2000 in animation

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Years in animation: 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003
Centuries:
22nd century
Decades:
2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s
Years: 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003

Events in 2000 in animation.

Events

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Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
January 8 Rainbow Fish HBO 2000
February 1 Poochini Syndication 2000–03
February 26 Max Steel Kids' WB 2000–02
The Weekenders ABC, Toon Disney 2000–04
March 6 Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Cartoon Network 2000
March 9 God, the Devil and Bob NBC
April 2
JBVO
Cartoon Network 2000–01
April 3 Between the Lions PBS Kids 2000–10
April 5 Exposure Syfy 2000–02
April 14 The Bob Clampett Show Cartoon Network 2000–01
May 31 Clerks: The Animated Series ABC, Comedy Central 2000–02
June 17
Cardcaptors
Kids' WB 2000–01
June 26 Spy Groove MTV 2000–02
July 6 Hand Maid May Wowow 2000
July 7 Dinozaurs Fox Kids 2000
July 28 Baby Blues The WB, Adult Swim 2000–02
August 5 Action Man (2000) Fox Kids 2000–01
August 8 Sammy NBC 2000
August 14 Dora the Explorer Nickelodeon 2000–19
August 26 Maggie and the Ferocious Beast Nick Jr. 2000–02
Generation O! Kids' WB 2000–01
September 3 Playboy's Dark Justice Playboy TV 2000–01
September 4 Clifford the Big Red Dog PBS Kids 2000–03
September 8
The New Adventures of Madeline
Playhouse Disney 2000–01
September 9 Jackie Chan Adventures Kids' WB 2000–05
Teacher's Pet ABC, Toon Disney 2000–02
Kong: The Animated Series Syndication 2000–01
George Shrinks PBS Kids 2000–03
September 23 Static Shock Kids' WB 2000–04
September 30 Corduroy PBS Kids 2000–03
Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse 2000–02
Seven Little Monsters 2000–03
Timothy Goes to School 2000–01
October 2 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command ABC, UPN
October 5 Pelswick Nickelodeon 2000–02
October 14 Pokémon: The Johto Journeys Kids' WB 2000–01
October 25 As Told by Ginger Nickelodeon 2000–06
November 4 X-Men: Evolution Kids' WB 2000–03
November 6 Blue Submarine No. 6 Cartoon Network 2000
November 13 3-2-1 Penguins! Direct to video 2000–08
November 17 Sheep in the Big City Cartoon Network 2000–02
December 6 TV Funhouse Comedy Central 2000–01
December 21 The Brak Show Cartoon Network, Adult Swim 2000–03
Sealab 2021 2000–05
December 30 Aqua Teen Hunger Force 2000–15
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law 2000–07

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 8 The Brothers Flub Nickelodeon 1999–00 Cancelled
January 22 KaBlam! 1996–00 Ended
Science Court ABC 1997–00 Cancelled
Flying Rhino Junior High CBS 1998–00
January 30 Ace Ventura: Pet Detective CBS, Nickelodeon 1995–00 Ended
February 12 Superman: The Animated Series Kids' WB 1996–00
The New Batman/Superman Adventures 1997–00 Cancelled
February 16 Noddy PBS Kids 1998–00
February 22 Archie's Weird Mysteries PAX TV 1999–00
February 26 The Avengers: United They Stand Fox Kids
February 27 Sabrina: The Animated Series ABC, UPN
March 2 I Am Weasel Cartoon Network 1997–00 Ended
March 25 Detention Kids' WB 1999–00 Cancelled
March 28 God, the Devil and Bob NBC 2000 Cancelled; remaining episodes aired in 2011 on Adult Swim.
March 31 Histeria! Kids' WB 1998–00 Cancelled
April 3 Roughnecks: Starship Troopers Chronicles Syndication 1999–00
April 22 Godzilla: The Series Fox Kids 1998–00
May 1 George and Martha HBO 1999–00
May 2 Totally Tooned In Syndication
May 5 A Little Curious HBO
May 11 Mobile Suit Gundam Wing Cartoon Network 2000
June 3 Roswell Conspiracies: Aliens, Myths and Legends Syndication 1999–00
June 24 Pokémon: Indigo League Syndication, Kids' WB 1998–00 Ended
July 18 Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child HBO 1995–00
July 25 Dilbert UPN 1999–00 Cancelled
August 15 Sammy NBC 2000
September 2 The Bugs Bunny Show ABC, CBS 1960–00 Ended
September 29 Tenchi in Tokyo Cartoon Network 2000 Cancelled
October 14 Pokémon: Adventures in the Orange Islands Kids' WB 1999–00 Ended
October 15 PB&J Otter Playhouse Disney 1998–00 Cancelled
November 9 Blue Submarine No. 6 Cartoon Network 2000
November 16 Sailor Moon Syndication, Cartoon Network 1995–00 Ended
November 18 Pepper Ann ABC, UPN 1997–00
Beast Machines: Transformers Fox Kids 1999–00 Cancelled
Rainbow Fish
HBO 2000
December 16 Mickey Mouse Works ABC 1999–00
December 17 Adventures from the Book of Virtues PBS Kids 1996–00 Ended

Births

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Deaths

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  • May 9:
    DePatie-Freleng Enterprises), dies at age 94.[76][77]

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December

Specific date unknown

See also

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