2023 in animation
This is a list of events in animation in 2023.
Years in animation: | 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 |
Centuries: | 20th century · 21st century · 22nd century |
Decades: | 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s 2030s 2040s 2050s |
Years: | 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 2026 |
Events
January
- January 4: Season 2 of Star Wars: The Bad Batch premiered on Disney+.[1]
- January 8: Shion Takeuchi announced on Twitter that her series Inside Job had been cancelled by Netflix, despite already having previously been renewed for a second season the previous June.[2][3]
- January 9: Koala Man premiered on Hulu.[4][5]
- January 11: SuperKitties premiered on Disney Junior.[6]
- January 12:
- Velma, an adult-oriented show based on the Scooby-Doo franchise, premiered on HBO Max to mixed reviews from critics,[7][8] but was panned by audiences.[9][10][11][12]
- Justin Roiland, co-creator of Rick and Morty and Solar Opposites, and voice of Earl of Lemongrab on Adventure Time, Blendin Blandin on Gravity Falls, and Oscar on Fish Hooks, was charged with felony domestic violence and false imprisonment in Orange County, California in connection with a 2020 incident toward an unnamed woman he was reportedly dating.[13][14] After the charges were laid, multiple people came forward with their own allegations of abuse by Roiland, including claims of predatory behavior towards minors.[15][16][17][18] Roiland would resign from Squanch Games on January 16.[19]
- January 13: Hamish Steele, creator of Dead End: Paranormal Park, announced that Netflix had cancelled the series.[20]
- January 15: Season 2 of Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight premiered on Netflix.
- January 19: Junji Ito Maniac: Japanese Tales of the Macabre premiered on Netflix.
- January 21: The Owl House special "For the Future" premiered on Disney Channel.
- January 24:
- A second Rock Dog direct-to-video sequel, Rock Dog 3: Battle the Beat, was released.
- Adult Swim announced that month that Roiland had been dismissed from Rick and Morty[21] and on January 25, 20th Television Animation confirmed that he had also been removed from Solar Opposites and Koala Man.[22]
- January 26: Season 2 of Daniel Spellbound premiered on Netflix.
- January 30: Princess Power premiered on Netflix.
February
- February 1: Season 2 of The Proud Family: Louder and Prouder premiered on Disney+.
- February 2: Music video for "Love Louder" by The Meeps, was released on YouTube.[23]
- February 6: Work It Out Wombats! premiered on PBS Kids.
- February 9: My Dad the Bounty Hunter premiered on Netflix.
- February 10: Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur premiered on Disney Channel.
- February 16: The fifth and final season of Aggretsuko premiered on Netflix.
- February 17:
- The third and final season of Animaniacs premiered on Hulu.
- The third episode of Murder Drones, titled "The Promening", was released on YouTube.
- February 24: The second season of Oddballs premiered on Netflix.
- February 25: 50th Annie Awards.
March
- March 10: Kiff premiered on Disney Channel.
- March 11: The third Season 2 episode of Vivienne Medrano's independent webseries Helluva Boss, titled "Exes and Oohs", was released on YouTube.
- March 12: 95th Academy Awards[24]
- Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio, directed by Guillermo del Toro and Mark Gustafson, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature, becoming the first non-Disney film to win that award since Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse in 2019. [24]
- The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse, directed by Peter Baynton and Charlie Mackesy, won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.[24]
- March 17: Animal Logic's The Magician's Elephant was released on Netflix.
- March 20: The seventh season of Gabby's Dollhouse premiered on Netflix.
- March 22:
- All criminal charges were dropped against Justin Roiland.[25]
- Digman! premiered on Comedy Central.
- March 24: The final episode of Pokemon Ultimate Journeys premiered in Japan, serving as the last appearances of Ash Ketchum and his Pikachu.
- March 27: In Canada, Teletoon is rebranded as Cartoon Network with the latter's original channel in that country rebranded as Boomerang.
- March 29: Iron Circus Animation's Lackadaisy short film was released on YouTube.
April
- April 1: Season 2 of The Ghost and Molly McGee premiered on Disney Channel.
- April 5: Illumination's The Super Mario Bros. Movie is released.
- April 7: The fourth episode of Murder Drones, titled "Cabin Fever", was released on YouTube.
- April 8: The series finale of The Owl House, "Watching and Dreaming", premiered on Disney Channel.
- April 9: The third part of the third season of Bluey premiered on ABC Kids to universal acclaim.[26]
- April 10: Revival series Total Drama Island premiered on Cartoon Network in the United States.
- April 12: The season 1 finale of Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur premiered on Disney Plus.
- April 14: The first episode of Pokémon Horizons: The Series premiered in Japan, featuring new protagonists Liko and Roy.
- April 21: The second Bluey soundtrack album, "Dance Mode!", is released.
May
- May 3: Season 2 of Star Wars: Visions was released on Disney+.
- May 5: Unicorn: Warriors Eternal premiered on Adult Swim in the United States.
- May 8: Season 2 of Spirit Rangers was released on Netflix.
- May 11: The third and final season of Ultraman was released on Netflix.
- May 12: Rally Road Racers was released.
- May 18:
- Kitti Katz premiered on Netflix.
- Anime series Yakitori: Soldiers of Misfortune premiered on Netflix.
- May 22: Season 3 of The Creature Cases will be released on Netflix.
- May 23:
- The English dub of Alan Ituriel's independent animated series Villainous will premiere on Max.
- Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai will premiere on Max.
June
- June 1: Ninjago: Dragons Rising will premiere on Netflix.
- June 2: Sony Pictures Animation's Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse will be released.
- June 8: Hailey's On It! will premiere on Disney Channel in the United States.
- June 11: Ladybug & Cat Noir: The Movie will have its world premiere at the Grand Rex theatre in Paris ahead of its Netflix streaming debut on July 28.
- June 14: Pupstruction will premiere on Disney Junior in the United States.
- June 16:
- Anime film Black Clover: Sword of the Wizard King will simultaneously be released in Japanese theaters and on Netflix internationally.
- Pixar's Elemental will be released.
- June 19: DreamWorks Animation's preschool series Not Quite Narwhal will premiere on Netflix.
- June 30:
- DreamWorks Animation's Ruby Gillman, Teenage Kraken will be released.
- Nimona will premiere on Netflix.
July
- July 13: Season 2 of Sonic Prime will release on Netflix.
- July 14: Studio Ghibli's How Do You Live? will be released.
August
- August 4: Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem will be released.
- August 10: Mech Cadets will premiere on Netflix.
- August 17: Season 2 of My Dad the Bounty Hunter will release on Netflix.
- August 30: Final season of the animated series Archer scheduled to premiere on FXX, in the United States, after 14 years on television.
September
- September 29: PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie will be released.
October
- October 16: Walt Disney Animation Studios celebrates its centennial.
November
- November 17: DreamWorks Animation's Trolls Band Together, the third film in the Trolls film franchise will be released.
- November 22: Walt Disney Animation Studios’ Wish will be released.
December
- December 22: Illumination's Migration, will be released.
Awards
- Academy Award for Best Animated Feature: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
- American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Animated Feature Film: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Annecy International Animated Film Festival Cristal du long métrage: Little Nicholas – Happy as Can Be
- Annie Award for Best Animated Feature: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Annie Award for Best Animated Feature — Independent: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
- BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- BAFTA Award for Best Short Animation: The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
- César Award for Best Animated Film: My Sunny Maad
- Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- European Film Award for Best Animated Feature Film: No Dogs or Italians Allowed
- Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film: Turning Red
- Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Golden Reel Award for Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR for Animated Feature Film: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Goya Award for Best Animated Film: Unicorn Wars
- Japan Academy Film Prize for Animation of the Year: The First Slam Dunk
- Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Animated Movie: Minions: The Rise of Gru
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Mainichi Film Award for Best Animation Film: Takano Intersection
- Minnesota Film Critics Alliance Award for Best Animated Feature: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish[27]
- National Board of Review Award for Best Animated Film: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
- New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
- Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Animated Film: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Producers Guild of America Award for Best Animated Motion Picture: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Animated Film: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Feature: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Satellite Award for Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
- Saturn Award for Best Animated Film: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
- St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: Marcel the Shell with Shoes On
- Tokyo Anime Award: One Piece Film: Red
- Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: Turning Red
- Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
- Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Feature: Guillermo del Toro's Pinocchio
Films released
Television series debuts
Date | Title | Channel, Streaming |
---|---|---|
January 9 | Koala Man | Hulu |
January 11 | SuperKitties | Disney Junior |
January 12 | Velma | HBO Max |
January 20 | Shape Island | Apple TV+ |
January 30 | Princess Power | Netflix |
February 3 | Rubble & Crew | Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. Channel |
February 6 | Work It Out Wombats! | PBS Kids |
February 9 | My Dad the Bounty Hunter | Netflix |
February 10 | Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur | Disney Channel |
March 6 | Bossy Bear | Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. |
March 10 | Kiff | Disney Channel |
March 17 | Agent Elvis | Netflix |
March 22 | Digman! | Comedy Central |
Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes | Disney Junior | |
March 31 | Eva the Owlet | Apple TV+ |
April 2 | Royal Crackers | Adult Swim |
April 10 | Total Drama Island | Cartoon Network, Max |
April 20 | Fired on Mars | HBO Max |
April 28 | Frog and Toad | Apple TV+ |
May 4 | Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures | Disney+, Disney Junior |
May 5 | Unicorn: Warriors Eternal | Adult Swim |
May 12 | Mulligan | Netflix |
May 15 | Lego Dreamzzz | Netflix, Amazon Prime Video, YouTube |
May 18 | Kitti Katz | Netflix |
May 23 | Gremlins: Secrets of the Mogwai | Cartoon Network, Max |
Clone High | Max | |
June 1 | Ninjago: Dragons Rising | Netflix |
June 8 | Hailey's On It! | Disney Channel |
June 9 | This World Can't Tear Me Down | Netflix |
June 14 | Pupstruction | Disney Junior |
June 19 | Not Quite Narwhal | Netflix |
July 21 | Praise Petey | Freeform |
August 10 | Mech Cadets | Netflix |
Summer | Hazbin Hotel | TBA |
My Adventures with Superman | Adult Swim | |
Fall | Akuma-kun | Netflix |
Gamera Rebirth | ||
Unicorn Academy | ||
Tiny Toons Looniversity | Cartoon Network, Max | |
Win or Lose | Disney+ | |
TBA | Jessica's Big Little World | Cartoonito |
Silly Sundays | ||
Primos | Disney Channel | |
Iwájú | Disney+ | |
Tiana | ||
X-Men '97 | ||
Grimsburg | Fox | |
Krapopolis | ||
Scavengers Reign | Max | |
Young Love | ||
CoComelon Lane | Netflix | |
Dew Drop Diaries | ||
Exploding Kittens | ||
Little Baby Bum: Music Time | ||
My Happy Marriage | ||
Pluto | ||
Hamsters of Hamsterdale | Nickelodeon | |
HexVet | ||
Max & the Midknights | ||
Rock, Paper, Scissors | ||
Mashopolis | PBS Kids | |
Dora the Explorer | Paramount+ | |
Caillou | Peacock | |
Dino Pops | ||
Lil' Stompers | ||
Team Mekbots Animal Rescue |
Television series endings
Date | Title | Channel, Streaming | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 20 | Puppy Dog Pals | Disney Junior | 2017–23 | Ended |
February 17 | Animaniacs | Hulu | 2020–23 | Ended |
March 6 | Ridley Jones | Netflix | 2021–23 | Cancelled |
April 8 | The Owl House | Disney Channel | 2020–23 | Ended |
June 9 | Human Resources | Netflix | 2022–23 | Ending |
June | Looney Tunes Cartoons | Max | 2020–23 | Ending |
August 30 | Archer | FXX | 2009–23 | Ending |
TBA | Hilda | Netflix | 2018–23 | Ending |
TBA | Summer Camp Island | Cartoon Network | 2018–23 | Ending |
TBA | Bubble Guppies | Nickelodeon | 2011–23 | Ending |
Deaths
January
- January 6: Earl Boen, American actor (voice of Red Skull and the Beyonder in Spider-Man, Santa Claus in A Pinky and the Brain Christmas, Leonard Kanifky in Bonkers, Rhino in Batman: The Animated Series, Simon Stagg in the Justice League episode "Metamorphosis", William Howard Taft in the Time Squad episode "White House Weirdness", continued voice of Senor Senior Sr. in Kim Possible), dies from lung cancer at age 81.[28]
- January 7: Adam Rich, American actor (voice of Presto in Dungeons & Dragons), dies at age 54.[29]
- January 11:
- Carole Cook, American actress (voice of Pearl Gesner in Home on the Range), dies at age 98.[30]
- Charles Kimbrough, American actor (voice of Victor in The Hunchback of Notre Dame and The Hunchback of Notre Dame II, Mort Chalk in Recess: School's Out, Rainbow Face #1 in The Land Before Time VII: The Stone of Cold Fire, Dr. Bob in the Mighty Max episode "Scorpio Rising", Sandy Dreckman in the Pinky and the Brain episode "You'll Never Eat Food Pellets in This Town Again!", Jim Dial in the Family Guy episode "A Picture is Worth $1,000 Bucks", Stage Gordon in the Batman Beyond episode "Out of the Past", Pat Jensen in The Zeta Project episode "On the Wire", narrator in The Angry Beavers episode "Canucks Amuck", additional voices in Whisper of the Heart), dies at age 86.[31]
- January 18: David Crosby, American singer, guitarist, and songwriter (voiced himself in The Simpsons episodes "Marge in Chains" and "Homer's Barbershop Quartet"), dies at age 81.[32]
- January 22: Bill Dennis, American animation executive (founder of Toonz Media Group), dies at age 80.
- January 25: Cindy Williams, American actress and producer (voice of Shirley Feeney in Laverne & Shirley in the Army, Gerri Poveri in The Magic School Bus episode "Ups and Downs"), dies at age 75.
February
- February 11: Austin Majors, American actor (voice of young Jim Hawkins in Treasure Planet, Blue Teammate #3 in The Ant Bully, Thomas in the American Dad! episode "Of Ice and Men"), dies at age 27.[33][34]
- February 12: David Jude Jolicoeur, American musician and member of De La Soul (voiced himself in the Teen Titans Go! episode "Don't Press Play"), dies at age 54.[35]
- February 13: Leiji Matsumoto, Japanese animator and manga artist (Space Battleship Yamato, Galaxy Express 999, Space Pirate Captain Harlock, Queen Emeraldas, Queen Millennia, worked with the band Daft Punk on their animated music videos and their full-length film Interstella 5555: The 5tory of the 5ecret 5tar 5ystem), dies at age 85.[36][37]
- February 15: Dario Penne, Italian actor (Italian dub voice of Bender in Futurama, Finn McMissile in Cars 2, Agent K in Men in Black: The Series, and Django in Ratatouille), dies at age 84.[38]
- February 19: Jansen Panettiere, American actor (voice of Truman X in The X's, Periwinkle in season 6 of Blue's Clues, young Rodney Copperbottom in Robots, Shovelmouth Boy in Ice Age: The Meltdown), dies at age 28.[39]
- February 22: Kristina Holland, American actress (voice of April Stewart in The Funky Phantom, Stephanie in Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, Alice Boyle in Wait Till Your Father Gets Home), dies at age 78.[40]
- February 24: Walter Mirisch, American film producer (The Pink Panther), dies at age 101.
- February 25: Gordon Pinsent, Canadian actor, writer, director and singer (voice of the title character in Babar, Babar: The Movie, Babar: King of the Elephants and Babar and the Adventures of Badou, Captain Efraim Longstocking in Pippi Longstocking, Harry Freelove, The Barber in Pirate's Passage), dies at age 92.[41]
- February 27: Burny Mattinson, American writer, director, and animator (Walt Disney Animation Studios), dies at age 87.[42]
March
- March 3: Tom Sizemore, American actor (voice of Rex Mason / Metamorpho in the Justice League episode "Metamorphosis"), dies at age 61.[43]
- March 5: Takahiro Kimura, Japanese animator (City Hunter, Idol Densetsu Eriko, Mobile Suit Victory Gundam) and character designer (Code Geass, Code Geass: Lelouch of the Re;surrection, The King of Braves GaoGaiGar, Betterman, Mobile Suit Gundam Hathaway), dies from amyloidosis at age 58.[44]
- March 7: Ian Falconer, American author and illustrator (creator of Olivia), dies at age 63.[45]
- March 13: Rolly Crump, American animator and designer (Walt Disney Company), dies at age 93.[46][47]
- March 17:
- Lance Reddick, American actor (voice of General Lunaris in DuckTales, Falcon in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Cutler in Tron: Uprising, Ra's al Ghul in Beware the Batman, Agent Clappers in Paradise PD, Alan Rails in the Rick and Morty episode "Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender"), dies at age 60.[48]
- Raoul Servais, Belgian animator, animated film director and comic artist (Chromophobia, Harpya), dies at age 94.[49]
- March 20: Michael Reaves, American television writer (Gargoyles, Batman: The Animated Series, The Smurfs, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, The Real Ghostbusters, My Little Pony, Peter Pan & the Pirates, Spider-Man Unlimited), dies at age 72.[50]
- March 21: Charles E. Bastien, Canadian animation director (PAW Patrol, The Magic School Bus, Little Bear, Braceface, Mike the Knight), dies at age 60.[51]
- March 25: Leo D. Sullivan, American animator (Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, The Transformers, BraveStarr, The Incredible Hulk, The New Adventures of Flash Gordon), dies at age 82.[52]
April
- April 1: Yasumichi Kushida, Japanese voice actor (voice of Vice Principal in Haikyu!!, Shinobi in Naruto, dub voice of Hulk in The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes, Avengers Assemble, Ultimate Spider-Man, and Hulk and the Agents of S.M.A.S.H.), dies at age 46.[53]
- April 6: Bruce Petty, Australian political cartoonist, sculptor and animated film director (Leisure, Global Haywire), dies at age 93. [54]
- April 8: Michael Lerner, American actor (voice of Mayor Ebert in Godzilla: The Series, Producer in 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure), dies at age 81.[55]
- April 9: Donald W. Ernst, American editor and producer (Ralph Bakshi, The Walt Disney Company), dies at age 89.[56]
- April 22: Barry Humphries, Australian actor, author and satirist (voice of Bruce in Finding Nemo, Brauilo in Justin and the Knights of Valour, Wombo in Blinky Bill the Movie, narrator in Mary and Max), dies at age 89.[57]
- April 25: Paul van Vliet, Dutch comedian, actor and singer (voice of King Radboud in Alfred Jodocus Kwak), dies at age 87.[58]
- April 26: Cilia van Dijk, Dutch film producer (Anna & Bella), dies at age 81.
- April 27: Jerry Springer, English-American broadcaster, journalist, actor, producer, and politician (portrayed himself in the Happy! episode "What Smiles Are For", voiced himself in The Simpsons episode "Treehouse of Horror IX"), dies at age 79.[59]
May
- May 1: Per Åhlin, Swedish artist and animated film director (Dunderklumpen!, The Journey to Melonia), dies at age 91.[60]
- May 7: Stanisław Lenartowicz, Polish animator, dies at age 83.[61]
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External links
- Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb
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