List of Flash animated television series
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Timeline - first Flash projects on television
Year | Project | Notes |
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1997 | KaBlam! | First used in the 2nd season. |
1998 | Blue's Clues | The third to sixth seasons of this show were produced with Flash. |
1999 | WhirlGirl - Showtime Premiere | When the first regularly scheduled Flash animated series, WhirlGirl, made its Showtime premiere, the premium cable network marked the occasion with an unprecedented telecast that ran simultaneously with the release of the episode on the company's website.[1] |
2000 | The Rosie O'Donnell Show - opening titles | For the 2000 and 2001 seasons, the show opens were created by Bullseye Art, which has spun off into a company called Magic Butter. These titles were nominated for a daytime Emmy for Main Title Design. |
2000 | Breakup Girl | This aired on the Oxygen Network in March 2000 as part of the "X-Chromosome" block, a sort of female Liquid Television overseen by Kit Laybourne and Machi Tantillo. |
2001 | Ollie's Under The Bed Adventures | This was a half-hour special on Teletoon in March, which eventually spawned the series now known as Olliver's Adventures. |
2001 | daddy / King Pylon | Two short films were made for Channel4's Mesh Scheme in the UK, Stephen Cavalier's daddy and Ed Holdsworth's King Pylon, animated in Flash and broadcast on Channel4 in September, 2001. |
2001 | Quads! | In November 2001, this series launched on Australia's Special Broadcasting Service network. |
2001 | TV Warehouse | The title sequence for this BBC program was produced in Flash by Elephant Egg. |
2002 | Gary the Rat | Originally a web cartoon, later created as a 30 min series, animated by Nick Digital Studios East for Spike TV. |
2002 | Meena | One hundred minutes of a series of Public Service Announcements (PSA's) for the project by Future Thought Productions.[2] |
2002 | The Proud Family Shorties | These episodes of The Proud Family were animated at Hyperion Pictures under the Animobile label. Two episodes were animated by Animax Entertainment (The Beach and The Picnic). |
2002 | Home Movies | The second season of this series was produced in Flash. |
2002 | ¡Mucha Lucha! | One of the first US network Flash series. |
2002 | The Mr. Dink Show | Canada’s first broadcast Flash production. |
2002 | Bobinogs | On BBC Two Wales. |
2002 | Weebl and Bob | A web cartoon that also showed on MTV2 UK. |
200? | Xiao Xiao #3 | A stickfigure animation shown on MTV |
2005 | Stroker and Hoop | A short-lived Adult Swim series. |
2006 | Hanoka | The first Anime Flash series broadcast in Japan. |
Timeline - other Flash animated TV series
Year | Project | Notes |
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2003 | Chilly Beach | Launched on CBC Television, this became one of the first Flash productions to make the move from online "webisodes" to national TV. |
2003 | Jacob Two-Two | Launched on Canadian children's channel YTV, this was one of the first Canadian Flash animated TV series, based on a trilogy of books written by Canadian author, Mordecai Richler. |
2003 | My Life as a Teenage Robot | One of the first original flash cartoons series on Nickelodeon |
2004 | Danny Phantom | Aired on Nickelodeon. |
2004 | Atomic Betty | Launched on Cartoon Network in the US. |
2004 | Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | Launched on Cartoon Network. |
2004 | Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | Launched on Cartoon Network. |
2005 | The Buzz on Maggie | Canceled Disney Channel series that ran for only one season. |
2005 | Johnny Test | Although the first season used traditional hand-drawn animation. |
2005 | Little Einsteins | Multimedia pre-school show, used Flash for all principal character animation in conjunction with video, photo collage, Maya 3-D animation and After Effects. |
2005 | The X's | Canceled Nickelodeon series that ran for only a year. |
2006 | Chaotic | A Flash series based on the story of the original Chaotic Trading Card Game. |
2006 | El Chavo: The Animated Series | A Flash series based on the popular Mexican live-action sitcom of the same name. The TV show is produced by Anima Studios, Televisa, and Kabillion (USA only). It currently airs new episodes in Mexico and it also had an English-language dub in the United States on Kabillion and Canada on Teletoon. |
2006 | Happy Tree Friends | A very popular flash animated cartoon that started out as an internet cartoon around 1999 and it quickly became an internet phenomenon. In 2006, it became a full half-hour TV series on the channel G4. |
2006 | Pucca | A Flash series based on a series of online shorts produced by VOOZ in South Korea. The TV series is produced by Studio B in Canada. |
2006 | Yin Yang Yo! | The second Disney series made entirely in Flash. |
2006 | Kappa Mikey | An American anime show, credited for the first cartoon originally on Nicktoons Network. |
2007 | El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | Aired on Nickelodeon. |
2007 | Ninjai | Launched on G4's Late Night Peep Show during the Midnight Spank segment. |
2007 | Out of Jimmy's Head | Cartoon Network's first show to combine live-action with animation, in fact, most of the animation was done in Adobe (formerly Macromedia) Flash. The show was cancelled in May 2008. |
2007 | Skunk Fu! | A flash animation developed in Ireland that ran from 2007–2008. |
2007 | Total Drama | Launched on Teletoon in Canada and on Cartoon Network in the US. |
2007 | WordGirl | Created by Soup2Nuts and Scholastic Media. Currently airs on PBS Kids. |
2007 | George of the Jungle | Produced by Studio B Productions and Classic Media. Aired on Teletoon (Canada) and Cartoon Network (United States). |
2008 | G2G: Got to Go | Co-production between Moody Street Kids in Australia and March Entertainment in Canada. Launched on Nine Network in Australia on August 16, 2008.[3] |
2008 | Crime Time | A popular flash cartoon by Future Thought Productions that is broadcast to television in Japan, Australia, Brazil, Russia, Turkey, Bulgaria, Malaysia, Indonesia, Brunei, Ukraine. |
2008 | Uchi no Sanshimai | A popular Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation, based on the 2005 manga of the same name. This anime never aired on any English network other than Cartoon Network India's sister channel Pogo. |
2008 | Eli's Dirty Jokes | A short-form comedy webseries picked up by Cinemax and broadcast as interstitial content between feature films. Features an elderly accountant who tells classic jokes brought to life by Flash animation. |
2008 | Making Fiends | Launched on Nickelodeon. Based on the internet Flash series. |
2008 | The Mr. Men Show | A television show based on books by Roger Hargreaves. |
2008 | Wakfu | A French animated television series produced by Ankama Animation, based on the video game Wakfu. |
2009 | Jimmy Two-Shoes | A Canadian animated television series created by Edward Kay and Sean Scott. First aired on Teletoon in Canada. Now airs on Disney XD. |
2009 | Kid vs. Kat | An animated show launched on Disney XD. |
2009 | Kud | A Dutch sketch show which airs weekly on TMF's Kijk dit nou! |
2010 | My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic | Launched by Hasbro Studios. Created by DHX Media Vancouver. Currently airs on Discovery Family. |
2010 | Maryoku Yummy | Launched on HubBub and Playhouse Disney. Based on the American Greetings card character Maryoku Yummy. |
2010 | Ugly Americans | Launched by Comedy Central. Created by Augenblick Studios. |
2011 | Dan Vs. | Launched New Years Day 2011 in America on The Hub. Created by Dan Mandel and Chris Pearson |
2011 | Bob's Burgers | Launched by 20th Century Fox Television. Created by Loren Bouchard |
2011 | The Amazing World of Gumball | British-American animated comedy television series created by Ben Bocquelet for Cartoon Network.
First episode aired on May 3rd 2011. |
2011 | Almost Naked Animals | Owned by YTV and aired on Cartoon Network. |
2011 | Scaredy Squirrel | Owned by YTV and aired on Cartoon Network. |
2012 | The Lingo Show | Launched by CBeebies. Created by Nicole Seymour. Combines Flash animation with live action footage. |
2012 | The High Fructose Adventures of Annoying Orange | Created by Gagfilms, The Collective, and 14th Hour Productions. Aired on Cartoon Network. |
2012 | Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood | Airs on PBS Kids. Produced by The Fred Rogers Company, Blue Moon Enterprises, and 9 Story Media Group. |
2012 | Arthur | Produced by The Marc Brown Company. Used cel animation before Season 16 started. |
2012 | Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja | Produced by Titmouse, Inc. and Boulder Media Limited. Currently airs on Disney XD. |
2013 | Rocket Monkeys | Produced by Breakthrough Entertainment. Currently airs on Teletoon. |
2013 | Teen Titans Go! | Launched by Cartoon Network's DC Nation block. Created by Warner Bros. Animation. |
2013 | Peg + Cat | Airs on PBS Kids. Made by The Fred Rogers Company, 9 ate 7 Productions, and 9 Story Media Group. |
2013 | Grojband | Developed by Fresh TV. Airs on Teletoon. |
2014 | Breadwinners | Launched by Nickelodeon. Produced by Nickelodeon Animation Studios. |
2014 | The Tom and Jerry Show | Produced by Warner Bros. Animation and Renegade Animation. Airs on Cartoon Network. |
2015 | Wussywat the Clumsy Cat | Produced by Baby Cow Productions. Airs on CBeebies. |
2015 | Nature Cat | Produced by 9 Story Media Group. Airs on PBS Kids. |
2016 | The Loud House | Airs on Nickelodeon. |
2017 | Puppy Dog Tails | Premieres on Disney Junior. |
See also
References
- ↑ Animation World Network - 1/1/2000
- ↑ Meena
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