Adelaide Productions

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Adelaide Productions is an animation division of Sony Pictures Television.

Originally named Columbia TriStar Children's Television, Adelaide has produced numerous animated television series including Men in Black: The Series (with Amblin Entertainment), Channel Umptee-3 (executive produced by live-action TV veteran, Norman Lear), Jackie Chan Adventures, Project G.e.e.K.e.R., Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles, Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot (based on Dark Horse's comic book series), Jumanji: The Series, Extreme Ghostbusters, Max Steel (with Mainframe Entertainment, and Dragon Tales (for PBS Kids), among others.

Adelaide has several animated programs in development for several networks' Saturday Morning line-up, including a late-night series for Cartoon Network's Adult Swim entitled The Boondocks (based on Aaron McGruder's controversial comic strip of the same name).

Adelaide Productions also produced Harold and the Purple Crayon which can be seen on HBO Family weekends

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