Alex Ramirez Animation

What if Alex R. Media was founded in 1938, rather than 2010, and Alex Ramirez Animation was founded in 1984, rather than 2012? Well, here is what would happen.

List of Changes

 * Alex R. Media would've been originally known as Ramirez Enterprises (1934-1972), Ramirez Communications (1972-1990), The Alex Ramirez Company (1990-2012), and Alex R. Media (2012-present). Alex Ramirez Animation would've been originally known as AlexToons Studios (1938-1957), Ramirezmation (1957-1965), and Alex Ramirez Animation (1966-present).
 * It would have an original founder, Alex Ramirez (1905-2004). The last two movies he worked on include Hilda Begins (2000) and TBA (2001).
 * However, he still gave input for ideas within Alex Ramirez Animation until his death in 2004.
 * Alex R. Media would make more short films, with their 1960s cartoon characters such as Hilda being still owned by them and used in current media.


 * Arnold Alien would've been the official mascot of Alex Ramirez Animation and Alex R. Media.
 * While Arnold Alien would be the studio's mascot from the 1950s to the present day, he would be later accompanied by Tom Alien in 1978. Hilda joined the mascot roster in 1995.


 * Alex R. Media would've have its own animated cartoon short series named AlexToons, which would be a competitor to the short series and anthologies of the Animation Golden Age, which would run from 1941 to 1972.
 * Characters from Arnold Alien, Chop Chop Ninja, Spliced and Hilda would first appear in the AlexToons shorts.
 * They would be created with the help of animators like Bob Clampett, Tex Avery and Chuck Jones.
 * The AlexToons characters would appear in Who Framed Roger Rabbit at Marvin Acme's funeral, meaning that the scene would make it into the final film.
 * Alex Ramirez Channel would later be mostly known for both the its classic animated series such as Arnold Alien, Hilda, etc. and its adult animated sitcoms with crude humor since 1991.
 * Alex R. Media would have an association with VDN since the 40's.
 * However, Alex was briefly associated with NBC in the 50's, then went back to VDN.
 * VDN had been airing the AlexToons since 1960, and stopped in 1998 due to the channel's partnership with Cinar for VDN Kidshow.


 * The 2017 film Power Rangers would've been an animated film rather than a live-action film.
 * Unlike the real-life live-action one, this version would've been successful.
 * A massive part of the adult gags in the film were censored on its original AU theatrical release. The adult gags that will be either cut from the AU version or toned down.


 * Alex Ramirez Animation would have a division dedicated to the production of adult animation called Arnold’s Spaceship Productions. It was formerly named Arnold’s Spaceship Industries (1992-1995), tho it got shut down this year, and it was revived again later that year
 * Antz would be produced in 1994 as a traditionally hand-drawn animated film. It was one of Alex Ramirez Animation’s highest-grossing animated movies.
 * This AU version of Antz would be rated G, but the uncut version would be rated PG.
 * However, it will get a hybrid remake in 2022.


 * Some of the staff of Alex Ramirez Animation would work on various projects outside of the studio.
 * The voice actors of Arnold and Tom will be the Alex Ramirez Channel Friday Night host on Alex Ramirez Channel. Keith Ferguson would host from May 3, 2002 to July 11, 2003, and would be joined by Jason Griffin from July 18, 2003 to March 3, 2006.
 * They would also consistently host programming on Alex Ramirez Channel from 2002 to 2006.


 * Alex R. Media would get an amusement park in New Orleans, Louisiana titled Alex Ramirez World, and it will replace Six Flags New Orleans (which closed in 2005 due to Hurricane Katrina). It will be similar to Walt Disney World, but it is an Alex R. Media version and would have some rides, carnival-like games, and parades based on the most popular Alex R. Media franchises. The park was announced in January 200. Construction on the park lasted from April 15, 2011 to March 2, 2012. A soft opening for the park was held on May 18, 2012 and the official opening took place on May 28.


 * The song “TBA" would originate in 1996 by TBA as an original song for TBA
 * Uncle Grandpa would've been instead been an adult animated sitcom created by Peter Browngardt.


 * VDN would air some adult animation from Alex R. Media. It would air The Pikwik Attorney Law in 2002, The Pink Panther in 2001, Slideway in 1997 and Hilda Explorer in 2006.
 * In 1994, Alex Ramirez Animation was taken over by Alex Ramirez, Jah'Mir Wheeler, Dereck Torres and Alberto Canetto
 * Garfield would've been a hand-drawn film rather than a fully live-action film.
 * Unlike the real-life live-action one, this version would've been successful.


 * The Alex Ramirez Channel split-screen credits would still be used, including the closing logos with the generic themes (similar to the major US networks) which have the remixes of the Nick theme.
 * They would be in the style of Seamus Network's SSCs.


 * Hilda, Arnold Alien and Kikoriki would be considered Alex Ramirez Channel's top-rated shows. Hilda would be the Spongebob Squarepants of Alex Ramirez Channel, Arnold Alien would be The Fairly Oddparents of Alex Ramirez Channel, and Kikoriki would be The Loud House of Alex Ramirez Channel, but Hilda, Arnold Alien and Kikoriki would come out a year after said Nickelodeon shows.
 * Hilda in the Alex Ramirez Animation AU would have a few changes:
 * The title card will appear after the theme song in most episodes.
 * The segments will be splitted into one episode.
 * The episode "TBA" won't exist until season 13.
 * "The Midnight People" would be a half-hour special.
 * Arnold Alien would be on Alex Ramirez Channel from 2002-2018 as an original series
 * Several companies would have partnerships with Alex Ramirez Animation.
 * These include the ones that ARA associates with like Nelvana, Jam Filled and Cinar.

Alex Ramirez era and Origins of Alex R. Media (1940-1985)
In the late 1930s, Alex Ramirez saw Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs in theaters. This prompted Ramirez to start his own animation studio. and he created a Alien named Arnold, a jolly hero from Space, another Alien named Tom, a fun loving friend of Arnold, TBA, a happy, yet crazy TBA who lives in a TBA, TBA, who recognizes himself as being "TBA," TBA, who has adventures in TBA, TBA, who has adventures in "TBA" and TBA, a TBA who wants to become a legendary hero. After negotiations with several companies, including 20th Century Fox, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayor, and Universal Pictures, he reached an agreement with Paramount Pictures.

TBA.

1945: Creation of Alextoons
TBA

1951: The establishment of Alex Ramirez Animation
TBA

First Part of Takeover (1994-1996)
In August 1994, an announcement was made regarding Alex Ramirez (the founder of Alex Ramirez Animation and Alex R. Media) proposing to sell his roles in the Alex Ramirez Animation and Alex R. Media headquarters to entertainment figures Alex Ramirez, Jah'Mir Wheeler, Dereck Torres and Ezekiel Vincent due to Viacom’s acquisition of Paramount Communications that year. On October 12, 1994, Alex Ramirez 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 Alex Ramirez Animation, which led to Alex R. Media acquiring PDI and DNA Productions, companies specializing in visual effects and CGI graphics, and renaming them (and subsequently merging them) into a new company called Alex Ramirez Digital Lab.

Alex Ramirez Animation had new traditional animators working for their animation department, and the computer animators worked on CGI films. Amblimation would be shut down in 1997, leading the staff to join to work Alex Ramirez Animation, while most of the studio's old animators retired or passed away, with only a few of them continuing to work.

The Rise of Computer Animation (2001-2006)
Due to the success of computer-animated films, Alex Ramirez Animation decided in 2001 to focus on both hand-drawn animation and CGI animation. Around the same time, Alex Ramirez Animation was struggling to compete with the rising CGI animation, which was causing a decline of demand for hand-drawn animation. However, their 2003 computer-animated film George and Harold was a commercial and critical success.

Next Generation era (2019-present)
TBA

Current

 * Alex Ramirez Channel (1992-present) - The main channel. It is aimed at kids and family. Its programming mainly consists of cartoons and sitcoms.
 * Alex Ramirez Junior (1998-present, formerly Alex Ramirez Channel: Ready! Set! Play! from 1992-1998) - Alex Ramirez Channel's block aimed for toddlers and young children.
 * Alex Ramirez at Night (!) (1997-present) - Alex Ramirez Channel's primetime block, featuring adult shows.


 * AlexToons (2003-present, formerly known as AlexToons TV from 2003-2004 and AlexToons Network from 2006-2011) - A 24/7 hour channel showing classics and shows that Alex Ramirez Channel air. Mainly due to Alex Ramirez Channel's increase of cartoons.
 * AlexToons: Preschool (2003-present) - A spin-off block of Alex Ramirez Junior showing preschool shows and Alex Ramirez Junior originals. Made due to ARJ's increasing focus on preschool shows.
 * AlexToons: Nitetime (2003-present) - A spin-off block of Alex Ramirez Over the Moon showing adult animation and sitcoms. Made due to AROTM's increasing focus on adult animation and sitcoms.
 * Alex Ramirez Retro (2010-present) - A spin-off channel of Alex Ramirez Channel showing Alex Ramirez Channel originals and shows from the 1940s-2000s. Made due to ARC's increasing focus on modern shows.
 * ToonTBA TV (2021-present) - TBA
 * MultiTBA (1995-present) - TBA
 * MultiTBA 2 (1998-present)
 * MultiTBA Comedy (2001-present)
 * MultiTBA Kids & Family (2005-present)
 * MultiTBA Action (2004-present)
 * MultiTree Latino (1997-present)
 * TBA Local Network (1920-present) - A local channel licensed to TBA.
 * TBA 2 (1922-present)
 * TBA Sports (1924-present)
 * TBA News (1926-present)
 * Jeep (1991-present) - A comedy-themed channel.
 * TBA (1996-present) - A channel that focuses on science.
 * TBA (1988-present) - TBA
 * TBA (1981-present) - A channel focusing on music and reality shows.
 * TBA 2 (1996-present) - TBA
 * TBA (1984-present) - A channel that focuses on romance and love shows.
 * TBA (1976-present) - TBA
 * Alex Ramirez Movie Channel (2007-present) - A channel that airs movies from Alex R. Media and other companies.
 * SubWoofer Kids (2020-present) - TBA
 * SubWoofer (2000-present) - TBA

Former

 * Jeep Kids (1995-2009) - An american children's programming block that aired saturday mornings on TBA from 6am-12pm.
 * Alex Ramirez Channel: Ready! Set! Play! (1992-1998) - The original name for Alex Ramirez Junior, when it first launched in 1992.
 * Alex Ramirez at Night (!) (1992-1997) - The original for Alex Ramirez Over the Moon when it first launched in 1992.
 * Childhouse (1999-2009) - A spin-off channel of Alex Ramirez Junior showing Alex Ramirez Junior originals and preschool shows. Made due to ARJ's increasing focus on preschool shows.
 * The R (2002-2009) - TBA

Shows/Television

 * (^) = Shows produced before the Alex Ramirez Channel launched
 * (@) = animated series
 * (!) = aired on Alex Ramirez Over the Moon
 * (%) = aired on The R
 * (*) = aired on Alex Ramirez Junior/TBAhouse
 * (#) = Shows made by Alex Ramirez Animation
 * (+) = aired on Paramount+/HBO Max/Alex Ramirez BOOM!

1940s-1960s

 * AlexToons (^) (@) (#) (1941-1972, co-produced with Alextoons Studios) - A series of cartoon shorts, all of which are listed below.
 * Arnold Alien (^) (@) (#) (1941-1972) - A slapstick cartoon series created by Tex Avery and Alex Ramirez about a alien going through day to night adventures in his town called SpaceWorld. (Part of Alextoons)
 * Tom Alien (^) (@) (#) (1942-1970) - TBA (Part of Alextoons)
 * Wally Penguin (^) (@) (#) (1944-1966) (Part of Alextoons)
 * Zak Saturday (^) (@) (#) (1946-1971) (Part of Alextoons)
 * Luz Noceda (^) (@) (#) (1948-1963) (Part of Alextoons)
 * Molly McGee and Scratch (^) (@) (#) (1949-1968) (Part of Alextoons)
 * Chuck McFarlane (^) (@) (#) (1951-1969) (Part of Alextoons)
 * Star Butterfly (^) (@) (#) (1952-1966) - an action cartoon series created by Alex Ramirez (Part of Alextoons)


 * The Alextoons Show (^) (@) (#) (1960-1999) - a long running series featuring Alextoons characters, which featuring three theatrical Alextoons shorts with new linking sequences with Arnold hosting the show. The show's title and length changed regularly over the years.
 * The Arnold Show (CBS, 1961-1970)
 * The Tom Show (ABC, 1971-1988)
 * The Alextoons Show (CBS, 1980-1990)
 * The Arnold and Friends Hour (NBC, 1986-1987)


 * TBA

1970s

 * The Arnold Show (^) (@) (#) (1972-1974, co-produced with MTM Enterprises, Filmation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA.

1980s

 * The Smurfs (^) (@) (#) (1981-1989, joint production with Hanna-Barbera Productions and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Thomas & Friends (^) (*) (@) (#) (1984-2021, joint production with The The Britt Allcroft Company/Gullane Entertainment (1984-2002), HiT Entertainment (1991-2016), Mattel Creations (2017-2021), Hot Animation (2003-2009), Jam Filled Entertainment (2007-2021), Nelvana, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - Based on a series of children's books, "Thomas & Friends" features Thomas the Tank Engine going on adventures with his fellow locomotives on the island of Sodor. Thomas is apt to get into trouble by trying too hard to be, in his words, a "really useful engine," attempting to do things that are best left to bigger engines. Other members of Sir Topham Hatt's railway include junior engine Percy, Thomas' best friend, who is always willing to help, and big engine Gordon -- the fastest and most powerful member of the team -- who uses his superior strength to help the smaller engines get out of trouble.
 * Arnold and Tom (^) (@) (#) (1985-1987, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Star vs. the Forces of Evil (1986) (^) (@) (#) (1986-1991, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Garfield and Friends (^) (@) (#) (1988-1994, joint production with Film Roman and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * The Simpsons (^) (!) (@) (#) (1989-present, in co-production with Gracie Films, 20th Television, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Industries/Arnold’s Spaceship Productions (1992-2021)) - TBA

1990s

 * Alextoons Kids (^) (*) (@) (#) (1990-1992, co-produced with Nelvana and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Totally Spies (^) (@) (#) (1991-1999, co-produced with DiC Entertainment, Sunbow Productions (1991-1994), and Alex Ramirez Animation) - The series centers around the adventures of three teenage girls from Beverly Hills -- Sam, Alex, and Clover -- who live a double life as spies working for the World Organization of Human Protection (WOOHP). The girls are recruited by the organization's leader, Jerry, to solve worsening crime conditions that arise across the globe. Their primary missions involve dealing with disgruntled and vengeful criminals who have been injured in some form during their past. Other missions have the same villains plotting revenge on the spies by ruining their personal lives. Framing each episode is a subplot that focuses on the girls' everyday lives as high school (and later university) students, dealing with relationships and their longtime high school rival Mandy.
 * Adventures of TBA and TBA (@) (#) (1993-1995, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Animaniacs (@) (#) (1993-1998, co-produced with Amblin Television, Warner Bros. Television (1993-1995), Warner Bros. Television Animation (1995-1998), and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA.
 * Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog (@) (#) (1993-1998, joint production with DIC Entertainment, Sega of America, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - Sonic the Hedgehog, the most fearless hero on Planet Mobius, uses his supersonic speed and teenage irreverence to thwart the comedically despicable Dr. Robotnik.
 * VeggieTales (*) (@) (#) (1993-present, joint production with Big Idea Productions, Alex Ramirez Digital Lab (1995-present), and Alex Ramirez Animation) - Larry, Bob, and the rest of the veggies teach Christianity to the audience.
 * TBA (@) (#) (1993-1997, co-produced with Snee-Oosh and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Sonic the Hedgehog SatAM (@) (#) (1993-1998, co-produced with DiC Entertainment, Sega of America, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Late Night with Arnold (!) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-PG/TV-14) (1994-2006, joint production with 9 Story Entertainment (2002-2006), Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Industries/Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - Arnold hosts a talk show where almost anything can happen. Late Night with Arnold is a combination of live-action and traditional animation with the animated characters interacting with people in reality.
 * Kirby's Mini World (*) (@) (#) (1995-2001, co-produced with Hal Laboratory, Nintendo of America, HiT Entertainment, Jumbo Pictures, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Arthur (*) (@)  (#) (1996-present, co-produced with Marc Brown Studios, Cinar (1996-2004), Cookie Jar Entertainment (2004-2014), DHX Media (2014-2019), Wildbrain (2019-present), WGBH Boston/WGBH Kids, and Alex Ramirez 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.
 * Mickey Mouse Clubhouse (*) (@) (#) (1997-2003, co-produced with Aardman, Cuppa Coffee, Nelvana, Walt Disney Television, Walt Disney Animation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA: The Series (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7/TV-PG) (1997-2006, co-produced with Imagine Television, TBA, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - An animated television adaptation of TBA which continues off from the 1996 film.
 * Bloo and Mac (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG-DLSV/TV-14-LSV) (1997-2009, co-produced with Big Ticket Television, The Curiosity Company, Gracie Films, Where's Lunch, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * South Park (!) (@) (#) (1997-present, co-produced with Braniff Airlines (1997-2006), Parker-Stone Entertainment (2006-present), Warner Bros. Television Animation (1997-2003), Warner Bros. Animation (2003-present), Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions (1997-2021)) - The series revolves around four boys -- Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick -- and their exploits in and around the titular Colorado town. The show became infamous for its profanity and dark, surreal humor that satirizes a wide range of topics towards a mature audience.
 * The Canettotoons Show (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7/TV-PG) (1997-2004, co-produced with Film Roman, Wang Film Productions, Canetto Animation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - The adventures and exploits of Phineas, Ferb, and more of their friends.
 * Stadium Brawling (!) (@) (#) (1998-2002; 2006-2007; 2019-present, co-produced with MTV Animation, The Comedy Network, Cuppa Coffee Studios, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions (1998-2021)) - A favorite of Alex Ramirez Over the Moon viewers, "Stadium Brawling" features clay-animated versions of really annoying, but in many cases popular, celebrities and cartoon characters who have at it in a boxing ring. But these are not your ordinary boxing matches, hence the show's title. Sometimes seeing people get beat up -- even in effigy -- can be fun.
 * Bob the Builder (*) (@) (#) (1998-2011, co-produced with Hot Animation (1998-2009), HiT Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Sonic the Hedeghog (1998) (@) (#) (1998-2003, co-produced with Sega, YTV, Nelvana, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Ice Age: The Series (@) (#) (1998-2005, co-produced with Amblin Television, Nelvana, 20th Century Fox Television, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * The Tom Show (!) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-PG-DLSV/TV-14-LV) (1999-2006, joint production with 9 Story Entertainment (2002-2006), Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Industries/Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - In this spin-off of "Late Night with Arnold," sidekick Tom goes through a series of bizarre circumstances in his daily suburban life with his roommates.
 * Roommates (!) (@) (#) (1999-present, co-produced with Polaris, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions (1999-2021)) - TBA

2000s

 * Hilda (@) (#) (2000-present, co-produced with Mercury Filmworks, SilverGate, Wang Film Productions and Alex Ramirez Animation) - Hilda is a young girl who grew up with her mother in a cabin on the edge of the woods. Over the course of the series, she and her deerfox Twig, later accompanied by an elf named Alfur, and friends David and Frida, go on a number of adventures interacting with and befriending the mysterious animals and spirits that live in and around the city of Trolberg.
 * The Pikwik Attorney Law Firm (!) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-PG-DLSV/TV-14-LV) (2000-2008, joint production with Guru Studio, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * The New Arnold Alien Show (@) (#) (2001-2004, co-produced with 9 Story Entertainment (2002-2006) and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Samurai Link (!) (@) (#) (2001-2009, co-produced with Nintendo, Judgemental Films, Nelvana, Alex Ramirez Digital Lab, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * Untitled TBA Adult Show (!) (@) (#) (2001-2005, co-produced with Fifty-Fifty Ltd, Soup2Nuts, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * Arnold Alien: The Series (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7) (2002-2018, co-produced with Wang Film Productions and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Clone High (!) (@) (#) (2002-2007; 2021-present, co-produced with Touchstone Television (2002-2007), ABC Signature (2021-present), Doozer, Lord Miller, MTV Original Series (2002-2007), MTV Animation (2021-present), Teletoon, Nelvana, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions (2002-2007)) - 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".
 * Ed's Summer Years (*) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y) (2002-2008, joint production with 9 Story Entertainment, Cartoon Pizza, Cuppa Coffee Animation, Out of the Blue Enterprises, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Childhouse, LLC) - The show is set at a summer sleepaway camp called Camp TBA, located in South of Saginaw Bay. Ed is a six-year-old camper who wears a red cap. TBA is the camp director, and he stays in a cabin. Other campers include Ed's friends like Buddy, TBA, TBA, TBA, and TBA. Coach Pacowski is a camp counselor who keeps an eye on the kids. Flip is a the chef of the camp. The gang spends the summer TBA, building camp-fires, and swimming in a goo lake called TBA.
 * Animal Crossing: The Series (@) (#) (2002-2008, co-produced with Nintendo, Nelvana and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA (*) (@) (#) (2002-2006, co-produced with Cuppa Coffee Studios and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Kirby: Right Back at Ya! (@) (#) (2002-2006, joint production with Nintendo, Hal Laboratory Inc., 4Kids Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Pikwik Pack (*) (@) (#) (2003-2006, 2010-present, co-produced with Guru, Corus Entertainment, Treehouse, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Insecurity Job (%) (@) (#) (2003-2007, co-produced with Klasky Csupo, Soup2Nuts, Alex Ramirez Animation and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * Ed Beyond: Best Ed From The Future (@) (#) (2003-2009, co-produced with 9 Story Entertainment and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Jacob Two-Two (@) (#) (2003-2006, co-produced with 9 Story Entertainment, YTV, Nelvana, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Generator Rex (!) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-14-LV) (2003-2008, co-produced with Amblin Television, Belisarius Productions, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * TBA (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7-FV) (2003-2008, joint production with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Sonic X (@) (#) (2003-2008, joint production with TMS Entertainment, Sonic Team, Sega of America, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7/TV-PG) (2004-2009, joint production with Renegade Animation and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA (@) (#) (2004-2011, co-produced with TBA and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * The Mini Adventures of Thomas (*) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y) (2004-2007, co-produced with HiT Entertainment, Cartoon Pizza, Nelvana, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends (@) (#) (2004-2009, co-produced with Boulder Media, Soup2Nuts, Rough Draft Studios, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Baby Arnold and Friends (*) (@) (#) (2005-2009, co-produced with 9 Story Entertainment, Cartoon Pizza, Nelvana, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Being Ian (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7) (2005-2008, co-produced with Nelvana, Studio B Productions, YTV, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Robotboy (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7-FV) (2005-2008, co-produced with Alphanim, Lux Animation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - Robotboy, is the latest creation of the world-renowned scientist Professor Moshimo. Due to fears that Robotboy would be stolen by his arch-enemy Dr. Kamikazi and his main henchman Constantine to be used to take over the world, Professor Moshimo entrusts Robotboy to 10-year-old Tommy Turnbull, his biggest fan living in San Francisco. While being protected by Tommy and his two friends Lola and Gus (or "G-Man" as he calls himself), Robotboy learns how to behave and act as if he were a real boy while occasionally battling Dr. Kamikazi and Constantine who sought out to capture him.
 * Alextoons: UNITE! (@) (#) (2005-2008, joint production with 9 Story Entertainment, United Plankton Pictures, Titmouse Inc., Toon City Animation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - A television series based off the video game of the same name.
 * Eddsworld (!) (@) (#) (2006-present, joint production with Eddtoon Production, Little Chicken, Inc., Nelvana, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) (2006-2021)) - TBA
 * All Hail King Jullen (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7/TV-PG) (2006-2011, co-produced with Decode Entertainment, YTV, and Dereck Torres Animation Television) - TBA
 * Alextoons: Adulthood (!) (@) (#) (2006-2012, co-produced with Titmouse Inc., Alex Ramirez Animation, and Ed’s House Productions) - TBA
 * Happy Tree Friends (!) (@) (#) (Rated TV-MA-V) (2006-2016, co-produced with Mondo Media, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! (*) (@) (#) (2006-2010, joint production with Boulder Media, Starz Media, Film Roman, Frederator Studios, Mixed Media Group, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - Join Wubbzy and all of his Wuzzleburg friends! Widget is the busiest builder and fix-it whiz, Walden knows all about science and art, Daizy is the sweet girly-girl next door and Wubbzy is the fun, lovable and curious little guy who is always looking to play, play, play!
 * George and Harold: The Series (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7/TV-PG) (2006-2011, co-produced with Amblin Television, Dav Pikley Productions, Dreamworks Television, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Total Drama (@) (#) (2007-2014, co-produced with Teletoon Original Production, Fresh TV, APTN (2013-2014), and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Super Why! (*) (@) (#) (2007-2016, joint production with Decode Entertainment (2007-2012), DHX Media (2015-2016), Out of the Blue Enterprises, Alex Ramirez Digital Lab, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Phineas and Ferb (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7) (2007-2015, co-produced with Frederator Studios, Wang Film Productions, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - The show follows the adventures of stepbrothers Phineas Flynn and Ferb Fletcher, who live in the fictional city of Danville in an unspecified tri-state area, as they seek ways to occupy their time during their summer vacation. Often these adventures involve elaborate, life-sized and ostensibly dangerous construction projects. Phineas' older sister Candace Flynn has two obsessions: exposing Phineas and Ferb's schemes and ideas, and winning the attention of a boy named Jeremy. Meanwhile, the boys' pet platypus Perry, acts as a secret agent for an all-animal government organization called the O.W.C.A. ("Organization Without a Cool Acronym"), fighting Dr. Heinz Doofenshmirtz.
 * Frida's Outside World Academy (@) (#) (2008-2009, co-produced with Mercury Filmworks, Nelvana, Cuppa Coffee and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Back at the Beachyard (@) (#) (2008-2011, co-produced with Shocked Productions, Alex Ramirez Digital Lab, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Spliced (@) (#) (2009-2014, co-produced with Teletoon, Nelvana, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * SMG4 (!) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-PG/TV-14/TV-MA) (2009-present, co-produced with Glitch Productions, Alex Ramirez Digital Lab, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * The Looney Tunes Show (!) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-14-DLSV/TV-MA-LV) (2009-present, co-produced by Fuzzy Door Productions, Aardwolf Animations, Cuppa Coffee Studios, ShadowMachine, Warner Bros. Animation, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions (2009-2021)) (created by Seth MacFarlane, Alex Ramirez, Adam Shaheen and Seth Green) - The series centers on roommates Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck living in a suburb of Los Angeles with "colorful neighbors" and other characters including Lola Bunny, Tina Russo, Porky Pig, Foghorn Leghorn, Elmer Fudd, Sylvester, Tweety, Granny, Gossamer, Yosemite Sam, Speedy Gonzales, Marvin the Martian, Pete Puma and more.
 * The Three Girls (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7/TV-G) (2009-present, co-produced with Wang Film Productions and Alex Ramirez Animation) - This show is about a group of three girls going on secret missions and on their break, they eat Little Caesars and other food.

2010s

 * Battle for Dream Island (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7) (2010-2021, joint production with Jacknjellify Productions and Alex Ramirez Animation) - A group of 20 object contestants compete to win Dream Island.
 * Adventure Time (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7-FV/TV-PG-V) (2010-2018, joint production with Frederator Studios and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Hilda Beyond (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7-FV) (2010-2015, co-produced with Mercury Filmworks, SilverGate, Wang Film Productions, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA (!) (@) (#) (2011-2019, co-produced with Augenblick Studios, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * The AlexToons Show (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7/TV-PG) (2011-2018, co-produced with United Plankton Pictures, Nelvana, Teletoon, Xilam, Jam Filled Entertainment, Frederator Studios, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Alextoons: Superheroes of the Future (!) (@) (#) (2012-2016, co-produced with TBA, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * TBA (!) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-14-V/TV-MA-V) (2013-2021, co-produced by Fuzzy Door Productions, Titmouse, Inc., Justin Roiland's Solo Vanity Card Productions!, Harmonious Claptrap, Starburns Industries, Green Portal Productions (2019-2021), Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * Angry Birds Toons (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7/TV-PG) (2013-2016, co-produced with Toon City Animation, Rovio Animation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Rocket Monkeys (@) (#) (Rated TV-PG) (2013-2016, co-produced with Atomic Cartoons, Breakthrough Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - Brothers Gus and Wally are monkey astronauts. They're not the brightest or coolest astronauts, but since they are the only ones around, they are called upon to go into space and carry out different kinds of important missions—including battling rogue black holes and vengeful aliens. Other members of the brothers' crew include bossy astrophysicist Dr. Chimpsky, who gives the monkeys their assignments; YAY-OK, a devoted robot that is slightly outdated and is the brothers' only hope to help keep them on course; and Inky, a space octopus and artist who communicates through his ink drawings.
 * The Ed-Scouts (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7) (2014-2018, co-produced with 9 Story Media Group, Onfolio Productions, Xilam, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA (@) (#) (Rated TV-Y7) (2015-2019, co-produced with Corus Entertainment, Oh Waiter! Productions, 20th Century Fox Television, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Suction Cup Man (!) (@) (#) (2016-present, co-produced with Piemations Productions, LLC, Fuzzy Door Productions, Powerhouse Animation, Bento Box Entertainment, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Ed’s House Productions (2016-2021)) - TBA
 * Jack and Jim (@) (#) (2017-present, co-produced with Dreamworks Animation Television and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Ed's Amazing Adventures in History (@) (#) (2018-present, co-produced with 9 Story Media Group and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Bluey (*) (@) (#) (2018-present, co-produced with Ludo Studio, BBC Studios and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Kikoriki (@) (#) (2018-present, co-produced with Petersburg Animation Studio and Alex Ramirez Animation) - This show is about the colorful land populated by anthropomorphic spherical animals who solve their daily problems using Winnie-the-Pooh's logic.
 * Oggy Oggy (*) (@) (#) (+) (2019-present, co-production with Xilam and Alex Ramirez Animation
 * Amphibia (@) (#) (2019-present, co-produced with Matt Braly Studios and Alex Ramirez Animation) - 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.

2020's

 * Arnold’s Clubhouse (*) (@) (#) (+) (2020-present co-produced with 9 Story Media Group and Alex Ramirez Animation) - The show focuses on Ed and his friends interacting with the primarily preschool-aged audience to stimulate problem-solving. Each episode involves the characters helping its viewers to solve a specific age-appropriate problem utilizing basic skills, such as identifying shapes and counting through ten.
 * Love Monster (*) (@) (#) (+) (2020-present, co-produced with BBC Studios, Boat Rocket Studios, Karrot Animation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * The Secret Saturdays (2020 revival) (@) (#) (Rated: TV-Y7) (2020-present, co-produced with Porchlight Entertainment and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Ed and Buddy (2020-present, co-production with Oasis Animation, 9 Story Media Group, Onfolio Productions and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA

Future/Upcoming

 * The Buddy-Scouts (@) (#) (+) (2021-present co-produced with 9 Story Media Group, Nelvana, Teletoon, Xilam, Frederator Studios, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - A spin-off of Best Ed focusing on Buddy and the rest of the number gang having a great time at summer camp.
 * TBA: The Animated Series (!) (@) (#) (+) (Rated: TV-14-LV/TV-MA-LV) (2021-present, co-produced with Alex Nichiporchik Productions, Fuzzy Door Productions, Harmonious Claptrap, Starburns Industries, Shooting Star Television and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Ramirez Cinema (@) (#) (+) (Rated: TV-Y7) (2021-present, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go! (*) (@) (+) (2021-present, co-produced with Duncan Studio, Mattel Creations, Nelvana, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA.
 * The Bob Show (@) (#) (+) (2021-present, co-produced with Film Roman, YTV, Nelvana and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * The VeggieTales Show (*) (@) (#) (+) (2021-present, co-produced with Big Idea Entertainment, Alex Ramirez Digital Lab, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - The show focuses on the VeggieTales characters putting on Broadway-style shows in Mr. Nezzer's theater that retell Bible stories and parody mainstream pop-culture.

1960s

 * Sesame Street (^) (*) (#) (1969-present, co-produced with Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop, Jim Henson Television and Alex Ramirez Animation) - Big Bird leads a cast of characters teaching children numbers, colors, and the alphabet. Bert and Ernie, Oscar the Grouch and Grover are just a few of the other creatures involved in this show, set on a city street full of valuable learning opportunities.

1970's

 * The Arnold Musical Adventure Hour (^) (*) (#) (1970-1975 co-produced with Henson Communications and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA

1980s

 * TBA

1990s

 * TBA

2000s

 * TBA's Story Time (*) (#) (Rated: TV-Y) (2001-2004, co-produced with TBA, Nelvana, Jim Henson Television, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * The TBA World of Arnold (#) (2003-2006, co-produced with 9 Story Entertainment, Shadow Projects, Jim Henson Television, Alex Ramirez Television, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA (Rated: TV-G) (2004-2009, co-produced with It's a Laugh Productions, Walking Bud Productions, Wounded Poodle Productions, and Alex Ramirez Television) - TBA
 * TBA (!) (Rated: TV-14-LV) (2005-2010, co-produced with Michael Poryes Productions, Worse Than Devil Productions, Alex Ramirez Television, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * Arnold Buddies (*) (#) (2006-2008, co-produced with 9 Story Entertainment, Jim Henson Television, and Dereck Torres Animation Television) - a remake to the 1970s show
 * TBA

2010s

 * The Legend of TBA (!) (2016-2019, co-produced with Amblin Television, Alex Ramirez Television, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * TBA

2020s/Future

 * Alex Ramirez Animation in Real Life (#) (+) (2021-present, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Television and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA

1960s

 * TBA

1970s

 * TBA

1980s

 * A AlexToons Christmas Carol (1987, co-produced with TBA and Alex Ramirez Animation) - An adaptation of Charles Dickens' classic with AlexToons characters.

1990s

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

2000s

 * TBA
 * Alextoons: Halloween Madness (2003, co-produced with 9 Story Entertainment, Cuppa Coffee Studios, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA

2010s

 * TBA
 * It's a Alextoons Christmas (2011, co-produced with 9 Story Entertainment, Cuppa Coffee Studios, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Diary of a Wimpy Kid Holiday (2017) - TBA
 * Pikwik Pack: It's an 8-Bit World (2019) - TBA

2020s

 * TBA
 * A Alextoons Easter (2020, co-produced with 9 Story Media Group, Cuppa Coffee Studios, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA

Future

 * Untitled Alextoons Stop-motion Thanksgiving Special (2021, co-produced with 9 Story Media Group, Cuppa Coffee Studios and Alex Ramirez 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

 * Alex Ramirez Channel Shorties (1999-2005, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA

2000s

 * TBA

2010s

 * TBA

2020s

 * TBA
 * Alextoons: NO BIRTHDAY CAKE! (2021, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA (Seen before Pikwik Pack: The Road Trip)

Future

 * TBA

Live-action

1960s

TBA

1970s

TBA

1980s

TBA

1990s

TBA

2000s

TBA

2010s

TBA

2020s

TBA

Future

TBA

1980s

 * TBA

1990s

 * TBA

2000s

 * TBA

2010's

 * TBA

2020's

 * TBA

Future

 * TBA

Live shows and Broadways
TBA

Canceled projects
TBA

Franchises
TBA

Theme parks, attractions and events
TBA

Movies
Note:


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

1940s

 * TBA (1940, co-produced with Alextoons Studios) - TBA

1950s

 * A Alien Named Arnold (1952, co-produced with Alextoons Studios) - TBA

1960s

 * TBA

1970s

 * TBA

1980s

 * The Arnold/TBA Movie (1980, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - A package film containing some of the best Alextoons cartoons.
 * Arnold’s Wacky Tales (1982, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Where Are You, Arnold? (1984, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Tom’s Dream Land (1984, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * The Alextoons Movie (1985, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - After Arnold decides to pursue a movie career, he starts his cross-country trip from Florida to California. Along the way, he meets and befriends Tom, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, TBA, and TBA.

1990s

 * The TBA Movie (PG) (1990, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Ice Age (PG) (1993, co-produced with Amblin Entertainment, Amblimation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Alextoons: Arnold’s Big Adventure (PG) (1994, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Amblin Entertainment, Amblimation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Antz (G) (1994, co-produced with DreamWorks Pictures, Amblin Entertainment, Amblimation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * The Canettotoons Movie (PG) (1996, co-produced with Canetto Channel Movies, Amblin Entertainment, Amblimation, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Canetto Animation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Bloo and Mac (PG-13) (1996, co-produced with Big Ticket Entertainment, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, The Curiosity Company, Gracie Films, Where's Lunch?, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * Alextoons: Into the Real World (PG) (1996, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, D Tor Toon Animation, Amblin Entertainment, Amblimation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA (PG) (1996, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Imagine Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Ice Age 2: The Meltdown (PG) (1996, co-produced with 20th Century Fox, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Amblin Entertainment, Amblimation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Totally Spies: The Movie (PG) (1997, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, DiC Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Turbo (PG) (1997, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Amblin Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA

2000s

 * Hilda Begins (#) (2000, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (PG) (2001, co-produced with 20th Century Fox, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Amblin Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Animal Crossing (PG) (2001, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Nintendo and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * TBA (PG) (2001, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Imagine Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Arnold on the Run (PG) (2002, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, 9 Story Entertainment, Amblin Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Rio (PG) (2002, co-produced with 20th Century Fox, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * George and Harold (PG) (2003, co-produced with DreamWorks Animation, Amblin Entertainment, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - A boy named George goes out on a journey of twists with his friend, Harold and turns to get back TBA Industries after his second-in-command replacement, TBA.
 * Alextoons: Back in Action (PG) (2003, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Amblin Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Animal Crossing 2 (PG) (2004, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Nintendo and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Ice Age 4: Continental Drift (PG) (2005, co-produced with 20th Century Fox, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Amblin Entertainment, Amblimation, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Hilda: The Movie (PG) (2005, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Alex Ramirez Animation, Wang Film Productions, Mercury Filmworks and Silvergate) - TBA
 * Rio 2 (PG) (2005, co-produced with 20th Century Fox, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Curious George (G) (2006, co-produced with Purple Crayon Enterainment, Universal Pictures, Imagine Entertainment, Universal Animation Studios, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * George and Harold 2 (PG) (2006, co-produced with DreamWorks Animation, Amblin Entertainment, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - After George and TBA return from their honeymoon and moving into George and Harold's house, TBA becomes George and Harold's new partner and best friend, and they must defeat TBA, who escaped from jail to take over the whole world.
 * Animal Crossing 3 (PG) (2007, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Nintendo and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * The Simpsons Movie (PG-13) (2007, co-produced with Purple Crayon Enterainment, 20th Century Fox, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Gracie Films, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Arnold’s Spaceship Productions) - TBA
 * George and Harold the Third (2009, co-produced with DreamWorks Animation, Amblin Entertainment, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Curious George 2: Follow That Monkey! (G) (2009, co-produced with Purple Crayon Enterainment, Universal Pictures, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Imagine Entertainment, Universal Animation Studios, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA

2010s

 * Pikwik Pack: Chaos in Pikwik (PG) (2014, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Alex Ramirez Animation and Guru Studio) - TBA
 * Hilda: Frida's Revenge (PG) (2016, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Alex Ramirez Animation, Wang Film Productions, Mercury Filmworks and Silvergate) - TBA

2020s/Future

 * Phineas and Ferb: The Movie: Candace Against the Universe (PG) (#) (2020, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Frederator Studios, Wang Film Productions, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Pikwik Pack: The Road Trip (G) (#) (2021, co-produced by Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Guru Studio, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Hilda: The Search for TBA (PG) (2021, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Alex Ramirez Animation, Wang Film Productions, Mercury Filmworks and Silvergate) - TBA
 * Oggy Oggy: Oggy, Sporty and Mallow’s Great Adventure (G) (2021, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Alex Ramirez Animation and Xilam) - TBA
 * Alextoons: Race (PG) (2022, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Alex Ramirez Animation, and Point Grey Pictures) - TBA
 * Arnold Alien: The Movie (PG) (2023, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Onfolio Productions, 9 Story Media Group, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA
 * Untitled Ed animated film (PG) (2023, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, 9 Story Media Group, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA

1940s

 * TBA

1950s

 * TBA

1960s

 * TBA

1970s

 * TBA

1980s

 * Sesame Street Presents Follow That Bird (G) (1985, co-produced by Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop, Jim Henson Company, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - Big Bird loves spending his days on Sesame Street with all of his different friends. However, social worker Miss Finch feels that Big Bird should live in an environment with only birds like himself. When she sends him to live with a family of dodos in Illinois, Big Bird cannot help but think of his friends back home. Deciding Sesame Street is the place for him, Big Bird begins an adventurous journey back to where he truly belongs.

1990s

 * The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland (G) (1999, co-produced by Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Children's Television Workshop/Sesame Workshop, Jim Henson Pictures, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA

2000s

 * Thomas & The Magic Railroad (G) (2000, in co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Gulliane Entertainment, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - TBA

2010s

 * TBA.

2020s/Future

 * George and Harold (PG) (2022, co-produced with Alex Ramirez Channel Movies, Amblin Entertainment, Walden Media, and Alex Ramirez Animation) - A remake to the 2003 movie of the same name.