| Studio |
Country |
Operated |
Notes and sources |
| Adventure Cartoon Productions | United States | 1962(?)–66(?) | |
| Alphanim | France | 1997–???? | The French independent animation production and distribution company. |
| Amblimation | United States | ???? | The animation production arm of Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment. |
| Androscoggin Animation | United States | 1988–2001 | |
| Animation Collective | United States | 2003–14 | |
| Arc Productions | Canada | 1990–2016 | Formerly Dan Krech Productions, DKP, IDT, Starz, purchased after bankruptcy by Jam Filled/Boat Rocker |
| Asterisk Animation | United States | 2004(?)–11 | |
| Bakshi Productions/Ralph's Spot | United States | ???? | |
| Barré Studio | United States | 1914–23 | After 1917 called Bud Fisher Films Corporation. |
| Belvision | Belgium | 1956–2005 | |
| Bill Melendez Productions | United States | ???? | |
| Bird Studios | United Kingdom | ???? | |
| Bray Productions | United States | 1913–27 | |
| Burbank Films Australia | Australia | 1981–88 | |
| Cartoon Pizza/Jumbo Pictures | United States | 1988–2015 | Formerly named Jumbo Pictures. |
| Chuck Jones Productions | United States | ???? | |
| CINAR Films | Canada | 1976–2004 | Merged into Cookie Jar Entertainment. |
| CinéGroupe | Canada | 1974–???? | Also has offices in Los Angeles, California, United States. |
| Colossal Pictures | United States | 1976–2000 | Absorbed into W!ILDBRAIN. |
| Cosgrove Hall Films | United Kingdom | 1976–2009 | ITV owners wound down after purchase. |
| DePatie-Freleng Enterprises | United States | 1963–81 | Re-organized as Marvel Cartoons. |
| DIC Entertainment | France | 1971–2008 | Merged into Cookie Jar Entertainment. |
| DNA Productions | United States | 1987–???? | |
| DUCK Studios | United States | 1972–???? |
| Ellipse Programme | France | 1987–???? | |
| Fatkat | Canada | 1999–???? | |
| Filmation | United States | 1963–89 | |
| FilmFair | United Kingdom | ???? | |
Fleischer Studios (Inkwell Studios/Famous Studios/Paramount Cartoon Studios) | United States | 1921–67 | Name changed in 1928, 1942, 1956. |
| Format Films | United States | ???? | |
| Fox Animation Studios | United States | 1994–2000 | See also: 20th Century Fox Animation above |
| Games Animation | United States | ???? | |
| George Pal Studio | United States | ???? | Stop-motion animation only. |
| Ghost Planet Industries | United States | ???? | |
| Golden Films | United States | ???? | |
| Grantray-Lawrence Animation | United States | 1954–67 | |
| Group TAC | Japan | 1968–2010 | |
| Gaumont British Animation | UK | 1946–50 | |
| H-Gun | United States | 1988–2001 | |
| Hal Film Maker | Japan | 1993–2009 | Merged with Yumeta Company into TYO Animations. |
| Halas and Batchelor | United Kingdom | ???? | |
| Hanna-Barbera | United States | 1957–2001 | |
| Harman-Ising Productions | United States | 1930–60 | |
| ImageMovers Digital | United States | 2009–11 | |
| International Film Service | United States | 1915–18 | |
| Jack Kinney Productions | United States | 1960–63 | |
| Jay Ward Productions | United States | 1958–84 | |
| Larry Harmon Pictures | United States | 1958-1962 | |
| Jetix Animation Concepts | United States | ???? | |
| Jetlag Productions | United States Japan | 1992–96 | |
| Kievnauchfilm | USSR | 1941–???? | |
| Kroyer Films | United States | 1986–94 | Studio inactive as of 1994. |
| Kurtz & Friends | United States | 1981–2007 | |
| Lacewood | Canada | ???? | |
| Laugh-O-Gram Studio | United States | 1921–23 | Walt Disney's first animation venture, which didn't last long. |
| Leon Schlesinger Productions/Warner Bros. Cartoons, Inc./Warner Bros Seven Arts | United States | 1933–64 1967–69 | Schlesinger sold the studio to Warner Bros in 1944, in 1964 the studio closed down, and reopened brefly in 1967 to close down in 1969. |
| Manglobe | Japan | 2002–15 | |
| Mathematical Applications Group, Inc. | United States | ???? | Also known as MAPI |
| Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio | United States | 1937–57 | |
| MGM Animation/Visual Arts/Sib Tower 12 Productions | United States | 1963–70 | |
| MoonScoop Group | France | ???? | |
| Mushi Production | Japan | 1961–73 | A new studio with the same name was established in 1977 and is still active. |
| Noyes & Laybourne | United States | 1978–91 | |
| Pacific Data Images | United States | 1980–2015 | |
| Phoenix Animation Studios | United States | ???? | |
| Pilot Studio | Russia | 1988–???? | |
| Radix Ace Entertainment | Japan | ???? | |
| Rankin-Bass | United States | 1961–2003 | |
| Rembrandt Films | Czechoslovakia | ???? | Operated in Prague by Americans. |
| Richard Williams Studio Ltd. | Canada | 1958–92 | |
| Ruby-Spears Productions | United States | 1977–96 | Studio inactive as of 1996. |
| Skellington Productions | United States | 1986–96(?) | Renamed as Skellington in 1992. |
| Spectrum Animation | Japan | ???? | |
| Studio Ekran | Russia | 1968–???? | |
| Sullivan-Bluth Studios | Ireland United States | 1985–???? | |
| Sunbow | United States | ???? | |
| Terrytoons | United States | 1928–68 | |
| Top Craft | Japan | ???? | Became Studio Ghibli. |
| Total Television | United States | 1960–68 | |
| Tradition Studios | United States | 2009–12 | |
| Turner Feature Animation | United States | ???? | |
| TVC Cartoons | Canada | 1961–79 1988–97 | |
| Ub Iwerks Studio/Cartoons Films Inc | United States | 1930–36 | Iwerks sold the studio in 1936, but the studio continued to produce animation commercials into the mid-1940s. |
| United Productions of America | United States | 1944–64 | Also known as UPA |
| Van Beuren Studios | United States | 1928–36 | |
| Video Brinquedo | Brazil | 1994-2010 | |
| Walt Disney Animation Canada | Canada | 1996–2000 | |
| Walt Disney Animation Japan | Japan | 1989–2004 | |
| Walt Disney Feature Animation Florida | United States | 1989–2004 | Became a general satellite studios of Walt Disney Animation Studios, founded after earlier venture Disney's Hollywood Studios went bankrupt and for additional output. |
| Walt Disney Feature Animation, France S.A./Walt Disney Feature Animation Paris | France | 1989–2003 | |
| Walter Lantz Productions | United States | 1929–48 1950–72 | Universal now owns the library. |
| Will Vinton Studios | United States | 1979–2005 | Became LAIKA. |
| Winkler Pictures*/Charles Mintz Studios**/Screen Gems Studio*** | United States | 1921–46 | *Also known as M.J. Winkler Productions and Robert Winkler Productions **Re-organization in 1929 ***Re-organization in 1940 |