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Elephant Man is a father to at least 38 children. [1] His first biological child, was born when he was 17 years old. [2] In a February 2012 interview with Winford Williams of OnStage, he claimed to have had 20 different baby mothers at the time. [3]
Distribution since 2001; produced by EVA Entertainment, Les Films du Triangle, Dupuis, NOA Network of Animation, Sofidoc S.A., La Fabrique, Siriol Productions, Cologne Cartoon (season 1) and WIC Entertainment: Really Me: Family: 2011–2013: co-production with Fresh TV and Really Me Productions My Babysitter's a Vampire: Teletoon: 2011–2012
On January 17, 2001, Sony Pictures Family Entertainment Group acquired 3.8% in BKN International. [2] [3] On June 20, 2007, Sony Wonder, the former kids label division of Sony BMG Music Entertainment, was moved to Sony Pictures Home Entertainment as the kids and family entertainment label. Steve Okin, the vice president of Sony Wonder, was ...
Sony Pictures Television — Kids [197] The Powerpuff Girls: Superhero: TBA Craig McCracken: TBA TBA Hanna-Barbera Studios Europe [205] The Powers: TBA TBA TBA TBA Sony Pictures Television — Kids [208] Sow You Entertainment Rainbow Brite: TBA TBA TBA TBA Crayola Studios [215] Cake Entertainment Hallmark Cards: Regular Show: Lost Tapes: TBA J ...
Broadcast and US licensing rights only under license from TV-Loonland AG. Rights owned by Made 4 Entertainment (Amazon Prime Video) Cubix: Robots for Everyone: Cinepix & Daewon Media: Formerly licensed by Saban Brands for Vortexx and currently by Hasbro Entertainment; [2] originally aired on Kids' WB from 2001–2003. (Netflix)
Bazalgette, Cary (1995). "Unshrinking the kids: Children's Cinema and the Family Film". In front of the children: screen entertainment and young audiences. British Film Institute. ISBN 9780851704524. Brown, Noel (2012). The Hollywood Family Film: A History, from Shirley Temple to Harry Potter. Cinema and Society. London: I.B. Tauris.
Boomers Parks (stylized Boomers! until 2018) is a chain of family entertainment centers which feature indoor activities such as carousels, kiddie swings, restaurants, and video game arcades, and outdoor activities such as miniature golf, kiddie rides, bumper boats, batting cages, go-karts, kiddie roller coasters, and laser tag.
HBO Kids (formerly Jam) was an American preschool/children's television morning programming block operated by Home Box Office, Inc. (HBO), a division of Warner Bros. Discovery. The block ran on HBO Family , HBO's sister station that targets children and families.