Studio 306 is a Canadian audio production studio based in Toronto. They're responsible for recording a couple of original English language productions, as well as occasionally dubbing a few anime (although not as much as The Ocean Group). They're probably most well known for their work on majority of Nelvana's output.
Aside from Nelvana, their other most prolific clients include Decode Entertainment, Guru Studio, Portfolio Entertainment, Cuppa Coffee Studios and Cookie Jar Entertainment among others. Keep in mind that the use of the voice actors in 306's talent pool does not mean 306 had anything to do with the production (for example Breakthrough Entertainment have used the Toronto talent pool extensively, as have the other two major Toronto animation companies 9 Story Media Group and Fresh TV); 306 is just a production company based in Toronto that pulls from the same voice pool the rest of the studios do (it's a very common misconception). All shows listed were recorded in Toronto unless stated otherwise.
A few noted American voice actors actually got their start with work on shows recorded by 306, namely Tara Strong and Cree Summer, who starred in various 80s Canadian cartoons like Inspector Gadget and Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater as children long before they were noticed by Hollywood. More recently, Marieve Herington and Katie Crown have joined the ranks of Los Angeles-based voice actors who got their start with them. Additionally, Clé Bennett, Stephanie Beard and Peter Oldring originally did a lot of work with them as well before they all moved to Hollywood later during their careers. Many former child actors also got their start doing cartoon voiceovers with them, such as Michael Cera and Noah Reid.
Studio 306 has dubbed the following:
- Bakugan
- Bakuten Shoot Beyblade
- Beyblade: Metal Fusion
- BeyWheelz
- BeyWarriors
- Interlude
- Medabots
- Pandalian
- Pecola
- Saint Seiya
- Spider Riders
The voice actors frequently used by them have also provided voice talents for the following Western Animation, Anime, films and video games,* , including:
- 3 Amigonauts
- 6teen
- Abby Hatcher
- Ace Ventura: Pet Detective - The series used a mixture of Canadian and American talents, with Canadian talents being split between the Toronto and Vancouver pools (Michael Daingerfield of the latter voiced Ace himself).
- The Adventures of Chuck & Friends
- The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police
- The Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin - Mostly used Ottawa-based talents (plus American-based Phil Baron and Will Ryan reprising as Teddy and Grubby), but John Stocker voiced Newton Gimmick.
- The Adventures of Tintin
- Agent Binky: Pets of the Universe
- Air Master
- ALF: The Animated Series - With the exception of Paul Fusco as ALF.
- ALF Tales - Same as above.
- Almost Naked Animals
- The Amazing Spiez!
- American Dad! - Robert Tinkler voiced some one-shot characters.
- Anatole
- Angela Anaconda
- Angry Birds: Summer Madness - Deven Mack voiced Chuck, Rufus and the Norm, and Ana Sani voiced Robin and Matilda.
- Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series
- Arthur - The early seasons relied more on Montreal-based actors, but the later seasons began to incorporate more Toronto actors; notably, Melissa Altro, the voice of Muffy, was one of the few Toronto talents involved in the series from the start.
- Atomic Betty
- Atomic Puppet - With the exception of Eric Bauza as both lead characters, the entire show's voice cast was Toronto-based.
- Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora
- The Avengers: United They Stand
- Babar
- Bad Dog
- Barbie
- Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale - Annick Obonsawin voiced Jilliana.
- Barbie as the Island Princess - Susan Roman voiced Tika.
- Batman: The Animated Series - Danny Wells voiced some one-shot characters.
- Beetlejuice
- The Berenstain Bears (2003 series)
- Best Ed
- Beverly Hills Teens
- Big Blue
- Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures - Season 2 only; Season 1 used American actors.
- Birdz
- Blaster's Universe
- Blazing Dragons - Averted by the video game adaptation, which chose to replace the Canadian voice cast with an American one (as well as bringing in Terry Jones to take over John Stocker's role as Sir Burnevere).
- Bob and Doug
- Bob and Margaret - Only in Seasons 3 and 4, after the title characters moved to Canada; although like the London-set seasons (which used British actors), neither Bob nor Margaret were voiced by 306 talents. However, Wayne Robson and Jayne Eastwood did appear in the British-voiced seasons as Bob's Canadian cousins.
- BoJack Horseman - Peter Oldring voiced some one-shot characters.
- Bolts & Blip
- Braceface - Although in the first two seasons, Celebrity Voice Actor Alicia Silverstone voiced protagonist Sharon Spitz.
- B.R.A.T.S. of the Lost Nebula - With the exception of Kirby Morrow as Zadam.
- Bravest Warriors - Graeme Jokic voiced Chris Kirkman in an otherwise American voice cast.
- The Busy World of Richard Scarry - With the exceptions of Sonja Ball as Huckle and Arthur Holden as Bump.
- Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
- Caillou - The first four seasons mainly used Montreal actors (with the first voice of Caillou, Bryn McAuley, as an exception) but season five had many side characters that were voiced by Toronto talent (such as John Stocker, Ron Pardo, and many of the child voice actors).
- Camp Lakebottom
- Captain Flamingo - With the notable exception of the Vancouver-based Tabitha St. Germain as the title character.
- Captain N: The Game Master - Jonathan Potts voiced Link, Cyndy Preston voiced Zelda and Len Carlson voiced Ganon.
- Captain Underpants: The First Epic Movie - Stephanie Beard voiced Goodie Two-Shoes Girl.
- Care Bears
- Carl²
- The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! - With the exception of Martin Short as the Cat in the Hat.
- Charlie's Colorforms City
- Clang Invasion
- Clarence - Before moving to Hollywood, Katie Crown voiced Mary Wendell, Ms. Baker and Ms. Shoop from Toronto.
- Clifford the Big Red Dog (2019 series)
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2017)
- Cocomelon Lane - Ana Sani voiced Bella's Mom.
- Committed - Child voice actors like Annick Obonsawin and Cole Caplan (the title character of Rolie Polie Olie) co-starred with Celebrity Voice Actors like Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara.
- Corduroy
- Corn & Peg
- C.O.P.S. (1988)
- Cosmic Cowboys - This show mainly used Montreal-based actors, but Danny Wells voiced Dook.
- The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures - Mostly used Montreal-based actors, but also features Susan Roman, Keith Knight and Philip Williams providing some of the additional voices.
- Crash Canyon
- Crashbox - Danny Wells voiced the "Poop or Scoop" Announcer.
- Creative Galaxy
- Cupcake & Dino: General Services - Most of the main characters are voiced by Canadian comedians with very little voiceover experience (although Mark Little, the voice of Dino, does appear in a few other shows on this list), but the show also has Julie Lemieux as Grandma Steak and Julie Sype (best known for voicing Julia in the 2023 Total Drama reboot) as Mayor Vicky.
- Cyberchase - With the exceptions of Christopher Lloyd as Hacker and Gilbert Gottfried as Digit (up until the latter's death in 2022; he was succeeded by regular 306 voice actor Ron Pardo in the role).
- CyberWorld - Robert Smith voiced Buzzed and Wired.
- Da Boom Crew - With the exceptions of Jascha Washington as Nate, Morris Day as Zorch, Jerome Benton as Jerome and Wanda Sykes as Meemawzaza.
- Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
- The Day My Butt Went Psycho!
- Delilah & Julius
- Detentionaire
- Dex Hamilton: Alien Entomologist
- Diablo III - Athena Karkanis voiced Female Barbarian.
- Diabolik
- Di-Gata Defenders
- Dinosaucers
- D.N. Ace
- Doodlebops' Rockin Road Show
- The Dog & Pony Show
- Dog City
- Doki
- Donkey Kong Country
- Dorg Van Dango - Deven Mack voiced Jet Lazor in a show that otherwise used voice actors from The Ocean Group.
- Dot.
- Dragamonz
- Droids - With the exception of Anthony Daniels as C-3PO.
- The Dragon Prince - Tyrone Savage voiced Lain, Ana Sani voiced Lucia, Julie Lemieux voiced Akiyu and Deven Mack voiced Pharos and Yonnis.
- Dragon Tales - Stephanie Morgenstern voiced Glimmer and Chetter.
- The Dumb Bunnies
- Eckhart - The series mostly used local Prince Edward Island theater actors, but also had Don Francks and Martha MacIsaac in its main cast.
- Ella the Elephant
- Elinor Wonders Why
- Elliot Moose
- Erky Perky
- Ewoks
- Family Guy - Martha MacIsaac voiced Patty.
- Fangbone!
- Fast & Furious: Spy Racers - Peter Oldring voiced some one-shot characters.
- FLCL Grunge & Shoegaze - Samantha Weinstein voiced Akira.
- Flying Rhino Junior High
- For Better or for Worse - The 2000 series mainly used Ottawa-based actors, but Bryn McAuley voiced April Patterson as well.
- Franklin
- Franny's Feet
- Freaky Stories
- Freaktown
- Friends and Heroes
- Funpak
- Fugget About It
- The Future is Wild
- Garbage Pail Kids
- Gargoyles - Lawrence Bayne voiced Raven and an Assassin.
- Gary and His Demons - Most of the show's main voice actors are stand-up comedians and live-action performers with no other voiceover roles, but David Berni voices Steve.
- George and Martha - While the title characters are voiced by Celebrity Voice Actors Nathan Lane and Andrea Martin, there were several regular 306 actors too, such as Seán Cullen and Dwayne Hill.
- George of the Jungle - Season 2 only; Season 1 used actors of The Ocean Group.
- George Shrinks
- Gerald McBoing-Boing (the 2005 reboot)
- Get Ed
- Girlstuff/Boystuff
- Glenn Martin, DDS - Peter Oldring voiced Connor Martin in an otherwise American voice cast.
- Grojband
- Grossology
- Growing Up Creepie
- Go Away, Unicorn! - With the primary exceptions of Chris Diamantopoulos as Unicorn and Jennifer Hale as Mom and Hugo.
- Go, Dog. Go!
- Harry and His Bucket Full of Dinosaurs
- Heathcliff & the Catillac Cats - With the exception of Mel Blanc as Heathcliff.
- Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater - Notable for being the first voiceover role of Tara Strong, at the time still one of 306's child talents.
- Henry's World
- Hero Elementary
- Highlander: The Animated Series
- Hippo Tub Co.
- Hotel Transylvania: The Series
- Iggy Arbuckle
- Inspector Gadget - The show featured some Hollywood names like Don Adams (Gadget) and Frank Welker (Dr. Claw, Mad Cat, Brain), but it also had Dan Hennessey as Chief Quimby and a then-still-unrecognized Cree Summer as a child voicing Penny in her first voice acting role.
- Inspector Gadget (2015) - Tara Strong voices Penny in this show, but everybody else is from the 306 pool.
- Jacob Two-Two
- Jane and the Dragon
- Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
- Jimmy Two-Shoes - Although notably, Heloise, one of the main characters, is voiced by Tabitha St. Germain of The Ocean Group.
- John Callahan's Quads! - Also had some Australian voice actors.
- Johnny Bravo - Danny Wells voiced The Bull and Hadley Kay voiced Scooby-Doo.
- Johnny Test - The series normally uses voice actors of The Ocean Group (with the exception of James Arnold Taylor as Johnny Test), but Deven Mack was brought in to replace Scott McNeil as Mr. White for the 2021 Netflix revival.
- JoJo's Circus - With the exceptions of Madeleine Martin as JoJo, Noah Weisberg as Mr. Tickle, Fred Newman as Charlie the Clown Baby, Peter Scolari as Mr. Tightrope and Hillary B. Smith as Mrs. Tightrope.
- Julius Jr. - With the exception of Elizabeth Daily as the title character.
- Justin Time
- King
- The King and I - Alexandra Lai voiced Princess Ying and Katie Lai voiced Princess Naomi.
- Kingdom Force
- King of the Hill - Stephanie Beard voiced Micheal.
- Kody Kapow - With the exception of Jason Alexander as Goji.
- Kung Fu Magoo - Robert Tinkler was one of the additional voice actors.
- Leafie, a Hen into the Wild
- The Legend of Zelda
- Let’s Go, Bananas!
- Let's Go Luna! - With the exception of Judy Greer as Luna.
- Life's a Zoo - Primarily an Amateur Cast, but Joseph Motiki voiced Doctor D and Stacey DePass voiced Bobbie.
- Little Bear
- Little Charmers
- Little Rosey
- Looped
- The Loud House - Bahia Watson voiced Kayla, Shiloh and Female Carrier.
- Luna Petunia
- Madeline - First special only.
- My Fair Madeline - Annick Obonsawin voiced Emma.
- Maggie and the Ferocious Beast
- The Magic School Bus - While the American Lily Tomlin was Ms. Frizzle, child voice actors associated with 306 voiced her classroom.
- Magi-Nation
- Marvel Ultimate Alliance 2 - Robert Tinkler voiced Nova, Quicksilver and Prodigy.
- Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse
- Max and Ruby
- Maxie's World
- Mega Man Legends
- Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks
- Metajets
- Mia and Me
- Mike the Knight
- Mischief City
- A Miser Brothers Christmas - With the exceptions of Mickey Rooney as Santa Claus and George S. Irving as Heat Miser.
- Miss BG
- Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends - With the exceptions of Kristin Davis as Miss Spider and Tony Jay as Spiderus; additionally, Brooke Shields and Rick Moranis voiced Miss Spider and Holley respectively in the Pilot Movie.
- Monster by Mistake
- Monster Math Squad
- Mother Up - With the exception of Eva Longoria as Rudi Wilson.
- Moville Mysteries - With the exception of Frankie Muniz as Mosley Moville, although Tara Spencer-Nairn of Corner Gas fame voices Mimi Valentine too (admittedly though, Corner Gas actors have appeared in several other shows on this page too).
- MP4orce
- Mr. Men and Little Miss - The U.S. dub uses Toronto actors, such as Neil Crone, Len Carlson and Catherine Disher.
- Mr Moon
- Mudpit - Robert Tinkler voices Slime in this otherwise live-acted show.
- My Big, Big Friend
- My Dad the Rock Star
- My Friend Rabbit
- My Little Pony
- My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic - Ellen-Ray Hennessy voiced Mistmane.
- My Little Pony: Make Your Mark
- My Little Pony: Pony Life - Ana Sani voiced Sugar Snap.
- My Little Pony: Tell Your Tale
- My Pet Monster
- Mysticons
- Mythic Warriors: Guardians of the Legend
- Ned's Newt - With the notable exception of Harland Williams as Newton (barring the final few episodes where he was replaced by Ron Pardo).
- The Neverending Story: The Animated Adventures of Bastian Balthazar Bux
- The New Archies - Alyson Court voiced Veronica Lodge while Marvin Goldhar (Cedric Sneer on The Raccoons) voiced Mr. Weatherbee.
- Norman Picklestripes
- Ninjago - Deven Mack voiced Vangelis Sorceror in this otherwise Vancouver-based production.
- Numb Chucks
- The Nut Job - Robert Tinkler and Annick Obonsawin voiced Buddy and Jamie respectively; they were replaced by Tom Kenny and Kari Wahlgren in the sequel.
- Oh No! It's An Alien Invasion
- Oh Yeah! Cartoons - Danny Wells voiced some one-shot characters.
- OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes - Sterling Jarvis was the Non-Singing Voice for Rad in "Rad Likes Robots".
- Ollie's Pack
- Open Season: Call of Nature
- PAW Patrol
- PAW Patrol: The Movie - Although it does introduce a few American Celebrity Voice Actors into the mix.
- Rubble & Crew
- Pearlie
- Peanuts - All specials produced by WildBrain used 306 child actors for the characters, while Terry McGurrin and Robert Tinkler are the current voices of Snoopy and Woodstock respectively.
- The Snoopy Show
- Snoopy in Space
- Peep and the Big Wide World - With the exception of Joan Cusack as the Narrator.
- Peg + Cat - While Dwayne Hill voices Cat and many additional Toronto actors voice other characters, Peg is voiced by the Connecticut-based child actress Hayley Faith Negrin.
- Pelswick
- Piggsburg Pigs!
- Pikwik Pack
- Pink Panther and Pals - Alex Nussbaum voiced Big Nose.
- Pippi Longstocking - The 1997 series; its movie featured several Celebrity Voice Actors however, such as Catherine O'Hara and Dave Thomas.
- PJ Masks
- Police Academy: The Animated Series - With the exception of Howard Morris as Sweetchuck.
- PoppetsTown
- Popples
- Potatoes and Dragons - This show mainly used Montreal-based actors, but Danny Wells voiced King Hugo III.
- Producing Parker - While Parker and Dee were voiced by non-306 actors Kristin Booth and Kim Cattrall, several major and minor characters were voiced by 306 talents, most prominently Jamie Watson as Massimo.
- ProStars - Ron Rubin was one of the additional voice actors.
- Power Stone
- Powerbirds - Tara Strong co-starred across from Cory Doran as the leads of this show.
- The Raccoons
- Rainbow Fish
- Ranger Rob
- Razzberry Jazzberry Jam
- Ready Jet Go! Space Camp - Ana Sani voiced Dr. Bina Chandra.
- Redakai: Conquer the Kairu - With the exception of Wil Wheaton as Quantus.
- Red Dead Redemption 2 - Tony Daniels was one of the additional voice actors.
- The Real Ghostbusters - Danny Wells voiced Cyrus Spengler.
- Redwall
- Remy & Boo
- Rescue Heroes
- Resident Evil
- Ricky Sprocket: Showbiz Boy - This show used a mixture of Vancouver and Toronto voice actors, with Jayne Eastwood, Jeff Lumby, and Jamie Watson being among the latter.
- Roboroach
- R.O.B. the Robot
- Rocket Monkeys
- Rolie Polie Olie
- Rosie's Rules
- Ruby Gloom
- Rugrats - Stuart Stone voiced a Basketball Player.
- Rugrats (2021) - Bahia Watson voiced Edwin Carmichael.
- Rupert
- Rusty Rivets
- Saint Seiya
- The Santa Claus Brothers - With the exceptions of Bryan Cranston as Santa Claus, Caroline Rhea as Mrs. Claus, Richard Kind as Roy and Joe Flaherty as Snorkel.
- Sailor Moon - Both the DiC and Cloverway dubs used Toronto-based actors.
- The Save-Ums!
- Saving Me
- Sausage Party - Stephanie Beard voiced Baby Carrots and Cookies.
- Scaredy Squirrel
- Scott Pilgrim Takes Off - Cal Dodd voiced Threatening Paparazzi Guy and Cory Doran voiced Person Next to Wallace.
- Shaq's Garage — Julie Lemieux voiced Queenie and Deven Mack voiced Dr. Grease.
- Seven Little Monsters - With the exception of Maurice LaMarche as Maurice.
- Sidekick
- Simon in the Land of Chalk Drawings (2002 series)
- Silver Surfer: The Animated Series
- Skatoony - The Canadian version of this show featured not just new Toronto-based voices for the animated hosts and contestants, but also brought in the voice actors of Total Drama and Jimmy Two-Shoes to reprise their own characters from those shows.
- Skyland
- Sonic Prime - Deven Mack voiced Sonic in this otherwise Vancouver-based voice cast.
- South Park: The Fractured but Whole - Sterling Jarvis was one of the additional voice actors.
- Spliced
- Spider-Man: The Animated Series - Mostly used American actors, but the cast of X-Men: The Animated Series including Cal Dodd, Norm Spencer, Alyson Court, Alison Sealy Smith, Catherine Disher, Chris Potter, George Buza and Cedric Smith reprised their roles as Wolverine, Cyclops, Jubilee, Storm, Jean Grey, Gambit, Beast and Professor X respectively on two episodes.
- StarCom: The U.S. Space Force
- Starlink: Battle for Atlas
- Stickin' Around
- Stillwater - Bahia Watson voiced Nina and Mother Gull.
- Stōked
- Storks - Katie Crown voiced Tulip from Toronto for this movie.
- Strawberry Shortcake - Susan Roman voices Crepes Suzette and Peach Blush in the original 1980s TV specials.
- Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City - Ana Sani voices Strawberry Shortcake herself, while Bahia Watson (Captain Lettie in Big Blue, Ruby in Zokie of Planet Ruby, and Leshawna in Total DramaRama) voices Orange Blossom in this mostly Ocean Group production.
- Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike - Len Carlson voiced Q.
- Stunt Dawgs
- Superman Returns - Robert Tinkler was one of the additional voice actors.
- Superkitties - Bahia Watson voiced Polaris.
- Super Dinosaur - Deven Mack voices the titular character in this other Vancouver-based Canadian production.
- Super Wish
- The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! - With the primary exception of Captain Lou Albano as Mario himself.
- Super Why!
- Sylvanian Families
- Tales From The Cryptkeeper - With the exception of John Kassir as the Cryptkeeper.
- Team Galaxy - Katie Griffin voiced Yoko.
- Thomas and the Magic Railroad
- The Tick - Stuart Stone voiced Charles Brainchild.
- Time Warp Trio
- Timothy Goes to School
- Toad Patrol - This show primarily used Montreal-based talents, but Bryn McAuley voiced Oyster as well.
- Top Wing
- Total Drama
- Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race
- Total Dramarama - By this point in the franchise's history, Katie Crown had moved to Los Angeles and now recorded her lines for Izzy from the United States.
- Totally Spies! - While the first two seasons used American voice actors, Seasons 3-6 brought in a mostly Toronto-based cast; for instance, Adrian Truss succeeded Jess Harnell as Jerry.
- Transformers
- Transformers: Cyberverse - Tony Daniels voiced Teletraan X, Kup, Astrotrain, Croaton, Drift, Ego, Lockdown, Ramjet and Teletraan-1.
- Transformers: BotBots
- True and the Rainbow Kingdom
- Turbo Dogs
- Trucktown
- Undergrads - While all four of the main characters were voiced by the (American) series creator, the supporting cast boasted many 306 talents, like Peter Oldring, Robert Tinkler, Sunday Muse, and Katie Griffin.
- Urban Vermin
- Wandering Wenda
- Wayside - Although the Pilot Movie also had Kathy Najimy as Mrs. Jewls.
- Weird Years
- What It's Like Being Alone
- Wild C.A.T.s (1994)
- Wild Kratts
- Willa's Wild Life
- Will and Dewitt - Dewitt was voiced by The Ocean Group's Richard Ian Cox, but everyone else was Toronto-based.
- Winston Steinburger and Sir Dudley Ding Dong
- Winx Club - Stephanie Beard voiced Nissa.
- Wishfart
- Wish Kid - Macaulay Culkin voiced protagonist Nick McClary, but the supporting cast was entirely from the Toronto talent pool.
- Wishenpoof
- World of Quest
- Work It Out Wombats!
- Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
- X-Men: The Animated Series
- X-Men '97 — The series used a mixture of Canadian and American talents, with most of the main cast reprising their roles from Toronto.
- Yam Roll — With the exception of Lee Tockar as the titular character and Katcho Miso.
- Yin Yang Yo!
- Young Love - Bahia Watson was one of the additional voice actors.
- Zeke's Pad - Tim Hamaguchi voiced Jay Fritter in this otherwise Vancouver-based voice production.
- Zerby Derby
- The ZhuZhus
- Zokie of Planet Ruby - With the exception of Zach Reino as Zokie.
- Z-Squad