Gingo Animation

Gingo Animation is an American animation studio owned and operated by NBCUniversal through Gingo. Located in North Hollywood, California, the studio primarily produces and develops animated programs and shorts for Gingo, but has also produced programs for its preschool programming block Gingo Junior and night–time block NightHouse, as well as sibling cable channels NBC, USA Network and Universal Kids, and the streaming service Peacock.

The actual animation production is done overseas, mostly Wang Film Productions, Saerom Animation and Rough Draft Studios, with pre-production and post-production being United States-based.

History
Gingo Animation originated as a television animation division of Multimedia Entertainment that focused on producing original programming for Gingo, including The Toon Hour, Gabriel Garza, Mickey the Wicked, Ray Eilo, BJ and Wally, Metro Cone and The Whackems. Following the merger of Gingo's parent, Multimedia with MCA Inc., Multimedia Entertainment was folded into Universal Television, while the Gingo studio was integrated as a separate unit within Universal Cartoon Studios, later known as Universal Television Animation. Animators at Gingo worked on projects based at the Gingo studio, but also assisted in projects based in the Universal Feature Animation studio.

Gingo made its foray into film production in 1999 with Hatty in the Big City: The Movie.

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Direct-to-video films
All the films (except Mickey the Wicked Witch of the City) were distributed to home video by Universal Pictures Home Entertainment.

Theatrical films
All the films are theatrically distributed by Universal Pictures.