2005 in animation

Events

January

  • January 7: The first episode of Pocoyo airs.

February

March

April

May

June

  • June 22: Happy Tree Friends Volume 3 - Third Strike renews its theatrical release by adding episodes of 19 to 21 of the Internet Season 2, as well as Dino-Sore Days (an irregular episode), a Buddhist Monkey episode (Books of Fury).

July

August

September

October

November

  • November 4: Ed, Edd n Eddy returns from original series finale in 2004 with the fifth season premiering.
  • November 6: The first episode of The Boondocks airs.[20]

December

Awards

Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
January 3Toopy and BinooTreehouse TV2005–06
January 7Pocoyo (2005)YouTube, Clan, Channel 5, Nick Jr2005-present
January 17Auto-B-GoodSyndication2005–06
January 21American Dragon: Jake LongDisney Channel2005–07
January 23Pet AlienCartoon Network2005
February 6American Dad!Fox, TBS2005–present
February 20Robot ChickenAdult Swim
February 21Avatar: The Last AirbenderNickelodeon2005–08
March 11Wonder ShowzenMTV22005–06
March 25Krypto the SuperdogCartoon Network
May 2Fifi and the FlowertotsChannel 5, Sprout2005–07
May 30The Life and Times of Juniper LeeCartoon Network2005–06
June 17The Buzz on MaggieDisney Channel
June 1912 oz. MouseAdult Swim2005–07
July 8Camp LazloCartoon Network2005–08
July 9CatscratchNickelodeon2005–07
Time Warp TrioDiscovery Kids2005–06
August 19Hopeless PicturesIFC2005
Greg the Bunny2005–06
SuperNews!Current TV2005–10
August 22Firehouse TalesCartoon Network2005–07
Gerald McBoing-Boing
September 4Ribert and Robert's WonderworldSyndicated through PBS Kids2005–08
September 5Danger Rangers2005–06
The Zula Patrol2005–08
September 6Go, Diego, Go!Nick Jr.2005–11
September 10G.I. Joe: Sigma 64Kids TV2005–06
Bratz
September 17Loonatics UnleashedKids' WB2005–07
Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island2005–06
Pokémon: Advanced Battle
Johnny Test2005–08
September 19Get EdJetix2005–06
October 2Sunday PantsCartoon Network2005
October 3TrollzSyndication
October 9Little EinsteinsPlayhouse Disney2005–09
SquidbilliesAdult Swim2005–21
November 6The Boondocks2005–14
Minoriteam2005–06
November 25The X'sNickelodeon
December 13Moral OrelAdult Swim2005–09
December 26My Gym Partner's a MonkeyCartoon Network2005–08
December 27Ben 10 (2005)

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 15Megas XLRCartoon Network2004–05Cancelled
January 22Dave the BarbarianDisney Channel
February 6The Super Milk Chan ShowAdult Swim
February 19Kenny the SharkDiscovery Kids2003–05
February 26¡Mucha Lucha!Kids' WB2002–05
March 25The Powerpuff Girls (1998)Cartoon Network1998–05
Star Wars: Clone Wars2003–05Ended
April 20Baby Looney Tunes2001–05
April 24Sealab 2021Adult Swim
May 26Pet AlienCartoon Network2005Cancelled, until remaining episodes aired on Kabillion in 2007.
May 27Father of the PrideNBC2004–05Cancelled
June 15CatDogNicktoons1998–05Ended
July 8Jackie Chan AdventuresKids' WB2000–05
July 22Video ModsMTV22004–05Cancelled
August 19The Proud FamilyDisney Channel2001–05Ended
September 10Pokémon: Advanced ChallengeKids' WB2004–05
October 14Hopeless PicturesIFC2005Cancelled
October 30Sunday PantsCartoon Network
November 8TrollzSyndication
November 11Duck DodgersCartoon Network2003–05Ended
November 25Jay Jay the Jet PlanePBS Kids1998–05
Dragon Tales1999–05
November 27FatherhoodNick at Nite2004–05Cancelled
December 25Stroker & HoopAdult Swim

Births

January

February

May

June

July

August

September

  • September 7: Ruth Righi, American actress (voice of the title character in Eureka!).

October

November

December

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also

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