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This is a list of television series produced and owned by Belgian production and distribution group Studio 100 alongside its animation production studios, their subsidiaries and its predecessors.

Films

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Released

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Release date Title Studio Co-production with
March 31, 1999 Plop en de Kabouterschat Studio 100 NV
December 6, 2000 Plop in de Wolken
October 25, 2003 Plop en de Toverstaf
September 29, 2004 K3 en het Magische Medaillon
December 15, 2004 Plop en Kwispel
August 3, 2005 Piet Piraat en de Betoverde Kroon
December 14, 2005 Plop en het Vioolavontuur
July 26, 2006 K3 en het IJsprinsesje
October 25, 2006 Piet Piraat en het Vliegende Schip
December 13, 2006 Plop in de Stad
October 17, 2007 Plop en de Pinguïn
December 19, 2007 K3 en de Kattenprins
March 12, 2008 Samson, Gert en Hotel op Stelten
October 15, 2008 Anubis en Het Pad der 7 Zonden
December 10, 2008 Piet Piraat en het Zwaard van Zilvertand
July 1, 2009 Mega Mindy en het Geheim van haar
December 9, 2009 Plop en de Kabouterbaby
December 16, 2009 Anubis en de wraak van Arghus
December 15, 2010 Mega Mindy en het Zwarte Kristal
December 21, 2011 Mega Mindy en de Snoepbaron
March 28, 2012 Plop wordt Kabouterkoning
December 12, 2012 K3 en de Bengeltjes
June 26, 2013 Piet Piraat en het Zeemonster
February 12, 2014 K3 en de Dierenhotel
September 11, 2014 Maya the Bee Flying Bark Productions Studio 100 Film, Buzz Studios, Fish Blowing Bubbles and Screen Australia
September 17, 2015 Blinky Bill the Movie Flying Bark Productions
Studio 100 Animation
Assemblage Entertainment, Telegael, Screen Australia, Screen NSW, Lusomundo
December 9, 2015 Mega Mindy vs. Rox Studio 100 NV
December 17, 2016 Ghost Rockers: Voor Altijd?
December 10, 2017 K3 Love Cruise
March 1, 2018 Maya the Bee: The Honey Games Flying Bark Productions Studio 100 Film, Buzz Studios, Fish Blowing Bubble, Screen Australia
December 19, 2018 Nachtwacht en De Poort der Zielen Studio 100 NV Ketnet
December 18, 2019 Nachtwacht en Het Duistere Hart
December 18, 2019 Vic the Viking and the Magic Sword Studio 100 Animation
Studio 100 Media
Belvision, SND Groupe M6, ZDF, BNP Paribas Fortis, Dreamwall
May 29, 2020 100% Wolf Flying Bark Productions Siamese Pty Ltd.
December 16, 2020 K3 en Dans van de Farao Studio 100 NV
April 20, 2021 Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb Flying Bark Productions Studio 100 Media, Studio B Animation
November 17, 2022 Mia and me: The Hero of Centopia Studio 100 Media Broadvision Services, Hahn Film AG, Studio B Animation

Upcoming

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Release date Title Studio Co-production with
2024 Heidi Studio 100 Animation Studio Isar Animation

Studio 100 International

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Title Release date Distributor Notes
Princess Emmy[1] 28 March 2019 (Germany)
30 August 2019 (United Kingdom)
Universum Film
Kaledeoscope Film Distribution (United Kingdom)
as Studio 100 Media
co-production with Studio 100 Film, Witebox, Talking Horse, Animation Fabrik and Red Kite Animation
Vic the Viking and the Magic Sword[2] 18 December 2019 (France)
2 September 2021 (Germany)
Leonine Distribution
SND Films (France)
as Studio 100 Media
co-production with Studio 100 Animation, Studio 100 Film, Belvision, SND Films and ZDF
Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb[3][4] 7 January 2021 StudioCanal co-production with Studio Isar Animation, Studio 100 Film, Flying Bark Productions and Studio B Animation
Mia and Me: The Hero of Centopia[5][6] 26 May 2022 (Germany)
27 October 2022 (Australia)
Constantin Film
Icon Film Distribution (Australia)
Final film under the Studio 100 Media name
co-production with Flying Bark Productions, Studio 100 Film, Studio Isar Animation, Constantin Film, Studio B Animation and Hahn Film AG
Heidi: Rescue of the Lynx[7] 3 July 2025 Leonine Distribution
Selecta Vision (Spain)
A feature-length film continuation of Studio 100's Heidi by Studio 100 Animation, Jan Van Rijsselberge and Christel Gonnard
Based on the novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri
First film under the Studio 100 International name
co-production with Studio 100 Film, Studio Isar Animation, 3Doubles Producciones and Hotel Hungaria Animation
Arnie & Barney[8] 2026 TBA A spin-off of the Maya the Bee franchise by Waldemar Bonsels
co-production with Studio 100 Film, Studio Isar Animation and 3Doubles Producciones
Dougie Dolittle[9][10] 2026 TBA co-production with Studio 100 Film, Studio 100 International, 3Doubles Productions and Caligari Film

Television series

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Studio 100

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Title Years Network Notes
Samson & Gert 1990–2017 VRT
RTL Nederland (Netherlands)
Kabouter Plop 1997–2002 VTM
Wizzy & Woppy 1999–2007 VRT
RTL Nederland (Netherlands)
Big & Betsy 2000–2003 VTM
Nederland 3 (Netherlands)
Piet Piraat 2001–2003 Ketnet
Nederland 3 (Netherlands)
Spring 2002–2008 Ketnet
Hallo België 2003–2005 VTM
The World of K3 2003–2013 VTM/VTM Kids
Nederland 3 (Netherlands)
Bumba 2004–present
Topstars 2004–2006 Nederland 3 (Netherlands)
Het Huis Anubis 2006–2009 Nickelodeon Nederlands
Mega Mindy 2006–2014 Ketnet
Big & Small[11] 2008–2011 CBeebies (United Kingdom)
Treehouse TV (Canada)
co-production with Kindle Entertainment, 3J's Productions (seasons 1–2) and Sixteen South (season 3)
Kerwhizz[12] CBeebies (United Kingdom) co-production with BBC In-House Children's Production and Blue Zoo Animation Studio
Amika Ketnet
Das Haus Anubis 2009–2012 Nickelodeon Germany German adaptation of Het Huis Anubis by Anjali Taneja, Hans Bourlon and Gert Verhulst
co-production with DED'S It Productions
K2 zoekt K3 2009–2021 VTM
SBS6 (Netherlands)
Dopus 2009 Ketnet
Slot Marsepeinstein 2009–2014 Nickelodeon Benelux/Studio 100 TV
Het Huis Anubis en de Vijf van het Magische Zwaard 2010–2011 Nickelodeon A sequel to Het Huis Anubis
Florrie's Dragons 2010–2011 Playhouse Disney UK co-production with Wish Films and Clockwork Zoo
Hallo K3! 2010–2012 VTM
Piet Piraat Wonderwaterwereld 2010–present Ketnet
NPO 3/RTL Telekids (Netherlands)
Bobo 2011 VTMKZoom
RTL Telekids (Netherlands)
co-production with Blink Media
House of Anubis[13] 2011–2013 Nickelodeon UK
Nickelodeon/TeenNick (United States)
British/American adaptation of Heit Huis Anubis by Anjali Taneja, Hans Bourlon and Gert Verhulst
co-production with Nickelodeon Productions and Lime Pictures
Galaxy Park 2011–2014 Ketnet
Nederland 3 (Netherlands)
ROX 2011–2015 Ketnet
RTL Telekids (Netherlands)
Jabaloe 2012–2013 VTMKZoom
RTL Telekids (Netherlands)
Hotel 13 2012–2014 Nickelodeon Germany
Prinsessia 2014–2016 Ketnet
Ghost Rockers 2014–2017 Ketnet
RTL Telekids & Nickelodeon Benelux (Netherlands)
K3 zoekt K3 2015 VTM
SBS6 (Netherlands)
Flin & Flo 2015–2016 VTM
The Adventures of Lolly Laffalot 2015–2017 VTMKZoom
Nachtwacht 2015–2020 Ketnet
K3 Animated 2015–2016 RTL Telekids
M6 (France)
co-production with Studio 100 Animation and Toon Factory
Kosmoo 2016–2018 Studio 100 TV
NPO 3 (Netherlands)
The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill[14][15] 2016–2017 7TWO/ABC Me (Australia) co-production with Studio 100 Media, Flying Bark Productions, Telegael and Giant Wheel Animation
Nils Holgersson 2017 BR (Germany) co-production with Studio 100 Animation, ARD and AA Studio
Based on the novel by Selma Lagerlöf
Campus 12 2018–2020 Ketnet
NPO 3 (Netherlands)
K3 Roller Disco 2018–2020 VTM Kids
Vegesaurs[16] 2022–present ABC Kids (Australia)
France 5 (France)
co-production with Cheeky Little Media

Studio 100 Animation

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Title Years Network Notes
Florrie's Dragons 2010–2011 Playhouse Disney UK co-production with Wish Films and Clockwork Zoo
Maya the Bee 2012–2017 TF1 & Canal J/Gulli & Tiji
ZDF (Germany)
Based on the book series by Waldemar Bonsels
Vic the Viking[17] 2013–2014 TF1
Network Ten/Eleven (Australia)
ABC3 (Australia)
co-production with Flying Bark Productions and ASE Studios
Based on the 1974 series of the same name and the book series Vicke Viking by Runer Jonsson
Heidi 2015–2019 TF1
Tiji/Piwi+
ZDF (Germany)
Nine Network (Australia)
co-production with Flying Bark Productions (season 1) and Heidi Productions (season 1)
Based on the novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri
K3 2014–2015 M6 co-production with Studio 100 and Toon Factory
Arthur and the Minimoys[18] 2017–2018 Canal J, Gulli & Tiji
OUFtivi (Belgium)
Disney Channel Germany (Germany)
Radio-Canada (Canada)
co-production with Europacorp Television
Based on the movie of the same name by Luc Besson
Nils Holgersson 2017 BR (Germany) co-production with Studio 100, AA Studio and ARD
Based on the novel by Selma Lagerlöf
Galactic Agency[19] 2019 Gulli co-production with Cosmos-Maya

Studio 100 International

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Title Years Network Notes
The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill[14][15] 2016–2017 7TWO/ABC Me (Australia) co-production with Studio 100, Flying Bark Productions, Telegael and Giant Wheel Animation

DED'S It Productions

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Title Years Network Notes
Wij van België 2009 VTM
Das Haus Anubis 2009–2012 Nickelodeon Germany German adaptation of Het Huis Anubis by Anjali Taneja, Hans Bourlon and Gert Verhulst
co-production with Studio 100
Against the Stairs 2010–2018 VTM
Komt een Man bij de Dokter 2012–present SBS6/Amazon Prime Video co-production with ITV Studios Nederlands

Flying Bark Productions

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Title Years Network Notes
The Adventures of Blinky Bill 1993–2004 ABC/Seven Network co-production with EM.TV & Merchandising, EM.TV Wavery and WDR
Tabaluga 1997–2004 Seven Network
ZDF (Germany)
co-production with EM.Entertainment, ZDF Enterprises and Victory Media Group
Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown 1998–1999 Nine Network co-production with Tele Images Productions
Dumb Bunnies 1998–1999 Seven Network
CBS (United States)
co-production with Nelvana and Scholastic
Flipper and Lopaka 1999–2005 Seven Network
ZDF (Germany, season 3)
co-production with EM.Entertainment, Animation Filmmakers Corporation and Victory Media Group (season 2)
Old Tom 2002 ABC1 co-production with EM.TV Wavery and Millimages
Bambaloo 2003–2004 Seven Network co-production with The Jim Henson Company (season 1)
Deadly 2006 Nine Network Last production under the Yoram Gross-EM.TV name
co-production with SLR Productions
Dive, Olly, Dive![20] 2006-2010 Seven Network
Animania (United States)
KIKA (Germany)
credited as Yoram Gross-EM.TV for the first 16 episodes; first production under the Flying Bark Productions name
co-production with Mike Young Productions, Taffy Entertainment (season 1), Moonscoop (season 2), CDG International, Atlantyca Entertainment (season 2) and Telegael
Staines Down Drains 2006–2007 Seven Network co-production with EM.Entertainment, Flux Animation Studio, Traction and NZ On Air
Zeke's Pad 2008–2010 Seven Network
YTV (Canada)
uncredited
co-production with Leaping Lizard Productions, Bardel Entertainment and Avrill Stark Entertainment
Master Raindrop 2008–2009 Seven Network co-production with EM.Entertainment, Big Communications, Flux Animation Studio and Media Development Authority
Legend of Enyo 2009–2010 co-production with Avrill Stark Entertainment and Screen NSW
Zigby[21][22] 2009–2011 ABC Kids
Treehouse TV (Canada)
ZDF (Germany)[23]
co-production with Avrill Stark Entertainment, Thunderbird Films and Big Animation
The Woodlies 2012 Seven Network
ZDF (Germany)
co-production with Studio 100 Media
Vic the Viking[24] 2013–2014 Network Ten/Eleven (Australia)
ABC3 (Australia)
TF1 (France)
co-production with Studio 100 Animation and ASE Studios
Tashi 2014–2015 7TWO co-production with Telegael and Discreet Art Productions[25]
Heidi 2015–2019 Nine Network
TF1 (France)
Tiji/Piwi+ (France)
ZDF (Germany)
season 1 only
co-production with Studio 100 Animation and Heidi Productions (season 1)
Based on the novel Heidi by Johanna Spyri
The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill[14][15] 2016–2017 7TWO/ABC Me co-production with Studio 100, Studio 100 Media, Telegael and Giant Wheel Animation
Oh, Yuck! 2017 Seven Network co-production with Silhouette Media Group
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2018–2020 Nickelodeon Animation services only
produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studio
Glitch Techs 2020 Netflix
Lego Monkie Kid 2020–present Peacock co-production with The Lego Group
continued by WildBrain Studios from season 4 onwards
100% Wolf: Legend of the Moonstone 2020–2023 ABC Me co-production with Studio 100 Animation and Studio 56
FriendZSpace 2021–present co-production with Studio 100 Animation, Studio 100 Media, Dan Clark Company, Shellnut Entertainment and T&B Media Global
What If...? 2021–2024 Disney+ Animation services only
produced by Marvel Studios Animation
Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur 2023–2025 Disney Channel Animation services only
produced by Disney Television Animation, Marvel Animation and Cinema Gypsy Productions
Stranger Things: Tales From '85 Coming 2025 Netflix Animation services only
produced by 21 Laps Entertainment, Upside Down Pictures and Netflix)[26]
Untitled Ghostbusters series Coming TBA Animation services only
produced by Sony Pictures Animation and Ghost Corps[27]

Made 4 Entertainment (m4e)

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Title Years Network Notes
Mia and Me[28][29] 2012–2023 Kika
Rai 2/Rai Gulp/Rai Play (Italy)
co-production with Hahn & m4e Productions (seasons 1–3), Rainbow S.p.A (seasons 1–2), Rai Fiction (seasons 1–2) and March Entertainment (season 1)
Tip the Mouse[30][31] 2014–2020 Super RTL
Rai YoYo (Italy)
co-production with Studio Campedelli, Studio Bozzetto & Co, Rai Fiction and Giunti Editore
Wissper[32] 2015–2017 Junior
Channel 5
co-production with Absolutely Cuckoo, Telegael, Discreet Art Productions and Bastei Media

Telescreen

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Title Years Network Notes
Ox Tales 1987–1988 VARA
TV Tokyo (Japan)
Wowser 1988–1989 TV Tokyo co-production with J.C.Staff
Alfred J. Kwak 1989–1990 VARA
TV Tokyo (Japan)
ZDF (Germany)
TVE1 (Spain)
co-production with VARA, ZDF, Televisión Española and TV Tokyo
Star Street 1989–1990
Moomin 1990–1992 VARA
TV Tokyo (Japan)
Yle TV1 (Finland)
NRK (Norway)
Also known as Tales from Moominvalley
Currently owned by Moomin Characters Ltd
Miffy: The Classic Series 1992–1993 KRO co-production with Mercis BV, Kodansha and Gene Deitch Studios
Bamboo Bears[33] 1995 NPO 1
Canal J (France)
Kids Station (Japan)
ZDF (Germany)
TVE2 (Spain)
co-production with Marina Productions, ZDF Enterprises and Mitsui
Co-owned with Mediatoon Distribution
Lizzie McGuire[34][35] 2001–2004 Disney Channel inherited from Egmont Imagination
co-production with Disney Channel and Stan Ragow Productions
Co-owned with The Walt Disney Company
Miffy and Friends 2003–2005 KRO[36] co-production with Mercis BV
The Paz Show 2003–2006 CITV (United Kingdom)
Discovery Kids (United States)
inheritated from Egmont Imagination
co-production with King Rollo Films for Discovery Kids
Frog & Friends 2008 KRO co-production with Rights at Work, Max Velthuijs Foundation and A. Film Production
Miffy's Adventures Big and Small[37] 2015–2017 KRO-NCRV
Tiny Pop[38] (United Kingdom)
co-production with Mercis BV and Blue Zoo Animation Studio

EM.Entertainment

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Title Years Network Notes
The Adventures of Blinky Bill 1993–2004 WDR
ABC/Seven Network (Australia)
co-production with Yoram Gross-EM.TV, EM.TV Wavery and WDR
Tabaluga 1997–2004 ZDF
Seven Network (Australia)
co-production with Yoram Gross-EM.TV, ZDF Enterprises and Victory Media Group
Jim Button 1999–2000 Der Kinderkanal
Fox Kids (international)
Télévision de Radio-Canada (Canada)
TF1 (France)
co-production with Saban International Paris, CinéGroupe, WDR, Ventura Film Distributors B.V. and ARD/Degeto
Flipper and Lopaka 1999–2005 Kika
Seven Network (Australia)
co-production with Yoram Gross-EM.TV, Animation Filmmakers Corporation and Victory Media Group (season 2)
Weird-Ohs 1999–2000 Fox Family (United States)
YTV (Canada)
co-production with Decode Entertainment, Mainframe Entertainment and Testor Corporation
Rainbow Fish 2000 ZDF
HBO Family (United States)
Teletoon (Canada)
co-production with Sony Wonder Television and Decode Entertainment
Pigs Next Door[39] Sat.1 co-production with Saban Entertainment and Magma Films
Poochini 2000–2003 Junior
Syndication (United States)
co-production with Wild Brain
Mummy Nanny 2001 Super RTL
France 2 (France)
co-production with Les Cartooneurs Associés
Fairy Tale Police Department 2001–2002 Seven Network (Australia) co-production with Yoram Gross-EM.TV, Talit Communications and Victory Media Group
The World of Tosh 2002–2004 SVT 1 co-production with Happy Life and Magma Films
Staines Down Drains 2006–2007 Seven Network (Australia) co-production with Flying Bark Productions, Flux Animation Studio, Traction and NZ On Air
Master Raindrop 2008–2009 co-production with Flying Bark Productions, Big Communications, Flux Animation Studio and Media Development Authority

Musicals

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Year Production Country
1998 Sneeuwwitje Belgium
1999 Assepoester Belgium
2000 Pinokkio Belgium, The Netherlands
2001 Robin Hood Belgium
2001 Sneeuwwitje The Netherlands
2002 Doornroosje Belgium, The Netherlands
2003 Sneeuwwitje France
2003 De 3 Biggetjes Belgium
2004-2005 De Kleine Zeemeermin Belgium, The Netherlands
2005 Sneeuwwitje (revival) Belgium
2006-2008 Pinokkio (revival) Belgium, The Netherlands
2008 Daens Belgium
2011 Pinokkio Turkey
2011 Alice in Wonderland Belgium, The Netherlands
2012 Robin Hood (revival) Belgium
2014 '14-'18 Belgium
2015 Kadanza Belgium
2015 - 2016 Wickie de Musical Belgium, The Netherlands, Germany
2016 Kadanza Together Belgium
2017 Unidamu Belgium
2018 Team U.P. Belgium
2018-ongoing '40-'45 Belgium
2019 TROEP! Belgium
2020-ongoing Knock-Out Belgium
2020-ongoing Vergeet Barbara Belgium

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