List of animated television series of 1986

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A list of animated television series first aired in 1986.

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Animated television series first aired in 1986
TitleEpisodesCountryYearNotesTechnique
The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers 65 US1986
Auberle & Co. KG26West Germany1986 [1]
The Bluffers 13Netherlands1986
The Blunders 30UK1986Traditional
Cadichon 20France1986
Calabash Brothers 13China1986–1987
The Care Bears Family 49 Canada1986–1988
Centurions 65US1986
Le Croc-Note Show104France1986
Defenders of the Earth 65US1986Based on various comic strip characters
Dennis the Menace 78US1986–1988Version of Dennis the Menace .
Dick Spanner, P.I. 22UK1986–1987Stop-Motion
The Flintstone Kids 36 US1986–1987Spin-off of The Flintstones .
Foofur 26 US1986–1988
G-Force: Guardians of Space 85 US, Japan1986
Galaxy High School 13 US1986
Ghayab Aya 10India1986 [2]
Ghostbusters 65US1986Spin-off of The Ghost Busters
The Glo Friends 26US1986–1987Part of My Little Pony 'n Friends
Inhumanoids 13US1986First five episodes aired as part of Super Sunday
Janoschs Traumstunde 26West Germany1986–1990
Jimbo and the Jet-Set 25UK1986–1987Traditional
Karate Kommandos 5US19865 episode mini-series
Kideo TV 13US1986Compilation Series
Kissyfur 26US1986–1988
Kubula a Kuba Kubikula7Czechoslovakia1986
Lazer Tag Academy 13US1986
Madame Gusto’s Circus20UK1986Cut-Outs
Mimi Cracra156France1986–1994
Moi Renart26France1986
Mondák a magyar történelemből 13Hungary1986
MoonDreamers 16US1986–1987Part of My Little Pony 'n Friends
My Little Pony 65US1986–1987
The New Adventures of Jonny Quest 13US1986–1987Spin-off of Jonny Quest
L'Oiseau des Mers: Le Voyage de l'Albatros20France1986
Pinny's House 13UK1986Cut-Outs
Podróże kapitana Klipera13Poland1986–1990
Popples 44US1986–1987
Potato Head Kids 23US1986–1987Part of My Little Pony 'n Friends
Pound Puppies 26US1986–1987
The Raggy Dolls 112UK1986–1994Traditional
Rambo: The Force of Freedom 65US1986Spin-off of First Blood
The Real Ghostbusters 140 US1986–1991Spin-off of Ghostbusters
SilverHawks 65US, Japan1986
Teen Wolf 21US, Australia1986–1987
The Telebugs 86UK1986–1987Traditional
The Trap Door 40 UK1986–1990Stop-Motion
Les Triplés200France1986
Wildfire 13US1986
Anime television series first aired in 1986
TitleEpisodesCountryYearNotes
Animated Classics of Japanese Literature 34Japan1986–1987
Anmitsu Hime 51Japan1986–1987
Bosco Adventure 26Japan1986–1987
Doteraman 20Japan1986–1987
Dragon Ball 153 Japan1986–1989
Ganbare, Kickers! 26Japan1986–1987
Go-Q-Choji Ikkiman32Japan1986
Heart Cocktail77Japan1986–1988
Hikari no Densetsu 19 Japan1986
Honey Bee in Toycomland 51Japan1986–1987
Konna Ko Iru kanaJapan1986–1991
Machine Robo: Revenge of Cronos 47Japan1986–1987
Maison Ikkoku 96 Japan1986–1988
Manga Naruhodo Monogatari102Japan1986–1988
Maple Town 52 Japan1986–1987
Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ 47 Japan1986–1987
Mock & Sweet 49Japan1986–1987
Oh! Family 26Japan1986–1987
Pastel Yumi, the Magic Idol 25Japan1986
Robotan 33Japan1986
Saint Seiya 114 Japan1986–1989
Silver Fang -The Shooting Star Gin- 21Japan1986
The Story of Pollyanna, Girl of Love 51Japan1986
Uchūsen Sagittarius 77Japan1986–1987
Ultraman Kids no Kotowaza Monogatari26Japan1986
Wonder Beat Scramble 26Japan1986
The Wonderful Wizard of Oz 52Japan1986–1987

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References

  1. "Auberle & Co. KG". Fernsehserien.de (in German). Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  2. "Can Indian Animation Take The Big Leap?". Business & Economy Magazine. 9 December 2010. Archived from the original on 19 May 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2023.