2004 in animation
Events in 2004 in animation.
Events
Awards
- Academy Award for Best Animated Feature: The Incredibles
- Animation Kobe Feature Film Award: Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence[1]
- Annecy International Animated Film Festival Cristal du long métrage: Oseam
- Annie Award for Best Animated Feature: The Incredibles
- Goya Award for Best Animated Film: P3K.Pinocho 3000
- Japan Media Arts Festival Animation Award: Mind Game
- Mainichi Film Awards - Animation Grand Award: The Place Promised in Our Early Days
Films released
Main article: List of animated feature films of 2004
Television series debuts
Main article: List of animated television series of 2004
- January 24 - Dave The Barbarian Debuts on Disney Channel (2004-2005).
- April 3 - Danny Phantom debuts on Nickelodeon (2004–07).
- August 13 - Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends debuts on Cartoon Network (2004–09).
- August 21 - Brandy & Mr. Whiskers debuts on Disney Channel (2004–06).
- September 7 - Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends debuts on Nick Jr. (2004–09).
- September 12 - Higglytown Heroes debuts on Playhouse Disney (2004–08).
- September 18 - Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! debuts on Toon Disney (2004-2007)
- October 11:
- The Backyardigans debuts on Nick Jr. (2004–11).
- Maya & Miguel debuts on PBS Kids Go! (2004–07).
- Postcards from Buster debuts on PBS Kids Go! (2004–08).
- October 27 - Drawn Together debuts on Comedy Central (2004–07).
- November 19 - Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi debuts on Cartoon Network (2004–06).
Television series endings
- June 8 - Hey Arnold! ended on Nickelodeon (1996–2004).
- June 11 - The Wild Thornberrys ended on Nickelodeon (1998–2004).
- July 5 - Ozzy & Drix ended on Kids' WB (2002–2004).
- July 30 - Rocket Power ended on Nickelodeon (1999–2004).
- August 1 - Rugrats ended on Nickelodeon (1991-2004)
- August 27 - Johnny Bravo ended on Cartoon Network (1997–2004).
- September 25 - Samurai Jack ended on Cartoon Network (2001–04).
- September 28 - The Berenstain Bears ended on PBS Kids (2003–04).
- October 22 - Evil Con Carne ended on Cartoon Network (2003–04).
References
- ↑ これまでの記録(第1回~10回). Anime Kobe (in Japanese). Retrieved 2012-03-06.
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