2009 in animation is an overview of notable events, including notable awards, list of films released, television show debuts and endings, and notable deaths.


Events

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January

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June

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  • June 10: Paul Fierlinger's My Dog Tulip premieres.[24]
  • June 17: Cartoon Network suspends the original animated programs as they instead launch the live-action block "CN Real".[25] The block was cancelled the following year as it is declared a "bad promotion" on the network dedicated to cartoons.

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December

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Awards

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Television series debuts

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Date Title Channel Year
January 3Huntik: Secrets & SeekersTheCW4Kids, Nicktoons, Rai2009–2011
January 23Wolverine and the X-MenNicktoons2009
January 26OliviaNick Jr., Channel 52009–2013
February 7RollBotsTheCW4Kids2009
February 13Jimmy Two-ShoesDisney XD, Teletoon2009–2011
March 5League of Super EvilYTV2009–2012
March 15The Amazing Spiez!TF1, Teletoon, Disney Channel Asia
April 4Special Agent OsoPlayhouse Disney
April 6Timmy TimeCBeebies
April 19Sit Down, Shut UpFox2009
April 20FishtronautDiscovery Kids (Latin America)2009–2015
April 24Iron Man: Armored AdventuresNicktoons, France 2, France 42009–2012
May 9Pokémon: DP Galactic BattlesCartoon Network2009–2010
June 15DJ & the FroMTV2009
July 16StokedTeletoon2009–2013
August 17Glenn Martin, DDSNick at Nite2009–2011
August 29Hot Wheels Battle Force 5Cartoon Network, Teletoon
September 7Dinosaur TrainPBS Kids2009–2020
September 12Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps2009–2010
September 17ArcherFX, FXX2009–2023
September 19Noonbory and the Super SevenCookie Jar TV, EBS2009
PearlieYTV, Network Ten2009–2011
September 27The Cleveland ShowFox2009–2013
PopzillaMTV2009
Titan MaximumAdult Swim
October 5Casper's Scare SchoolCartoon Network2009–2012
Jungle JunctionPlayhouse Disney
October 12Fanboy & Chum ChumNickelodeon
October 26Have a Laugh!Disney Channel
November 2The Garfield ShowCartoon Network2009–2016
November 9Guess with JessCBeebies2009–2013

Television series endings

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Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 18Viva PiñataTheCW4Kids, YTV2006–2009Cancelled
January 23Slacker CatsABC Family2007–2009
January 24Tak and the Power of JujuNickelodeon
January 25The Drinky Crow ShowAdult Swim2008–2009
January 27Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the WorldLogo2007–2009
February 28Sushi PackCBS
March 1Spaceballs: The Animated SeriesG42008–2009
Wunderkind Little AmadeusPBS KidsEnded
March 30The ReplacementsDisney Channel2006–2009
April 18Yin Yang Yo!Jetix, Disney XDEnded
April 22Toot & PuddleNoggin2008–2009
May 2My Life as a Teenage RobotNicktoons Network2003–2009
Pokémon: DP Battle DimensionCartoon Network2008–2009
May 3Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends2004–2009
May 23Transformers: Animated2007–2009Ended
June 28Three DeliveryNicktoons Network2008–2009
June 29World of QuestKids' WB
July 2DJ and the FroMTV2009
August 7The Goode FamilyABC
September 6AnimaliaPBS Kids Go!2008–2009
September 18Pinky Dinky DooNoggin2005–2009
October 16PopzillaMTV2009
October 19The Mr. Men ShowCartoon Network2008–2009Ended
November 8Ed, Edd n Eddy1999–2009
November 14Can You Teach My Alligator Manners?Playhouse Disney2008–2009Cancelled
November 18The Spectacular Spider-ManTheCW4Kids, Disney XD
November 21Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesTheCW4Kids2003–2009Ended
Sit Down, Shut UpFox2009Cancelled
November 22Titan MaximumAdult Swim
November 24RollBotsTheCW4Kids
November 29Wolverine and the X-MenNicktoons
December 12Noonbory and the Super 7Cookie Jar TV, EBS
December 20Random! CartoonsNicktoons Network2008–2009
December 22Little EinsteinsPlayhouse Disney2005–2009Ended

Television season premieres

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Date Title Season Channel
February 19 Phineas and Ferb 2 Disney XD[a]
February 25 Back at the Barnyard 2 Nickelodeon
March 11 South Park 13 Comedy Central
March 29 Aqua Teen Hunger Force 6 Adult Swim
July 6 The Fairly OddParents 7 Nickelodeon
July 19 SpongeBob SquarePants 7
July 30 The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack 2 Cartoon Network
September 11 Ben 10: Alien Force 3
September 27 American Dad! 6 Fox
Family Guy 8
The Simpsons 21
October 15 Chowder 3 Cartoon Network
November 9 Johnny Test[b] 4
December 13 Aqua Teen Hunger Force 7 Adult Swim

Television season finales

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Date Title Season Channel
February 18 Phineas and Ferb 1 Disney XD[c]
February 24 Back at the Barnyard 1 Nickelodeon
March 27 Ben 10: Alien Force 2 Cartoon Network
May 17 American Dad! 5 Fox
Family Guy 7
The Simpsons 20
May 31 Aqua Teen Hunger Force 6 Adult Swim
July 19 SpongeBob SquarePants 5 Nickelodeon
July 23 The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack 1 Cartoon Network
August 12 The Fairly OddParents 6 Nickelodeon
August 30 Futurama 5 Comedy Central
October 8 Chowder 2 Cartoon Network
November 18 South Park 13 Comedy Central
December 6 Robot Chicken 4 Adult Swim

Births

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February

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June

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July

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October

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November

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Deaths

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January

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February

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March

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April

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June

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July

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August

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September

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October

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November

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December

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See also

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Notes

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  1. Season premiered on Disney Channel on March 27th.
  2. Revived after initially ending on Kids' WB.
  3. Season concluded on Disney Channel on March 20th.

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