Nickelodeon Animation Studio - List of Nickelodeon Animation Studio Productions

List of Nickelodeon Animation Studio Productions

This list is according to Nickelodeon Animation Studio's production time on the series, and some (ex: Ren & Stimpy) may have began production with an earlier company but continued under Nick. Multiple notable Klasky Csupo programs such as Rugrats are omitted as they were more in partnership with Nickelodeon than the Nickelodeon Animation Studio (these are also unmentioned under the "Shows" category on the studio's official website). Made-for-television movies also are unmentioned. The name "Nickelodeon Animation Studio", unlike its predecessor, appears nowhere on their productions. Space is given often for the co-producers and the Nickelodeon or Nicktoons logo. A different company, Nickelodeon Productions, was also credited on a number of cartoons not produced by the Nickelodeon Animation Studio, such as KaBlam! or Pelswick.

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