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1 History  





2 Filmography  



2.1  Animated series  





2.2  Live action series  





2.3  Specials  





2.4  Animated shorts  





2.5  Feature films  







3 Former and related studios  



3.1  Island of Misfits  



3.1.1  IoM Media Ventures  





3.1.2  Live action series  





3.1.3  Animated series  





3.1.4  Films  







3.2  DHX Media Los Angeles  





3.3  DHX Media Toronto  



3.3.1  Live action series  





3.3.2  Animated series  







3.4  DHX Studios Toronto  







4 See also  





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WildBrain Studios
FormerlyDHX Studios (2016–2019)
Company typeDivision
IndustryAnimation
Live action
Predecessors
  • Studio B Productions
  • Nerd Corps Entertainment
  • Epitome Pictures
  • Founded2016; 8 years ago (2016)
    Headquarters
    Vancouver, British Columbia
    ,
    Canada
    ProductsAnimated television series

    Number of employees

    >700 (2020)
    ParentWildBrain
    Websitewww.wildbrain.com/content-creation/studios
    Footnotes / references
    [1]

    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.

    History

    The evolution of WildBrain
    1968FilmFair London is founded
    1971DIC Audiovisuel is founded
    1972Strawberry Shortcake brand is first developed
    1974CPLG is founded
    1976CINAR and Colossal Pictures are founded
    1982DIC Enterprises is founded
    1984Ragdoll Productions is founded
    1987DIC Audiovisuel closes
    1988Studio B Productions is founded
    1992Epitome Pictures is founded
    1993DIC Enterprises becomes DIC Entertainment
    1994Wild Brain is founded‚ and Red Rover Studios is founded, DIC Entertainment brands as The Incredible World of DIC
    1995Platinum Disc Corporation is founded
    1996CINAR buys FilmFair's library
    1997Decode Entertainment is founded
    1999Wild Brain acquires Colossal Pictures' employee base
    2002Nerd Corps Entertainment is founded
    2004Halifax Film Company is founded, CINAR rebrands as Cookie Jar Group
    2005Platinum Disc Corporation merge as Echo Bridge Home Entertainment
    2006Decode and Halifax Film merge as DHX Media, DIC acquires CPLG, and Ragdoll Worldwide is formed with BBC Worldwide
    2007DHX Media buys Studio B Productions and Wild Brain becomes Wildbrain Entertainment
    2008Cookie Jar Group absorbs DIC and House of Cool absorbs Red Rover Studios
    2010DHX Media buys Wildbrain Entertainment‚ and Peanuts Worldwide is founded
    2011Decode Entertainment and Red Rover Studios closes
    2012DHX Media buys Cookie Jar Group
    2013DHX Media buys Ragdoll Worldwide
    2014DHX Media buys Epitome Pictures, Nerd Corps, and Echo Bridge Home Entertainment's family content library; Cookie Jar Group is absorbed
    2016The WildBrain multi-channel network launches and Studio B and Nerd Corps merge as DHX Studios
    2017Wildbrain Entertainment closes; DHX Media buys Peanuts Worldwide and Strawberry Shortcake
    2018Halifax Film becomes Island of Misfits
    2019DHX Media rebrands as WildBrain, Epitome Pictures closes, and the WildBrain MCN becomes WildBrain Spark
    2020CPLG becomes WildBrain CPLG
    2021Echo Bridge Home Entertainment closes
    2023WildBrain acquires House of Cool
    2024WildBrain Spark merged into its parent company as WildBrain London through its YouTube network, digital studio and media solution businesses
  • t
  • e
  • In January 2016, DHX Media announced that they would be building a 60,000 square-foot studio in Vancouver, British Columbia, that would focus on both animated and live-action productions.[2][3] The production teams of the former Studio B Productions, which DHX Media acquired in 2007 and Nerd Corps Entertainment, which DHX acquired in 2014 were relocated to the new building later in the year.[2][3]

    The studio consists of two production teams: the former Nerd Corps team, which focuses on the production of CGI animated shows, and the former Studio B team, which focuses on the production of 2D animated shows (including those animated with Adobe Animate).

    As of 2019, the Vancouver studio is the only one remaining in the division, as the other studios were either sold off or closed.

    Filmography

    Animated series

    Title Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Network Co-production with Notes
    DHX Studios
    Blaze and the Monster Machines
    • Jeff Borkin
  • Ellen Martin
  • Clark Stubbs
  • 2015–present Nick Jr. Channel Nickelodeon Animation Studio Season 2 onward. Previously produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in season 1. Produced as DHX Studios from seasons 2 to 5.
    The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show David P. Smith 2015–2017 Netflix
  • DreamWorks Animation Television
  • Animation services.
    Supernoobs
  • Rob Boutilier
  • Loris Kramer Lunsford
  • 2015–2019
  • United States
    Cartoon Network (2015–2016)
    Hulu (2017–2019)
  • The Deep
  • James Brouwer
  • 2015–present
  • Family Chrgd (Canada)
  • A Stark Production
  • Season 2 onward. Previously produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in season 1. Produced as DHX Studios from seasons 2 to 3.
    Looped
    • Mark Thornton
  • Todd Kaufman
  • 2016–2019 Teletoon Neptoon Studios
    Kate & Mim-Mim
    • Scott Stewart
  • Julie Stewart
  • 2016–2018
  • United Kingdom
    CBeebies
  • FremantleMedia Kids & Family Entertainment Season 2 only. Previously produced by Nerd Corps Entertainment in season 1.
    Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs
    • Mark Evestaff
  • Alex Galatis
  • 2017–2018
  • United States
    Cartoon Network (2017)
    Boomerang SVOD (2018)
  • Sony Pictures Animation
  • [4][5]
    Chuck's Choice Kervin Faria 2017 YTV Corus Entertainment [6]
    Polly Pocket
    • Stephanie Betts
  • Shaleen Sangha
  • 2018–present
    • Canada
      Family Jr. and Family Channel (2018)
      Netflix (2019–present)
  • United States
    Universal Kids (2019)
    Netflix (2020–present)
  • Mattel Television Produced as DHX Studios in season 1.
    The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle
    • Marco Schnabel
  • David P. Smith
  • 2018–2019 Amazon Prime Video
    • Jay Ward Productions
  • DreamWorks Animation Television
  • Animation services.
    Chip and Potato
  • Catherine Williams
  • Maddy Darrall
    • Canada
      Family Jr.
  • United States
    Netflix
  • Darrall Macqueen
    Mega Man: Fully Charged Man of Action
    • Canada
      Family Chrgd
  • United States
    Cartoon Network
  • Dentsu Entertainment USA
  • Carmen Sandiego Duane Capizzi 2019–2021 Netflix Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    I Can and I Will Productions
    Produced as DHX Studios from seasons 1 to 2.
    Ninjago
    • Tommy Andreasen
  • Michael Hegner
  • 2019–2022 Cartoon Network The Lego Group Seasons 11–15 only. Previously produced by Wil Film ApS from seasons 1 to 10. Produced as DHX Studios in season 11.
    Rev & Roll Julie Stewart
    Scott Stewart
    Edward Kay
    2019 CCTV-14 Alpha Group Co., Ltd.
    Snoopy in Space
    • Mark Evestaff
  • Betsy Walters
  • 2019–2021 Apple TV+ Schulz Studio Produced as DHX Studios in season 1.
    WildBrain Studios
    Dorg Van Dango
    • Fabian Erlinghäuser
  • Nora Twomey
  • Nick V. Murphy
  • 2020–2021
  • Canada
    Family Channel
  • Cartoon Saloon [7]
    Go, Dog. Go! Adam Peltzman 2021–present Netflix DreamWorks Animation Television
    The Snoopy Show
    • Rob Boutilier
  • Mark Evestaff
  • Alex Galatis
  • Apple TV+ Schulz Studio
    Johnny Test Scott Fellows 2021–2022 Netflix Revival of the 2005 animated series.
    Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City Michael Vogel 2021–present YouTube [8]
    The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder
  • Ralph Farquhar
  • 2022–present Disney+ Bar Productions
    Disney Television Animation
    Animation services.[9]
    Sonic Prime Man of Action 2022–2024 Netflix
  • Netflix Animation
  • Man of Action Entertainment
  • Ninjago: Dragons Rising
    • Tommy Andreasen
  • Michael Hegner
  • 2023–present The Lego Group Sequel to Ninjago.
    Caillou 2024–present Peacock Reboot of the 1997 animated series.
    Camp Snoopy Scott Montgomery
    Rob Boutilier
    2024 Apple TV+ Schulz Studio [10]
    Lego Monkie Kid Simon Lucas Kabillion
    HappyKids
    The Lego Group Season 5 only.
    Minecraft TBA Netflix Mojang Studios [11]

    Live action series

    Title Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Network Co-production with Notes
    DHX Studios
    The Zoo 2017–present CBBC BBC Studios
    Are You Afraid of the Dark?
  • Ned Kandel
  • 2019–2022 Nickelodeon
    • Yesteryear (season 10–present)
  • ACE Entertainment
  • Nickelodeon Productions
  • Season 8 onward. Produced as DHX Studios from seasons 8 to 9.
    WildBrain Studios
    Letterkenny
  • Jacob Tierney
  • 2019–2023
  • United States
    Hulu
    • New Metric Media
  • Bell Media
  • Play Fun Games Pictures
  • Season 8 onward. Previously produced by DHX Studios Toronto from seasons 1 to 7.
    My Perfect Landing Frank van Keeken 2020
  • United Kingdom
    CBBC
  • Beachwood Canyon Productions
    Malory Towers
    • Sasha Hails
  • Rachel Flowerday
  • 2020–present King Bert Productions
    Take Note Joan Lambur 2022
    • Canada
      Family Channel
  • United States
    Peacock
  • Lambur Productions
    Ruby and the Well
    • LeeAnne H. Adams
  • Brian J. Adams
  • 2022–present BYUtv Shaftesbury Films
    I Woke Up a Vampire Thomas W. Lynch 2023–present
    • Canada
  • Family Channel
  • United States
  • Netflix
  • Tom Lynch Company
    Yo Gabba GabbaLand!
  • Scott Schultz
  • 2024 Apple TV+ Yo Gabba Gabba LLC Revival of Yo Gabba Gabba!.[12]

    Specials

    Title Director(s) Year(s) Network Co-production with Notes
    DHX Studios
    Carmen Sandiego: To Steal or Not to Steal
    • Jos Humphrey
  • Co-directors
    Kenny Park
    Mike West
  • 2020 Netflix
  • I Can & I Will Productions
  • Interactive special
    WildBrain Studios
    Who Are You, Charlie Brown? Michael Bonfiglio 2021 Apple TV+
  • Schulz Studio
  • Documentary special.[13]
    Lego Friends: Holiday Special William Gordon YouTube The Lego Group Christmas special.
    Johnny Test's Ultimate Meatloaf Quest
    • Jim Miller
  • Tim Stuby
  • Netflix Interactive special[14]
    Snoopy Presents: For Auld Lang Syne Clay Kaytis Apple TV+ Schulz Studio New Year's Eve special[15]
    Snoopy Presents: It's The Small Things, Charlie Brown Raymond S. Persi 2022 Earth Day special[16]
    Snoopy Presents: To Mom (and Dad), With Love Clay Kaytis Mother's Day special[16]
    Snoopy Presents: Lucy’s School Raymond S. Persi Back To School special[17]
    Caillou: Rosie the Giant Greg Richardson
    • Canada
  • Family Jr.
  • United States
    Peacock[18]
  • Anti-Bullying Day special[19]
    Caillou: Adventures with Grandma and Grandpa Summer vacation special[19][20]
    Caillou: The Bravest Wolf Boy Halloween special[19]
    Caillou: The Silver Knight Family Day special[19]
    Caillou's Perfect Christmas Christmas special[19]
    Snoopy Presents: One-of-a-Kind Marcie Raymond S. Persi 2023 Apple TV+ Schulz Studio [10]
    Polly Pocket Sparkle Cove Adventure
    • Brent Bouchard
  • Thom McKenna
  • Netflix Mattel Television
    Strawberry Shortcake and the Beast of Berry Bog Jim Miller
    • Canada
  • Family Jr.
  • United States
  • Netflix
  • Halloween special[8]
    Strawberry Shortcake's Perfect Holiday
    • Jim Miller
  • Megan Russell
  • Christmas special[21]
    Snoopy Presents: Welcome Home, Franklin Raymond S. Persi 2024 Apple TV+ Schulz Studio [10]

    Animated shorts

    Title Director(s) Year(s) Network Co-production with Notes
    Lake Erie John Vassallo 2021 Screened at film festivals[22]

    Feature films

    Title Director(s) Year(s) Network Co-production with Notes
    Untitled CG city-based Peanuts movie Steve Martino TBA Apple TV+ Schulz Studio [23]

    Former and related studios

    Island of Misfits

    Island of Misfits
    FormerlyHalifax Film Company (2004–2006)
    Halifax Film (2006–2010)
    DHX Media Halifax (2010–2016)
    Company typeSubsidiary
    IndustryTelevision production
    PredecessorSalter Street Films
    FoundedMay 2004; 20 years ago (2004-05)
    FoundersMichael Donovan
    Charles Bishop
    FateMerged with Decode Entertainment to form DHX Media
    Sold to IoM Media Ventures
    SuccessorDHX Media
    Headquarters ,
    Canada
    ParentDHX Media (2006–2018)
    IoM Media Ventures (2018–present)
    Websitewww.iom-media.com

    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.[24] Under the name, Halifax Film produced live-action television shows, children's stop-motion series, CGI productions and dramas. 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.[25]

    On May 16, 2006, Halifax Film and Decode Entertainment announced that they would merge to form the holding company DHX Media.[26] Halifax Film became a subsidiary of DHX Media in the process. It was decided that unlike its predecessor, its main goal was to be on family entertainment.[27] In 2010 all DHX Media subsidiaries including Halifax Film were all merged to form one brand under the DHX Media name.

    In 2014, the studio relocated from a location at Purdy's Wharf to the Park Lane Mall.[28] As of 2019, with the exception of This Hour Has 22 Minutes, DHX Studios Halifax solely produces CGI-animated material.

    IoM Media Ventures

    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.[29][30] Despite the sale, the studio continues to provide animation for WildBrain-owned shows.

    Live action series

    Title Creator(s) / Developer(s) Year(s) Network Co-production with Notes
    This Hour Has 22 Minutes Mary Walsh 2005–present CBC Television DHX Media (2006–2018)
    Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
    Seasons 12–25. Produced as Halifax Film Company in season 12, as Halifax Film in seasons 13–17 and as DHX Studios Vancouver in seasons 18–25.
    North/South Floyd Kane 2006 Produced as Halifax Film.
    The Guard 2008–2009 Global
    That's So Weird! Jeff Copeland 2009–2012 YTV Produced as Halifax Film in season 1 and as DHX Studios Halifax in seasons 2 and 3.

    Animated series

    Title Creator(s) / Developer(s) Years Network Co-production with Notes
    Lunar Jim Alexander Bar 2006–2007 CBC Television Alliance Atlantis Produced as Halifax Film.
    Bo on the Go! Jeff Rosen 2007–2011
    Animal Mechanicals
    The Mighty Jungle
    • Jason Hopley
  • Jeff Rosen
  • 2007–2008 Decode Entertainment
    Poko
    • Jeff Rosen
  • Cheryl Wagner
  • Michael Donovan
  • 2008
    • Eraser Dog Prods.
  • Alliance Atlantis
  • Season 2. Produced as Halifax Film.
    Pirates: Adventures in Art 2010–2011 Privateer II Productions Produced as Halifax Film.
    Doozers 2013–2018
  • United States
    Hulu
  • The Jim Henson Company
    Inspector Gadget 2015–2018
  • Family Channel (2017–18)
  • DHX Media
    Wishenpoof! Angela Santomero 2015 Amazon Prime Video
  • Amazon Studios
  • [31]
    Super Why!
    • Angela Santomero
  • Samantha Freeman Alpert
  • Wendy Harris
  • Traci Paige Johnson
  • Jennifer Twomey
  • Dr. Alice Wilder
  • 2015–2016
  • United States
    PBS Kids
  • Out of the Blue Enterprises Season 3.
    Space Ranger Roger 2017 [32]
    Bob the Builder Keith Chapman 2017–2018
  • United Kingdom
    Channel 5
  • Mattel Creations Animation services for season 3 as IoM Media Ventures Halifax.
    Fireman Sam
    • Rob Lee
  • Dave Gingell
  • Dave Jones
  • 2017–present Channel 5 Mattel Television Season 11 onward. Produced as DHX Studios Halifax in season 11. Animation services from season 12 onward as Island of Misfits.

    Films

    Title Year Co-production with Distributed by Notes
    Shake Hands with the Devil 2007 Barna-Alper Productions
    Head Gear Films
    Seville Productions
    Seville Pictures

    DHX Media Los Angeles

    On September 14, 2010, DHX acquired the Los Angeles-based Wildbrain Entertainment.[33] At an undisclosed point, the studio was renamed to DHX Media Los Angeles.[34] In 2013, DHX moved its work for hire productions from the location to its Canadian operations.[35] The studio was shuttered in 2017.[36]

    DHX Media Toronto

    DHX Media Toronto
    FormerlyDecode Entertainment, Inc. (1997–2010)
    DHX Media Toronto (2010–2011)
    Company typeSubsidiary
    IndustryTelevision production
    FoundedFebruary 27, 1997; 27 years ago (1997-02-27)
    FoundersSteven DeNure
    Neil Court
    John Delmage
    Defunct2011; 13 years ago (2011)
    FateMerged with Halifax Film Company
    SuccessorDHX Media
    Headquarters ,
    Canada
    ParentDHX Media (2006–2011)

    DHX Media Toronto was founded on February 27, 1997, and originally known as Decode Entertainment, Inc. by Steven DeNure, Neil Court, and John Delmage, and it was based in Toronto, Ontario. The company produced numerous television shows and was an international supplier of television and interactive programming for children and youth. Decode Entertainment focused on traditional animation, computer-generated animation, and live-action shows. The name "Decode" is an acronym of the combination of the names DeNure, Court, and Delmage.

    On May 16, 2006, Decode Entertainment and Halifax Film announced that they would merge with to form the holding company DHX Media.[26] Decode Entertainment became a subsidiary of DHX Media in the process, distributing Halifax Film shows and other DHX properties. In 2010 all DHX Media subsidiaries including Decode Entertainment were rebranded under the DHX Media name.

    By 2011, DHX Media ceased production on producing content at the ex-Decode offices. The company known as Epitome Pictures, which DHX acquired in 2014, assumed the name of DHX Studios Toronto in 2016, but it has no relation outside the name.

    Live action series

    Title Creator(s) / Developer(s) Years Network Co-production with Notes
    Our Hero
    • John May
  • Suzanne Bolch
  • 2000–2002 CBC Television Heroic Film Company
    The Zack Files Kathy Slevin YTV
    The Hoobs
  • Brian Henson
  • 2001–2003 Channel 4 The Jim Henson Company
    Be the Creature
  • Martin Kratt
  • 2003–2004 National Geographic Channel Kratt Brothers Company Limited
    Radio Free Roscoe Will McRobb
    Douglas McRobb
    2003–2005 Family Channel
    Naturally, Sadie
    • Barbara Wiechmann
  • Suzanne Bolch
  • John May
  • 2005–2007
    The Adrenaline Project 2007–2008 YTV Marblemedia Distribution only.
    The Latest Buzz Brent Piaskoski 2007–2010 Family Channel
    Grandpa in My Pocket Mellie Buse and Jan Page 2009–2010 CBeebies Adastra Creative Ltd. Distribution only.
    Waybuloo Dan Good 2009–2014
  • United Kingdom
    CBeebies
  • The Foundation Live-action/animated series. Produced as Decode Entertainment in season 1 and as DHX Media Toronto in seasons 2–4.
    How to Be Indie
    • Vera Santamaria
  • Suzanne Bolch
  • John May
  • 2009–2011 YTV
    • Heroic Film Company
  • Sudden Storm Entertainment
  • Produced as Decode Entertainment in season 1 and as DHX Media Toronto in season 2.

    Animated series

    Title Creator(s) / Developer(s) Years Network Co-production with Notes
    Freaky Stories
    • Steve Schnier
  • John A. Delmage
  • 1997–2000
  • United States
    Fox Family
  • Sound Venture Productions (seasons 2 and 3)
  • Vujade Entertainment
  • Big Time Talking Pictures
  • Angela Anaconda
    • Joanna Ferone
  • Sue Rose
  • 1999–2001
  • United States
    Fox Family
  • C.O.R.E.
    Watership Down
    • Canada
      YTV
  • United Kingdom
    CITV
  • Alltime Entertainment
  • Weird-Oh's Bill Campbell 1999–2000
    • Canada
      YTV
  • United States
    Fox Family
  • EM.TV & Merchandising AG
  • Testors Corporation
  • Rainbow Fish 2000
  • Germany
    ZDF
  • United States
    HBO Family
    • EM.TV & Merchandising AG
  • Sony Wonder
  • Undergrads
    • Pete Williams
  • Josh A. Cagan
  • 2001
    • Canada
      Teletoon
  • United States
    MTV
  • Click Productions
  • Helix Animation
  • Olliver's Adventures Edward Kay 2002–2005 Teletoon Collideascope Digital Productions
    Girlstuff/Boystuff
    • Ruth Beni
  • Alan Silbering
  • 2002–2005 YTV
    • Agogo Media
  • AE, Ltd.
  • The Blobheads 2003
    King
    • Gordon Coulthart
  • Mary Crawford
  • Alan Templeton
  • 2003–2005 Family Channel Funbag Animation Studios
    The Save-Ums!
    • Dan Clark
  • Don Asher
  • 2003–2006
  • United States
    Discovery Kids
    • The Dan Clark Company
  • C.O.R.E.
  • Franny's Feet
    • Cathy Moss
  • Susin Nielsen
  • 2003–2010
    • Canada
      Family Channel
  • United Kingdom
    Five
  • C.O.R.E.
  • Bromwell High
  • Richard Osman
  • Richard Pinto
  • 2005
    • Canada
      Teletoon
  • United Kingdom
    Channel 4
  • Hat Trick Productions
    Delilah and Julius
    • Suzanne Chapman
  • Steven JP Comeau
  • Lienne Sawatsky
  • Daniel Williams
  • 2005–2008 Teletoon Collideascope Digital Productions
    Planet Sketch 2005–2007
    • Canada
      Teletoon
  • United Kingdom
    CITV
  • Aardman Animations
    Dudson's Modern Tales 2006
    Naughty Naughty Pets
    Super Why!
  • Samantha Freeman Alpert
  • Wendy Harris
  • Traci Paige Johnson
  • Jennifer Twomey
  • Dr. Alice Wilder
  • 2007–2012
  • United States
    PBS Kids
  • Out of the Blue Enterprises Seasons 1 and 2.
    Clang Invasion
    • Seng Choon Meng
  • Doug Hadders
  • Adam Rothstein
  • 2007–2008 YTV
    • Scrawl Studios
  • AGOGO Entertainment Ltd.
  • Urban Vermin
    • Diana Arruda
  • Tim Thompson
  • Chop Socky Chooks Sergio Delfino 2008 Teletoon Aardman Animations
    The Mighty Jungle Jeff Rosen CBC Television Halifax Film
    Dirtgirlworld
    • Cate McQuillen
  • Hewey Eustace
  • 2009–2011
  • Canada
    CBC Television
  • United Kingdom
    CBeebies
  • Mememe Productions
    PoppetsTown Katherine Sangford 2009–2011
  • TVOKids
  • Neptuno Films

    DHX Studios Toronto

    In 2016, Epitome Pictures was rebranded as DHX Studios Toronto (no relation to the animation studio of the same name). The company produced live-action shows.

    In 2019, DHX sold off the building, ceasing operations at the Toronto studio in the process.[37]

    See also

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