2012 in animation

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Years in animation: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
Centuries:
22nd century
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2040s
Years: 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015

This is a list of events in 2012 in animation.

Events

February

March

  • March 2: The Lorax, based on the Dr. Seuss book of the same name, is released.
  • March 23: Disney Junior launches as a 24/7 channel.
  • March 25: Eddsworld what happened on this day in 2012? Edd Gould passes away so in March 25th, Edd Gould passed away because of Leukemia.[5] Edd may be gone but his world is still spinning, the next episode of Eddsworld was Space Face. [6] but due to Edd Gould's death, it was delayed, after Space Face Part 1 was uploaded, Tomska started a campaign on Kickstarter called Eddsworld Legacy.[7] then it got removed on YouTube then 5 retro/classic YouTube videos on YouTube were taken down for copyright in 2013 but in 2016 they were reuploaded on Eddsworld Extra

April

May

June

July

August

September

November

Awards

Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
January 8 YooHoo & Friends Cartoon Network Latin America 2012
January 15 Napoleon Dynamite Fox
January 19 Unsupervised FX
February 18 Pokémon: BW: Rival Destinies Cartoon Network 2012–2013
February 23 Monsuno Nicktoons, TV Tokyo 2012–2014
March 23 Doc McStuffins Disney Junior 2012–2020
March 30 Cartoon Planet Cartoon Network 1995–1998; 2012–2014
April 1 Ultimate Spider-Man Disney XD 2012–2017
April 14 The Legend of Korra Nickelodeon 2012–2014
April 27 Wild Grinders Nicktoons 2012–2015
April 30 Motorcity Disney XD 2012–2013
May 5 Kaijudo The Hub
May 18 Tron: Uprising Disney XD
June 2 Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot The Hub 2012
June 15 Gravity Falls Disney Channel, Disney XD 2012–2016
July 15 Black Dynamite Adult Swim 2012–2015
August 1 Ben 10: Omniverse Cartoon Network 2012–2014
August 4 Robot and Monster Nickelodeon 2012–2015
August 7 DreamWorks Dragons Cartoon Network, Netflix 2012–2018
August 13 Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja Disney XD 2012–2015
September 3 Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood PBS Kids 2012–present
September 25 Brickleberry Comedy Central 2012–2015
September 29 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Nickelodeon 2012–2017
October 15 Slugterra Disney XD, WildBrainTV, Netflix 2012–2016
November 8 Bravest Warriors Cartoon Hangover/Teletoon 2012–2018
November 10 Littlest Pet Shop The Hub 2012–2016
November 18 Sofia the First Disney Junior 2012–2018
November 24 The Chica Show Universal Kids 2012–2014
November 30
SuperF*ckers
Cartoon Hangover
December 14 Peter Rabbit Nick Jr., CBeebies 2012–2016

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 7 Pokémon: Black & White Cartoon Network 2011–2012 Ended
January 9 The Adventures of Chuck and Friends The Hub 2010–2012 Cancelled
January 26 Bakugan Battle Brawlers TV Tokyo, Cartoon Network, Teletoon 2007–2012 Ended
February 17 Secret Mountain Fort Awesome Cartoon Network 2011–2012 Cancelled
February 24 Postcards from Buster PBS Kids Go! 2004–2012 Ended
February 25 Rated A for Awesome YTV 2011–2012 Cancelled
March 4 Napoleon Dynamite Fox 2012 Cancelled
March 25 Mary Shelley's Frankenhole Adult Swim 2010–2012
March 31 Ben 10: Ultimate Alien Cartoon Network Ended
April 25 Voltron Force Nicktoons Cancelled
Ugly Americans Comedy Central
May 17 Special Agent Oso Disney Junior 2009–2012 Ended
May 25 The Amazing Spiez! TF1, Teletoon, Disney Channel Asia
June 16 ThunderCats Cartoon Network 2011–2012 Cancelled
July 9 Hero: 108 2010–2012
July 13 The Ricky Gervais Show HBO, Channel 4
July 25 Iron Man: Armored Adventures France 2, France 4 2009–2012
August 25 League of Super Evil YTV 2009–2012
October 26 Jungle Junction Disney Junior Ended
November 2 Fanboy & Chum Chum Nickelodeon 2009–2012 Cancelled
November 8 Casper's Scare School TF1
December 2 Kick Buttowski: Suburban Daredevil Disney XD 2010–2012
Have a Laugh! Disney Channel 2009–2012 Ended
December 8 Care Bears: Welcome to Care-a-Lot The Hub 2012 Cancelled
December 20 Unsupervised FX

Births

February

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

See also

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