List of animated television series of 1989

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A list of animated television series first aired in 1989.

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Cartoons
TitleSeasonsEpisodesCountryYearOriginal ChannelTechnique
2020 Space Wonder Kiddy 113South Korea1989 KBS2 Traditional
Alfred J. Kwak 152Netherlands, West Germany, Japan1989–1991 TV Tokyo Traditional
Babar 5 65 Canada1989–1991 CBC, HBO Traditional
Bangers and Mash 125UK1989 Children's ITV Traditional
Beetlejuice 4 94 US1989–1991 ABC, Fox Kids Traditional
Bouli 2114France1989–1991 Antenne 2 Traditional
Broomstick Cottage113UK1989Stop-motion
The California Raisin Show 113US1989 CBS Traditional
Camp Candy 339US1989–1992 NBC Traditional
Captain N: The Game Master 3 34 US1989–1991 NBC Traditional
Cheonbangjichuk Hani 113South Korea1989 KBS2 Traditional
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers 3 65 US1989–1990 The Disney Channel, Syndication Traditional
Ciné si 18France1989 Canal+ Stop-motion
Les Contes de Noël [1] 115France1989 FR3
La corona mágica126Spain1989–1990 TVE Traditional
Dink, the Little Dinosaur 221US1989–1990 CBS Traditional
Les Enfants de la Liberté 18France1989 Canal+ Traditional
Ernest le Vampire 2117France1989–1991 FR3 Traditional
The Further Adventures of SuperTed 1 13 US, UK (Wales)1989 Syndication Traditional
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero 2 44 US1989–1992 Syndication Traditional
Huxley Pig 226UK1989–1990 Central TV Stop-motion
Inside-Out Boy5US1989-1993 Nickelodeon Stop-motion
The Karate Kid 1 13 US1989 NBC Traditional
Kimboo 148Côte d'Ivoire, France1989–1990 FR3 Traditional
The Legend of Zelda 1 13 US1989 Syndication Traditional
Long Ago and Far Away 435US1989–1992 PBS Traditional/Stop-motion
Mały pingwin Pik-Pok126Poland1989–1992 TVP1 Stop-motion
McGee and Me! 2 12 US1989–1993 ABC Traditional
Molierissimo 126France1989 Canal+ Traditional
Paddington Bear 113US, UK1989–1990 Syndication Traditional
Paddy [2] 126Belgium, France1989 Canal+ Traditional
Penny Crayon 112UK1989–1990 BBC Kids, BBC1, BFBS, YTV, SSVC Television, TV2 Traditional
The Poddington Peas 113UK1989 BBC One Traditional
Purno de Purno556Netherlands1989–1996, 2006–2007 VPRO Traditional
Ric the Raven152UK, West Germany1989 ITV Traditional
Ring Raiders 15US1989 Syndication Traditional
Rude Dog and the Dweebs 113US1989 CBS Traditional
Shuke and Beita 113China1989Traditional
The Simpsons 34 764+ US1989–present Fox Traditional
The Smoggies 152Canada, France1989–1990 Antenne 2, Radio-Canada Traditional
Spiff and Hercules 1130France1989 TF1 Traditional
Star Street: The Adventures of the Star Kids 134Netherlands, US1989–1990Traditional
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! 1 52 US, Japan1989 Syndication Traditional
A Thousand and One... Americas 126Spain1989 TVE1 Traditional
Tilion [3] 249France1989 FR3
Los Trotamúsicos 126Spain1989 TVE1 Traditional
Tugs 1 13 UK1989 ITV Network Stop Motion
Vytor: The Starfire Champion 14US1989Traditional
Wallace and Gromit 14UK1989–2008 Channel 4, BBC One Stop Motion
Windfalls 126UK1989 ITV Stop motion

Anime

TitleSeasonsEpisodesCountryYearOriginal ChannelTechnique
The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee 55Japan1989–1990Traditional
Akuma-kun 42Japan1989–1990 TV Asahi Traditional
Alfred J. Kwak 152Japan, Netherlands, West Germany1989–1991 TV Tokyo Traditional
Billy Inu nan de mo Shōkai 22Japan1989Traditional
Blue Blink 39Japan1989–1990Traditional
Chimpui 56 Japan1989–1991 TV Asahi Traditional
City Hunter 3 13 Japan1989–1990Traditional
Dash! Yonkuro 25Japan1989–1990Traditional
Dragon Ball Z 9 291 Japan1989–1996 Fuji TV Traditional
Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel 43Japan1989–1991Traditional
Easy Cooking Animation: Seishun no Shokutaku 25Japan1989–1990Traditional
The Enemy's the Pirates! 6Japan1989Traditional
Gaki Deka 22Japan1989–1990Traditional
Go! Wrestler Gundan 21Japan1989Traditional
Hoshi Neko Fullhouse 4Japan1989Traditional
Idol Densetsu Eriko 51Japan1989–1990Traditional
The Jungle Book 52 Japan1989–1990Traditional
Jushin Liger 43Japan1989–1990Traditional
Kariage-kun 59Japan1989–1990Traditional
Komatsu Sakyo Anime Gekijō 24Japan1989–1990Traditional
The Laughing Salesman 103 Japan1989–1992Traditional
Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato 38Japan1989–1990Traditional
Madö King Granzört 41Japan1989–1990Traditional
Magical Hat 33Japan1989–1990Traditional
Manga Hajimete Omoshiro Juku 110Japan1989–1991Traditional
Miracle Giants Dome-kun 49Japan1989–1990Traditional
Momotaro Densetsu 51Japan1989–1990Traditional
The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion 52Japan1989–1990Traditional
Obocchama-kun 164Japan1989–1992Traditional
Parasol Henbē 200Japan1989–1991Traditional
Patlabor: The TV Series 47 Japan1989–1990Traditional
Peter Pan: The Animated Series 41Japan1989Traditional
Ranma ½ 7 161 Japan1989–1992 Fuji TV Traditional
Sally the Witch 2 88Japan1989–1991Traditional
Seton Dōbutsuki 45Japan1989–1990Traditional
Shin Bikkuriman 72Japan1989–1990Traditional
Time Travel Tondekeman 39Japan1989–1990Traditional
Transformers: Victory 38Japan1989Traditional
Wrestler Gundan Ginga-hen Seisenshi Robin Jr. 50Japan1989–1990Traditional
Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl! 124 Japan1989–1992Traditional

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