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Nelvana's mascot, the polar bear, which first appeared in The Devil and Daniel Mouse (1978). Nelvana was founded by Hirsh, Loubert, and Smith in 1971. Hirsh recalls: At the time, there was no production industry per se in Canada, either in animation or in television production.
Nelvana Limited The Topps Company: 2017–2018 Topps Animation YTV (Canada) Nickelodeon (season 1) Nicktoons (season 2) (United States) Super BOOMi (distributor) Trevor Lai 2017–present Up Studios Tencent: Treehouse TV (Canada) Tencent Video (China) Wishfart: John Hazlett Lienne Sawatsky Daniel Williams 2017–2018 Wishfart Productions Inc ...
Nelvana and Silas fly to Nortonville, Ontario together where they meet policeman Sgt. Michael O'Donnelly, who assists Nelvana in assuming her new secret identity: Secret Agent Alana North. Nelvana and Silas eventually discover the headquarters of One-Ear Brunner, an evil Nazi villain holding Felix hostage.
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In August 1999, PBS and Nelvana teamed up to create the network's first-ever animated weekend programming block. [1] It was created to boost viewership of the preschool audience on weekends, specifically on Saturday mornings when that attention was shifted elsewhere; many PBS stations devoted their Saturday morning schedules to general audience programming, including crafting or do-it-yourself ...
Rescue Heroes is an animated adventure television series produced by Nelvana.Based on the Fisher-Price toy line of the same name, the television series tracks the adventures of a team of emergency responders who rescue people from various disasters.
The Care Bears Family is an animated series produced by Nelvana based on the American franchise of the same name, and is the successor series to the series produced by DIC Entertainment. It was originally broadcast from September 13, 1986 on ABC to November 25, 1988 [1] on the Global Television Network in Canada.
According to Nelvana, it uses "the advanced computer graphics of 'Boiler Paint', virtually convincing us that kids are creating their own animated series." [4] Stickin' Around won the Gemini Award for "Best Animated Program or Series" in the spring of 1998, while being nominated once again during the fall of 1998, for the Gemini of the same award.