List of animated television series of 1970

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A list of animated television series first aired in 1970.

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Animated television series first aired in 1970
TitleEpisodesCountryYearNotes
The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee 91Japan1970–1971
The Adventures of Parsley 32United Kingdom1970–1971
Akakichi no Eleven 52Japan1970–1971
Ashita no Joe 79Japan1970–1971
Bakuhatsu Gorô26Japan1970
Dôbutsu Mura Monogatari100Japan1970
Doctor Dolittle 17United States1970–1971
Famous Classic Tales 31United States1970–1984
Groovie Goolies 16United States1970–1971
Harlem Globetrotters 22United States1970–1971
Ijiwaru Bā-san39Japan1970–1971
Inakappe Taishō 104Japan1970–1972
Itazura Tenshi Chippo-Chan240Japan1970
Josie and the Pussycats 16United States1970–1972
Kick no Oni 26Japan1970–1971
Mahō no Mako-chan 48Japan1970–1971
Manga Jinbutsushi365Japan1970–1971
Nihon Tanjô5Japan1970
Norakuro 26Japan1970–1971
Otanoshimi Anime Gekijô26Japan1970
Otoko Do Ahô! KôshienJapan1970–1971
The Reluctant Dragon & Mr. Toad Show 17United States, Canada, Japan1970–1971
Sabrina and the Groovie Goolies United States1970Package series
The Tomfoolery Show 4United States, United Kingdom1970–1971
Warera Salary man Dô26Japan1970–1971
Where's Huddles? 10United States1970
Will the Real Jerry Lewis Please Sit Down 18United States1970–1972

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