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Events in 1993 in animation.

Events

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January

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February

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March

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May

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June

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September

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  • September 5: The first episode of 2 Stupid Dogs airs.
  • September 6: The first episode of Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog airs. It was originally planned to be a Saturday morning series, but got rejected by ABC and became a weekday series for syndication instead.[5]
  • September 13: The first episode of Animaniacs airs.
  • September 18:
  • September 23: The Thief and the Cobbler by Richard Williams is released after being in production for a record-breaking 30 years. Unfortunately, it was not well-received due to the changes made after Williams lost all rights of the film in 1992.[8] It would not be released in the US until 1995 when Miramax Films retains its distribution rights while editing the film further, which became a critical failure and is since regarded to be an insult to Richard Williams.[9]

October

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  • October 10: A five-year-old boy, Austin Matthews, sets fire to his mother's mobile home in Moraine, Ohio, killing his two-year-old sister Jessica. The mother claims that her son got the idea from watching Beavis and Butt-Head.[10] Although it is later revealed that the family did not have cable television and thus could not watch the show, the controversy led to Beavis and Butt-Head being rescheduled to air later in the evenings and be edited to remove all references to fire.[11]
  • October 21: During a U.S. Senate hearing, chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Ernest Fritz Hollings, argues that TV broadcasters have to be pressured to curb violent or otherwise offensive shows, making direct reference to Beavis and Butt-Head. However, he is ridiculed for mispronouncing the characters' names as Buffcoat and Beaver and admitting that he had never watched the show.[12]
  • October 29: Henry Selick's The Nightmare Before Christmas is released. It becomes a cult classic and an unexpected phenomenon on every Halloween.[13]

November

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December

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Films released

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Television series debuts

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Date Title Channel Year
February 28 Bonkers The Disney Channel, CBS, Syndication 1993–94
March 8 Beavis and Butt-Head MTV 1993–97; 2011
June 23 Family Dog CBS 1993
September 1 The Bots Master Syndication 1993–94
September 5 2 Stupid Dogs TBS, Syndication 1993–95
Super Secret Secret Squirrel 1993
September 6 Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog Syndication 1993–96
September 11 Droopy, Master Detective Fox Kids 1993
SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron TBS 1993–95
The Pink Panther Syndication
September 12 Hurricanes 1993–97
Double Dragon 1993–94
Madeline The Family Channel
September 13 Animaniacs Fox Kids 1993–98
September 18 Biker Mice from Mars Syndication 1993–96
Exosquad 1993–94
Cro ABC
Sonic the Hedgehog
Tales from the Cryptkeeper 1993–99
Rocko's Modern Life Nickelodeon 1993–2022
All-New Dennis the Menace CBS 1993
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs 1993–94
Marsupilami (1993) 1993
The New Adventures of Speed Racer Syndication
October 31 Problem Child USA Network 1993–94
November 26 The Moxy Show Cartoon Network 1993–00
December 5 Twinkle, the Dream Being Syndication 1993–94
December 21 VeggieTales DVD, TBN 1993–2015

Television series endings

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Date Title Channel Year Notes
May 23 The Pirates of Dark Water ABC, Syndication 1991–93 Cancelled
June 25 The Legend of Prince Valiant The Family Channel
June 28 Stunt Dawgs Syndication 1992–93
June 29 Saban's Gulliver's Travels
July 28 Family Dog CBS 1993
October 10 American Heroes & Legends Showtime 1992–93
November 6 The Addams Family (1992) ABC 1992–93
November 22 Conan the Adventurer (1992) Syndication
Mr. Bogus 1991–93
November 28 Super Secret Secret Squirrel TBS, Syndication 1993
December 4 Tom & Jerry Kids Fox Kids 1990–93
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa ABC 1992–92
Droopy, Master Detective Fox Kids 1993
December 11 Marsupilami (1993) CBS 1993
All-New Dennis the Menace
Unknown Super Dave: Daredevil for Hire Fox Kids 1992–93

Births

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January

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February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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Deaths

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February

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March

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April

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May

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  • May 3: Hermína Týrlová, Czech animator, film director, and screenwriter, (directed Tajemství Lucerny (The Lantern's Secret) and Ferda Mravenec (Fernando the Ant), dies at age 93.[45][46][47]
  • Specific date unknown: Renaud Mader, aka Mad, French comics artist and animator (Gaumont, Walt Disney Animation), dies at age 26.[48]

June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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See also

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Sources

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