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The name "Decode" is an acronym of the combination of the names DeNure, Court, and Delmage. Decode Entertainment focused on traditional animation, computer-generated animation, and live-action shows. The company produced numerous television shows and was an international supplier of television and interactive programming for children and youth. by Steven DeNure, Neil Court, and John Delmage, and it was based in Toronto, Ontario. Produced as Halifax Film in season 1 and as DHX Studios Halifax in seasons 2 and 3.ĭHX Media Toronto was founded on February 27, 1997, and originally known as Decode Entertainment, Inc. Produced as Halifax Film Company in season 12, as Halifax Film in seasons 13–17 and as DHX Studios Vancouver in seasons 18–25.

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Despite the sale, the studio continues to provide animation for WildBrain-owned shows.

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In November 2018, as part of a series of restructurations within the company, DHX sold its Halifax animation studio to IoM Media Ventures, a company led by former DHX CEO Dana Landry.

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As of 2019, with the exception of This Hour Has 22 Minutes, DHX Studios Halifax solely produces CGI-animated material. In 2014, the studio relocated from a location at Purdy's Wharf to the Park Lane Mall. In 2010 all DHX Media subsidiaries including Halifax Film were all merged to form one brand under the DHX Media name. It was decided that unlike its predecessor, its main goal was to be on family entertainment. Halifax Film became a subsidiary of DHX Media in the process. On May 16, 2006, Halifax Film and Decode Entertainment announced that they would merge to form the holding company DHX Media. It was headed by Nova Scotia Business Inc., which expanded and helped to open up their own new markets, and bought out This Hour Has 22 Minutes from Alliance Atlantis in 2005. Under the name, Halifax Film produced live-action television shows, children's stop-motion series, CGI productions and dramas.

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Island of Misfits was originally known as the Halifax Film Company and was established by former Salter Street Films executives Michael Donovan and Charles Bishop in May 2004. Halifax Film becomes Island of Misfits as an independent company by IoM Media VenturesĮpitome Pictures closes, DHX Media rebrands itself as WildBrain, and the WildBrain multi-channel network becomes WildBrain Spark Wildbrain Entertainment closes and DHX Media buys Iconix Brands Entertainment The WildBrain multi-channel network is launched and Studio B Productions merges with Nerd Corps Entertainment to form DHX Studios Halifax Film Company is founded and CINAR rebrands as Cookie Jar Groupĭecode Entertainment and Halifax Film merge to form DHX Media, DIC Entertainment acquires CPLG, and Ragdoll Productions establishes a joint venture with BBC Worldwide called Ragdoll WorldwideĭHX Media buys Studio B Productions and Wild Brain becomes Wildbrain EntertainmentĭIC Entertainment is acquired by, merged, and folded into Cookie Jar GroupĭHX Media buys Epitome Pictures, Nerd Corps Entertainment, and Echo Bridge Home Entertainment and Cookie Jar Group is merged and folded into DHX itself Wild Brain absorbs Colossal Pictures' employees WildBrain Studios is the in-house television studio arm of Canadian entertainment company WildBrain based in Vancouver, British Columbia, which was established in 2016 as DHX Studios.ĭIC Enterprises becomes DIC Entertainment








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