About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 33. Chapters: Nelvana, Cookie Jar Group, Muse Entertainment Enterprises, Knight Enterprises, Parallax Film Productions Inc., Wawatay Native Communications Society, Merit Motion Pictures, Starz Animation, CaribbeanTales, DHX Media, Brightlight Pictures, Frantic Films, Channel Zero, Back Alley Film Productions, Rezolution Pictures, Kensington Communications, Pyramid Productions, CineGroupe, Marblemedia, Heroic Film Company, March Entertainment, Distribution 360, Image Diffusion International, Lionsgate Television, Temple Street Productions, Insight Sports, Leda Serene Films, Stornoway Communications, Epitome Pictures, Breakthrough Films & Television, Big Soul Productions, Omni Film Productions, Glassbox Television, S-VOX, Cuppa Coffee Studio, Peace Point Entertainment Group, Shaftesbury Films, Radical Sheep Productions, Fresh TV, Remstar, E1 Television, Gallay/Hartt Productions, WestWind Pictures, Sarrazin Couture Entertainment, Les Productions Rivard, S&S Productions, SEVEN24 Films, The Nightingale Company, Frantic Branded Content, Ocean Entertainment, Groupe Serdy, Telescene, Creative Atlantic Communications, Eagle Vision, Chokolat, Protocol Entertainment, Arcadia Entertainment, Shavick Entertainment, Duopoly, Hiltz Squared Media Group, True West Films, Paperny Films, Buffalo Gal Pictures, Grasslands Entertainment, Island Edge, Stage 3 Media. Excerpt: Nelvana Limited is a Canadian entertainment company founded in 1971 known for its work in children's animation. It was named by founders Michael Hirsh, Patrick Loubert and Clive A. Smith after a Canadian comic book superheroine created by Adrian Dingle in the 1940s. Corus Entertainment, a spin-off from Shaw Communications, has owned the company since September 2000. Most of its films, shows and specials are based on licensed properties, mainly children's literature, but original pro...