1969 in animation
The year 1969 in animation involved some animation-related events.
Events
- Warner Bros. Cartoons closes down after the last animated short was produced.
Films released
- September 20 - Injun Trouble, the last original Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies series was released.
- December 10 - It's Tough to Be a Bird (Disney, United States)
- In the Soviet Union that year, the most popular soviet cartoon, Nu, pogodi! was released with its first episode.
Television series debuts
- September 13 – Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!, an animated series, about a cowardly Great Dane and his four teenage friends who travel around the country in a multi-colored van solving mysteries premieres on CBS Saturday Morning (1969-1970). The Scooby-Doo franchise would go on to become a major pop cultural icon, with numerous spin-offs, direct to video movies, and two live action films.
- October – Sazae-san#Sazae-san_on_Television, an animated series, was generally topical but the main focus is always the family dynamic. Sazae-san is still on air today, and is the longest running animated and non-soap opera scripted TV series in history.
- November 12 - Hey, Hey, Hey, It's Fat Albert', an animated special based on the standup routines of Bill Cosby airs on NBC, it would later inspire long-running animated series Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.
Births
- October 19 - Trey Parker, American television producer
Deaths
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