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Wildbrain Entertainment, Inc. (commonly known as Wildbrain, stylized as W!LDBRAIN, formerly known as Wild Brain, and later known as DHX Media Los Angeles) was an American entertainment company and
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that developed and produced television programming, motion pictures, commercial content, and licensed merchandise. Established in 1994, it maintained offices in
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,
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, and
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. Its film productions included the
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-winning computer-animated short film '' Hubert's Brain'', while its television work included the Nick Jr. series '' Bubble Guppies'' and ''
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'', and the
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series '' Higglytown Heroes''. Wildbrain also produced earlier animated shorts and television specials of ''
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'' for
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. They have produced national commercials for clients such as
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, Chiclets,
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, Nike,
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,
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, ''
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'', and Lamisil (featuring Digger the
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). Their ad work has won
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, ADDY Awards, BDA Awards, and
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. A subsidiary, Kidrobot, creates limited edition toys, clothing, artwork, and books. It had stores in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco, and
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. The studio was sold to
DHX Media WildBrain Ltd. is a Canadian media, animation studio, production, and brand licensing company, mostly associated as an entertainment company. The company is known for owning the largest independent library of children's television programmin ...
in 2010 for US$8 million, and was dissolved in 2012. In 2016, DHX revived the Wildbrain trademark (changing it slightly to WildBrain) for its streaming video network. Following the success of the video network, DHX changed its name to
WildBrain WildBrain Ltd. is a Canadian media, animation studio, production company, production, and brand licensing company, mostly associated as an entertainment company. The company is known for owning the largest independent library of Children's tel ...
in 2019.


History

In 1994, John Hays, Phil Robinson, and Jeff Fino founded Wild Brain in the
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of
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,
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. The new company bootstrapped with contract work from local game companies such as
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,
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, and
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. In 1996, Wild Brain moved to a 17,000 square foot warehouse at the corner of 18th St. and York St. in the
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spearheading the growth of what came to be known in San Francisco as Multimedia Gulch. In 1999,
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-based Interfase Capital invested almost $17 million in Wild Brain. Over the next few years, Wild Brain's staff ballooned from a staff of about 20 to about 250. It struck deals with
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to produce animated shorts for the web. It launched wildbrain.com, creating animated web shorts such as "Groove Monkee", "Mantelope", and numerous web series including ''Joe Paradise'', ''Glue'', ''Graveyard'', and ''Space is Dum''. After legendary studio Colossal Pictures closed down in 1999, and with the financial backing of the Interfase companies, Wild Brain expanded further, providing employment for former Colossal directors and staff. Around this period, they produced the series '' Higglytown Heroes'' and '' Poochini''. In 2004,
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, former CEO of
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, joined Wild Brain as president and CEO. Rivkin oversaw the creation and development of the series ''
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'' for Nick Jr. In 2007, former founder Jeff Fino left to start Nuvana, an educational web-based company with former Colossal Pictures producer, Joe Kwong. Wild Brain rebranded to Wildbrain Entertainment that same year. In 2008, Rivkin left Wildbrain after being named U.S. ambassador to France and Monaco. Michael Polis, the marketing director of Wildbrain, then became the new CEO. Around this time, John Hays left Wildbrain to work on indie features ''La Mission'' and ''
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'', which opened the
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. By 2009, the original founders of the company had all left Wildbrain. The company expanded its animation studios to Sherman Oaks in March, then closed its San Francisco office in June. It had been an independent company until Canadian studio DHX Media purchased Wildbrain in 2010. That same year, Phil Robinson and Amy Capen, executive producer of Wildbrain's San Francisco studio, started an independent company called Special Agent Productions. Robinson died in 2015 after a short battle with
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. In 2016, DHX Media announced the formation of a new
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under the name WildBrain, focusing primarily on
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channels aimed towards children, such as content and original series from DHX's properties, as well as other forms of educational and toy-oriented content. This would cause Wildbrain Entertainment to fold into DHX Media. In September 2019, DHX Media announced that it would change its name to
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outright, with the MCN unit being renamed
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.


Filmography


Television series

* '' I Am Weasel'' (1997–2000) * '' KaBlam!'' (1997) (''The Brothers Tiki'' shorts) * ''
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'' (1997) (opening title and bumpers) * ''Acme Hour'' (1997) (opening, bumpers and closing) * '' Oh Yeah! Cartoons'' (1998) ("Fathead") * ''Space is Dum'' (1999–2001) * '' Pajama Party'' (2000) (opening title) * '' Poochini'' (2000–2002) * ''The Chuck Jones Show'' (2001) (opening title) * '' Higglytown Heroes'' (2004–2008) * ''
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'' (2007–2015) * ''Team Smithereen'' (2009–2011) * '' The Ricky Gervais Show'' (2010–2012) * '' The Hard Times of RJ Berger'' (2010–2011) * ''
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'' (2010–2012) * '' Bubble Guppies'' (2011) (season 1) * '' The Aquabats! Super Show!'' (2012–2014) * ''UMIGO'' (2012–2014) * '' Sheriff Callie's Wild West'' (2014–2015) (season 1)


Films

* '' FernGully 2: The Magical Rescue'' (1998) * '' Dudley Do-Right'' (1999) (animation) * '' The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle'' (2000) (2D traditional animation) * '' Cats & Dogs'' (2001) (Egypt animation) * ''
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'' (2001) (opening title sequence) * ''
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'' (2003) (CGI animation) * ''
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'' (2010) (animation) * '' Happiness Is a Warm Blanket, Charlie Brown'' (2011) (television special)


Short films

*''Out in Space'' (1997) *''Humanstein'' (1998) *''A Dog Cartoon'' (1998) *''Web Premiere Toons'' (1999-2001) *''El Kabong Rides Again'' (2001) *'' Hubert's Brain'' (2001) *''Anita Bomba'' (2001) *''Erin Esurance in "Carbon Copy"'' (2007) *''Disrespectoids'' (2010)


Video games

*''Living Books: The Berenstain Bears Get in a Fight'' (1995) (animation) *''Living Books: Green Eggs and Ham'' (1996) *'' NeoHunter'' (1996) (character design and animation) *''Play-Doh Creations'' (1996) (animation) *''Flying Saucer'' (1997) *''
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'' (1998) (additional art and animation) *''Star Wars: Jar Jar's Journey Adventure Book'' (1999) *'' Where in the World Is Carmen Sandiego? Treasures of Knowledge'' (2001) (character design) *'' The Oregon Trail 5th Edition'' (2001) (character design) *'' Baten Kaitos: Eternal Wings and the Lost Ocean'' (2003) (2D animation) *''Sideway: New York'' (2011) (animation)


Commercials

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(1998) (with Mercury Filmworks) * Cap'n Crunch (2003–2007) *
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/Tennis Industry Association (1997) * Century Theatres (2000) *
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(2001) *
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(2004) * Chiclets (2004) * Chips Ahoy! (1999) *
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(1996, 1998, 2005) ** Sprite (1998) * Dreyer's (2002) *
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(2004–2009) *
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(1999, 2001) * Green Giant (1999, 2003) *Helados (1998) (with Mercury Filmworks) * Hershey's Kisses (1998–1999, 2002) *
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(2005–2008) *
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(1998–2000) *
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(2003) * Jolly Rancher (2001) * Kid Cuisine (2001) * Lamisil (2003–2005) *
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(1998) * Locomotion (1997) * Lunchables (2004–2008) *Mainstay Mutual Funds (1996) (with Little Fluffy Clouds) * Nike (1996, 1999) * NTB (1997–1998) * Noggin (1999) *
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(2001) * Oreo O's (2002) *Parfums de Coeur (1999, 2001) *
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(2005) * Pebbles (2002–2004) * Reese's Sticks (1999) *
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(1998) * Ritz Crackers (2000–2001) *Scandinavian Designs (2000) * Secret Central (2003) *
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(2000) *''
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'' (2004) *
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(1996) *
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(2001) * Tropicana (2003) *''
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(1998–2000, 2004) * Winterfresh (2001) *
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(2007) *
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(2001) *
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Document Centre (1997)


Staff


Executives

* Michael Polis * Marge Dean * David Graber * Bob Higgins * Amy Capen * Jeff Fino (1994–2007) * Scott Hyten * Jeff Ulin *
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(2004–2008) * Paul Golden (1996-2001)


Directors

* Chris Hauge * George Evelyn * Paul Fierlinger * Denis Morella * Scott Schultz * Phil Robinson (March 1995–July 2009) * John Hays * Ed Bell * Robin Steele * Dave Marshall * Dave Thomas * Dave Feiss (2000–2002) * Roque Ballesteros (2000–2001; 2006–2007) * Denis Morella


Animators

* Dave Thomas * Sean Dicken (August 1999–August 2001; July 2003–September 2006; May 2007–October 2009) * Jeff Nevins * Alex Currier * Sam Hood * Roque Ballesteros (1998–2000) * Rob Lily (2009–2010) * Nick Butera (2010–2012?) * Lyndon Ruddy * John Korellis * Gordon Clark * Achiu So * Patricia Ross * Cindy Ng * Marcelo de Souza * Nick Hewitt * Marc Perry * Scott Morse


References


External links

* (archived October 22, 2014)
Animation Insider Article

SF Weekly "The Little Animation Company That Could" by Ryan Blitstein
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