Sony Pictures Kids Zone

[2] On May 22, 1993, Nickelodeon signed a long-term agreement with Epic Records to distribute home video and audio titles through Sony Music.

The company was also the Canadian home video distributor for series produced by Cinar, such as Wimzie's House, Madeline, A Bunch of Munsch, The Busy World of Richard Scarry and Caillou.

[13] On May 4, 1998, Sony Wonder bought Sunbow Entertainment,[14] which had produced various shows based on Hasbro's toy lines but whose original programming had mostly under-performed.

[16] On October 3, as an extension to the previous agreement, TV-Loonland purchased the television division of Sony Wonder, including its programming and ownership in Sunbow.

[25] In February 2017, Studio 100 acquired a majority stake in m4e AG, becoming the current owner of television rights to most of the Loonland catalogue, including the Sunbow and Sony Wonder titles.

[27][28] Classic Media, Sesame Workshop and Random House's video deals were sold to Genius Products for an undisclosed amount, and later to Vivendi Entertainment.

Universal Pictures Home Entertainment is the current distributor for Classic Media's properties after NBCUniversal acquired DreamWorks Animation in 2016.