Incoming Resources
- For love & honor, Hallmark Channel presents ; a HP Honor production ; produced by David Anselmo ; supervising producers, W. Michael Beard, Brian Campbell, Michael Shephard ; written by Gary Goldstein ; directed by Laurie Lynd
- Morris from America, an A24 release ; a Lichtblick Media production ; in co-production with Beachside and Indi Film ; in co-production with Südwestrundfunk ; produced by Martin Heisler, Adele Romanski, Sara Murphy, Gabriele Simon ; written and directed by Chad Hartigan
- Yes, God, yes, produced by Katie Cordeal, Colleen Hammond, Eleanor Columbus, Rodrigo Teixeira ; written and directed by Karen Maine
- Daniel Tiger's neighborhood, director/writer, Angela Santomero
- Teachers, United Artists ; Aaron Russo production ; an Arthur Hiller film ; written by W.R. McKinney ; produced by Aaron Russo ; directed by Arthur Hiller
- Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!, Bolder Media and Starz Media
- Assassination classroom, Lerche, Season one, part 1
- Archie and Zooey's cool facts, directed by Dylan Bente, Season 1
- Fish school junior, directed by Evan Tramel, Season 1
- Fish school, Season 1
- The Powerpuff Girls, Tiara trouble
- RWBY, directors, Kerry Shawcross, Miles Luna, Gray G. Haddock, Volume 6
- Assassination classroom, Season one, part two
- Assassination classroom, Season one, part two
- 13 reasons why, Season 1
- Elmo's world
- Shark school, director, Tim Martin
- Train school, directed by Stephanie Mills
- Dear dumb diary, ARC Entertainment and Walden Media present ; produced by Don Schain, Sean Gesell, and Ellen Goldsmith-Vein ; teleplay by Kristin Hanggi and Jim Benton ; directed by Kristin Hanggi
- Baka & Test, Season two
- Brainy pants, Wownow Entertainment presents ; produced/directed by Izzy Clarke
- Train school, director, Stephanie Mills
- Fat Albert, Twentieth Century Fox presents a Davis Entertainment Company/SAH Enterprises, Inc. production ; produced by John Davis ; written by William H. Cosby, Jr. & Charles Kipps ; directed by Joel Zwick
- A monster calls, Focus Features presents ; in association with Participant Media, River Road Entertainment ; an Apaches Entertainment, Telecinco Cinema, A Monster Calls A.I.E., La Trini production ; screenplay by Patrick Ness ; directed by J.A. Bayona ; produced by Belén Atienza
- Diary of a wimpy kid, Fox 2000 Pictures presents ; a Color Force production ; produced by Nina Jacobson, Brad Simpson ; screenplay by Gabe Sachs & Jeff Judah ; directed by David Bowers
- A monster calls, Focus Features presents ; in association with Participant Media, River Road Entertainment ; an Apaches Entertainment, Telecinco Cinema, A Monster Calls A.I.E., La Trini production ; screenplay by Patrick Ness ; directed by J.A. Bayona ; produced by Belén Atienza
- Diary of a wimpy kid
- Peanuts, Motion Comics collection, A Warner Premiere Motion Comics production in cooperation with United Feature Syndicate and Charles M. Schulz Creative Associates ; directed by Brad Gibson, Jayson Thiessen
- Assassination classroom, Season one, part one
- RWBY, presented by Rooster Teeth ; directed by Monty Oum, Volume 1
- RWBY, creators, Monty Oum, Miles Luna and Kerry Shawcross, Volume 2
- Train school, the movie, directed by Stephanie Mills
- Assassination classroom, series composition, screenplay, Makoto Uezu ; director, Seiji Kishi, Season 2
- Love at the Thanksgiving Day Parade, The Hallmark Channel presents ; a Pitchblack Pictures production ; producer, Jamie Goehring ; teleplay by Nancey Silvers ; story by Nancey Silvers and Bill Froehlich ; directed by Ron Oliver. Christmas song / The Hallmark Channel presents ; a Chesler/Perlmutter production ; produced by Marek Posival ; written by Kevin Commins ; directed by Timothy Bond
- 13 reasons why, Season 2
- Pretty little liars, Warner Bros. Entertainment ; developed by I. Marlene King, The complete third season
- Elmo's world, Sesame Street
- Daniel Tiger's neighborhood, Fred Rogers Company
- Danganronpa, director, Siji Kishi ; producer, Kei Fukura, Takanori Honma, Tetsu Koike, Toshihiro Maeda ; editor, Masanori Sakamoto ; english version: executive producer, Gen Fukunaga ; producers, Carly Hunter, Justin Cook
- Middle school, the worst years of my life, CBS Films presents ; in association with James Patterson Entertainment and Participant Media ; produced by Leopoldo Gout, Bill Robinson ; screenplay by Chris Bowman & Hubbel Palmer and Kara Holden ; directed by Steve Carr