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The Cookie Jar Group, commonly known as simply Cookie Jar and formerly known as CINAR and Cookie Jar Entertainment Inc., was a Canadian animation studio, media production and distribution company that existed from 1976 until it was folded into DHX Media, now WildBrain, on 25 December 2014.
This is a list of programs by WildBrain and its predecessors Decode Entertainment, Halifax Film Company, Studio B Productions, Wildbrain Entertainment, Cookie Jar Group/CINAR, DIC Entertainment, FilmFair, Ragdoll Productions, Epitome Pictures, Nerd Corps Entertainment, Iconix Brand Group, Echo Bridge Home Entertainment, Leucadia Films, and imX Communications.
Categorization for TV shows made by Cookie Jar Entertainment, Cinar and FilmFair. Subcategories This category has the following 5 subcategories, out of 5 total.
CINAR buys FilmFair's library: 1997: Decode Entertainment is founded: 1999: Wild Brain acquires Colossal Pictures' employee base: 2002: Nerd Corps Entertainment is founded: 2004: Halifax Film Company is founded, CINAR rebrands as Cookie Jar Group: 2005: Platinum Disc Corporation merge as Echo Bridge Home Entertainment: 2006
This is a list of programs broadcast by Cartoon Network Canada. [1] Télétoon has a different schedule than the English version, although many of the same programs are aired on both channels.
Caillou doesn't understand until the bell rings but the recess' over, back in class, Caillou enjoys painting with partners. At lunch, Caillou and Sarah decide to switch their lunches. On his way home, Caillou tells Mommy all about what he did in school and then goes to sleep in the back of the car.
Cinar: French co-production Traditional Crash Canyon: 26 2011–2013 Teletoon at Night: Breakthrough Entertainment: Flash Crashbox: 52 1999–2000 HBO Family: Cuppa Coffee Animation: American co-production Stop-motion Creative Galaxy: 36 2013–2019 Knowledge Network: 9 Story Media Group: CGI Creepschool: 26 2004 Teletoon: Cinar: French co ...
Linetsky was replaced by Annie Bovaird as the voice of Caillou. Her character in 15/Love was written to have died off-screen. [4] In a statement, Stuart Snyder, President and CEO of Cinar Corporation, wrote: "Jaclyn's voice enchanted thousands of children and viewers and she brought her own special personality and character to Caillou.