1991 in animation

Events

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Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
February 25The Pirates of Dark WaterABC, Syndication1991–93
March 1Toxic CrusadersSyndication1991
August 11DougNickelodeon1991–94
Rugrats1991–94, 1996–04
The Ren & Stimpy ShowNickelodeon, MTV1991–96
September 3The Legend of Prince ValiantThe Family Channel1991–93
Little DraculaFox Kids1991–99
September 7Little Shop1991
Taz-Mania1991–95
September 8Darkwing DuckThe Disney Channel, Syndication, ABC1991–92
Bucky O'Hare and the Toad WarsSyndication1991
September 14Super Mario WorldNBC
Wish Kid
Space Cats
Yo Yogi!
ProStars
HammermanABC
Mother Goose and GrimCBS1991–92
Where's Wally?1991
Back to the Future1991–92
September 15Young Robin HoodSyndication
September 16James Bond Jr.
September 28Mr. Bogus1991–93
November 30Liquid TelevisionMTV1991–95
Æon Flux
December 7A Bunch of MunschCTV, Showtime1991–92

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 18Wake, Rattle, and RollSyndication1990–91Cancelled
February 22Disney's Adventures of the Gummi BearsNBC, ABC, Syndication1985–91Ended
May 11Swamp Thing (1991)Fox Kids1990–91Cancelled
May 20Toxic CrusadersSyndication1991
August 8TaleSpinThe Disney Channel, Syndication1990–91
August 17A Pup Named Scooby-DooABC1988–91
September 10Fox's Peter Pan & the PiratesFox Kids1990–91
October 5The Real GhostbustersABC, Syndication1986–91Ended
October 26Captain N: The Game MasterNBC1989–91Cancelled
The New Adventures of Winnie the PoohThe Disney Channel, ABC1988–91
November 2Muppet Babies (1984)CBS1984–91Ended
November 16Bill & Ted's Excellent AdventuresCBS, Fox Kids1990–91Cancelled
November 23Attack of the Killer TomatoesFox Kids
November 30Little Shop1991
December 1Bucky O'Hare and the Toad WarsSyndication
December 6BeetlejuiceABC, Syndication1989–91
December 7HammermanABC1991
Super Mario WorldNBC
Wish Kid
Yo Yogi!
ProStars
December 8The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho PandaSyndication1990–91
December 14Where's Wally?CBS1991
Space CatsNBC

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See also

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