2009 in animation

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Years in animation: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012
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Years: 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012

Events in 2009 in animation.

Events

January

February

March

April

May

June

  • June 10: Paul Fierlinger's My Dog Tulip premiers.[19]
  • Specific date unknown in June: Cartoon Network suspends the original animated programs as they instead launch the live-action block "CN Real".[20] The block was cancelled the following year as it is declared a "bad promotion" on the network dedicated to cartoons.

July

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Awards

Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
January 3 Huntik: Secrets & Seekers TheCW4Kids, Nicktoons, Rai 2009–2011
January 23 Wolverine and the X-Men Nicktoons 2009
January 26 Olivia Nick Jr., Channel 5 2009–2013
February 7 RollBots TheCW4Kids 2009
February 13 Jimmy Two-Shoes Disney XD, Teletoon 2009–2011
March 5 League of Super Evil YTV 2009–2012
March 15 The Amazing Spiez! TF1, Teletoon, Disney Channel Asia
April 4 Special Agent Oso Playhouse Disney
April 6 Timmy Time CBeebies
April 19 Sit Down, Shut Up Fox 2009
April 20 Fishtronaut Discovery Kids (Latin America) 2009–2015
April 24 Iron Man: Armored Adventures Nicktoons, France 2, France 4 2009–2012
May 9 Pokémon: DP Galactic Battles Cartoon Network 2009–2010
June 15 DJ & the Fro MTV 2009
July 16 Stoked Teletoon 2009–2013
August 17 Glenn Martin, DDS Nick at Nite 2009–2011
August 29 Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 Cartoon Network, Teletoon
September 7 Dinosaur Train PBS Kids 2009–2020
September 12 Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps 2009–2010
September 17 Archer FX, FXX 2009–present
September 19 Noonbory and the Super Seven Cookie Jar TV, EBS 2009
Pearlie YTV, Network Ten 2009–2011
September 27 The Cleveland Show Fox 2009–2013
Popzilla MTV 2009
Titan Maximum Adult Swim
October 5 Casper's Scare School Cartoon Network 2009–2012
Jungle Junction Playhouse Disney
October 12 Fanboy & Chum Chum Nickelodeon
October 26 Have a Laugh! Disney Channel
November 2 The Garfield Show Cartoon Network 2009–2016
November 9 Guess with Jess Qubo 2009–2013
Johnny Test Cartoon Network 2009–2014

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 18 Viva Piñata TheCW4Kids, YTV 2006–2009 Cancelled
January 23 Slacker Cats ABC Family 2007–2009
January 24 Tak and the Power of Juju Nickelodeon
January 25 The Drinky Crow Show Adult Swim 2008–2009
January 27 Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World Logo 2007–2009
February 28 Sushi Pack CBS
March 1 Spaceballs: The Animated Series G4 2008–2009
Wunderkind Little Amadeus PBS Kids Ended
March 30 The Replacements Disney Channel 2006–2009
April 18 Yin Yang Yo! Jetix, Disney XD Cancelled
April 22 Toot & Puddle Noggin 2008–2009
May 2 My Life as a Teenage Robot Nicktoons Network 2003–2009
Pokémon: DP Battle Dimension Cartoon Network Ended
May 3 Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends 2004–2009
May 23 Transformers: Animated 2007–2009 Cancelled
June 28 Three Delivery Nicktoons Network 2008–2009
June 29 World of Quest Kids' WB
July 2
DJ and the Fro
MTV 2009
August 7 The Goode Family ABC
September 6 Animalia PBS Kids Go! 2008–2009
September 18 Pinky Dinky Doo Noggin 2005–2009
October 16 Popzilla MTV 2009
October 19 The Mr. Men Show Cartoon Network 2008–2009 Ended
November 8 Ed, Edd n Eddy 1999–2009
November 14 Can You Teach My Alligator Manners? Playhouse Disney 2008–2009 Cancelled
November 18 The Spectacular Spider-Man TheCW4Kids, Disney XD
November 21 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles TheCW4Kids 2003–2009 Ended
Sit Down, Shut Up Fox 2009 Cancelled
November 22 Titan Maximum Adult Swim
November 24 RollBots TheCW4Kids
November 29 Wolverine and the X-Men Nicktoons
December 12
Noonbory and the Super 7
Cookie Jar TV, EBS
December 20 Random! Cartoons Nicktoons Network 2008–2009
December 22 Little Einsteins Playhouse Disney 2005–2009 Ended

Births

February

March

May

June

July

October

November

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also

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