2011 in animation
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Years: | 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 |
Events
January
- January 1:
- The first episode of Cille airs.[1]
- The first episode of Off the Air is broadcast.[2]
- January 3: The first episode of Wild Kratts is broadcast.[3]
- January 9: The first episode of Bob's Burgers is broadcast.[4]
- January 14: The first episode of Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu is broadcast.[5]
- January 23: The film Gnomeo and Juliet is first released.[6]
- January 24: The first episode of Bubble Guppies is broadcast.[7]
- January 31: The first episode of Rastamouse airs.[8]
February
- February 10: The Danish film The Great Bear is released.[9]
- February 13: The film Les Contes de la Nuit (Tales of the Night) premiers, by Michel Ocelot.[10]
- February 14: The film Rango is first released.[11]
- February 20: In The Simpsons episode Angry Dad: The Movie Nick Park, creator of Wallace and Gromit, is special guest voice.[12]
- February 27: 83rd Academy Awards:
- Toy Story 3 by Lee Unkrich wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. The song We Belong Together by Randy Newman from the same movie wins the Academy Award for Best Original Song.[13]
- The Lost Thing by Andrew Ruhemann and Shaun Tan wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.[13]
- February 28: The first episode of Robocar Poli airs.[14]
March
- March 13:
- The first episode of BoBoiBoy is broadcast.[15]
- In The Simpsons episode A Midsummer's Nice Dream Cheech and Chong are special guest voices.[16]
- March 22: The film Rio is released.[17]
- March 23: Series creator Genndy Tartakovsky leaves Cartoon Network Studios and moves to Sony Pictures Animation, as Cartoon Network began to decline, leaving Sym-Bionic Titan canceled after 20 episodes.
- March 26: The first episode of Larva is broadcast.[18]
April
- April 6: The film Titeuf premiers.[19]
- April 7: The first episode of Trunk Train is broadcast.
- April 15: The Walt Disney Company releases Winnie the Pooh.[20]
May
- May 1: The first episode of Raa Raa the Noisy Lion airs.[21]
- May 3:
- The first episode of The Amazing World of Gumball is broadcast.[22]
- The first episode of Punky is broadcast.[23]
- The first episode of The Looney Tunes Show is broadcast.[24]
- May 22:
- The film Kung Fu Panda 2 premiers.[25]
- In The Simpsons episode The Ned-Liest Catch Ned Flanders and Edna Krabappel become romantically involved, ending on a cliffhanger whether they'll stay together or not? [26] Viewers are invited to vote over the matter. On 25 September, at the start of the new season, the next episode The Falcon and the D'ohman reveals that they have indeed become a couple at popular viewer's request.[27]
June
- June 1:
- Peter Dodd's Freddy Frogface premiers.[28]
- Joann Sfar and Antoine Delesvaux' The Rabbi's Cat is released, based on Sfar's graphic novel of the same name.[29]
- June 18: The Walt Disney Company and Pixar release Cars 2.[30]
- Specific date unknown: Dutch animator Rosto's The Monster of Nix is released, a mixture between live-action and animation, with the voices of Tom Waits, Terry Gilliam and The Residents.[31]
July
- July 17: Goro Miyazaki's From Up on Poppy Hill premiers.[32]
August
- August 31: After 11 years the final episode of Between the Lions is broadcast.
September
- September 12: The first episode of Detentionaire is broadcast.[33]
- September 16: The film Top Cat: The Movie premiers.[34]
- September 21: The first episode of Plim Plim is broadcast.[35]
- September 29: The Danish film Ronal the Barbarian is released.[36]
October
- October 2:
- The first episode of China, IL is broadcast.[37]
- The couch gag in The Simpsons episode Bart Stops to Smell the Roosevelts is animated by John Kricfalusi.[38]
- October 16: Puss in Boots, a spin-off in the Shrek franchise, is first released.[39]
- October 18: The film Batman is first released.[40]
- October 23: Steven Spielberg and Peter Jackson release The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, a CGI-film adaptation of the Belgian comics series Tintin.[41]
- October 27: A reboot of Beavis and Butt-Head first airs, but only lasts a season.[42]
November
- November 6: In The Simpsons episode Replaceable You Mrs. Glick passes away.[43]
- November 11: The film Arthur Christmas is released by Aardman Animations and Sony Pictures Animation.[44]
- November 18: The film Happy Feet Two is first released.[45]
- November 23: Jean-François Laguionie's The Painting premiers.[46]
December
- December 19: The first episode of Mia and Me is broadcast.[47]
- December 25: The first episode of 1001 Nights is broadcast.[48]
- December 28: Bambi and A Computer Animated Hand are added to the National Film Registry.[49][50]
- December 29: Vladimir Toropchin's Ivan Tsarevich and the Gray Wolf premiers.[51]
- December 31: The first episode of Chaplin & Co is broadcast.[52]
Specific date unknown
- Robert Morgan's Bobby Yeah premiers.[53]
Awards
- Academy Award for Best Animated Feature: Rango
- Animation Kobe Feature Film Award: Macross Frontier: Sayonara no Tsubasa[54]
- Annecy International Animated Film Festival Cristal du long métrage: The Rabbi's Cat
- Annie Award for Best Animated Feature: Rango
- Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film: Leafie, A Hen into the Wild
- BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film: Rango
- César Award for Best Animated Film: The Rabbi's Cat
- European Film Award for Best Animated Film: Chico and Rita[55]
- Goya Award for Best Animated Film: Wrinkles
- Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year: From up on Poppy Hill
- Japan Media Arts Festival Animation Grand Prize: Puella Magi Madoka Magica
- Mainichi Film Awards - Animation Grand Award: Hotarubi no Mori e
Films released
Television series debuts
Date | Title | Channel | Year |
---|---|---|---|
January 1 | Dan Vs. | The Hub | 2011–13 |
January 3 | Wild Kratts | PBS Kids | 2011–present |
January 9 | Bob's Burgers | Fox | 2011–present |
January 14 | Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu | Cartoon Network | 2011–present |
January 20 | The DaVincibles | Rai Fiction | 2011–? |
January 23 | Mongo Wrestling Alliance | Adult Swim | 2011 |
January 24 | Bubble Guppies | Nick Jr. | 2011–present |
February 14 | Babar and the Adventures of Badou | Disney Junior | 2011–15 |
Tinga Tinga Tales | 2011–13 | ||
Jake and the Never Land Pirates | 2011–16 | ||
Mickey's Mousekersize | 2011 | ||
March 26 | God, the Devil and Bob | NBC, Adult Swim | 2000; 2011 |
April 4 | The Problem Solverz | Cartoon Network | 2011–13 |
April 18 | Small Potatoes | Disney Junior | 2011 |
May 3 | The Looney Tunes Show | Cartoon Network | 2011–14 |
The Amazing World of Gumball | 2011–19 | ||
May 24 | Soul Quest Overdrive | Adult Swim | 2011 |
June 13 | Almost Naked Animals | Cartoon Network | 2011–13 |
Sidekick | 2011–12 | ||
June 16 | Voltron Force | Nicktoons | |
June 24 | Toy Story Toons | Disney Channel | |
July 16 | Redakai: Conquer the Kairu | Cartoon Network | 2011–13 |
July 29 | ThunderCats | 2011–12 | |
August 1 | Secret Mountain Fort Awesome | ||
August 9 | Scaredy Squirrel | 2011–13 | |
September 3 | Rated A for Awesome | Disney XD | 2011–12 |
September 19 | Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness | Nickelodeon | 2011–16 |
October 2 | China, IL | Adult Swim | 2011–15 |
October 23 | Secret Millionaires Club | The Hub | 2011–14 |
October 27 | Beavis and Butt-Head | MTV | 1993–97; 2011 |
Good Vibes | 2011 | ||
October 30 | Allen Gregory | Fox | |
November 7 | Poppy Cat | Universal Kids | 2011–12 |
November 11 | DC Nation Shorts | Cartoon Network | 2011–14 |
Green Lantern: The Animated Series | 2011–13 | ||
November 14 | Minnie's Bow-Toons | Disney Junior | 2011–16 |
November 15 | Black Panther | BET | 2011 |
Television series endings
Date | Title | Channel | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 17 | WordWorld | PBS Kids | 2007–11 | Ended |
January 24 | Robotomy | Cartoon Network | 2010–11 | Cancelled |
February 25 | Mickey's Mousekersize | Disney Junior | 2011 | |
March 26 | God, the Devil and Bob | NBC, Adult Swim | 2000; 2011 | |
April 9 | Sym-Bionic Titan | Cartoon Network | 2010–11 | |
May 7 | Zevo-3 | Nicktoons | ||
May 24 | Soul Quest Overdrive | Adult Swim | 2011 | |
May 31 | The Nutshack | Myx TV | 2007–11 | Ended |
June 4 | Kid vs. Kat | YTV | 2008–11 | Cancelled |
June 12 | The Mighty B! | Nicktoons | 2008–11 | |
July 15 | Jimmy Two-Shoes | Teletoon | 2009–11 | |
July 16 | Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 | Cartoon Network | ||
July 23 | G.I. Joe: Renegades | The Hub | 2010–11 | |
July 31 | Mongo Wrestling Alliance | Adult Swim | 2011 | |
September 10 | Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's | The CW4Kids, Toonzai | 2008–11 | |
September 16 | Go, Diego, Go! | Nick Jr. | 2005−11 | Ended |
September 25 | Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood | Adult Swim | 2010–11 | Cancelled |
October 14 | Peep and the Big Wide World | PBS Kids | 2004−11 | Ended |
The Super Hero Squad Show | Cartoon Network | 2009–11 | Cancelled | |
October 29 | Hubworld | The Hub | 2010–11 | |
November 7 | Glenn Martin, DDS | Nick at Nite | 2009–11 | |
November 12 | Back at the Barnyard | Nicktoons | 2007–11 | Ended |
November 18 | Batman: The Brave and the Bold | Cartoon Network | 2008–11 | |
November 25 | Take Two with Phineas and Ferb | Disney Channel | 2010–11 | Cancelled |
November 29 | Black Panther | BET | 2011 | |
December 18 | Allen Gregory | Fox | ||
December 25 | Small Potatoes | Disney Junior | ||
December 29 | Beavis and Butt-Head | MTV | 1993–97; 2011 | |
Good Vibes | 2011 |
Deaths
February
- February 10: Bill Justice, American animator (Walt Disney Studios), dies at age 97.[56]
- February 21: Dwayne McDuffie, American comics and TV writer (wrote Monster in My Pocket, Beyond!, Static, Milestone Forever) and co-founder of Milestone Media, dies at age 49 of complications from emergency heart surgery.[57]
March
- March 20: Johnny Pearson, British composer (composed music for Captain Pugwash), dies at age 85.[58]
- March 23: Elizabeth Taylor, British-American actress (voice of Maggie Simpson in The Simpsons episode And Maggie Makes Three, voiced herself in the episode Krusty Gets Kancelled), dies at age 79.[59]
April
- April 4: Wayne Robson, Canadian voice actor (voice of Frank the frill-necked lizard in The Rescuers Down Under), dies at age 64.[60]
- April 17: Osamu Dezaki, Japanese animated film director, producer (co-founder of Madhouse) and screenwriter, dies at age 67.[61][62]
May
- May 10: Norma Zimmer, American actress (voice of White Rose in Alice in Wonderland), dies at age 87.[63]
July
- July 23: Toyoo Ashida, Japanese animated film director and character designer (Fist of the North Star, Vampire Hunter D, The Mysterious Cities of Gold) and producer (Studio Live), dies at age 67.[64][65]
- July 29: Dominique Benicheti, French animated film director and producer, dies at age 68.[66]
September
- September 4: Dave Hoover, American comics artist and animator (Wanderers, Starman, Captain America), dies at age 56.[67]
- September 18: Tom Daly, Canadian film producer and animated film producer (My Financial Career), dies at age 93.[68]
November
- November 4: Sarah Watt, Australian animated film director and animator (The Way of the Birds), dies at age 53 from cancer.[69][70]
- November 18: Mark Hall, British animator and animated film producer (Cosgrove Hall Films, Danger Mouse), dies at age 75 from cancer.
Mark Hall (1936-2011)[71] - November 30: Zdeněk Miler, Czech animator, film director and illustrator (The Little Mole), dies at age 90.[72]
December
- December 1: Shingo Araki, Japanese animated film and TV director (Mushi Production, Toei Animation, Tokyo Movie Shinshia) and producer (co-founder of Toei Animation), dies at age 72.[73]
- December 2: Bruno Bianchi, French animator and comics artist (Inspector Gadget), dies at age 45 or 46 from cancer.[74]
- December 5: Dan Mills, American animator (Walt Disney Company, Hyperion Pictures, Universal, Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, Fox Animation, dies at age 79 or 80.[75]
- December 30:
- Ronald Searle, British illustrator, cartoonist and comics artist (animated The Happiest Days of Your Lives, Energetically Yours, Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines, Monte Carlo or Bust! and Dick Deadeye, or Duty Done), dies at age 91.[76]
See also
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External links
- Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb
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