Flying Bark Productions

Flying Bark Productions Pty Ltd is an Australian animation studio. The studio acts as a full-service production facility across feature films, television and a diverse range of digital content. The studio was established by Yoram and Sandra Gross in 1967 as Yoram Gross Film Studios.

Flying Bark Productions feature films

 * Gumnutz: A Juicy Tale (2007) (with Bix Pix Productions and ABC Studios)
 * Santa's Apprentice (2010) (with Gaumont Alphanim)
 * The Woodlies Movie (2013)
 * Maya the Bee (2014) (also known as Maya the Bee Movie)
 * Blinky Bill the Movie (2015)
 * Maya the Bee: The Honey Games (2018)
 * 100% Wolf (2020)
 * Maya the Bee: The Golden Orb (2021)
 * Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Movie (2022) (with Nickelodeon Movies and Netflix)
 * Mia and Me: The Hero of Centopia (2022) (with Made 4 Entertainment)

Flying Bark Productions TV series

 * Dive, Olly, Dive! (2005) (with Mike Young Productions)
 * Staines Down Drains (2006) (with Flux Animation, Studio 100, Traction, EM.TV, and NZ On Air)
 * Zeke's Pad (2008) (with Leaping Lizard Productions, Bardel Entertainment, Avrill Stark Entertainment, YTV Pictures, and Seven Network)
 * Master Raindrop (2008–2009) (with Big Communications, Flux Animation Studio, Media Development Authority, and Southern Star Entertainment)
 * Legend of Enyo (2009–2010) (with Avrill Stark Entertainment, Screen NSW, and Seven Network)
 * Zigby (2009–2013) (with Avrill Stark Entertainment and Big Animation)
 * Florrie's Dragons (2010–2011)
 * The Woodlies (2012)
 * Vic the Viking (2013–2014)
 * Tashi (2014–2015)
 * Heidi (2015–2016)
 * The Wild Adventures of Blinky Bill (2016–2017)
 * Oh, Yuck! (2017) (with Silhouette Media Group)
 * Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2018–2020) (animation services)
 * Glitch Techs (2020) (animation services)
 * Lego Monkie Kid (2020–present)
 * What If...? (2021) (with Marvel Studios)
 * FriendZSpace (2022–present)
 * Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2023–present) (animation services)
 * Stranger Things animated series (Netflix)

Web series

 * The Eggsperts (2014)

Yoram Gross feature films

 * Dot and the Kangaroo (1977)
 * The Little Convict (1979) (also known as Toby and the Koala)
 * Around the World with Dot (1981) (also known as Dot and Santa Claus)
 * Sarah (1982) (also known as The Seventh Match and Sarah and the Squirrel)
 * Dot and the Bunny (1983)
 * The Camel Boy (1984)
 * Epic (1984) (also known as Epic: Days of the Dinosaur)
 * Dot and the Koala (1985)
 * Dot and Keeto (1986)
 * Dot and the Whale (1986)
 * Dot and the Smugglers (1987) (also known as Dot and the Bunyip)
 * Dot Goes to Hollywood (1987)
 * The Magic Riddle (1991) (with Beyond International)
 * Blinky Bill: The Mischievous Koala (1992)
 * Dot in Space (1994)
 * Skippy Saves Bushtown (1999)
 * Tabaluga and Leo (2005) (with ZDF Enterprises)
 * Blinky Bill's White Christmas (2005)
 * Flipper and Lopaka: The Feature (2006)

Yoram Gross TV series

 * Bright Sparks (1989) (with Beyond International Group)
 * The Adventures of Blinky Bill (1993–2004)
 * Samuel and Nina (1996–1997) (with Children's Television Workshop and Cartoon Network Productions)
 * Tabaluga (1997–2004) (with ZDF Enterprises)
 * Skippy: Adventures in Bushtown (1998–1999) (also known as Skippy: Adventures in Bushland)
 * Dumb Bunnies (1998–1999) (with Nelvana and Scholastic)
 * Flipper and Lopaka (1999–2005)
 * Fairy Tale Police Department (2001–2002) (with Talit Productions and Victory Media Group)
 * Old Tom (2002) (with Millimages)
 * Bambaloo (2003–2004) (with The Jim Henson Company)
 * Art Alive (2003–2005)
 * Seaside Hotel (2003–2005) (with Télé Images Kids)
 * Deadly (2006) (with SLR Productions)

TV special

 * The Adventures of Candy Claus (1987)

Interactive board game

 * Atmosfear (2004)

External link

 * Flying Bark Productions at Wikipedia