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2005 in animation

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Years in animation: 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
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Years: 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008

Events in 2005 in animation.

Events

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January

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  • January 7: The first episode of Pocoyo airs.

February

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March

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April

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May

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June

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  • June 22: Happy Tree Friends Volume 3 - Third Strike renews its theatrical release by adding episodes of 19 to 21 of the Internet Season 2, as well as Dino-Sore Days (an irregular episode), a Buddhist Monkey episode (Books of Fury).

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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  • November 4: Ed, Edd n Eddy returns from original series finale in 2004 with the fifth season premiering.
  • November 6: The first episode of The Boondocks airs.[15]

December

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Awards

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Films released

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Television series debuts

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Date Title Channel Year
January 3 Toopy and Binoo Treehouse TV 2005–2006
January 7 Pocoyo (2005) YouTube, Clan, Channel 5, Nick Jr 2005–present
January 17 Auto-B-Good Syndication 2005–2006
January 21 American Dragon: Jake Long Disney Channel 2005–2007
January 23 Pet Alien Cartoon Network 2005
February 6 American Dad! Fox, TBS 2005–present
February 20 Robot Chicken Adult Swim
February 21 Avatar: The Last Airbender Nickelodeon 2005–2008
March 11 Wonder Showzen MTV2 2005–2006
March 25 Krypto the Superdog Cartoon Network
May 2 Fifi and the Flowertots Channel 5, Sprout 2005–2007
May 30 The Life and Times of Juniper Lee Cartoon Network 2005–2006
June 17 The Buzz on Maggie Disney Channel
June 19 12 oz. Mouse Adult Swim 2005–2007
July 8 Camp Lazlo Cartoon Network 2005–2008
July 9 Catscratch Nickelodeon 2005–2007
Time Warp Trio Discovery Kids 2005–2006
August 19 Hopeless Pictures IFC 2005
Greg the Bunny 2005–2006
SuperNews! Current TV 2005–2010
August 22 Firehouse Tales Cartoon Network 2005–2007
Gerald McBoing-Boing
September 4 Ribert and Robert's Wonderworld Syndicated through PBS Kids 2005–2008
September 5 Danger Rangers 2005–2006
The Zula Patrol 2005–2008
September 6 Go, Diego, Go! Nick Jr. 2005–2011
September 10 Bratz 4Kids 2005–2006
September 17 Loonatics Unleashed Kids' WB 2005–2007
Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island 2005–2006
Pokémon: Advanced Battle
Johnny Test 2005–2008
September 19 Get Ed Jetix 2005–2006
October 2 Sunday Pants Cartoon Network 2005
October 3 Trollz Syndication
October 9 Little Einsteins Playhouse Disney 2005–2009
Squidbillies Adult Swim 2005–2021
November 6 The Boondocks 2005–2014
Minoriteam 2005–2006
November 25 The X's Nickelodeon
December 13 Moral Orel Adult Swim 2005–2009
December 26 My Gym Partner's a Monkey Cartoon Network 2005–2008
December 27 Ben 10 (2005)

Television series endings

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Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 15 Megas XLR Cartoon Network 2004–2005 Cancelled
January 22 Dave the Barbarian Disney Channel
February 6 The Super Milk Chan Show Adult Swim
February 19 Kenny the Shark Discovery Kids 2003–2005
February 26 ¡Mucha Lucha! Kids' WB 2002–2005
March 25 The Powerpuff Girls (1998) Cartoon Network 1998–2005
Star Wars: Clone Wars 2003–2005 Ended
April 20 Baby Looney Tunes 2001–2005
April 24 Sealab 2021 Adult Swim
May 26 Pet Alien Cartoon Network 2005 Cancelled, until remaining episodes aired on Kabillion in 2007.
May 27 Father of the Pride NBC 2004–2005 Cancelled
June 15 CatDog Nicktoons 1998–2005 Ended
July 8 Jackie Chan Adventures Kids' WB 2000–2005
July 22 Video Mods MTV2 2004–2005 Cancelled
August 19 The Proud Family Disney Channel 2001–2005 Ended
September 10 Pokémon: Advanced Challenge Kids' WB 2004–2005
October 14 Hopeless Pictures IFC 2005 Cancelled
October 30 Sunday Pants Cartoon Network
November 8 Trollz Syndication
November 11 Duck Dodgers Cartoon Network 2003–2005 Ended
November 25 Jay Jay the Jet Plane PBS Kids 1998–2005
Dragon Tales 1999–2005
November 27 Fatherhood Nick at Nite 2004–2005 Cancelled
December 25 Stroker & Hoop Adult Swim

Births

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January

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February

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May

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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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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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May

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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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References

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