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This is a list of animated television series that first aired in 1982.
Title | Episodes | Country | Year | Notes | Technique |
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Acrobunch | 24 | Japan | 1982 | [1] | |
Anime Yasei no Sakebi | 22 | Japan | 1982 | ||
Arcadia of My Youth: Endless Orbit SSX | 22 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Armored Fleet Dairugger XV | 52 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Asari-chan | 54 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Boy General | 100 | North Korea | 1982–2019 | ||
Combat Mecha Xabungle | 50 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Don Dracula | 8 | Japan | 1982 | ||
Les Engrenages | 3 | France | 1982 | ||
The Flintstone Funnies | 45 | US | 1982–1984 | Repackaged reruns of The Flintstone Comedy Show . | |
The Flying House | 52 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Fuku-chan | 71 | Japan | 1982–1984 | ||
Galactic Gale Baxingar | 39 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Game Center Arashi | 26 | Japan | 1982 | ||
The Gary Coleman Show | 13 | US | 1982 | Based on The Kid with the Broken Halo . | |
Gilligan's Planet | 13 | US | 1982 | Spin-off of The New Adventures of Gilligan . | |
Gyakuten! Ippatsuman | 58 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Hitotsuboshi-ke no Ultra Baa-san | 13 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
The Incredible Hulk | 13 | US | 1982–1983 | ||
Jokebook | 7 | US | 1982 | ||
The Kabocha Wine | 95 | Japan | 1982–1984 | ||
Káťa a Škubánek | 26 | Czechoslovakia, Czech Republic | 1982–1994 | ||
Laverne & Shirley with the Fonz | 8 | US | 1982 | Spin-off of The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang and Laverne and Shirley in the Army . | |
Little Pollon | 46 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
The Little Rascals | 22 | US | 1982–1983 | Spin-off of Our Gang . Originally a segment on The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show , and later The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show . | |
Lucy-May of the Southern Rainbow | 50 | Japan | 1982 | ||
Magical Princess Minky Momo | 63 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Meatballs & Spaghetti | 25 | US | 1982–1983 | ||
Meister Eder und sein Pumuckl | 52 | Austria, Hungary, West Germany | 1982–1989 | ||
Méthanie | 15 | France | 1982–1986 | ||
Misi mókus kalandjai | 13 | Hungary | 1982 | ||
Monica and Friends | 188 | Brazil | 1982–2010 | Is the longest-running Brazilian animated program | |
Mork & Mindy | 26 | US | 1982–1983 | Spin-off of Mork & Mindy . Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour segment. | |
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour | 26 | US | 1982–1983 | ||
Murun Buchstansangur | 52 | UK | 1982–1988 | Traditional | |
The Mysterious Cities of Gold | 39 | France, Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
The New Adventures of Maya the Honey Bee | 52 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Ninjaman Ippei | 13 | Japan | 1982 | ||
Once Upon a Time... Space | 26 | France, Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Pac-Man | 44 | US | 1982–1983 | Originally a segment on The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show . | |
The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show | 13 | US | 1982–1983 | ||
Pandamonium | 13 | US | 1982 | ||
Patalliro! | 49 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Pimpa | 26 | Italy | 1982 | This is the first season 1 | |
The Puppy's Further Adventures | 21 | US | 1982–1983 | Spin-off of The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy. The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour segment. | |
Robby the Rascal | 39 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Sasuga no Sarutobi | 69 | Japan | 1982–1984 | ||
The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour | 13 | US | 1982 | ||
Scrappy and Yabba-Doo | 13 | US | 1982–1984 | Spin-off of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo. The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour segment. | |
Shirt Tales | 23 | US | 1982–1983 | ||
Space Cobra | 31 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Super Dimension Fortress Macross | 36 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
SuperTed | 36 | UK (Wales) | 1982–1986 | Traditional | |
Teetime and Claudia | 26 | UK | 1982-1983 | Traditional | |
Thunderbirds 2086 | 24 | Japan | 1982 | ||
Tokimeki Tonight | 34 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Tonde Mon Pe | 42 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Warrior of Love Rainbowman | 22 | Japan | 1982–1983 | ||
Wil Cwac Cwac | 30 | UK | 1982–1986 | Traditional |
These are lists of animated television series. Animated television series are television programs produced by means of animation. Animated series produced for theaters are not included in this lists; for those, see List of animated short film series. These lists include compilation series of theatrical shorts such as The Bugs Bunny Show since they often feature some new wrap-around animation.
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