1997 in animation

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Years in animation: 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000
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Years: 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000

Events in 1997 in animation.

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Date Title Channel Year
January 12 King of the Hill Fox 1997–2010
March 3 Daria MTV 1997–2002
April 19 Nightmare Ned ABC 1997
The Angry Beavers Nickelodeon 1997–2001
May 16 Todd McFarlane's Spawn HBO 1997–1999
July 11 Spicy City 1997
July 14 Johnny Bravo Cartoon Network 1997–2004
July 15 Cow and Chicken 1997–1999
I Am Weasel 1997–2000
August 13 South Park Comedy Central 1997–present
August 31 Recess ABC 1997–2001
September 1 101 Dalmatians: The Series ABC, Syndication 1997–1998
Extreme Dinosaurs Syndication 1997
Extreme Ghostbusters
September 3 The Wacky World of Tex Avery
September 13 Pepper Ann ABC, UPN 1997–2000
Science Court ABC
The Legend of Calamity Jane Kids' WB 1997
The New Batman Adventures 1997–1999
The New Batman/Superman Adventures 1997–2000
September 15 Mummies Alive! Syndication 1997
September 20 The New Adventures of Zorro (1997) 1997–1998
Van-Pires
October 4 The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police Fox Kids
October 11 Men in Black: The Series Kids' WB 1997–2001
October 20 Channel Umptee-3 1997–1998
November 4 Cartoon Sushi MTV

Television series endings[edit]

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 17 Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series ABC, Syndication 1996–1997 Cancelled
February 15 Gargoyles Syndication, ABC 1994–1997
February 22 C Bear and Jamal Fox Kids 1996–1997
Road Rovers Kids' WB
April 4 Dragon Flyz Syndication
April 16 The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest Cartoon Network
May 17 Waynehead Kids' WB
June 1 Freakazoid! 1995–1997
August 1 Eek! The Cat Fox Kids 1992–1997 Ended
August 9 Nightmare Ned ABC 1997 Cancelled
August 22 Spicy City HBO
August 30 The Mask: Animated Series CBS 1995–1997
September 6 Duckman USA Network 1994–1997
September 8 Mr. Men and Little Miss CITV 1995–1997 Ended
September 20 X-Men Fox Kids 1992–1997
September 27 The Legend of Calamity Jane Kids' WB 1997 Cancelled; remaining eps continued to air on Latin America and Europe countries until 1998.
November 23 The Incredible Hulk (1996) UPN 1996–1997 Cancelled
November 25 Mummies Alive! Syndication 1997
November 28 Beavis and Butt-Head MTV 1993–1997; 2011 Ended, but was revived in 2011.
What a Cartoon! Cartoon Network 1995–1997 Cancelled
December 2 The Wacky World of Tex Avery Syndication 1997
December 4 Extreme Ghostbusters
December 7 Aaahh!!! Real Monsters Nickelodeon 1994–1997
December 24 Extreme Dinosaurs Syndication 1997

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  • April 16: Roland Topor, French novelist, illustrator, cartoonist, comics artist, film script writer, TV script writer, animator and playwright (Les Escargots, Fantastic Planet), dies at age 59.[49]
  • April 20: Stamatis L. Polenakis, Greek comic artist and animated film director (O Ntoútse afigeítai, translated as The Duce Narrates), dies at age 88 or 89.[50]

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November[edit]

  • November 12: Chang Yu-sheng, Taiwanese musician, actor, and comedian (Taiwanese Mandarin dub voice of teenage Hercules in Hercules), dies at age 31.[66]

December[edit]

Specific date unknown[edit]

  • Frank Little, American animator and comics artist (Terrytoons), dies at age 90.[72]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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