Rainmaker Studios

Rainmaker Studios
Formerly
Mainframe Entertainment (1991–January 31, 2007)
Rainmaker Entertainment (January 31, 2007–October 25, 2016)
Subsidiary
Industry Computer animation
Founded 1991 (1991)
Founders Ian Pearson
Phil Mitchell
Gavin Blair
John Grace
Headquarters Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Number of locations
3 (2016)
Key people
Michael Hefferon, President[1]
Products Television, Motion pictures, home video
Parent Independent (1991–2016)
WOW! Unlimited Media Inc. (2016-present)
Divisions Rainmaker British Columbia
Rainmaker Los Angeles
Rainmaker Digital Pictures
Mainframe Studios
Website www.rainmaker.com/ Edit this on Wikidata
Mainframe Studios
Division
Industry Television Production
Founded October 7, 2013 (2013-10-07) (revived)
Owner WOW! Unlimited Media Inc.
Parent Rainmaker Studios
Website www.rainmaker.com/ Edit this on Wikidata

Rainmaker Studios alongside its television production division Mainframe Studios, previously known as Rainmaker Entertainment, Inc. (formerly Mainframe Entertainment Inc.) is a Canadian computer animation and design company based in Vancouver, British Columbia. They are best known for producing the world's first ever entirely-CGI animated TV series, ReBoot, the Transformers spin-offs, Beast Wars: Transformers and Beast Machines: Transformers, and for producing the majority of the entries in the Barbie film series for Mattel. Rainmaker has released two feature films - Escape from Planet Earth and Ratchet & Clank (based on the PlayStation franchise of the same name).

History

Rainmaker Income Fund announced on August 29, 2006, that RNK Capital Limited Partnership would acquire the 38% of shares it didn't own by merging with Rainmaker Income Fund. After the merger, Rainmaker announced on January 31, 2007 that Mainframe Entertainment's name would be changed to Rainmaker Entertainment. On November 29, 2007, Rainmaker Income Fund announced the sale of Rainmaker Visual Effects and Rainmaker Post to Deluxe Entertainment Services Group, leaving only the animation business.

The current Rainmaker name and insignia was adopted from an older division, the DVD encoding company Rainmaker Digital Pictures, which encoded DVDs as early as 1997.

In 2013, Rainmaker relaunched Mainframe Entertainment as its television division, starting with a CG-animated incarnation of Bob the Builder.[2][3]

In 2016, Rainmaker acquired American-based Frederator Networks, Inc. and announced that they have consolidated its divisions (including Frederator Studios) under its new holding company WOW! Unlimited Media Inc.[4] (TSX:WOW.A). At that time, the company changed the names of its Vancouver divisions to Rainmaker Studios and Mainframe Studios.

Productions

Television series

Title Years Network Co-production with Notes
as Mainframe Entertainment
ReBoot1994–2001YTV
ABC
Syndication
Alliance Communications (seasons 1–2)
Shaw Communications (season 3)
BLT Productions
ReBoot Productions
Claster Television
Zondag Productions
Beast Wars: Transformers1996–1999Syndication
YTV
Hasbro
Alliance Communications
Claster Television
BLT Productions
Based on the Hasbro toyline.
Shadow Raiders1998–1999YTV
Syndication
YTV
Alliance Atlantis
Weird-Oh's1999–2002Fox Family
YTV
Decode Entertainment
EM.TV
Based on a toyline.
Beast Machines: Transformers1999–2000Fox Kids
YTV
HasbroBased on the Hasbro toyline.
Action Man2000–02Based on the Hasbro toyline.
Heavy Gear: The Animated Series2001–2002SyndicationParadox Entertainment
Dream Pod 9
Adelaide Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
Based on the video game published by Dream Pod 9 licensed by Paradox Entertainment.
Max SteelCartoon NetworkAdelaide Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
Season 3 only. Based on the Mattel toyline.
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series2003MTVMarvel Entertainment
Adelaide Productions
Sony Pictures Television
Based on the characters by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.
Hot Wheels: World RaceCartoon NetworkMattel EntertainmentBased on the Mattel toyline.
Zixx2005-2009YTVThe Nightingale Company
Thunderbird Entertainment
Season 2 and 3 only.
as Rainmaker Studios and Mainframe Studios
Bob the Builder (2015 TV series)2015Channel 5N/ASeries 15 only. Produced as Mainframe Entertainment (later Mainframe Studios) for TV series from this series onward.
ReBoot: The Guardian Code2018–presentNetflix
YTV
ReBoot 1 Productions Inc.Reimagined series based on ReBoot.
Spy Kids: Mission Critical[5]NetflixDimension TelevisionBased on the Spy Kids franchise.
Barbie Dreamhouse Adventures2018Mattel CreationsBased on the Mattel toyline. First Barbie TV series from Mainframe Studios.
The AnybodiesTBATBATBA

Films

Title Release Date Notes
as Mainframe
Casper's Haunted ChristmasOctober 31, 2000Direct-to-video.
Barbie in the NutcrackerOctober 23, 2001Direct-to-video.
Barbie as RapunzelOctober 1, 2002Direct-to-video.
Barbie of Swan LakeSeptember 30, 2003Direct-to-video.
Scary Godmother2003TV movie.
Max Steel: Endangered Species2004Direct-to-video.
Barbie as the Princess and the PauperSeptember 28, 2004Direct-to-video.
Popeye's Voyage: The Quest for PappyNovember 9, 2004TV movie.
Max Steel: Forces of Nature2005Direct-to-video.
Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers – IgnitionJanuary 8, 2005TV movie.
Barbie: FairytopiaMarch 8, 2005Direct-to-video.
Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers – The Speed of SilenceMarch 19, 2005TV movie.
Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers – Breaking PointJune 25, 2005TV movie.
Inspector Gadget's Biggest Caper EverSeptember 6, 2005Direct-to-video produced in collaboation with DIC Entertainment.
Barbie and the Magic of PegasusSeptember 30, 2005Direct-to-video.
Hot Wheels: AcceleRacers – The Ultimate RaceOctober 1, 2005TV movie.
Scary Godmother: The Revenge of Jimmy2005TV movie.
Max Steel: Countdown2006Direct-to-video.
Arthur's Missing Pal2006
Stuart Little 3: Call of the WildFebruary 21, 2006Direct-to-video.
Barbie: MermaidiaMarch 14, 2006Direct-to-video.
Tony Hawk in Boom Boom SabotageSeptember 12, 2006Direct-to-video
Barbie in the 12 Dancing PrincessesSeptember 19, 2006Direct-to-video.
Barbie Fairytopia: Magic of the RainbowMarch 24, 2007
as Rainmaker
Barbie as the Island PrincessSeptember 18, 2007Direct-to-video.
Max Steel: Dark RivalOctober 2007Direct-to-video.
Barbie: Mariposa & Her Butterfly Fairy FriendsFebruary 26, 2008Direct-to-video.
Barbie & the Diamond CastleSeptember 9, 2008Direct-to-video.
Max Steel: Bio CrisisOctober 2008Direct-to-video.
Barbie in A Christmas CarolNovember 4, 2008
The Nutty ProfessorNovember 25, 2008Co-production with The Weinstein Company.[6]
Max Steel vs. The Mutant Menace2009Direct-to-video.
Barbie: ThumbelinaMarch 17, 2009
Barbie and the Three MusketeersSeptember 15, 2009Direct-to-video.
Barbie in A Mermaid TaleMarch 9, 2010Direct-to-video.
Barbie: A Fashion FairytaleSeptember 14, 2010Direct-to-video.
Max Steel vs. The Toxic LegionNovember 15, 2010Direct-to-video.
Barbie: A Fairy SecretMarch 15, 2011Direct-to-video
Barbie: Princess Charm SchoolSeptember 13, 2011Direct-to-video
Barbie in A Mermaid Tale 2March 6, 2012Direct-to-video.
Barbie: The Princess and the PopstarSeptember 11, 2012Direct-to-video.
Escape from Planet EarthFebruary 15, 2013First theatrically released film.
Barbie: Mariposa & The Fairy PrincessAugust 27, 2013
Barbie: The Pearl PrincessMarch 11, 2014
Barbie and the Secret DoorSeptember 16, 2014Direct-to-video.
Barbie in Princess PowerMarch 4, 2015
Barbie in Rock 'N RoyalsAugust 13, 2015
Barbie: Spy SquadJanuary 15, 2016
Open Season: Scared SillyMarch 8, 2016Direct-to-video film produced for Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.[7]
Ratchet & ClankApril 29, 2016Second theatrically released film.
Barbie and Her Sisters In A Puppy ChaseOctober 18, 2016Additional animation and post-production.
Barbie: Video Game HeroJanuary 17, 2017The last film under the name of Rainmaker Entertainment
Surf's Up 2: WaveManiaJanuary 17, 2017Direct-to-video produced in collaboration with Sony Pictures Animation and WWE Studios.
Bob The Builder: Mega Machines The MovieApril 22, 2017Produced in collaboration with Mattel Creations.
Barbie: Dolphin MagicSeptember 17, 2017Released on Netflix
The first film under the current name of Rainmaker Studios.

Other Credits

References

  1. "Rainmaker Entertainment Names Michael Hefferon President". Deadline. November 14, 2012. Retrieved November 15, 2012.
  2. Wolfe, Jennifer (October 7, 2013). "Rainmaker Launches TV Division". Animation World Network. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
  3. McLean, Tom (April 6, 2014). "Mainframe to Animate HIT's New 'Bob' Series". Animation Magazine. Retrieved October 24, 2016.
  4. http://www.awn.com/news/rainmaker-entertainment-acquires-frederator-rebranding-wow
  5. Pinto, Jordan (March 24, 2017). "Wow! Unlimited inks deal with Weinstein Co, Netflix". Playback. Brunico Communications. Retrieved April 17, 2017.
  6. MAINFRAME ENTERTAINMENT AND THE WEINSTEIN COMPANY TEAM UP FOR CG ANIMATED THE NUTTY PROFESSOR
  7. http://www.awn.com/news/open-season-scared-silly-lands-retail-march-8
  8. "Work - Ghostbusters". Rainmaker. Retrieved April 20, 2014.
  9. Vancouver Sun - Vancouver-based Rainmaker Animation strikes movie deal Archived March 15, 2009, at the Wayback Machine.
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