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  1. Below is the categorized list of television programming produced and distributed by Mattel Television (formerly Mattel Creations), Mattel Entertainment/Studios, HIT Entertainment and Gullane Entertainment as well as those featuring trademarks and characters owned or acquired by Mattel.

  2. Mattel Television is the television production division of American toy and entertainment company Mattel, originally founded on 31 March 2016 as the successor to Mattel's earlier entertainment division, Mattel Playground Productions, under the name Mattel Creations.

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    Release Date(s)
    Type
    Co-producer
    2024
    Game show
    Lionsgate Alternative TelevisionHasbro ...
    Barney's World
    Fall 2024
    Animated television series
    March 4, 2024 – present
    Animated streaming television series
    Sprite Animation StudiosOLM, Digital
    January 25, 2024 – present
    Animated streaming television series
    Powerhouse Animation Studios
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  4. Nov 5, 2019 · Find out which TV shows and series were created by Mattel, the toy company behind He-Man, She-Ra, and more. Browse the list of Mattel shows with pictures, ratings, and availability.

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    Mattel Television (formerly Mattel Creations) is the television production banner/division of Mattel. Originally created by Mattel as an American-English content production division to centralize its media production output on March 31, 2016, it was active for two years before the film franchise's hiatus and its revival in between the TV series, "B...

    Mattel Creations was formed on March 31, 2016, to bring all three of Mattel's content production units, including the American Girl creative team in Middleton, Wisconsin, under its aegis and absorp them. Mattel's then chief content officer Catherine Balsam-Schwaber was named to head the unit. While, Christopher Keenan was moved up out of the now-defunct HiT Entertainment to be the division's Senior Vice President of content development & production. The division pacted with DHX Media (now WildBrain) for the production and distribution of new and existing multi-platform content for previous HiT properties like Bob the Builder and Fireman Sam and direct Mattel properties like Little People and Polly Pocket. The division also pacted with 9 Story Media Group directly with HiT for 2017 revivals of Barney & Friends and Angelina Ballerina, there were originally reboots on either revival, but the plans were scrapped.

    Mattel Creations and Universal Pictures' home video content group had agreed to an exclusive worldwide SVOD rights agreement for the Barbie film library. This deal started in October 2016 for the next seven years and includes the next two releases: Barbie: Star Light Adventure and Barbie: Video Game Hero. This only lasted until the released of Barbie: Dolphin Magic as newer Barbie content would move to Netflix starting with that film.

    Mattel hired former Disney Channels Worldwide (now Disney Branded Television) programming executive Adam Bonnett as executive producer and head of a reorganized division named Mattel Television on February 8, 2019. On February 15 that year, Mattel TV announced a slate of 22 animated and live-action TV programs. This division works with the franchise management division's senior vice president of content distribution and business development Frederic Soulie.

    On February 23, 2021, Mattel Television announced the return of the Monster High brand 3 years after its last production with a planned animated series and a live-action musical film, both of which aired on Nickelodeon and Paramount+ in the United States on October 6, 2022. On August 30, 2021, with the Universal deal expired, Mattel struck a deal with local home video releasing powerhouses, Mill Creek Entertainment and NCircle Entertainment, for the newer Netflix-based content for DVD, Blu-ray and Digital HD distribution to certain geographical regions where streaming platforms have activation, launch and censorship issues.

    On September 7, 2021, following the debut of the streaming television film Barbie: Big City, Big Dreams on Netflix, Mattel hired former NBCUniversal vice president of current programming, Philip "Phil" Breman, to be the division's vice president for scripted and unscripted live-action series development. Following its global popularity success, Mattel Television unveiled a planned CGI-animated streaming TV series continuation of the film on 1 February 2022 known as Barbie: It Takes Two. The first half of episodes were released on Netflix in the U.S. on April 8, 2022, with the half on October 1, with availability in other countries and territories reached 3 months after the American release. The series also aired on television in Australia, the UK and Irland, Canada and Portugal.

    On October 21, 2022, Mattel announced an agreement extension with Netflix that would make available the pre-2017 film catalogue previously held by Universal Pictures occasionally through the streaming service and the inaugural interactive "special" in the Barbie media franchise, Barbie: Epic Road Trip, which released 4 days later. On October 25, 2022, Mattel capitalized on the audiovisual revival of Monster High by jointy announcing a sequel to the live-action film with Nickelodeon and Paramount+, which began production began the following year on February 7 for a scheduled autumn/fall release.

    On February 16, 2023, Mattel published through Google Drive its content slate portfolio for the 2023-24 and 2024-25 fiscal years, including a revival of Fireman Sam and a CGI-makeover revival of Barney & Friends. On March 7, 2023, NBC green-lighted a car makeover competition featuring Hot Wheels called Hot Wheels: Ultimate Challenge.

    This company is currently yet to work on upcoming projects like the untitled Bob the Builder reboot series, future seasons of Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go, the untitled Joe Murray preschool series, Barbie Fashion Battle, and more.

  5. Coming to Netflix September 14, Barbie: A Touch of Magic delivers fantasy, friendship, and new, original music while revisiting the world of Barbie DreamHouse Adventures.

  6. Feb 1, 2022 · February 1, 2022 9:30am. Mattel Television Courtesy of Mattel Television. Mattel Television will keep its pipeilne of animated Barbie content open in 2022. The TV arm of the toymaker...

  7. Mattel announced that Barbie: A Touch of Magic is returning for a second season. Premiering April 18 on Netflix, the 13 new episodes will follow Barbie “Brooklyn” Roberts and Barbie “Malibu” Roberts as they take on a new, mysterious adventure.

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