1990 in animation

Events

March

April

  • April 21: The drug prevention TV cartoon Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue airs on four channels at once in the United States. It is notable for officially featuring cartoon characters from different animation studios all together in one film.[3]

July

August

September

October

November

Specific date unknown

Films released

Television series

Date Title Channel Year
January 1Maya the BeeNickelodeon1990
September 1Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream ZoneSyndication1990
The New Adventures of He-Man
September 7TaleSpinThe Disney Channel, Syndication1990–91
September 8Attack of the Killer TomatoesFox Kids
Bobby's World1990–98
Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates1990–91
Zazoo U1990
New Kids on the BlockABC
Little Rosey1990–91
The Wizard of Oz1990
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3NBC
Tom & Jerry KidsFox Kids1990–93
Gravedale HighNBC1990
Kid 'n Play
September 14Tiny Toon AdventuresSyndication, Fox Kids1990–92
September 15Bill & Ted's Excellent AdventuresCBS, Fox Kids1990–91
Captain Planet and the PlaneteersTBS1990–96
Piggsburg Pigs!Fox Kids1990
September 16The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho PandaSyndication1990–91
September 17Wake, Rattle, and Roll
September 29Widget

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 21Fantastic MaxSyndication1988–90Cancelled
November 19Chip 'n Dale: Rescue RangersThe Disney Channel, Syndication1989–90
November 24Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream ZoneSyndication1990
November 28DuckTales1987–90Ended
December 1Alvin and the ChipmunksNBC1983–90Cancelled
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 31990
Gravedale High
December 7The New Adventures of He-ManSyndication
December 8Zazoo UFox Kids
Kid 'n PlayNBC
December 14New Kids on the BlockABC
December 15Piggsburg Pigs!Fox Kids
December 28The Wizard of OzABC

Births

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

  • October 15: Michael Cusack, Australian voice actor, photographer, animator, storyboard artist writer and director (co-creator and voice of Pim, Alan and other various characters in Smiling Friends, creator of YOLO and Koala Man).

November

December

Deaths

January

February

  • February 16: Tadanari Okamoto, Japanese animated film director and producer (Echo Incorporated), dies at age 58.[40]

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

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December

See also

Sources

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  4. Ebert, Roger (host); Siskel, Gene (host) (January 12, 1991). "The Worst of 1990". Siskel & Ebert. Season 5. Episode 18 via SiskelEbert.org.
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  7. Moomin at IMDb
  8. TaleSpin at IMDb
  9. Bobby's World at IMDb
  10. New Kids on the Block at IMDb
  11. Peter Pan and the Pirates at IMDb
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