List of children's animated television series of the 1990s
This is a list of children's animated television series (including internet television series ); that is, animated programs originally targeted towards audiences aged 12 and under in mind.
This list does not include Japanese, Chinese, or Korean series, as children's animation is much more common in these regions.
1990s
United States
Title
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Age rating
Technique
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
Adventure
26 episodes
Shigeru Miyamoto (original characters)
September 8, 1990 – December 1, 1990
NBC (United States)
DIC Animation City
TV-Y7
Traditional
Nintendo
Fantasy
Italia 1 (Italy)
Reteitalia, S.p.A.
Sei Young Animation
Gravedale High
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
David Kirschner
September 8, 1990 – December 1, 1990
NBC
H-B Production Co.
TV-Y7
Traditional
Science fiction
NBC Productions
Kid 'n Play
1 season, 13 episodes
September 8, 1990 – December 8, 1990
NBC
Marvel Productions
TV-Y7
Traditional
Saban Entertainment
New Kids on the Block
Comedy
1 season, 15 episodes
September 8, 1990 – December 14, 1990
ABC
DIC Animation City
TV-Y7
Traditional
The Wizard of Oz
Action
1 season, 13 episodes
Doug Molitor
September 8, 1990 – December 28, 1990
ABC
DIC Animation City
TV-Y
Traditional
Adventure
Comedy
Fantasy
Turner Entertainment Co.
Musical
Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
Comedy
2 seasons, 21 episodes
Richard Mueller
September 8, 1990 – December 4, 1993
Fox Kids
Marvel Productions
TV-Y7
Traditional
Science fiction
Fox Children's Productions
Bobby's World
Comedy
7 seasons, 81 episodes
Howie Mandel
September 8, 1990 – February 23, 1998
Fox Kids
Film Roman
TV-Y
Traditional
Fantasy
Alevy Productions
Tom & Jerry Kids
Slapstick comedy
4 seasons, 65 episodes
Don Lusk
September 8, 1990 – December 4, 1993
Fox Kids
H-B Production Co.
TV-Y
Traditional
Paul Sommer
Absurd humor
Carl Urbano
Turner Entertainment
Tiny Toon Adventures
Adventure Comedy Fantasy Musical Slapstick Satire
3 seasons, 100 episodes
Tom Ruegger
September 14, 1990 – May 28, 1995
CBS (pilot only) Syndicated (1990–1992) Fox Kids (1992–1995)
Warner Bros. Animation Amblin Entertainment
TV-Y7
Traditional
Captain Planet and the Planeteers
Superhero fiction Action Adventure Edutainment
6 seasons, 113 episodes
Ted Turner Barbara Pyle Robert Larkin III
September 15, 1990 – May 11, 1996
TBS
DIC Enterprises (1990–1992, seasons 1–3) Hanna-Barbera Cartoons (1993–1996)
TV-Y7
Traditional
Piggsburg Pigs!
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Melissa Silverman
September 15, 1990 – December 15, 1990
Fox Kids
The Fred Silverman Company Ruby-Spears Productions The Sy Fischer Company
—
Traditional
Merrie Melodies Starring Bugs Bunny & Friends
Anthology
1 season, 65 episodes
September 17, 1990 – September 9, 1994
• Syndication • Fox Kids
Warner Bros. Animation
—
Traditional
Wake, Rattle, and Roll
Comedy
1 season, 50 episodes
September 17, 1990 – January 18, 1991
Syndication
The Walt Disney Company
—
Traditional
The Pirates of Dark Water
Action Adventure Fantasy
2 seasons, 21 episodes
David Kirschner
February 25, 1991 – May 23, 1993
ABC (season 1)First-run syndication (season 2)
H-B Production Co. in association with: Fil-Cartoons Tama Production (season 1) Mr. Big Cartoons (season 1) Wang Film Productions (season 1) Additional animation: Kennedy Cartoons (uncredited) Big Star (uncredited)
TV-Y7
Traditional
Doug
Comedy Adventure
7 seasons, 117 episodes
Jim Jinkins
August 11, 1991 – January 2, 1994 September 7, 1996 – June 26, 1999
Nickelodeon (1991–94)ABC (1996–99)
Jumbo Pictures Games Animation (seasons 1–4) Ellipse Programme (seasons 2–4) Walt Disney Television Animation (seasons 5–7)
TV-Y
Traditional
Rugrats
Comedy Adventure Slice of life
9 seasons, 172 episodes
Arlene Klasky Gábor Csupó Paul Germain
August 11, 1991 – June 8, 2004
Nickelodeon
Klasky Csupo Games Animation (1991–97) Nickelodeon Animation Studio (1998–2003) Wang Film Productions (1991–92) Shanghai Morning Sun Animation (1991–2004, uncredited) Anivision (1992–2003)
TV-Y
Traditional
The Ren & Stimpy Show
Surreal comedy
4 seasons, 52 episodes
John Kricfalusi
August 11, 1991 – October 20, 1996
Nickelodeon (1991–95) MTV (1996)
Spümcø (seasons 1–2) Games Animation (seasons 3–5)
TV-Y7
Traditional
Taz-Mania
Comedy
4 seasons, 65 episodes
September 7, 1991 – May 22, 1995
Fox Kids
Warner Bros. Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
Darkwing Duck
Superhero fiction Comedy
3 seasons, 91 episodes
Tad Stones
September 8, 1991 – December 5, 1992
ABC
Walt Disney Television Animation Walt Disney Television
TV-Y7
Traditional
Mother Goose and Grimm
Animated
2 seasons, 13 episodes
Mike Peters
September 14, 1991 – 1992
CBS
Tribune Media Services Grimmy, Inc. Lee Mendelson Productions Film Roman MGM Television MGM-Pathe Communications
TV-G
Traditional
Space Cats
Animation Adventure Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Paul Fusco
September 14, 1991 – July 25, 1992
NBC
Marvel Productions Paul Fusco Productions
—
Traditional
Yo Yogi!
Animation Adventure Comedy Mystery
13 episodes
September 14, 1991 – December 14, 1991
NBC
Hanna-Barbera Productions
TV-Y
Traditional
Batman: The Animated Series
Crime Neo-noir Superhero
2 seasons, 85 episodes
Eric Radomski Bruce Timm
September 5, 1992 – September 15, 1995
Fox Kids
DIC Entertainment Warner Bros. Animation
TV-Y7
Traditional
Goof Troop
Animated sitcom
2 seasons, 78 episodes
Robert Taylor Michael Peraza Jr.
September 5, 1992 – December 5, 1993
The Disney Channel (1992) Syndication (season 1) ABC (season 2)
Walt Disney Television Animation Walt Disney Television
TV-Y
Traditional
The Little Mermaid
Children's television series Fantasy
3 seasons, 31 episodes
September 11, 1992 – November 26, 1994
CBS
Walt Disney Television Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa
Western
2 seasons, 26 episodes
Ryan Brown
September 12, 1992 – December 4, 1993
ABC
King World Productions Greengrass Productions Gunther-Wahl Productions (1992, season 1) Ruby-Spears Enterprises (1993, season 2) Flextech Television Mini Mountain Productions
TV-Y
Traditional
The Addams Family
Animation Comedy horror
2 seasons, 21 episodes
September 14, 1992 – November 6, 1993
ABC
H-B Production Co.
TV-Y
Traditional
The Plucky Duck Show
1 season, 13 episodes
Tom Ruegger (uncredited)
September 19, 1992 – November 28, 1992
Fox Kids
Warner Bros. Animation Amblin Entertainment
TV-Y
Traditional
Raw Toonage
Wackiness Comedy Cartoon
1 season, 12 episodes
September 19, 1992 – December 5, 1992
CBS
Walt Disney Television Animation Marsu Productions (Marsupilami segments only)
TV-Y
Traditional
ToonHeads
Anthology
8 seasons, 102 episodes
October 2, 1992 – November 23, 2003
Cartoon Network
—
Traditional
American Heroes & Legends
Animated Fantasy
11 episodes
October 14, 1992 – October 10, 1993
Showtime
Rabbit Ears Productions
—
Traditional
Donald's Quack Attack
Anthology
1 season, 96 episodes
November 2, 1992 – 1997
Disney Channel
The Walt Disney Company
—
Traditional
Mickey's Mouse Tracks
Anthology
1 season, 78 episodes
November 2, 1992 – 1995
Disney Channel
The Walt Disney Company
—
Traditional
2 Stupid Dogs
Comedy
2 seasons, 26 episodes
Donovan Cook
September 5, 1993 – May 15, 1995
TBS
Hanna-Barbera
TV-Y7
Traditional
Droopy, Master Detective
Film noir Comedy Satire
1 season, 13 episodes
September 13 – December 4, 1993
Fox Kids
Hanna-Barbera Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
TV-Y
Traditional
SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron
Action/Adventure Fantasy Superhero
2 seasons, 25 episodes
Christian Tremblay Yvon Tremblay
September 11, 1993 – January 13, 1995
TBS
Turner Entertainment Turner Program Services Warner Bros. Television Studios
TV-Y7
Traditional
Animaniacs
Comedy Musical Satire Slapstick
5 seasons, 99 episodes
Tom Ruegger
September 13, 1993 – November 14, 1998
Fox Kids (1993–1995) Kids' WB (1995–1998)
Warner Bros. Animation Amblin Entertainment
TV-Y7
Traditional
Cro
20 episodes
September 18, 1993 – October 22, 1994
ABC
Children's Television Workshop (CTW) Film Roman
TV-Y
Traditional
Marsupilami
Animated series Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
André Franquin
September 18, 1993 – December 11, 1993
CBS
Walt Disney Television Animation Marsu Productions
TV-Y7
Traditional
Rocko's Modern Life
Surreal comedy Satire
4 seasons, 52 episodes
Joe Murray
September 18, 1993 – November 24, 1996
Nickelodeon
Joe Murray Productions Games Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
The Moxy Show
Anthology
1 season, 24 episodes
Brad DeGraf
December 5, 1993 – December 25, 1995
Cartoon Network
Colossal Pictures
TV-Y7
CGI
Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego?
Adventure Mystery Edutainment
4 seasons, 40 episodes
February 5, 1994 – January 2, 1999
Fox Kids
DIC Entertainment
TV-Y7
Traditional
Aladdin
Action –adventure Fantasy
3 seasons, 86 episodes
February 6, 1994 – November 25, 1995
The Disney Channel Syndication CBS
Walt Disney Television Walt Disney Television Animation
TV-Y7
Traditional
Conan and the Young Warriors
Cartoon Children's fantasy
1 season, 13 episodes
March 5, 1994 – August 27, 1994
CBS
Sunbow Productions Graz Entertainment Hanho Studios AKOM
—
Traditional
Beethoven
Comedy
26 episodes
September 10, 1994 – December 3, 1994
CBS
Northern Lights Entertainment Universal Cartoon Studios
TV-Y7
Traditional
Bump in the Night
Comedy
2 seasons, 27 episodes
Ken Pontac David Bleiman
September 10, 1994 – December 9, 1995
ABC
Danger Productions Greengrass Productions
TV-Y
Stop-motion
The Tick
Superhero Comedy Satire
3 seasons, 36 episodes
Ben Edlund
September 10, 1994 – November 24, 1996
Fox Kids
Sunbow Entertainment Graz Entertainment AKOM
TV-Y7
Traditional
Skeleton Warriors
Science fiction Horror
1 season, 13 episodes
Gary Goddard
September 17, 1994 – December 10, 1994
CBS
Landmark Entertainment Group Graz Entertainment Inc.
TV-Y7
Traditional
Gargoyles
Animation Urban fantasy Mythology Science fiction
3 seasons, 78 episodes
October 24, 1994 – February 15, 1997
Syndicated (1994–96) ABC (1996–97)
Walt Disney Television Animation Jade Animation (Seasons 1–2) Tama Productions (Seasons 1–2)
TV-Y7
Traditional
Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
Comedy Fantasy
4 seasons, 52 episodes
Gábor Csupó Peter Gaffney
October 29, 1994 – December 6, 1997
Nickelodeon
Klasky Csupo Games Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
Spider-Man
Superhero Action adventure Science fiction
5 seasons, 65 episodes
November 19, 1994 – January 31, 1998
Fox Kids
* Marvel Entertainment Group Marvel Films Animation Tokyo Movie Shinsha
TV-Y7
Traditional
What a Cartoon!
Anthology Comedy Variety
1 season, 48 episodes
Fred Seibert
February 20, 1995 – November 28, 1997
Cartoon Network
Cartoon Network Studios Hanna-Barbera
TV-Y7/TV-G
Traditional
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child
Anthology
3 seasons, 39 episodes
Robert Guillaume
March 12, 1995 – July 18, 2000
HBO Family
Hyperion Pictures Two Oceans Entertainment Group Wonderwings.com Entertainment Confetti Entertainment Company HBO The Jim Henson Company
TV-Y
Traditional
The Mask: Animated Series
Superhero Surreal humour Action Adventure Comedy Slapstick [not verified in body ]
3 seasons, 54 episodes
September 8, 1995 – September 24, 1999
CBS
Dark Horse Entertainment Film Roman Sunbow Entertainment New Line Television
TV-Y7
Traditional
Timon & Pumbaa
Adventure Comedy Slapstick
3 seasons, 85 episodes
September 8, 1995 – September 24, 1999
Syndication CBS Toon Disney (season 3)
Walt Disney Television Walt Disney Television Animation
TV-Y7
Traditional
Freakazoid!
2 seasons, 24 episodes
Bruce Timm Paul Dini
September 9, 1995 – June 1, 1997
Kids' WB
Warner Bros. Animation Amblin Entertainment
TV-G
Traditional
Pinky and the Brain
Comic science fiction
4 seasons, 66 episodes
Tom Ruegger
September 9, 1995 – November 14, 1998
Kids' WB
Warner Bros. Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries
5 seasons, 52 episodes
September 9, 1995 – December 18, 2002
Kids' WB (1995–2000)Cartoon Network (2002)
Warner Bros. Animation
TV-G
Traditional
Bugs 'n' Daffy
Anthology
2 seasons, 130 episodes
September 11, 1995 – September 12, 1998
Kids' WB
Warner Bros. Animation
—
Traditional
Cartoon Planet
Comedy Variety
3 seasons, 146 episodes
Keith Crofford Mike Lazzo
Original: September 10, 1995 – February 4, 1998 Revival: March 30, 2012 – February 8, 2014
TBS (1995–98) Cartoon Network (2012–14)
Ghost Planet Industries (1995–98) Turner Studios (2012–14)
TV-Y7
Traditional (seasons 1–2)/Flash (season 3)
Santo Bugito
Children's programming
1 season, 13 episodes
Arlene Klasky
September 16, 1995 – August 17, 1996
CBS
Anivision Klasky-Csupo
—
Traditional
The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat
Children's television series Comedy Surreal humour
2 seasons, 21 episodes
Pat Sullivan Otto Messmer Joe Oriolo (characters)
September 16, 1995 – April 12, 1997
CBS
Felix the Cat Productions Film Roman Wang Film Productions (uncredited)
TV-G
Traditional
The Adventures of Hyperman
Superhero comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
October 14, 1995 – August 10, 1996
CBS
Columbia Pictures Television Sunbow Productions Hyperion Animation
—
Traditional
Dumb and Dumber
13 episodes
October 28, 1995 – February 3, 1996
ABC
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons New Line Television
TV-Y7
Traditional
C Bear and Jamal
Adventure Comedy Musical
2 seasons, 13 episodes
Earl Richey Jones Todd R. Jones
February 3, 1996 – February 22, 1997
Fox Kids
Film Roman Taurus Film GmbH & Co
TV-Y
Traditional
Dexter's Laboratory
Comic science fiction
4 seasons, 78 episodes
Genndy Tartakovsky
April 27, 1996 – November 20, 2003
Cartoon Network
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons (1997–99) Cartoon Network Studios (1996–97, 2001–03)
TV-G
Traditional
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
Adventure Drama Sci-fi
2 seasons, 52 episodes
August 26, 1996 – April 16, 1997
Cartoon Network
Hanna-Barbera
TV-Y7
Traditional
Adventures from the Book of Virtues
Anthology
3 seasons, 39 episodes
Bruce D. Johnson
September 2, 1996 – December 17, 2000
PBS
KCET PorchLight Entertainment Fox Animation Studios
TV-Y7
Traditional
Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series
Action /Adventure Science fantasy Superhero Comedy Sports
1 season, 26 episodes
Marty Isenberg Robert N. Skir David Wise
September 6, 1996 – January 17, 1997
ABC Syndication
Anaheim Ducks Walt Disney Television Walt Disney Television Animation
TV-Y7
Traditional
Superman: The Animated Series
Superhero Action Adventure Drama
3 seasons, 54 episodes
September 6, 1996 – February 12, 2000
Kids' WB
Warner Bros. Animation
TV-Y7
Traditional
Road Rovers
1 season, 13 episodes
Tom Ruegger Jeff Gordon
September 7, 1996 – February 22, 1997
Kids' WB
Warner Bros. Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
Blue's Clues
Educational
6 seasons, 143 episodes
Traci Paige Johnson Todd Kessler Angela Santomero
September 8, 1996 – August 6, 2006
Nick Jr. Channel
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
TV-Y
Flash/Live-action
Project G.e.e.K.e.R.
Action Adventure Comedy Science fiction
1 season, 13 episodes
Douglas TenNapel Doug Langdale
September 14, 1996 – December 7, 1996
CBS
Doug² Adelaide Productions Columbia TriStar Television
—
Traditional
Cave Kids
Adventure
1 season, 8 episodes
September 21, 1996 – November 9, 1996
Cartoon Network
Hanna-Barbera
TV-G
Traditional
Jungle Cubs
Adventure Children's Comedy Fantasy
2 seasons, 21 episodes
Mark S. Bernthal
October 5, 1996 – January 10, 1998
ABC
Walt Disney Television Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
Hey Arnold!
Comedy
5 seasons, 100 episodes
Craig Bartlett
October 7, 1996 – June 8, 2004
Nickelodeon
Snee-Oosh, Inc. Nickelodeon Animation Studio
TV-Y7
Traditional
KaBlam!
Comedy Musical Variety Slapstick
4 seasons, 48 episodes
Robert Mittenthal Will McRobb Chris Viscardi Michael Pearlstein Cote Zellers Albie Hecht
October 7, 1996 – January 22, 2000
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon Animation Studio Flying Mallet, Inc. (season 4)
TV-Y7
Traditional/Stop-motion
Waynehead
Adventure Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Damon Wayans (uncredited)
October 19, 1996 – May 17, 1997
Kids' WB
Nelvana Warner Bros. Television Animation Philippine Animation Studio, Inc. Hanho Heung-Up Co., Ltd. TMS-Kyokuchi Corporation
TV-Y
Traditional
The Angry Beavers
Comedy
4 seasons, 62 episodes
Mitch Schauer
April 19, 1997 – November 11, 2001
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon Animation Studio Gunther-Wahl Productions
TV-Y
Traditional
Nightmare Ned
Comedy horror
25 episodes
Terry Shakespeare G. Sue Shakespeare David Molina
April 19, 1997 – August 9, 1997
ABC
Walt Disney Television Animation Creative Capers Entertainment
TV-Y7
Traditional
Johnny Bravo
Comedy
4 seasons, 65 episodes
Van Partible
July 14, 1997 – August 27, 2004
Cartoon Network
Hanna-Barbera (1997–2002) Cartoon Network Studios (2001–04)
TV-Y7
Traditional
Cow and Chicken
Surreal comedy
4 seasons, 52 episodes
David Feiss
July 15, 1997 – July 24, 1999
Cartoon Network
Hanna-Barbera
TV-Y7
Traditional
I Am Weasel
Comedy
5 seasons, 79 episodes
David Feiss
July 15, 1997 – 2000
Cartoon Network
Hanna-Barbera
TV-Y7
Traditional
Recess
Children's television series Comedy
6 seasons, 65 episodes
Paul Germain Joe Ansolabehere
August 31, 1997 – November 5, 2001
ABC (One Saturday Morning/ABC Kids ) UPN (Disney's One Too ) Toon Disney
Walt Disney Television Animation Paul & Joe Productions (2000–01, seasons 5–6) Grimsaem Plus One Animation Sunwoo Animation Toon City
TV-Y
Traditional
101 Dalmatians: The Series
Comedy Adventure
2 seasons, 65 episodes
September 1, 1997 – March 4, 1998
ABC (1997–1998, season 1) Syndication (1997–1998, season 2)
Jumbo Pictures Walt Disney Television Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
Pepper Ann
Animated sitcom Teen comedy Comedy drama
5 seasons, 65 episodes
Sue Rose
September 13, 1997 – November 18, 2000
ABC (1997–2000) UPN (2000)
Walt Disney Television Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
Science Court
Animation/nontraditional court show
3 seasons, 29 episodes
Tom Snyder
September 13, 1997 – January 22, 2000
ABC
Burns & Burns Productions Tom Snyder Productions
TV-Y
Traditional
The New Batman Adventures
Superhero Action Adventure Mystery Thriller Drama
1 season, 24 episodes
Bruce Timm Paul Dini
September 13, 1997 – January 16, 1999
Kids' WB
DC Comics Warner Bros. Animation
TV-Y7
Traditional
The New Batman/Superman Adventures
2 seasons, 130 episodes
September 13, 1997 – February 12, 2000
Kids' WB
DC Comics Warner Bros. Animation
—
Traditional
The Ink and Paint Club
Anthology
1 season, 60 episodes
September 22, 1997 – February 5, 1998
Disney Channel
The Walt Disney Company
—
Traditional
Salty's Lighthouse
1 season, 26 episodes
October 3, 1997 – June 26, 1998
Nina I. Hahn (show concept) Robert D. Cardona (original Tugs footage and Tugs characters) David Mitton (original Tugs characters)
TLC
Traditional
Men in Black: The Series
Action Adventure Science fiction comedy
4 seasons, 53 episodes
Jim George
October 11, 1997 – June 30, 2001
Kids' WB
Adelaide Productions Amblin Entertainment Columbia TriStar Television
TV-Y7
Traditional
Channel Umptee-3
1 season, 13 episodes
Jim George
October 20, 1997 – February 25, 1998
Kids' WB
Adelaide Productions Act III Television Enchanted George Productions Columbia TriStar Television
TV-Y
Traditional
Toonsylvania
2 seasons, 21 episodes
Bill Kopp Chris Otsuki
February 7, 1998 – January 18, 1999
Fox Kids
DreamWorks Animation Television
TV-Y
Traditional
PB&J Otter
Musical
3 seasons, 65 episodes
Jim Jinkins
March 15, 1998 – October 15, 2000
Playhouse Disney
Walt Disney Television Animation Jumbo Pictures Plus One Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
CatDog
Comedy
4 seasons, 68 episodes
Peter Hannan
April 4, 1998 – June 15, 2005
Nickelodeon (1998–2001)Nicktoons (2003–05)
Nickelodeon Animation Studio Peter Hannan Studios Saerom Animation Rough Draft Studios
TV-Y
Traditional
Oh Yeah! Cartoons
Comedy
3 seasons, 32 episodes
Fred Seibert
July 18, 1998 – July 19, 2002
Nickelodeon
Nickelodeon Animation Studio Frederator Incorporated
TV-Y
Traditional
Hercules
Comedy Fantasy
2 seasons, 65 episodes
August 31, 1998 – March 1, 1999
ABC Syndication
Walt Disney Television Animation Pattyson/Meadows Productions
TV-Y
Traditional
The Wild Thornberrys
Adventure Comedy
5 seasons, 91 episodes
Arlene Klasky Gábor Csupó Steve Pepoon David Silverman Stephen Sustarsic
September 1, 1998 – June 11, 2004
Nickelodeon
Klasky Csupo Nickelodeon Animation Studio
TV-Y7
Traditional
Mad Jack the Pirate
Adventure Comedy Fantasy
1 season, 13 episodes
Bill Kopp
September 12, 1998 – February 27, 1999
Fox Kids
Saban Entertainment
TV-Y
Traditional
The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs
Adventure Mystery Comedy Speculative fiction Spy-fi
4 seasons, 40 episodes
Jim Benton
September 12, 1998 – 1999
Fox Kids
Saban Entertainment
TV-Y
Traditional
Histeria!
2 seasons, 52 episodes
Tom Ruegger
September 14, 1998 – March 31, 2000
Kids' WB
Warner Bros. Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
Pinky, Elmyra & the Brain
Comedy Crossover fiction
1 season, 13 episodes
Tom Ruegger (uncredited)
September 19, 1998 – April 10, 1999
Kids' WB
Warner Bros. Animation
—
Traditional
Jay Jay the Jet Plane
Musical
4 seasons, 62 episodes
David Michel Deborah Michel
November 2, 1998 – November 25, 2005
TLC (1998–2000) PBS Kids (2001–05)
PorchLight Entertainment Modern Cartoons Wonderwings.com Entertainment Knightscove Family Films
TV-Y
CGI/Live-action
The Powerpuff Girls
Superhero Action Adventure
6 seasons, 78 episodes
Craig McCracken
November 18, 1998 – March 25, 2005
Cartoon Network
Hanna-Barbera Cartoons (1998–2002) Cartoon Network Studios (2003–05)
TV-Y7
Traditional
Batman Beyond
Superhero Adventure Science fiction Action Mystery Crime Suspense Cyberpunk Drama Teen drama
3 seasons, 52 episodes
Bruce Timm Paul Dini Alan Burnett
January 10, 1999 – December 18, 2001
Kids' WB
DC Comics Warner Bros. Animation
TV-Y7
Traditional
The Cat&Birdy Warneroonie PinkyBrainy Big Cartoonie Show
January 16, 1999 – August 31, 2000
Kids' WB
Warner Bros. Animation
—
Traditional
A Little Curious
Comedy Educational
2 seasons, 43 episodes
Steve Oakes
February 1, 1999 – August 15, 2000
HBO Family
Curious Pictures
TV-Y
CGI/Stop-motion/Traditional/Flash
Mickey Mouse Works
Comedy
2 seasons, 25 episodes
Bobs Gannaway
May 1, 1999 – December 16, 2000
ABC (Disney's One Saturday Morning )
Walt Disney Television Animation
TV-Y
Traditional
SpongeBob SquarePants
Comedy Surreal comedy
13 seasons, 270 episodes
Stephen Hillenburg
May 1, 1999 – present
Nickelodeon
United Plankton Pictures Nickelodeon Animation Studio
TV-Y (1999-2004) TV-Y7
Traditional
The New Woody Woodpecker Show
Comedy
3 seasons, 53 episodes
Bob Jaques
May 8, 1999 – July 27, 2002
Fox Kids
Universal Cartoon Studios Universal Television
TV-Y
Traditional
Rocket Power
Adventure Sports
4 seasons, 71 episodes
Arlene Klasky Gábor Csupó
August 16, 1999 – July 30, 2004
Nickelodeon
Klasky Csupo Nickelodeon Animation Studio
TV-Y
Traditional
Sabrina: The Animated Series
1 season, 65 episodes
September 6, 1999 – February 27, 2000
UPN (Disney's One Too ) ABC (Disney's One Saturday Morning )
Walt Disney Television Animation
TV-Y7
Traditional
Detention
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Bob Doucette
September 11, 1999 – March 25, 2000
Kids' WB
Warner Bros. Animation
—
Traditional
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot
Science fiction Superhero
2 seasons, 26 episodes
September 18, 1999 – March 5, 2001
Fox Kids
Adelaide Productions Dark Horse Entertainment Columbia TriStar Television
TV-Y7
Traditional
Xyber 9: New Dawn
Science fiction
2 seasons, 26 episodes
September 18, 1999 – March 5, 2001
Fox Kids
Bokabi Productions Saban Entertainment
TV-Y7
Traditional
Mike, Lu, & Og
Comedy
2 seasons, 26 episodes
Mikhail Shindel Mikhail Aldashin Charles Swenson
November 12, 1999 – May 27, 2001
Cartoon Network
Kinofilm Studio Pilot
TV-G
Traditional
Courage the Cowardly Dog
Horror comedy
4 seasons, 52 episodes
John R. Dilworth
November 12, 1999 – November 22, 2002
Cartoon Network
Stretch Films Hanna-Barbera (pilot)
TV-Y7
Traditional
NASCAR Racers
Action
2 seasons, 26 episodes
November 20, 1999 – March 24, 2001
Fox Kids
Saerom Animation Saban Entertainment
TV-Y7
Traditional
Little Bill
Educational
4 seasons, 52 episodes
Bill Cosby
November 28, 1999 – February 6, 2004
Nick Jr. Channel
Nickelodeon Animation Studio
TV-Y
Flash
Totally Tooned In
Anthology
1 season, 65 episodes
Rob Word
December 4, 1999 – May 2, 2000
Syndication
Associated Studios
—
Traditional
United Kingdom
Canada
Title
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Technique
Tales from the Cryptkeeper
Horror
3 seasons, 39 episodes
Libby Hinson
September 18, 1993 – December 4, 1999
Canada: YTV , Teletoon
EC Comics
Traditional
Science fiction
Ben Joseph
United States: ABC , CBS
Nelvana
France: Canal+ , M6
Fantome Animation (season 3)
ReBoot
Science fiction
4 seasons, 48 episodes
Gavin Blair
September 7, 1994 – November 30, 2001
YTV
Mainframe Entertainment
CGI
Ian Pearson
Alliance Communications (seasons 1–3)
Action –adventure
Phil Mitchell
Shaw Communications (season 3)
John Grace
Alliance Atlantis (season 4)
Little Bear
Preschool animation
5 seasons, 65 episodes
Else Holmelund Minarik
November 6, 1995 – November 7, 2003
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
John B. Carls Productions Inc.
Traditional
Adventure
Fantasy
Wild Things Productions
Comedy
Maurice Sendak
Drama
Nelvana
Action
Nick Jr. Channel
Family
Jeff Goode
Hong Guang Animation (1999–2003, season 5)
History
Stickin' Around
Slapstick
3 seasons, 39 episodes
Robin Steele
August 14, 1996 – April 13, 1998
YTV
Nelvana
Traditional
Comedy
Brianne Leary
Birdz
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Larry Jacobs
3 October 1998 – 2 January 1999
CBS
Nelvana
Traditional
Ed, Edd n Eddy
Comedy
6 seasons, 70 episodes
Danny Antonucci
January 4, 1999 – November 8, 2009
Cartoon Network
a.k.a. Cartoon
Traditional
Yeson Animation Studios
Funbag Animation Studios
Rescue Heroes
Action
1 season, 13 episodes
Fisher-Price
October 2, 1999 – November 18, 2003
Teletoon
Nelvana
Traditional
Co-productions
European
Title
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Technique
Hammerman
1 season, 13 episodes
Andy Heyward
September 7, 1991 – 1992
ABC
DIC Animation City
Traditional
MC Hammer
Bustin' Productions, Inc.
Reteitalia
ProStars
1 season, 13 episodes
Andy Heyward
September 14, 1991 – December 7, 1991
NBC
DIC Animation City
Traditional
Douglas Booth
Reteitalia
Super Mario World
Adventure
13 episodes
Shigeru Miyamoto (original characters)
September 14, 1991 – December 7, 1991
NBC (United States)
DIC Animation City
Traditional
Fantasy
Italia 1 (Italy)
Reteitalia, S.p.A.
Telecinco (Spain)
Nintendo of America Inc.
Wish Kid
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
September 14, 1991 – December 7, 1991
NBC
DIC Animation City
Traditional
Fantasy
Reteitalia
Where's Wally?
13 episodes
Martin Handford
September 14, 1991 – December 14, 1991
CBS
Sei Young Animation Co., Ltd.
Traditional
The Waldo Film Company
DIC Enterprises
HIT Communications PLC
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
Adventure
1 season, 65 episodes
Kent Butterworth
Original series: September 6, 1993 – December 3, 1993
Broadcast syndication
DIC Animation City
Traditional
Sega of America
Comedy
Christmas special: November 24, 1996
Bohbot Entertainment
Reteitalia, S.p.A.
Madeline
Musical
3 seasons, 59 episodes
Stan Phillips
September 12, 1993 – March 1, 2001
HBO (pilot)
DIC Entertainment, L.P.
Traditional
The Family Channel (remaining 5 specials and Season 1)
France Animation (specials 2–6)
ABC (season 2)
Cinar (specials 2–6)
Disney Channel (Playhouse Disney , season 3)
All-New Dennis the Menace
13 episodes
Sean Roche
September 18, 1993 – December 11, 1993
CBS
DIC Productions L.P.
Traditional
Robert Shellhorn
Reteitalia
Saerom Animation
Sonic the Hedgehog
Action
2 seasons, 26 episodes
Dick Sebast (season 1)
September 18, 1993 – December 3, 1994
ABC
DIC Productions L.P.
Traditional
Sega of America
Science fantasy
Ron Myrick (season 2)
Reteitalia
Milimetros
Saerom Animation
Star Street: The Adventures of the Star Kids
Science-fiction
1991
Veronica (Ducts-American coproduction)
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Canadian
Title
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Technique
Little Rosey
13 episodes
Roseanne Barr
September 8, 1990 – December 22, 1990
ABC
Little Rosey Productions, Inc.
Traditional
Nelvana
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures
Fantasy
2 seasons, 21 episodes
Peter Hannan
September 15, 1990 – November 16, 1991
CBS (season 1)
Hanna-Barbera Productions (season 1)
Traditional
Sci fi
DIC Enterprises (season 2)
Comedy
Fox (Fox Kids , season 2)
Orion Television Entertainment
Adventure
Nelson Entertainment
A Bunch of Munsch
Anthology
7 episodes
Micheline Charest
December 7, 1991 – December 2, 1992
CTV (Canada)
Showtime (United States)
Cookie Jar (Cinar )
Traditional
Fievel's American Tails
1 season, 13 episodes
David Kirschner
September 12, 1992 – December 5, 1992
CBS
Amblin Television
Traditional
Amblimation
Nelvana
Universal Cartoon Studios
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Adventure
1 season, 13 episodes
Steven E. de Souza
September 18, 1993 – January 28, 1994
CBS
Nelvana
Traditional
Galaxy Films
Science fantasy
Mark Schultz
de Souza Productions
The Magic School Bus
Edutainment
4 seasons, 52 episodes
Alison Blank
September 10, 1994 – December 6, 1997
PBS
South Carolina ETV
Traditional
Adventure
Kristin Laskas Martin
Nelvana
Comedy
Jane Startz
Scholastic Entertainment
Science fantasy
Free Willy
2 seasons, 21 episodes
Gary Hurst
September 24, 1994 – February 25, 1995
ABC
Nelvana
Traditional
Regency Enterprises
Global Television Network
Le Studio Canal
Warner Bros. Television
Wild C.A.T.s
1 season, 13 episodes
Jim Lee
October 1, 1994 – January 21, 1995
CBS
WildStorm Productions
Traditional
Brandon Choi
Nelvana
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective
Comedy
3 seasons, 41 episodes
Duane Capizzi
December 9, 1995 – February 4, 2000
CBS (1995–1997)
Morgan Creek Productions
Traditional
Nickelodeon (1999–2000)
Nelvana Limited (1995–1997, seasons 1–2)
Odyssey Entertainment (1999–2000, season 3)
Arthur
Comedy drama
24 seasons, 253 episodes
Marc Brown
October 7, 1996 – February 21, 2022
PBS
Cinar (seasons 1–8)
Traditional (season 1–15)
Slice of life
Cookie Jar Entertainment (seasons 9–15)
Problem solving
9 Story Entertainment (seasons 16–19)
Flash (season 16–19)
Edutainment
Oasis Animation (season 20–25)
WGBH Boston
Toon Boom Harmony (season 20-25)
Caillou
5 seasons, 96 episodes
Hélène Desputeaux Christine L'Heureux
September 15, 1997 – October 3, 2010
Télétoon (Seasons 1–4, French) Teletoon (Seasons 1–4, English) Treehouse TV (Season 5, English)TFO (Season 5, French)
Cinar (Seasons 1–3) Cookie Jar Entertainment (Seasons 4–5) Clockwork Zoo (Season 5)
Traditional (seasons 1–3)/Flash (season 4)/Toon Boom Harmony (season 5)
The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police
1 season, 13 episodes, 24 segments
Steve Purcell
October 3, 1997 – April 25, 1998
Fox Kids (United States) YTV (Canada)
Nelvana
Traditional
Franklin
6 seasons, 78 episodes
November 3, 1997 – August 8, 2004
Canada:Family Channel (Seasons 1–5)Treehouse TV (Season 6) France: TF1
Nelvana Neurones France (Seasons 1–4) Neurones Luxembourg (Seasons 1–4) Neuroplanet (Season 5) LuxAnimation (Season 6) Alphanim (Season 6)
Traditional
Flying Rhino Junior High
2 seasons, 26 episodes
Ray Nelson Jr.
October 3, 1998 – January 22, 2000
CBS (United States) Teletoon (Canada)TF1 (France)
Big Daddy Productions Flying Rhinoceros, Inc. Neurones Animation Scottish Television Enterprises Nelvana Limited CBS Productions
Traditional
Anatole
Children's television Adventures
1 season, 26 episodes
October 3, 1998 – June 28, 1999
CBS
Valentine Productions s.a.r.l. Nelvana Scottish Television Enterprises
Traditional
Dumb Bunnies
26 episodes
October 3, 1998 – September 26, 1999
Home Box Office Seven Network Cartoon Network Scholastic Nelvana Yoram Gross-Village Roadshow
Traditional
Rolie Polie Olie
6 seasons, 75 episodes
William Joyce
October 4, 1998 - April 28, 2004
Playhouse Disney (United States) CBC Television (Canada) La Cinquième/France 5 (France) Milkshake! (United Kingdom)
Nelvana Métal Hurlant Productions (seasons 1–5) Sparx* (seasons 1–5) Sparkling Animation (season 6)
CGI
Mythic Warriors
2 seasons, 26 episodes
November 7, 1998 – 2000
CBS
Nelvana
Traditional
Marathon Media
Zoboomafoo
Comedy
2 seasons, 65 episodes
Chris Kratt
January 25, 1999 – June 7, 2001
PBS Kids
Earth Creatures
Live-action/Stop-motion
Martin Kratt
Maryland Public Television
Leo Eaton
CINAR Corporation
Dragon Tales
Fantasy
3 seasons, 96 episodes
Ron Rodecker
September 6, 1999 – November 25, 2005
PBS Kids
Adelaide Productions
Traditional
Sesame Workshop
Columbia TriStar Television (1999–2002)
Jim Coane
Sony Pictures Television (2002–2005)
Decode Entertainment
C.O.R.E.
See also
References