
Harmony is sold in three different versions- Essentials for amateurs and students, which offers only the most basic capabilities, Advanced for the more advanced animators who demand the ability to import bitmap graphics as the backdrop and do simple 3D animations, and Premium, for those who need full-fledged 3D animation capabilitiesnote , advanced 2D capabilities, and cinema-quality 8K rendering. Both Advanced and Premium versions can use the Harmony Server for remote storage of asset and projects, but not the Essentials version.
Toon Boom has bought over Cambridge Animation Systems, whose Animo software powered the United Kingdom's animation industry (as well as some of Hollywood's) from the early 1990s to the mid 2000s.
Toon Boom Animation Inc. was wholly purchased by Corus Entertainment in 2012, following up on their 2004 purchase in half of the company's shares. As Corus also owns Nelvana, most of Nelvana's productions since the late 2000s have been done using Harmony and other Toon Boom products. In 2023 however, financial woes at Corus led to them selling Toon Boom Animation Inc. to the private equity firm TPG Inc.
Series/films animated (in whole, or in part) with this program:
Western Animation
- 101 Dalmatian Street (the pilot pitch reel used traditional animation; but the series itself was animated purely digital)
- 50/50 Heroes
- 6teen
- American Dad! (used Wacom Cintiqs for season 3 in production order onwards (though hand-drawn layouts are still used); the first two production seasons were tradtionally animated with digital ink-and-paint)
- Amphibia - Only in the season 3 episodes "Adventures in Catsitting", "Spider-Sprig / Olivia & Yunan" and "Froggy Little Christmas". "The New Normal" actually uses a mixture of Harmony and traditional animation, rather than purely using one style or the other. All of the aforementioned episodes were credited to Saerom. All other episodes of the series, even all the other ones outsourced to Saerom, are instead traditionally animated with digital ink and paint.
- The Angry Birds Movie (2D sequences)
- Angry Birds Toons
- Archer
- Arthur - used traditional animation with digital ink and paint from season 1 to 15. When 9 Story Media Group took over production from CINAR/Cookie Jar starting with season 16, the show switched to Adobe Flash, but when Oasis Animation took over starting with season 20, it switched to Harmony.
- Atomic Puppet
- The Awesomes
- Best and Bester
- Big Blue
- Big City Greens - Only in the season 2 episode "Chipocalypse Now," which was outsourced to Sugarcube and animated in a very similar fashion to that studio's work on The Owl House and Star vs. the Forces of Evil (see below). All other episodes of the series, even the other ones outsourced to Sugarcube, are instead traditionally animated with digital ink and paint.
- Big Hero 6: The Series
- Bird & Squirrel
- Blue's Clues & You! - 2D-animated segments only
- Bob's Burgers - Season 2 onward (season 1 used Adobe Flash)
- Brickleberry (seasons 2 and 3 note )
- Bro'Town
- Caillou - First three seasons were traditionally animated with digital ink and paint by SMEC Media in Taiwan before production was moved to Clockwork Zoo in South Africa. Season 4 was animated using Adobe Flash, but Season 5 switched to Harmony
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- Camp Lakebottom
- Carl the Collector
- Cat Burglar
- Cats Don't Dance
- Cleopatra in Space
- Clifford the Big Red Dog (2019 series only; previously the direct-to-video specials used traditional cel animation while the 2000 series and its spin-off Clifford's Puppy Days were hand-drawn with digital ink-and-paint)
- Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (2017)
- Corn & Peg
- Cupcake & Dino: General Services
- The Cuphead Show!
- Curious George (TV Series, 2006)
- Danger Mouse (2015)
- Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood
- The Day My Butt Went Psycho!
- Detentionaire
- Di-Gata Defenders
- D.N. Ace
- Do Not Watch This Show
- The Dog & Pony Show
- Dorg Van Dango
- Dragon Hunters
- Droners
- DuckTales (2017)
- Elinor Wonders Why
- Empress Chung
- Esme & Roy
- Ever After High
- F is for Family
- Family Guy (the episodes animated by Yearim Productions for seasons 6 and 7 used Wacom Cintiqs (though the layouts are still hand-drawn); eventually became fully digital with hand-drawn layouts full time starting with season 8 note ; seasons 1-5, most episodes of season 6 and the season 7 episodes animated by Digital eMation were traditionally animated with digital ink-and-paint)
- Fangbone!
- Fatherhood
- Fire Ball (2005 film)
- Fishtronaut (season 2 only)
- Funky Cops
- Futurama (seasons 1-7 were animated traditionally in Open.Toonz, with hand-drawn digital ink-and-paint; switched over to being drawn on paper for the revival)
- Future-Worm!
- Galactik Football
- Gerald McBoing-Boing (the 2005 series)
- Geronimo Stilton (the animated series based on the book)
- Get Ace
- Get a Horse!
- Godspeed
- Goldie (2025)
- Grossology
- The Ghost and Molly McGee
- Hamster & Gretel (used Wacom Cintiqs)
- HarmonQuest
- 'Harmony in Despair''
- Harriet the Spy
- Harvey Street Kids
- Hazbin Hotel
- Hilda
- Hit-Monkey
- Hotel Transylvania: The Series
- How to Hook Up Your Home Theater
- Inside Job (2021)
- Jake and the Never Land Pirates (season 2 onwards; season 1 used Adobe Flash)
- Jelly
- Jellystone!
- Jorel's Brother
- Jimmy Two-Shoes - Season 1 only. Switched to Adobe Flash in Season 2.
- Johnny Test, beginning with season 7, the first season of the 2021 revival (season 1 was traditionally animated with digital ink-and-paint, and seasons 2-6 used Adobe Flash)
- The Jungle Book 2
- Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil
- Kid Cosmic
- King of the Hill (used Wacom Cintiqs starting with season 11;note though hand-drawn layouts are still used for seasons 11-13; became fully digital by the revival (seasons 14-15); seasons 1-7 used traditional cel animation, and seasons 8-10 were hand-drawn with digital ink-and-paint)
- Klaus (2019)
- Krapopolis (Season 2 and onwards, Season 1 was traditionally animated with digital ink-and-paint)
- Kung Foot
- Kuu Kuu Harajuku (Seasons 2 and 3)
- Legends of Chamberlain Heights
- The Legend Of Ponnivala Death And The Queen
- Lemmings (short film)
- Let's Go Luna!
- The Life & Times of Tim (season 3 only, seasons 1 and 2 were animated in Adobe Flash)
- Lifeboat Luke
- The Lion Guard
- The Lion King II: Simba's Pride
- Little Amadeus
- LoliRock
- Looney Tunes Cartoons (episodes are often animated on either rigs or Wacom Cintiqs)
- The Loud House
- Lyla in the Loop
- Mickey Mouse (2013): The title cards even says it's "in Harmonic Mercurivision"
- The Mighty B!
- Mike Tyson Mysteries
- Mixels - Season 1 and the Season 2 episode "Mixel Moon Madness", switched to Adobe Flash in the next episode onward.
- Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur (2023) - According to producer Steve Loter
, a mixture of Toon Boom Harmony (for staging and head-rigging) and hand-drawn animation (character bodies) is used.
- My Life Me
- My Little Pony: The Movie (2017)
- Mysticons
- Nature Cat
- Neighbors from Hell
- Not A Box
- Ollie's Pack
- Once Upon a Studio (used Wacom Cintiqs for the 2D characters)
- Open Season: Call of Nature
- Oswaldo
- The Owl House (only the episodes that were animated by Sugarcube list; the rest of the series is hand-drawn with digital ink-and-paint)
- Peg + Cat
- Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero
- Phineas and Ferb (season 5 onwards; seasons 1-4 were animated traditionally with digital ink-and-paint)
- Phineas and Ferb The Movie: Candace Against the Universe (only the parts outsourced to Snipple Animation; the rest of the movie is traditionally animated with digital ink and paint)
- Pickle and Peanut
- Pikwik Pack
- Pinkalicious & Peterrific (earlier seasons are animated in CelAction)
- Pink Panther and Pals
- Pinocchio (2012)
- The Powerpuff Girls Movie
- Primos (episodes animated by Snipple Animation only; the Sugarcube episodes use traditional animation)
- The Princess and the Frog - Uses frame by frame animation shots through the program rather than tweening.
- Producing Parker
- The Proud Family (only the content for the series provided by Liquid AnimationList; the rest of the series was traditionally animated with digital ink-and-paint)
- Puffin Rock
- Recess: School's Out
- Regular Show: The Lost Tapes
- Rescue Heroes - Seasons 2 and 3 used Wacom Cintiqs for its animation, becoming one of the first shows to use that software, season 1 was animated traditionally with digital ink-and-paint.
- Return to Never Land
- Rick and Morty
- Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Robotboy
- Robot Chicken
- Rosie's Rules
- Ruby Gloom
- Santapprentice
- Saving Me
- Scaredy Squirrel (2011)
- The Secret of Kells
- Sidekick
- The Simpsons (used Wacom Cintiqs with hand-drawn layouts for mid-season 18note (in production order) onwards; most of the episodes from the first 13 seasons (in production order)note used traditional cel animation, and "Radioactive Man", "Tennis the Menace", "Treehouse of Horror XIII", and all the episodes from production season 14note until season 18 were traditionally animated with digital ink-and-paint)
- Skunk Fu!
- Smiling Friends (season 3 only; replacing Adobe Animate from seasons 1-2)
- Solar Opposites
- South Park
- Space Hip Hop Duck
- Spliced
- SpongeBob SquarePants (used Wacom Cintiqs from "Pest of the West" to "SpongeBob, You're Fired", season 1 used traditional cel animation and season 2 until season 5's "To Save a Squirrel" and season 9B onwards are animated traditionally with digital ink-and-paint, though are storyboarded with Toon Boom)
- Star vs. the Forces of Evil (except for the episodes that were animated by Rough Draft KoreaList, which are hand-drawn with digital ink and paint)
- Sunny Day
- Super Duper Bunny League
- Tales of Zale (used Wacom Cintiqs)
- Ten Year Old Tom
- The Strange Chores
- Summer Memories
- Teen Titans Go! (season 5 onwards; previous seasons were animated using Adobe Flash)
- The Tigger Movie
- Total Drama and its spinoff, Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race
- Tom
- Transformers: Prime
- Transformers: Rescue Bots (only for the first season)
- The Triplets and Gaudi
- The Triplets of Belleville
- Thomas & Friends: All Engines Go
- TRON: Uprising
- Trunk Train
- The Unstoppable Yellow Yeti (the show uses a mixture of rigs and Wacom Cintiqs)
- Van Helsing: The London Assignment
- Vikingskool
- Voltron: Legendary Defender
- Wander Over Yonder
- Wayside - Wacom Cintiqs were used for the first season, but later switched to Adobe Flash in Season 2 due to drastic budget cuts.
- Weird Years
- Wild Kratts
- Winnie the Pooh (2011) - Uses frame by frame animation shots through the program rather than tweening.
- Wishfart
- Work It Out Wombats!
- Wylde Pak (used Wacom Cintiqs)
- Xavier Riddle and the Secret Museum
- YooHoo & Friends (The show mostly uses rigs but has a handful of hand-drawn episodes)
- Yvon of the Yukon (used Wacom Cintiqs for season 3 only; seasons 1-2 were animated traditionally with digital ink-and-paint)
- The ZhuZhus
- Zig & Sharko
- Zombie Hotel (used Wacom Cintiqs)
Anime
- Aikatsu! - Episode 42 onward (Episodes 1 to 41 used Retas
)
- Astro Boy (2003 series)
- Flag
- JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (2012 series onward)
- O Jii San No Lamp
- One Piece (used Wacom Cintiqs starting with episode 207; the first 206 episodes used hand-drawn animation with digital ink-and-paint)
- Overlord (2012) (Seasons 2 and 3 only; seasons 1 and 4 used hand-drawn animation with digital ink-and-paint)
- Tokyo Ghoul:re
- Pokémon the Series (specific scenes for XY, full series for Sun & Moon)
Series/film that are storyboarded but not animated with this program
- The Amazing World of Gumball note
- The Chicken Squad
- The Fairly OddParents! (later seasons)
- Futurama (as of season 8)
- Hannibal
- Knights of Sidonia
- Steven Universe
- SpongeBob SquarePants (as of season 9B)
- Uncle Grandpa
- Phineas and Ferb (prior to the revival; the show was actually storyboarded on Toon-Boom software from the beginning; even though the animation is still hand-drawn on paper)
Anime
- Ah My Buddha!!
- Azumanga Daioh
- Rave Master
- Read or Die
- Simoun
- You're Under Arrest! (Full Throttle season)
Video Games
List of Web Animation that have used/currently using this program:
- Bad Days (along with its main software TVPaint)
- Eddsworld (only the episode "Mirror Mirror"; all others were animated with Adobe Flash, except for "Saloonatics" which used TVPaint)
- Fanboy Rampage for Mondo Media (along with its main software TVPaint)
- Fixed Fairy Tales and Munchkin Music for HISHE Kids (along with their main software TVPaint)
- Pretty Pretty Please I Don't Want to Be a Magical Girl (1 sequence)
- The Seven Sinisters.
- The LeBrons - Season 1 only. The next two seasons are CGI.
- Leisure Time (The Original Pilot)
- Ralph Kard (along with its main software TVPaint)
