List of Universal Pictures family productions

The following is a list of numerous family films and television series produced or released by Universal Studios.

History
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Notable theatrical films

 * E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982, co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
 * The Dark Crystal (1982, distribution only, produced by ITC Entertainment, still owns theatrical rights while home rights are currently held by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment)
 * Back to the Future (1985, co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
 * Howard the Duck (1986, co-production with Lucasfilm Ltd. and Marvel Comics)
 * An American Tail (1986, co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Sullivan Bluth Studios)
 * *batteries not included (1987, co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
 * Gorillas in the Mist (1988, US distribution only, co-production with Warner Bros.)
 * The Land Before Time (1988, co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Lucasfilm Ltd. and Sullivan Bluth Studios)
 * Uncle Buck (1989)
 * Back to the Future Part II (1989, co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
 * The Wizard (1989, US distribution only, co-production with Carolco Pictures)
 * Back to the Future Part III (1990, co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
 * Jetsons: The Movie (1990, co-production with Hanna-Barbera Productions)
 * Problem Child (1990, co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Robert Simonds Productions)
 * Kindergarten Cop (1990, co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
 * Problem Child 2 (1991, co-production with Imagine Entertainment and Robert Simonds Productions)
 * An American Tail: Fievel Goes West (1991, co-production with Amblimation)
 * Beethoven (1992, co-production with Northern Lights Entertainment)
 * We're Back! A Dinosaur's Story (1993, co-production with Amblimation)
 * Beethoven's 2nd (1993, co-production with Northern Lights Entertainment)
 * The Flintstones (1994, co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Hanna-Barbera Productions)
 * The Little Rascals (1994, co-production with Amblin Entertainment and King World Productions)
 * Romeo and Juliet (1994, co-production with Gingo Feature Animation)
 * Casper (1995, co-production with Amblin Entertainment and The Harvey Entertainment Company)
 * Babe (1995)
 * Ghost Vision (1995, co-production with Gingo Feature Animation)
 * Balto (1995, co-production with Amblimation)
 * Ed (1996)
 * Flipper (1996, co-production with The Bubble Factory)
 * Dragonheart (1996)
 * A Simple Wish (1997, co-production with The Bubble Factory)
 * Ama and the Mysterious Crystal (1997)
 * Small Soldiers (1998, non-US distribution only, produced by Amblin Entertainment, distributed in the US and Canada by DreamWorks)
 * Babe: Pig in the City (1998)
 * Galaxion (1999)
 * Dudley Do-Right (1999)
 * Paint World (1999, co-production with Gingo Animation)
 * The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas (2000, co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Hanna-Barbera Productions)
 * The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000, co-production with TriBeCa Productions)
 * Cassiopeia (2000, co-production with NDR Filmes)
 * How the Grinch Stole Christmas (2000, co-production with Imagine Entertainment)
 * Mistress Masham's Repose (2001)
 * Josie and the Pussycats (2001, non-US distribution only, distributed in the US and Canada by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer)
 * Dragonfly (2002, US distribution only, co-production with Spyglass Entertainment)
 * E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial: 20th Anniversary Edition (2002, co-production with Amblin Entertainment)
 * The Gabriel Garza Movie (2002, co-production with Gingo Animation)
 * Me & Mobo (2002)
 * The Living Forest (2002, North American home video distribution only, produced by Fantastic Films International, Dygra Films S.L., and Megatrix Sau, distributed theatrically in the US by Northwood Entertainment)
 * Magina (2003)
 * The Cat in the Hat (2003, US distribution only, co-production with DreamWorks and Imagine Entertainment)
 * Peter Pan (2003, North American and Australian distribution only, co-production with Columbia Pictures and Revolution Studios)
 * Computeropolis (2004)
 * Thunderbirds (2004, non-US distribution only, produced by StudioCanal and Working Title Films, distributed in the US by Columbia Pictures)
 * Zina and the Vivid Crew (2004, non-US distribution only, produced by Gingo Animation and O Entertainment, distributed in the US by Columbia Pictures)
 * Kicking &amp; Screaming (2005)
 * M.I.S.S.I.O.N. (2005)
 * Nanny McPhee (2006, USA distribution only, co-production with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, StudioCanal and Working Title Films)
 * Curious George (2006, co-production with Imagine Entertainment)
 * BJ and Wally (2006, co-production with Gingo Animation)
 * Imaginum (2006, North American home video distribution only, produced by Ánima Estudios, distributed theatrically in the US by Northwood Entertainment)
 * Evan Almighty (2007, co-production with Spyglass Entertainment, Shady Acres Entertainment, Relativity Media and Original Film)
 * Computeropolis 2 (2007)
 * Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007, co-production with StudioCanal and Working Title Films)
 * The Pirates Who Don't Do Anything: A VeggieTales Movie (2008, co-production with Big Idea Entertainment)
 * Swapped (2008)
 * The Tale of Despereaux (2008, co-production with Framestore Feature Animation and Relativity Media)
 * Coraline (2009, international distribution, co-production with Focus Features, Laika, and Pandemonium)
 * Woo La La (2009)
 * The Pandemoniums Movie (2009, co-production with Gingo Animation)
 * Leap Year (2010, USA distribution only, co-production with Spyglass Entertainment and Benderspink)
 * Spirit of the Forest (2010, North American home video distribution only, produced by Dygra Films, distributed theatrically in the US by Northwood Entertainment)
 * Computeropolis 3 (2010)
 * Despicable Me (2010, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * Nanny McPhee and the Big Bang (2010, co-production with StudioCanal, Relativity Media, Working Title Films and Three Strange Angels)
 * Hop (2011, co-production with Illumination Entertainment and Relativity Media)
 * Defender D (2011, co-production with DJW Studios)
 * Gabriel Garza (2011, co-production with Gingo Animation)
 * RPG Metanoia (2011, North American home video distribution only, produced by Ambient Media, Thaumatrope Animation Production and Star Cinema, distributed theatrically in the US by Northwood Entertainment)
 * The Lorax (2012, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * Plucky Chicken (2012)
 * ParaNorman (2012, international distribution only, co-production with Focus Features and Laika)
 * Les Misérables (2012, co-production with Working Title Films, Relativity Media, and Cameron Mackintosh Ltd.)
 * Quest (2013)
 * Despicable Me 2 (2013, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * Moshi Monsters: The Movie (2013, UK distribution only, produced by Mind Candy and Spider Eye Productions)
 * Gabriel Garza 2 (2014, co-production with Gingo Animation)
 * The Day of the Crows (2014, North American home video distribution only, produced by Finalement, Max Films Productions, Mélusine Productions, Walking the Dog, Gébéka Films, and Région Rhône-Alpes, distributed theatrically in the US by Northwood Entertainment)
 * The Boxtrolls (2014, international distribution only, co-production with Focus Features and Laika)
 * The Tale of the Princess Kaguya (2014, North American home video distribution only, produced by Studio Ghibli)
 * Paradoria (2015)
 * Minions (2015, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * When Marnie Was There (2015, North American home video distribution only, produced by Studio Ghibli)
 * Jem and the Holograms (2015, co-production with Hasbro Studios, Allspark Pictures, Blumhouse Productions, and SB Projects)
 * Luna & Zak (2015)
 * The Secret Life of Pets (2016, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * Kubo and the Two Strings (2016, international distribution only, co-production with Focus Features and Laika)
 * Imagimals (2016, co-production with Gingo Animation)
 * Sing (2016, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * A Dog's Purpose (2017, co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Walden Media, and Pariah Entertainment Group)
 * Gabriel Garza 3 (2017, co-production with Gingo Animation)
 * Defender 2D (2017, co-production with DJW Studios)
 * Despicable Me 3 (2017, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * Woody Woodpecker (2017)
 * Lix (2017)
 * Computeropolis: The Deep Web (2018)
 * Cool Spot (2018, co-production with Gingo Animation and Virgin Produced)
 * The House with a Clock in Its Walls (2018, co-production with Amblin Entertainment and Mythology Entertainment)
 * The Grinch (2018, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World (2019, co-production with DreamWorks Animation)
 * Paradoria 2: Enchanted Realm (2019)
 * Little (2019, co-production with Will Packer Productions)
 * A Dog's Journey (2019, co-production with Amblin Entertainment, Walden Media, and Pariah Entertainment Group)
 * The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * Abominable (2019, co-production with DreamWorks Animation and Pearl Studio)
 * Cats (2019, co-production with Working Title Films)
 * The Voyage of Doctor Dolittle (2020, co-production with Roth Films)
 * Luna & Zak: Level Two (2020)
 * Trolls World Tour (2020, co-production with DreamWorks Animation)
 * Minions 2 (2020, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * The Croods 2 (2020, co-production with DreamWorks Animation)
 * Sing 2 (2020, co-production with Illumination Entertainment)
 * Earth Farm (2021, co-production with Lord Miller Productions)
 * The Boss Baby 2 (2021, co-production with DreamWorks Animation)
 * Computeropolis 5 (2021)
 * Spooky Jack (2021, co-production with DreamWorks Animation and Blumhouse Productions)
 * Hyper (2022, co-production with SpectreVision)
 * Untitled Super Mario animated film (2022, co-production with Illumination Entertainment and Nintendo)

Notable direct-to-video films
Coming soon!

Notable television shows

 * Gabriel Garza (1991–2002; 2018–present, with Gingo Animation)
 * Back to the Future: The Animated Series (1991–1992, with Amblin Entertainment)
 * Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories (1992–1993)
 * Fievel's American Tails (1992, with Amblin Entertainment and Nelvana)
 * Exosquad (1993–1994)
 * Problem Child (1993–1994, with Imagine Entertainment)
 * Monster Force (1994, with Lacewood Productions)
 * Beethoven (1994–1995, with Northern Lights Entertainment)
 * Earthworm Jim (1995–1996, with Shiny Entertainment)
 * The Savage Dragon (1995–1996)
 * The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper (1996–1998, with Amblin Entertainment)
 * Hatty (1996–2002, with Gingo Animation)
 * Wing Commander Academy (1996)
 * Vor-Tech: Undercover Conversion Squad (1996)
 * The New Woody Woodpecker Show (1999–2002)
 * GGTV (1999–present, with Gingo Animation)
 * Paint World (2000–2001, with Gingo Animation)
 * Jenny Zoom (2001–2004, with Gingo Animation)
 * The Mummy: The Animated Series (2001–2003, with The Sommers Company)
 * Planetokio (2002–2003, with Gingo Animation)
 * Critter Mockers (2003–2009, with Gingo Animation)
 * The Pandemoniums (2004–2011, with Gingo Animation)
 * Limo Dude (2004, with Gingo Animation)
 * Curious George (2006–2015, with Imagine Entertainment and WGBH)
 * The Land Before Time (2007–2008, with Amblin Entertainment)
 * The BJ and Wally Show (2007–2012, with Gingo Animation)
 * Computeropolis: Adventures of Peri and Nicky (2008–2014)
 * Blueball & Pinkball (2008–2011)
 * Chip in Space (2010–2013)
 * Bally and Friends (2011–2014)
 * Woo La La (2011–2013)
 * Durango Kids (2014–2016)
 * Buzz & Russ (2014–2015)
 * Topped! (2014–2015)
 * Champ Junior (2015)
 * Gabriel & Friends (2015–2017, with Gingo Animation)
 * The Hatty Weasel Show (2015–2017, with Gingo Animation)
 * Tales in Paradoria (2016–present)
 * Quest: Adventures of Ridder (2016–present)
 * Hero School (2017–present)
 * Luna & Zak: The Series (2017–present)
 * Imagimals: The Series (2018–present, with Gingo Animation)
 * Lix & Melody: The New Tunes (2018–present)
 * Bernard Revamped (2018–present, with Gingo Animation and BRB Internacional)
 * Woody Woodpecker (2018–present, with Splash Entertainment)
 * Zola: Queen of the Deep Web (2019)