2003 in animation

Animation-related events during 2003

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Events in 2003 in animation.

Events

January

February

  • February 8: The first episode of the reboot of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is broadcast.[2]
  • February 9: The first episode of Monkey Dust is broadcast.[3]
  • February 14: The Jungle Book 2, the sequel to the 1967 film, premieres.[4] After regarding the film’s negative response, subsequent animated sequels would go straight to video until Ralph Breaks the Internet in 2018.
  • February 16: The first episode of The Venture Bros. is broadcast.[5]
  • February 20: Anime producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki is sentenced to two years and eight months in prison for the illegal possession of firearms, a case which happened in 1999.[6] He is released on 9 December 2007.
  • February 24: The first episode of The Save-Ums! is broadcast.[7]

March

April

  • April 6: The Futurama episode "The Why of Fry" premieres, guest starring actor and comedian Bob Odenkirk. It reveals that Fry's cryogenic freezing and arrival in the 31st century was not an accident, but a calculated plot by Nibbler to save the universe.
  • April 7: Noggin was rebranded.
  • April 12: The first episode of All Grown Up! is broadcast.[15] before its regular run began on November 9, 2003.[16]

May

June

July

  • July 2: Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas, the final traditionally animated DreamWorks film, premieres but becomes a massive flop which almost caused DreamWorks to shut down.[25]
  • July 11:
  • July 19: The first episode of Teen Titans is broadcast. It will become a cult classic.[28]

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Awards

Films released

  • January 21 - 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure (United States) (produced in 2002)
  • February 11 - Baby Looney Tunes' Eggs-traordinary Adventure (United States)
  • February 12 - La Légende de Parva (France)
  • February 14 - The Jungle Book 2 (United States)
  • March 1 - One Piece: Dead End Adventure (Japan)
  • March 4 - Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire (United States)
  • March 8 - Doraemon: Nobita and the Windmasters (Japan)
  • March 18 - Charlotte's Web 2: Wilbur's Great Adventure (United States)
  • March 20 - Little Longnose (Russia)
  • March 21 - Piglet's Big Movie (United States)
  • March 27 - The Little Polar Bear: The Dream of Flying (Germany)
  • March 31 - Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Kids (Canada)
  • April 18 - Hajime no Ippo – Champion Road (Japan)
  • April 19:
    • Crayon Shin-chan: The Storm Called: Yakiniku Road of Honor (Japan)
    • Detective Conan: Crossroad in the Ancient Capital (Japan)
  • April 20 - The Cunning Little Vixen (United Kingdom)
  • April 25:
  • May 20:
  • May 21 - Dominator (United Kingdom)
  • May 28 - Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem (Japan and France)
  • May 30 - Finding Nemo (United States)
  • June 3:
    • The Animatrix (United States and Japan)
    • Rolie Polie Olie: The Baby Bot Chase (Canada and United States)
  • June 4 - Kaena: The Prophecy (France and Canada)
  • June 11 - The Triplets of Belleville (France, Belgium, Canada and United Kingdom)
  • June 13 - Rugrats Go Wild (United States)
  • June 25 - The Rain Children (France and South Korea)
  • June 27 - Otherworld (United Kingdom)
  • July 2 - Sinbad: Legend of the Seven Seas (United States)
  • July 4 - El Embrujo del Sur (Spain)
  • July 17:
    • Werner – Gekotzt wird später! (Germany)
    • Wonderful Days (South Korea and United States)
  • July 19 - Pokémon: Jirachi—Wish Maker (Japan)
  • August 5 - VeggieTales: The Ballad of Little Joe (United States)
  • August 19 - Back to School with Franklin (Canada)
  • August 20 - Hammerboy (South Korea)
  • August 26 - Stitch! The Movie (United States)
  • August 29 - Son of Aladdin (India)
  • September 9 - Elysium (South Korea)
  • September 16 - Bionicle: Mask of Light (United States)
  • September 19 - Little Bee Julia & Lady Life (Italy)
  • September 25 - Jester Till (Germany and Belgium)
  • September 27 - G.I. Joe: Spy Troops (United States)
  • September 30:
  • October - The Legend of the Sky Kingdom (Zimbabwe)
  • October 2 - Globi and the Stolen Shadows (Germany, Switzerland and Luxembourg)
  • October 10 - Mécanix (Canada)
  • October 21 - Batman: Mystery of the Batwoman (United States)
  • October 22 - The Dog, the General, and the Birds (Italy and France)
  • October 31 - Betizu izar artean (Spain)
  • November - A Very Wompkee Christmas (United States)
  • November 1 - Brother Bear (United States)
  • November 8 - Tokyo Godfathers (Japan)
  • November 14 - Looney Tunes: Back in Action (United States)
  • November 18 - Rescue Heroes: The Movie (Canada)
  • November 19 - Wizards & Giants (Mexico)
  • November 20 - The Little Polar Bear: Nanouk's Rescue (Germany)
  • November 27 - Winter Days (Japan)
  • November 28 - Kim Possible: A Sitch in Time (United States)
  • December 2 - The Land Before Time X: The Great Longneck Migration (United States)
  • December 3 - Raining Cats and Frogs (France)
  • December 5 - Opopomoz (Italy, France, and Spain)
  • December 7 - Más vampiros en La Habana (Cuba and Spain)
  • December 8 - My Little Pony: A Charming Birthday (United States)
  • December 9:
  • December 13 - Hamtaro: Miracle in Aurora Valley (Japan)
  • December 19:
  • December 20:
    • InuYasha the Movie: Swords of an Honorable Ruler (Japan)
    • Master Q: Incredible Pet Detective (Hong Kong)
  • December 21 - Nasu: Summer in Andalusia (Japan)
  • December 25 - Bolívar: el héroe (Colombia)
  • December 26 - Captain Sabertooth (Norway)
  • December 31 - LeapFrog: The Talking Words Factory (United States)
  • Specific date unknown:
    • The Return of Mushsnail: The Legend of The Snowmill (United States)
    • The Souricière (France)

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
January 6 The Berenstain Bears (2003) PBS Kids 2003–2004
January 13 Lupin the Third Part II Adult Swim 2003
February 1 .hack//Sign Cartoon Network
February 8 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (2003) Fox Box, The CW4Kids 2003–2010
February 10 Reign: The Conqueror Adult Swim 2003–2004
February 16 The Venture Bros. 2003–2018
March 1 Stuart Little: The Animated Series HBO 2003
March 4 Hey Monie! BET
March 11 The Save-Ums! Discovery Kids 2003–2006
Strawberry Shortcake Direct-to-Video 2003-08
March 31 Trigun Adult Swim 2003
April 7 Miffy and Friends Noggin 2003–2007
Moose and Zee 2003–2012
April 12 All Grown Up! Nickelodeon 2003–2008
May 17 MegaMan NT Warrior Kids' WB 2003–2005
June 3 Hey Joel VH1 2003
June 9 Android Kikaider: The Animation Adult Swim
June 13 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Cartoon Network 2003–2008
June 26 Gary the Rat The New TNN 2003
Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"
Stripperella 2003–2004
June 30 Cyborg 009 Cartoon Network 2003
July 8 Franny's Feet PBS Kids 2003–2010
July 11 Evil Con Carne Cartoon Network 2003–2004
Free for All Showtime 2003
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series MTV
July 19 Teen Titans Cartoon Network 2003–2006
August 1 My Life as a Teenage Robot Nickelodeon 2003–2009
August 4 Blue Gender Adult Swim 2003–2004
August 5 FLCL 2003–2018
August 23 Funky Cops Fox Box 2003–2004
Duck Dodgers Cartoon Network 2003–2005
August 30 Shaman King Fox Box
September 1 Clifford's Puppy Days PBS Kids 2003–2006
September 2 Rubbadubbers Nick Jr. 2003–2005
September 7 Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks PBS Kids 2003–2007
September 8 Connie the Cow Noggin 2003–2005
September 20 Lilo & Stitch: The Series Disney Channel 2003–2006
September 28 JoJo's Circus Playhouse Disney 2003–2007
October 1 The Koala Brothers
October 17 VH1 ILL-ustrated VH1 2003–2004
October 22 Kid Notorious Comedy Central 2003
November 1 Kenny the Shark Discovery Kids 2003–2005
Tutenstein 2003–2008
Xiaolin Showdown Kids' WB 2003–2006
Pokémon: Advanced 2003–2004
November 7 Star Wars: Clone Wars Cartoon Network 2003–2005
November 14 Dragon Ball GT Cartoon Network, Nicktoons 2003–2012

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 3 Cita's World BET 1999–2003 Ended
January 16 3 South MTV 2002–2003 Cancelled
February 5 The Legend of Tarzan UPN 2001–2003 Ended
February 25 Clifford the Big Red Dog PBS Kids 2000–2003
April 4 Liberty's Kids 2002–2003 Cancelled
April 13 Clone High MTV
April 15 Hey Monie! BET 2003
May 24 Stuart Little: The Animated Series HBO
June 17 Hey Joel VH1
July 24 Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon" TNN
August 10 Futurama Fox 1999–03 Cancelled, until revived by Comedy Central in 2010.
August 22 Spider-Man: The New Animated Series MTV 2003 Cancelled
September 12 Free for All Showtime
October 24 House of Mouse Toon Disney 2001–2003 Ended
October 25 X-Men: Evolution Kids' WB 2000–2003
Pokémon: Master Quest 2002–2003
November 7 Little Bear Nick Jr. 1995–2003
November 9 Family Guy Fox 1999–2003; 2005–present Cancelled, until revived in 2005.
November 14 Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? Cartoon Network 2002–2003 Cancelled
November 20 Dexter's Laboratory 1996–1999; 2001–2003
November 23 ToonHeads 1992–2003 Ended
November 26 Time Squad 2001–2003 Cancelled
December 11 Gary the Rat Spike TV 2003
December 12 Transformers: Armada Cartoon Network 2002–2003
December 15 Kaput and Zösky Nicktoons 2002–2004
December 17 Kid Notorious Comedy Central 2003
December 31 The Brak Show Adult Swim 2000–2003

Births

January

  • January 2: Cyrus Arnold, American actor (voice of Jawbreaker in Transformers: EarthSpark, Teen Driver in Diary of a Wimpy Kid).
  • January 24: Johnny Orlando, Canadian actor and musician (voice of Whyatt in season 3 of Super Why!, Travis in Bunyan and Babe).

February

April

May

June

  • June 11: Breanna Yde, American actress (voice of Ronnie Anne in seasons 1-3 of The Loud House, Little Mariah in All I Want for Christmas Is You).

July

August

September

Deaths

January

  • January 20: Al Hirschfeld, American caricaturist, (artistic consultant for the "Rhapsody in Blue" segment in Fantasia 2000 which was inspired by his designs), dies at age 99.[52][53]
  • January 25: Cliff Norton, American actor (voice of Woggle-Bird in Jack and the Beanstalk, Dr. Kakofonous A. Dischord in The Phantom Tollbooth, Ed Huddles in Where's Huddles?, Crow #2 in The Mouse and His Child, Timothy in Pandamonium), dies at age 84.

February

  • February 24: Imogene Lynn, American singer (singing voice of Red in Tex Avery's cartoons), dies at age 80.[54][55]
  • February 27: Fred Rogers, American television host, author, producer and minister (voiced himself in the Arthur episode "Arthur Meets Mister Rogers"), dies from stomach cancer at age 74.[56]

March

April

May

June

  • June 30: Buddy Hackett, American actor and comedian (voice of Pardon-Me-Pete in Jack Frost, Scuttle in The Little Mermaid), dies at age 78.[73]

July

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

See also

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External links

  • Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb