1994 in animation

Years in animation: 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
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Years: 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997

Events in 1994 in animation.

Events

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Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
January 26 The Critic ABC, Fox 1994–01
February 5 Where on Earth Is Carmen Sandiego? Fox Kids 1994–99
February 6 Aladdin Disney Channel 1994–95
March 5 Conan and the Young Warriors CBS 1994
Duckman USA Network 1994–97
March 9 The Busy World of Richard Scarry Showtime, Nick Jr.
April 15 Space Ghost Coast to Coast Cartoon Network 1994–99
July 2 Mutant League Syndication 1994–96
August 15 The Brothers Grunt MTV 1994–95
September 1 The Head MTV 1994–96
September 10 Bump in the Night ABC 1994–95
ReBoot ABC, Syndication 1994–99
The Magic School Bus PBS Kids 1994–97
Beethoven CBS 1994
The Tick (1994) Fox Kids 1994–96
BattleTech: The Animated Series Fox 1994
September 11 Mega Man (1994) Syndication 1994–96
Street Sharks 1994–97
September 17 The Baby Huey Show 1994–95
September 18 Highlander: The Animated Series USA Network 1994–96
Phantom 2040 Syndication
September 24 Free Willy ABC 1994–95
Hurry Hurry, Tom and Jerry TBS 1994-96
Iron Man Syndication
Fantastic Four (1994)
October 1 Wild C.A.T.s CBS 1994–95
October 4 Creepy Crawlers Syndication 1994–96
October 7 The Itsy Bitsy Spider USA Network
October 24 Gargoyles Syndication, ABC 1994–97
October 29 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Nickelodeon
November 19 Spider-Man (1994) Fox Kids 1994–98
December 18 Life with Louie Fox, Fox Kids 1994–98

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 2 Doug Nickelodeon 1991–94 Cancelled, until revived by ABC in 1996.
January 23 Madeline The Family Channel 1993–94 Cancelled, until revived by ABC in 1995.
January 28 Cadillacs and Dinosaurs CBS Cancelled
February 23 Bonkers CBS, The Disney Channel, Syndication
May 22 Rugrats Nickelodeon 1991–94, 1996–04 Cancelled, until revived in 1996.
August 27 Conan and the Young Warriors CBS 1994 Cancelled
October 22 Cro ABC 1993–94
November 3 Exosquad Syndication
November 26 Dog City Fox Kids 1992–94
The Little Mermaid CBS
December 2 Mighty Max Syndication 1993–94
December 3 Sonic the Hedgehog ABC
Beethoven CBS 1994
December 4 Double Dragon Syndication 1993–94
Problem Child USA Network
December 10 Garfield and Friends CBS 1988–94
BattleTech: The Animated Series Fox 1994

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See also

Sources

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