1993 in animation

Events

January

February

March

April

May

September

October

  • October 7: The Simpsons episode Cape Feare is first broadcast.[17]
  • 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.[18] Although it is later revealed that the family didn't own cable television and was therefore unable to watch the show, the controversy leads to Beavis and Butt-head being rescheduled later in the evenings and omitting all references to fire.[19]
  • 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 by everybody for mispronouncing the characters' names as Buffcoat and Beaver and admitting that he never even watched the show. [20]
    • In The Simpsons episode Rosebud The Ramones are special guest voices.
  • October 29: Henry Selick's The Nightmare Before Christmas is released.[21]

November

December

Specific date unknown

Films released

Television series debuts

Date Title Channel Year
February 28BonkersThe Disney Channel, CBS, Syndication1993–94
March 8Beavis and Butt-HeadMTV1993–97; 2011
June 23Family DogCBS1993
September 1The Bots MasterSyndication1993–94
September 52 Stupid DogsTBS, Syndication1993–95
September 6Adventures of Sonic the HedgehogSyndication1993–96
September 11Droopy, Master DetectiveFox Kids1993
SWAT Kats: The Radical SquadronTBS1993–95
The Pink PantherSyndication
September 12Hurricanes1993–97
Double Dragon1993–94
MadelineThe Family Channel, ABC, Disney Channel1993–01
September 13AnimaniacsFox Kids1993–98
September 18Biker Mice from MarsSyndication1993–96
Exosquad1993–94
CroABC
Sonic the Hedgehog
Tales from the Cryptkeeper1993–99
Rocko's Modern LifeNickelodeon1993–96
All-New Dennis the MenaceCBS1993
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs1993–94
Marsupilami (1993)1993
The New Adventures of Speed RacerSyndication
October 31Problem ChildUSA Network1993–94
November 26The Moxy ShowCartoon Network1993–00
December 5Twinkle, the Dream BeingSyndication1993–94
December 21VeggieTalesDVD, TBN1993–2015

Television series endings

Date Title Channel Year Notes
May 23The Pirates of Dark WaterABC, Syndication1991–93Cancelled
June 25The Legend of Prince ValiantThe Family Channel
June 28Stunt DawgsSyndication1992–93
June 29Saban's Gulliver's Travels
July 28Family DogCBS1993
November 6The Addams Family (1992)ABC1992–93
November 22Conan the Adventurer (1992)Syndication
Mr. Bogus1991–93
December 4Tom & Jerry KidsFox Kids1990–93
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo MesaABC1992–92
Droopy, Master DetectiveFox Kids1993
December 11Marsupilami (1993)CBS1993
All-New Dennis the Menace
UnknownSuper Dave: Daredevil for HireFox Kids1992–93

Births

Deaths

February

  • February 7: Nic Broca, Belgian animator and comics artist (Ovide and the Gang, The Snorks), passes away at age 60.[30]
  • February 9: Jacques Verbeek, Dutch animator and comics artist (made animated films with Karin Wiertz), passes away at age 46.[31]
  • February 21: Harvey Kurtzman, American comics artist, writer, publisher and animation script writer (scripted Mad Monster Party? and animated shorts for Sesame Street), dies at age 68.[32]

March

April

  • April 20: Charles Degotte, Belgian comics artist and animator (worked for Dupuis' animation studio), commits suicide at the age of 59.[37]

May

  • May 3: Hermína Týrlová, Czech animator, screenwriter and film director (Vzpoura Hracek ("Revolt of the Toys")), dies at age 93.[38]
  • Specific date unknown: Renaud Mader, aka Mad, French comics artist and animator (worked for Gaumont and the French department of the Walt Disney Animation), is found dead at age 26 in a hotel room.[39]

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

See also

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