WildBrain

WildBrain (stylized as W!LDBRAIN) was an American animation studio that developed and produced television programming, motion pictures, commercial content and licensed merchandise. Established in 1994 and acquired by Canadian media company DHX Media in 2010, it maintained offices in Los Angeles and New York City until DHX dissolved and folded the company in 2016.

Film productions include the Annie Award-winning CGI short Hubert's Brain, while television work includes Nick Jr. series Bubble Guppies and Yo Gabba Gabba!, and highly rated Disney Channel series Higglytown Heroes. WildBrain also produced earlier animated shorts and television specials of Monster High for Mattel.

They have produced national commercials for clients like Esurance, Chiclets, Target, Nike, Honda, Kraft, the Wall Street Journal and Lamisil, (featuring Digger the Dermatophyte). Their ad work has won Clio Awards, Addy Awards, BDA Awards, and Annie Awards.

A subsidiary, Kidrobot, creates limited edition toys, clothing, artwork, and books. It had stores in New York City, Los Angeles, San Francisco and Miami.

Today, the WildBrain name is used for an online incubator and YouTube MCN for DHX Media's intellectual properties.