2010 in animation

Events

March

April

  • April 5:
  • April 14: The South Park episode "200" is broadcast, which portrays Muhammad, though as a censored image. The episode leads to serious controversy, riots and death threats. A week later, on April 21, the next episode "201" continues the Muhammad storyline but is notably censored, with several lines of dialogue muted. After their broadcast, both episodes are pulled from syndication, removed from the series' website, and unaired outside the United States.[5]
  • April 25: South Park is banned in Sri Lanka due to controversy over the episode "200", which depicted Gautama Buddha snorting cocaine.[6]

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Awards

Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
January 25Team UmizoomiNick Jr.2010–15
Handy Manny's School for ToolsPlayhouse Disney2010–11
February 13Kick Buttowski: Suburban DaredevilDisney XD2010–12
SciGirlsPBS Kids Go!2010–15
February 19The Ricky Gervais ShowHBO, Channel 42010–12
February 27Dance-A-Lot RobotPlayhouse Disney2010
March 1Hero: 108Cartoon Network2010–12
March 7Pink Panther and Pals2010
March 17Ugly AmericansComedy Central2010–12
April 5Adventure TimeCartoon Network2010–18
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated2010–13
April 23Ben 10: Ultimate Alien2010–12
Generator Rex2010–13
May 5Monster HighYouTube2010–15
June 5Pokémon: DP Sinnoh League VictorsCartoon Network2010–11
June 7Neighbors from HellTBS2010
June 24FuturamaComedy Central2010–13
June 27Mary Shelley's FrankenholeAdult Swim2010–12
September 3SidekickYTV2010–13
Fish HooksDisney Channel2010–14
September 6The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That!PBS Kids2010–18
Regular ShowCartoon Network2010–17
Mad2010–13
NFL Rush ZoneNicktoons2010–14
September 17Sym-Bionic TitanCartoon Network2010–11
September 22The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest HeroesDisney XD2010–13
October 2Planet SheenNickelodeon
T.U.F.F. Puppy2010–15
October 10The Twisted Whiskers ShowThe Hub2010
Cosmic Quantum Ray
My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic2010–19
Pound Puppies2010–13
Strawberry Shortcake's Berry Bitty Adventures2010–15
October 11Zevo-3Nicktoons2010–11
Maryoku YummyThe Hub2010
October 15The Adventures of Chuck and Friends2010–12
October 25RobotomyCartoon Network2010–11
November 18Dick FiguresMondo, YouTube2010–15
November 22Babar and the Adventures of BadouYTV, Treehouse TV2010–15
November 26G.I. Joe RenegadesThe Hub2010–11
Young JusticeCartoon Network, DC Universe2010–22
November 29Transformers: PrimeThe Hub2010–13
December 3Take Two with Phineas and FerbDisney Channel2010–11

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 28SuperNews!Current TV2005–10Ended
January 30The Secret SaturdaysCartoon Network2008–10
February 21Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!Nick Jr.2006–10
March 13ChaoticTheCW4Kids, Teletoon
March 26Ben 10: Alien ForceCartoon Network2008–10
May 6King of the HillFox1997–10
May 15Pokémon: DP Galactic BattlesCartoon Network2009–10
June 216teenTeletoon2005–10
July 26Neighbors from HellTBS2010Cancelled
August 7ChowderCartoon Network2007–10Ended
August 23Pink Panther and Pals2010Cancelled
August 30The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack2008–10Ended
September 24Tasty Time with ZeFronkPlayhouse DisneyCancelled
October 9My Friends Tigger & Pooh2007–10Ended
November 4Fetch! With Ruff RuffmanPBS Kids Go!2006–10
November 13Angelina Ballerina: The Next StepsPBS Kids2009–10
November 15Maryoku YummyThe Hub2010Cancelled
November 22Between the LionsPBS Kids2000–10Ended
December 1The Twisted Whiskers ShowThe Hub2010Cancelled
December 9Cosmic Quantum Ray

Births

December

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also

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