“X-Men: The Animated Series” debuted on Fox in 1992
The Marvel classic comics team X-Men debuted as an animation series on Fox in the 1992 “X-Men: The Animated Series”
Read moreThe Marvel classic comics team X-Men debuted as an animation series on Fox in the 1992 “X-Men: The Animated Series”
Read moreThe genesis of “The Nightmare Before Christmas” started with a Poem by Tim Burton that he wrote it during his time as a Disney animator in the early 1980’s. The movie is now regarded as an animation classic, that looks as fresh as when it was first released in 1993…and always a favorite for the Halloween season
Read moreThirty one years ago today, the way we enjoyed cartoons changed forever when Cartoon Network launched as the very first twenty-four-hour network dedicated to animation. We Ranked It’s 10 Best Original Series on this list
Read more“The Flintstones” first aired on ABC 63 years ago. Ever since has developed a cult following that hardly will die out due to their strong impact on Pop Culture
Read moreThe 1960’s were prodigal in transforming real Rock and Pop bands into cartoons and on September 25th,1965 the first cartoon series based on a Rock band premiered on ABC: “The Beatles”
Read moreBefore Gorillaz there were The Archies, an American fictional garage band and on September 20th 1969 they went No.1 in the Hot 100 with “Sugar, Sugar”
Read moreOn this day in 1991 Michael Jackson was a guest voice on The Simpsons
Read moreOn September 11th, 1971 The Jackson Five Saturday morning cartoon series produced by Rankin/Bass and Motown Productions debuts on ABC from September 11, 1971 to October 14, 1972
Read moreFormer Genesis member Peter Gabriel made history at the MTV Video Music Awards on September 11th, 1987 with his influential video “Sledgehammer”
Read moreThe first show to ever feature the pop culture phenomenon premiered on September 9, 1967, on the ABC television network and ran for a total of three seasons
Read more“Bambi”, the groundbreaking animation classic was first released in August 1942 and has over the years sparkled the debate of real and serious subjects. We look back at this universally inspiring and touching film
Read moreCreated in the late 1930’s, Bugs Bunny is the most famous rabbit in the world, an iconic figure that even has his own star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. He made his official debut on July 27, 1940 with “A Wild Hare”
Read moreRegarded as the creator of the modern broad film farces and comedic parodies, the legendary Mel Brooks turns 97
Read moreAlong with other cartoon characters created during the 1930’s and 1940’s, Daffy Duck is a timeless star that remains popular to this day through his appearances on cartoons, movies and countless merchandise worldwide
Read moreThe Simpsons are the longest-running primetime-television series and longest-running animated series in the U.S TV history and a worldwide hit
Read moreOne of the most popular TV shows for American and Canadian children, “Schoolhouse Rock” premiered on this day in 1973
Read moreDan Harmon created one of the most contemporary successful animation series “Rick And Morty”, today he turns 50
Read moreIn 1966 “Dr. Seuss How the Grinch Stole Christmas” premiered on TV and since then that the animation classic has since become a Christmas favorite around the world
Read moreOne of the most successful animated TV series of all time, The Simpsons started their long run on this day in 1989, we look back at the first episode of this now cult show “Simpsons Roasting on an Open Fire”, aired on December 17th, 1989
Read moreCheck this 12 absolute Disney classics to celebrate the 121st birthday of the, sometimes controversial, but also important figure in the history of animation and cultural history.
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