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The year 2009 in animation involved some animation-related events.
Contents
1 Events
1.1 February
1.2 March
1.3 May
1.4 November
1.5 December
2 Awards
3 Films released
4 Television series debuts
5 Television series endings
6 Deaths
6.1 February
6.2 June
6.3 July
6.4 August
6.5 December
7 See also
8 References
Events
February
February 22: 81st Academy Awards:
Wall-E wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[1]
La Maison en Petits Cubes by Kunio Kato wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Short.[1]
March
March 17: In The Simpsons episode In the Name of the Grandfather the family travels to Ireland. [2]
May
May 17: In The Simpsons episode Four Great Women and a Manicure Jodie Foster is special guest voice. [3]
May 31: After more than 10 years on the air, PBS pulls Jay Jay the Jet Plane off the PBS Kids schedule.
November
Specific date unknown: The first episode of The Samsonadzes is broadcast. [4]
December
December 30: Little Nemo, Quasi at the Quackadero, The Red Book and Scratch and Crow are added to the National Film Registry. [5][6]
Awards
Academy Award for Best Animated Feature: Up
Animation Kobe Feature Film Award: WALL-E[7]
Annecy International Animated Film Festival Cristal du long métrage: Coraline and Mary and Max
Annie Award for Best Animated Feature: Up
Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film: Mary and Max
BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film: Up
European Film Award for Best Animated Film: Mia and the Migoo
Goya Award for Best Animated Film: Planet 51
Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year: Summer Wars
Japan Media Arts Festival Animation Grand Prize: Summer Wars
Mainichi Film Awards - Animation Grand Award: Summer Wars
Films released
Television series debuts
Date | Title | Channel | Year |
---|---|---|---|
January 23 | Wolverine and the X-Men | Nicktoons Network | 2009 |
April 4 | Special Agent Oso | Playhouse Disney | 2009–12 |
April 19 | Sit Down, Shut Up | Fox | 2009 |
April 24 | Iron Man: Armored Adventures | Nicktoons | 2009–12 |
May 27 | The Goode Family | ABC | 2009 |
August 17 | Glenn Martin, DDS | Nick at Nite | 2009–11 |
August 28 | Hot Wheels Battle Force 5 | Cartoon Network | |
September 7 | Dinosaur Train | PBS Kids | 2009–17 |
September 14 | The Super Hero Squad Show | Cartoon Network | 2009–11 |
September 17 | Archer | FX, FXX | 2009–present |
September 27 | Titan Maximum | Adult Swim | 2009 |
The Cleveland Show | Fox | 2009–13 | |
October 12 | Fanboy & Chum Chum | Nickelodeon | 2009–12 |
October 26 | Have a Laugh! | Disney Channel | 2009–12 |
Television series endings
Date | Title | Channel | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 18 | Viva Piñata | TheCW4Kids | 2006–09 | Cancelled |
Moral Orel | Adult Swim | 2005–09 | Ended | |
January 24 | Tak and the Power of Juju | Nickelodeon | 2007–09 | Cancelled |
February 28 | Sushi Pack | CBS | ||
March 30 | The Replacements | Disney Channel | 2006–09 | Cancelled |
April 18 | Yin Yang Yo! | Disney XD | Cancelled | |
May 2 | My Life as a Teenage Robot | Nicktoons Network | 2003–09 | Cancelled |
May 3 | Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | Cartoon Network | 2004–09 | Cancelled |
May 23 | Transformers: Animated | 2007–09 | Cancelled | |
June 28 | Three Delivery | Nicktoons Network | 2008–09 | Cancelled |
August 7 | The Goode Family | ABC | 2009 | Cancelled |
August 14 | Random! Cartoons | Nicktoons Network | 2008–09 | Cancelled |
September 18 | Pinky Dinky Doo | Noggin | 2006–09 | Cancelled |
October 19 | The Mr. Men Show | Cartoon Network | 2008–09 | Cancelled |
November 8 | Ed, Edd n Eddy | 1999–2009 | Ended | |
November 18 | The Spectacular Spider-Man | TheCW4Kids | 2008–09 | Cancelled |
November 21 | Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | 2003–09 | Ended | |
Sit Down, Shut Up | Fox | 2009 | Cancelled | |
November 22 | Titan Maximum | Adult Swim | Cancelled | |
November 29 | Wolverine and the X-Men | Nicktoons | Cancelled | |
December 22 | Little Einsteins | Playhouse Disney | 2005–09 | Ended |
Deaths
February
February 5: Albert Barillé, Polish-French animator, screenwriter and animated film producer (Procidis, Once Upon a Time...), dies at age 88. [8]
Februry 13: Johnny Hawksworth, British musician and composer (wrote the theme song for Roobarb), dies at age 85. [9]
June
June 9: Dave Simons, American comics artist, storyboard artist and animator (Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Exosquad, The Zula Patrol, Maya and Miguel), dies at age 54. [10]
June 25: Michael Jackson, American soul and pop singer (voice of Leon Kompowski in The Simpsons episode Stark Raving Dad), passes away at age 50. [11]
July
July 6: Alfons Figueras, Spanish animator and comics artist (MGM animation, RKO Radio Network, Hispano Graphic Films), dies at age 86. [12]
July 14: Dallas McKennon, American voice actor (voice of Inspector Willoughby and Buzz Buzzard in Woody Woodpecker, voice of Gumby and other characters in Gumby, the Professor at the zoo, Toughy the bulldog, Pedro the chihuahua, the Hyena in Lady and the Tramp, Maleficent's raven and Vernon the owl in Sleeping Beauty, the Fox and one of the penguins in Mary Poppins, Max in How the Grinch Stole Christmas, Archie Andrews, Hot Dog and Mr. Weatherbee in The Archie Show), dies at age 89. [13]
July 21: Heinz Edelmann, German graphic designer, illustrator, animator, cartoonist and comics artist (Yellow Submarine), dies from heart disease at age 75. [14]
July 22: John Ryan, British comics artist and animator (Captain Pugwash), dies at age 88. [15]
August
August 15: Virginia Davis, American actress (Alice in Walt Disney's Alice Comedies), dies at age 90. [16]
December
December 16: Roy E. Disney, American animated film director (Walt Disney Company), dies at age 79 from stomach cancer. [17]
See also
- 2009 in anime
References
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