1991 in animation

Animation-related events during 1991

Years in animation: 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994
Centuries: 19th century · 20th century · 21st century
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Years: 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994

Events

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August

  • August 2:
    • Don Bluth's film Rock-a-Doodle premieres in the United Kingdom. This became one of the five lesser Bluth’s works and his first lesser film overall.[14] It had some release difficulties after its completion in 1990. It was delayed in the US until April 1992 to avoid competition with Disney's Beauty and the Beast and the first Bluth-less sequel An American Tail: Fievel Goes West.[15]
    • The film Rover Dangerfield, which features a dog modeled after and voiced by comedian Rodney Dangerfield, premieres.[16]
  • August 11
  • August 23: After the three year delay,[20] Felix the Cat: The Movie makes a public marketing, but only as a direct-to-video movie due to financial issues.[21] Following the negative reception in North America,[22] the movie is only available through European markets as of 2011.

September

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December

Specific date unknown

Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
February 25 The Pirates of Dark Water ABC, Syndication 1991–1993
March 1 Toxic Crusaders Syndication 1991
August 11 Doug Nickelodeon 1991–1994
Rugrats 1991–1994, 1996–2004
The Ren & Stimpy Show Nickelodeon, MTV 1991–1996
September 3 The Legend of Prince Valiant The Family Channel 1991–1993
Little Dracula Fox Kids 1991–1999
September 7 Little Shop 1991
Taz-Mania 1991–1995
September 8 Darkwing Duck The Disney Channel, Syndication, ABC 1991–1992
Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars Syndication 1991
September 14 Super Mario World NBC
Wish Kid
Space Cats
Yo Yogi!
ProStars
Hammerman ABC
Mother Goose and Grim CBS 1991–1992
Where's Wally? 1991
Back to the Future 1991–1992
September 15 Young Robin Hood Syndication
September 16 James Bond Jr.
September 28 Mr. Bogus 1991–1993
November 30 Liquid Television MTV 1991–1995
Æon Flux
December 7 A Bunch of Munsch CTV, Showtime 1991–1992

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 18 Wake, Rattle, and Roll Syndication 1990–1991 Cancelled
February 22 Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears NBC, ABC, Syndication 1985–1991 Ended
May 11 Swamp Thing (1991) Fox Kids 1990–1991 Cancelled
May 20 Toxic Crusaders Syndication 1991
August 8 TaleSpin The Disney Channel, Syndication 1990–1991
August 17 A Pup Named Scooby-Doo ABC 1988–1991
September 10 Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates Fox Kids 1990–1991
October 5 The Real Ghostbusters ABC, Syndication 1986–1991 Ended
October 26 Captain N: The Game Master NBC 1989–1991 Cancelled
The New Adventures of Winnie the Pooh The Disney Channel, ABC 1988–1991
November 2 Muppet Babies (1984) CBS 1984–1991 Ended
November 16 Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures CBS, Fox Kids 1990–1991 Cancelled
November 23 Attack of the Killer Tomatoes Fox Kids
November 30 Little Shop 1991
December 1 Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars Syndication
December 6 Beetlejuice ABC, Syndication 1989–1991
December 7 Hammerman ABC 1991
Super Mario World NBC
Wish Kid
Yo Yogi!
ProStars
December 8 The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda Syndication 1990–1991
December 14 Where's Wally? CBS 1991
Space Cats NBC

Births

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August

  • August 13: Nikita Hopkins, American actor (voice of Roo in the Winnie the Pooh franchise, young Rudy Buenaventura in The Zeta Project episode "Kid Genius").
  • August 14: Charlotte Nicdao, Australian actress (voice of Baby in Kuu Kuu Harajuku, Nurse and Checkout Lady in Bluey, Que in The Strange Chores, See-Thru Princess and Ancient Glass Princess in the Adventure Time: Distant Lands episode "Obsidian", Meredith in the Star Trek: Lower Decks episode "Room for Growth", Sam in the Zootopia+ episode "Dinner Rush", Princess Abigail in the Animaniacs episode "Royal Flush").
  • August 28:

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Deaths

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December

Specific date unknown

See also

Sources

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External links

  • Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb