting Star Animation Studios, Swizzle Movies, Media Rights Capital, and Jerry Bruckheimer Films) - TBA
 * Call of Duty (R) (+) (2022, co-produced with Rich Square Pictures, Scott Free Productions, Activision, Treyarch Studios, and Media Rights Capital) - TBA
 * Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (PG-13) (2023, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Entertainment One, Bay Films, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA
 * Flashback Cops (PG-13) (2024, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Cube Vision, Samuelz-Lee Productions, and Spyglass Media Group) - TBA
 * G.I. Joe: Ever Vigilant (PG-13) (TBA, co-produced with Shooting Star Entertainment, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, Entertainment One, Spyglass Media Group, Bay Films, Di Bonaventura Pictures, and Swizzle Movies) - TBA