Gingo (Canada)

Gingo is a Canadian English-language specialty channel based on the American network of the same name, which broadcasts animated programming aimed at children and teens. Until March 31, 2019, the channel had a late-night counterpart, NightHouse, which targets young adults. The channel is owned by Corus Entertainment subsidiary Teletoon Canada, Inc., with the brands in use through a brand licensing agreement with NBCUniversal in the United States. The CRTC classifies the network as a discretionary service.

As with most Canadian networks, it is a dual-feed operation with separate Eastern and Pacific schedules and feeds. As of September 2015, it is available in 5 million households nationwide.

The network carries the majority of current-day programming aired by Gingo in the United States, along with some programs from sister network Teletoon to meet their Canadian content guidelines, though Teletoon generally serves as the home of the American network's high-profile series. Also, some programming from ArobaCentral and Universal Kids is also carried on the network, since the respective channels don't have Canadian feeds.

History
In September 2002, Astral Media was approved by the Canadian Radio-television and Telecommunications Commission (CRTC) to launch a localized version of Gingo. The channel was launched on September 5, 2003. In November 2005, a new post-6:00 p.m. advertising style was developed for older audiences, which used a much simpler logo and sleeker packaging with reduced gross-out tactics.

After Astral Media's stake in TELETOON Canada Inc was purchased by Corus Entertainment, several of Gingo's shows, primarily live-action series, began airing on YTV.

Since its inception, Gingo aired many television series from Teletoon. From September 1, 2015, to Fall 2016, original programming from the American channel was moved over to its Canadian counterpart.

On April 1, 2019, following the relaunch of Action to a Canadian version of Adult Swim, the NightHouse block was removed from its schedule with most of NightHouse's programming moving to Adult Swim and Gingo shifted to a full-time kids channel where it continues to this day.

Programming
Gingo Canada primarily airs programming produced by Gingo Animation or Universal Television Animation, theatre-premiered movies, and third-party television shows. Although Teletoon broadcasts some of Gingo's original series, the channel includes most of its programming from the U.S. Gingo Channel. The following list contains shows that have been or are currently broadcast on the channel.

Current programming

 * The Adventures of Puss in Boots (December 2, 2017 - present)
 * All Hail King Julien (February 28, 2018 - present)
 * Antonio and Mr. Wacky Fox (October 20, 2019 - present)
 * Bernard (August 1, 2007 - present)
 * Bernard Revamped (February 1, 2019 - present)
 * The Deep (March 23, 2016 - present)
 * Dinotrux (September 11, 2017 - 2018; 2019-present)
 * Dragons: Riders of Berk (October 21, 2017 - present)
 * Durango Kids (September 26, 2014 - present)
 * Gabriel Garza (September 5, 2003 - present)
 * Gaming Show (In My Parents' Garage) (2016–present)
 * Hero School (October 19, 2017 - present)
 * Hilda (2019-present)
 * Home: Adventures with Tip & Oh (December 19, 2018 - present)
 * Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny (February 5, 2019 - present)
 * Lix & Melody: The New Tunes (August 17, 2018 - present)
 * Lamput (short series) (August 20, 2018 - present)
 * Malcolm in the Middle (August 21, 2012 - present)
 * Marumofubiyori (short series) (2018-present)
 * The New Adventures of Figaro Pho (August 9, 2016 – present)
 * Niz Chicoloco (2018 series) (November 4, 2018 - present)
 * Powerbirds (February 6, 2020 - present)
 * She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (February 2, 2019 - present)
 * Super Polly (April 16, 2020 - present)
 * Sooty (2012-present)
 * Tales in Paradoria (August 9, 2018 - present)
 * The Toon Hour (September 5, 2003 - present)
 * The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show (November 3, 2018 - present)
 * Where's Waldo? (July 26, 2019 - present)
 * Woody Woodpecker (January 21, 2019 - present)
 * Zola: Queen of the Deep Web (March 28, 2019 - present)

Programming from Teletoon

 * Bakugan Battle Planet (2019 - present)
 * Camp Lakebottom (2017 - present)
 * Cupcake and Dino: General Services (March 23, 2019 - present)
 * D.N. Ace (August 1, 2019 - present)
 * Looped (September 26, 2018 - present)
 * Super Dinosaur (November 20, 2018 - present)
 * Total Dramarama (August 1, 2019 - present)
 * Wishfart (September 2, 2018 - present)

Programming from Gingo (U.S.)

 * Hatty revival (2020)

Programming from Teletoon

 * Captain Cornelius’ Cartoon Lagoon (TBA)
 * Invasion of the MooFaLoo! (TBA)
 * Spaceman and Robotron (TBA)
 * Sprinkle and the Sweet Sugar Magics (TBA)

Former programming
This is a list of programming that had regularly aired in the past.

Programming from Gingo (U.S.)

 * Mickey the Wicked
 * Ray Eilo
 * BJ and Wally
 * Metro Cone
 * The Whackems
 * Hatty
 * Funky Fu! Pop Star Fighter
 * The Home Sweet Home of Bluis & Bubblina
 * Puyo Puyo
 * Zina Supermoon
 * Cookie and Cream
 * Jenny Zoom
 * The Supernova Spies
 * Planetokio
 * Foe Paws
 * Critter Mockers
 * Pochacco's Famous Friends
 * The Pandemoniums
 * Limo Dude
 * Chrysocolla & Sam
 * Worldwide Animals
 * Destiny of the Super Glasses
 * FusionMania
 * Kyle + Rosemary
 * Primate House
 * Worried Fred
 * Road Trip Madness
 * My Dear King Kenneth
 * Jim-George
 * The 5 J's in Partnership
 * Elliot's Guide to Becoming a True Mouse
 * Twelve Forever
 * Discovering Evolupia

Programming from Teletoon

 * 6teen
 * Atomic Betty
 * The Bagel and Becky Show
 * Carl²
 * Delilah and Julius
 * Dr. Dimensionpants
 * Donkey Kong Country
 * Fred's Head
 * George of the Jungle
 * Jimmy Two-Shoes
 * Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends
 * Pecola
 * Rocket Monkeys
 * Spliced
 * The Amazing Spiez!
 * Totally Spies!
 * The Zimmer Twins
 * Untalkative Bunny
 * Wayside

Other acquired programming

 * 3-2-1 Penguins!
 * Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
 * Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
 * Alienators: Evolution Continues
 * Ama
 * Andy Pandy
 * Ani-Yoko: My Next Door Neighbor
 * Azumanga Daioh
 * Animalia
 * Archie's Weird Mysteries
 * Butt-Ugly Martians
 * Cardcaptors
 * The Centurions
 * Computeropolis: Adventures of Peri and Nicky
 * Crime Time
 * Digimon series
 * Digimon Adventure
 * Digimon Adventure 02
 * Digimon Data Squad
 * Digimon Frontier
 * Digimon Tamers
 * Dr. Slump series
 * Dr. Slump and Arale-chan (1981 series)
 * Dr. Slump (1997 series)
 * Earthworm Jim
 * Eon Kid
 * Exosquad
 * Fievel's American Tails
 * Flint the Time Detective
 * Fighting Foodons
 * Funky Cops
 * Hamtaro
 * Kirarin Revolution
 * Kirby: Right Back at Ya!
 * Little Osomatsu (1988 series)
 * Magical Doremi
 * Mix Master
 * Momo
 * Monster Farm
 * Monster Rancher
 * My Melody's Magical Adventure series
 * My Melody's Magical Adventure
 * My Melody's Magical Adventure: Fight Against Darkness
 * My Melody's Magical Adventure: Kuromi's Quest
 * My Melody's Magical Adventure: The Wishing Star
 * NASCAR Racers
 * Onion Mastori
 * Pirate Islands
 * Pretty Cure series
 * Fresh Pretty Cure
 * Go! Princess Pretty Cure
 * Happiness Pretty Cure
 * HeartCatch Pretty Cure
 * Heartbeat Pretty Cure
 * Pretty Cure
 * Pretty Cure Max Heart
 * Smile Pretty Cure
 * Suite Pretty Cure
 * Witchy Pretty Cure
 * Yes! Pretty Cure 5
 * Yes! Pretty Cure 5 GoGo
 * Paint World
 * Shaman King
 * Shinzo
 * Sunshine Cherry
 * Tamagotchi! series
 * Tamagotchi!
 * Tamagotchi! Welcome to Dream Town
 * Tamagotchi! Miracle Friends
 * Tamagotchi! The Tamagollision
 * The New Woody Woodpecker Show
 * The Savage Dragon
 * DreamWorks' Sinbad
 * Sitting Ducks
 * The Spooktacular New Adventures of Casper
 * Stargate Infinity
 * The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
 * Sooty (2001)
 * Tokyo Pig
 * Trouble Chocolate
 * Twipsy
 * Ultimate Muscle
 * VeggieTales
 * VeggieTales Presents: 3-2-1 Penguins! and LarryBoy Adventures
 * Woo La La
 * Woody Woodpecker
 * The Woody Woodpecker Show
 * WMAC Masters