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2025 in animation is an overview of notable events, including notable awards, list of films released, television show debuts and endings, and notable deaths.

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Events

January

February

March


June

July

August

September

November

December

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Awards

Films released

Television series debuts

DateTitleChannel, Streaming
January 4 Totally Spies (Revival) Cartoon Network
January 11 StuGo Disney Channel
January 16Mermicorno: Starfall Max
January 17RoboGobo Disney Jr.
January 29 Your Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Disney+
February 2 Common Side Effects Adult Swim
February 19 Win or Lose Disney+
February 25Weather Hunters PBS Kids
April 15 Devil May Cry Netflix
SpringIyanu Cartoon Network / Max
August 6 Eyes of Wakanda Disney+
August 10 Mickey Mouse Clubhouse+ Disney Jr.
August 12Iron Man and His Awesome Friends
October 31 Marvel Zombies Disney+
TBA Lazarus Adult Swim
Hey AJDisney Jr.
Asterix & Obelix: The Big FightNetflix
Gupi
Leviathan
Long Story Short
Moonrise
Motel Transylvania
Winx Club
Wolf King
HexVets and Magic Pets Nickelodeon
Super Duper Bunny League
Bixbee and the BeekeepersTBA
Lackadaisy YouTube
The Gaslight District

Television series endings

DateTitleChannel, StreamingYearNotes
January 25 Craig of the Creek Cartoon Network 2018–2025Ending
TBA Big Mouth Netflix 2017–2025
Blood of Zeus 2020–2025
My Hero Academia NNS (ytv, NTV) (Japan)2016–2025

Deaths

January

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