1989 in animation

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Years: 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992

Events in 1989 in animation.

Events

January

February

March

April

May

  • May 14: The Simpsons shorts ends with the episode "TV Simpsons", seven months before it becomes a full-time animated series.

June

July

  • July 15: Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland is first released.
  • July 29: Hayao Miyazaki's Kiki's Delivery Service is first released. The film became generally acclaimed in its Japanese home country.[4] Streamline Pictures released the English-dub the following year, but legal limitations by Tokuma Shoten prevented the film from being released internationally, including its lack of a theatrical release in the United States.[5] Disney later retained the international rights of the film in 1998. The English dub was redone to make it more fitting for the United States.[6] In 2017, GKIDS would later retain the rights of the film. Its English dialogue translates closer to the Japanese version.[7]

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
January 31 The Further Adventures of SuperTed Syndication 1989
March 4 Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers The Disney Channel, Syndication 1989–1990
June 4 McGee and Me! Syndication 1989–1995
September 2 G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero (1989) 1989–1992
September 4 The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 1989
September 8 The Legend of Zelda
September 9 Captain N: The Game Master NBC 1989–1991
The Karate Kid 1989
Beetlejuice ABC 1989–1991
September 16 The California Raisin Show CBS 1989
Dink, the Little Dinosaur 1989–1990
Rude Dog and the Dweebs 1989
Ring Raiders Syndication
Camp Candy NBC, Syndication 1989–1992
December 2 Paddington Bear Syndication 1989–1990
December 17 The Simpsons Fox 1989–present

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 7 ALF: The Animated Series NBC 1987–1989 Cancelled
January 14 Snorks NBC, Syndication 1984–1989
April 25 The Further Adventures of SuperTed Syndication 1989
September 29 ThunderCats 1985–1989
October 14 Ring Raiders 1989
November 30 The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
December 1 The Legend of Zelda
December 2 The Smurfs NBC 1981–1989 Ended
December 9 The California Raisin Show CBS 1989 Cancelled
December 16 The Karate Kid NBC
Rude Dog and the Dweebs CBS

Births

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

  • September 3: Franzisca Baruch, German-Israeli graphic designer, and character designer (designed characters and titles for the animated film Goethe is Alive!), dies at age 87.[75][76][77]
  • September 9: Nat Falk, American illustrator and cartoonist (How to Make Animated Cartoons), dies at age 91.[78]

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

See also

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