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A list of animated television series first aired in 1989.
Title | Seasons | Episodes | Country | Year | Original Channel | Technique |
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2020 Space Wonder Kiddy | 1 | 13 | South Korea | 1989 | KBS2 | Traditional |
Alfred J. Kwak | 1 | 52 | Netherlands, West Germany, Japan | 1989–1991 | TV Tokyo | Traditional |
Babar | 5 | 65 | Canada | 1989–1991 | CBC, HBO | Traditional |
Bangers and Mash | 1 | 25 | UK | 1989 | Children's ITV | Traditional |
Beetlejuice | 4 | 94 | US | 1989–1991 | ABC, Fox Kids | Traditional |
Bouli | 2 | 114 | France | 1989–1991 | Antenne 2 | Traditional |
Broomstick Cottage | 1 | 13 | UK | 1989 | Stop-motion | |
The California Raisin Show | 1 | 13 | US | 1989 | CBS | Traditional |
Camp Candy | 3 | 39 | US | 1989–1992 | NBC | Traditional |
Captain N: The Game Master | 3 | 34 | US | 1989–1991 | NBC | Traditional |
Cheonbangjichuk Hani | 1 | 13 | South Korea | 1989 | KBS2 | Traditional |
Chip 'n Dale Rescue Rangers | 3 | 65 | US | 1989–1990 | The Disney Channel, Syndication | Traditional |
Ciné si | 1 | 8 | France | 1989 | Canal+ | Stop-motion |
Les Contes de Noël [1] | 1 | 15 | France | 1989 | FR3 | |
La corona mágica | 1 | 26 | Spain | 1989–1990 | TVE | Traditional |
Dink, the Little Dinosaur | 2 | 21 | US | 1989–1990 | CBS | Traditional |
Les Enfants de la Liberté | 1 | 8 | France | 1989 | Canal+ | Traditional |
Ernest le Vampire | 2 | 117 | France | 1989–1991 | FR3 | Traditional |
The Further Adventures of SuperTed | 1 | 13 | US, UK (Wales) | 1989 | Syndication | Traditional |
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero | 2 | 44 | US | 1989–1992 | Syndication | Traditional |
Huxley Pig | 2 | 26 | UK | 1989–1990 | Central TV | Stop-motion |
Inside-Out Boy | 5 | US | 1989-1993 | Nickelodeon | Stop-motion | |
The Karate Kid | 1 | 13 | US | 1989 | NBC | Traditional |
Kimboo | 1 | 48 | Côte d'Ivoire, France | 1989–1990 | FR3 | Traditional |
The Legend of Zelda | 1 | 13 | US | 1989 | Syndication | Traditional |
Long Ago and Far Away | 4 | 35 | US | 1989–1992 | PBS | Traditional/Stop-motion |
Mały pingwin Pik-Pok | 1 | 26 | Poland | 1989–1992 | TVP1 | Stop-motion |
McGee and Me! | 2 | 12 | US | 1989–1993 | ABC | Traditional |
Molierissimo | 1 | 26 | France | 1989 | Canal+ | Traditional |
Paddington Bear | 1 | 13 | US, UK | 1989–1990 | Syndication | Traditional |
Paddy [2] | 1 | 26 | Belgium, France | 1989 | Canal+ | Traditional |
Penny Crayon | 1 | 12 | UK | 1989–1990 | BBC Kids, BBC1, BFBS, YTV, SSVC Television, TV2 | Traditional |
The Poddington Peas | 1 | 13 | UK | 1989 | BBC One | Traditional |
Purno de Purno | 5 | 56 | Netherlands | 1989–1996, 2006–2007 | VPRO | Traditional |
Ric the Raven | 1 | 52 | UK, West Germany | 1989 | ITV | Traditional |
Ring Raiders | 1 | 5 | US | 1989 | Syndication | Traditional |
Rude Dog and the Dweebs | 1 | 13 | US | 1989 | CBS | Traditional |
Shuke and Beita | 1 | 13 | China | 1989 | Traditional | |
The Simpsons | 34 | 764+ | US | 1989–present | Fox | Traditional |
The Smoggies | 1 | 52 | Canada, France | 1989–1990 | Antenne 2, Radio-Canada | Traditional |
Spiff and Hercules | 1 | 130 | France | 1989 | TF1 | Traditional |
Star Street: The Adventures of the Star Kids | 1 | 34 | Netherlands, US | 1989–1990 | Traditional | |
The Super Mario Bros. Super Show! | 1 | 52 | US, Japan | 1989 | Syndication | Traditional |
A Thousand and One... Americas | 1 | 26 | Spain | 1989 | TVE1 | Traditional |
Tilion [3] | 2 | 49 | France | 1989 | FR3 | |
Los Trotamúsicos | 1 | 26 | Spain | 1989 | TVE1 | Traditional |
Tugs | 1 | 13 | UK | 1989 | ITV Network | Stop Motion |
Vytor: The Starfire Champion | 1 | 4 | US | 1989 | Traditional | |
Wallace and Gromit | 1 | 4 | UK | 1989–2008 | Channel 4, BBC One | Stop Motion |
Windfalls | 1 | 26 | UK | 1989 | ITV | Stop motion |
Anime
Title | Seasons | Episodes | Country | Year | Original Channel | Technique |
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The Adventures of Hutch the Honeybee | 55 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Akuma-kun | 42 | Japan | 1989–1990 | TV Asahi | Traditional | |
Alfred J. Kwak | 1 | 52 | Japan, Netherlands, West Germany | 1989–1991 | TV Tokyo | Traditional |
Billy Inu nan de mo Shōkai | 22 | Japan | 1989 | Traditional | ||
Blue Blink | 39 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Chimpui | 56 | Japan | 1989–1991 | TV Asahi | Traditional | |
City Hunter 3 | 13 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Dash! Yonkuro | 25 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Dragon Ball Z | 9 | 291 | Japan | 1989–1996 | Fuji TV | Traditional |
Dragon Quest: Legend of the Hero Abel | 43 | Japan | 1989–1991 | Traditional | ||
Easy Cooking Animation: Seishun no Shokutaku | 25 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
The Enemy's the Pirates! | 6 | Japan | 1989 | Traditional | ||
Gaki Deka | 22 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Go! Wrestler Gundan | 21 | Japan | 1989 | Traditional | ||
Hoshi Neko Fullhouse | 4 | Japan | 1989 | Traditional | ||
Idol Densetsu Eriko | 51 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
The Jungle Book | 52 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Jushin Liger | 43 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Kariage-kun | 59 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Komatsu Sakyo Anime Gekijō | 24 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
The Laughing Salesman | 103 | Japan | 1989–1992 | Traditional | ||
Legend of Heavenly Sphere Shurato | 38 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Madö King Granzört | 41 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Magical Hat | 33 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Manga Hajimete Omoshiro Juku | 110 | Japan | 1989–1991 | Traditional | ||
Miracle Giants Dome-kun | 49 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Momotaro Densetsu | 51 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
The New Adventures of Kimba The White Lion | 52 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Obocchama-kun | 164 | Japan | 1989–1992 | Traditional | ||
Parasol Henbē | 200 | Japan | 1989–1991 | Traditional | ||
Patlabor: The TV Series | 47 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Peter Pan: The Animated Series | 41 | Japan | 1989 | Traditional | ||
Ranma ½ | 7 | 161 | Japan | 1989–1992 | Fuji TV | Traditional |
Sally the Witch 2 | 88 | Japan | 1989–1991 | Traditional | ||
Seton Dōbutsuki | 45 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Shin Bikkuriman | 72 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Time Travel Tondekeman | 39 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Transformers: Victory | 38 | Japan | 1989 | Traditional | ||
Wrestler Gundan Ginga-hen Seisenshi Robin Jr. | 50 | Japan | 1989–1990 | Traditional | ||
Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl! | 124 | Japan | 1989–1992 | Traditional |
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