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Ghostdance

Mykis, a native teenager, is about to leave Canada to attend a prestigious dance school in New York when she accidentally causes the spirit of a faceless young woman to appear. Mykis sets off to help the ghost recover her identity and embarks on a journey that will lead her to learn about her own heritage and the history of her community.

Goblins

Tells the story of a Skarper, a clever young goblin who lives among his ill-mannered brethren in an ancient castle. Only he understands that an ancient evil is rising that will bring all manner of monsters and mythical creatures into an epic magical conflict.

Groove Tails

Set in the world of competitive street dancing competitions, "Biggz," a mouse deep in debt to a local club, is hoping to clean up the streets from a group of menacing alley cats, and get the girl.

Jack and the Beanstalk

An untitled Jack and the Beanstalk project directed by Rich Moore (Zootopia, Wreck-It Ralph).

Kazorn and The Unicorn

Follows the adventures of a young man and a unicorn as he seeks to locate a powerful weapon and prove his worth to his true love.

Meet the Flintstones

Set in the town of Bedrock, Fred Flintstone, his wife Wilma, his best friend Barney Rubble and Rubble's wife and Wilma’s best friend, Betty deal with life and work in the Stone Age.

Monster Safari

After Earth's monsters come out of hiding, a pair of bumbling crypto-zoologists spring into action to save them from a ruthless big-game hunter.

Musical

The fairy tale is the story of four animals — a rooster, a donkey, a cat, and dog — who form a band to win a music contest in Germany.

Mutts

The antics of a dog named Earl and a cat named Mooch who interact the animals in their neighborhood, and their human owners.

SPA/Shannon Tindle Project

Follows a cocky billionaire superhero who must grow up when he is forced to raise the orphan of his greatest foe.

Spooky Jack

Three siblings move into a new house, and accidentally discover that the monstrous things they’ve been told don’t exist, do exist – and they are as afraid of us as we are of them.