List of animated television series of 1995

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This is a list of animated television series first aired in 1995.

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Animated television series first aired in 1995
TitleSeasonsEpisodesCountryYearOriginal channelTechnique
Die Abenteuer von Max und Molly113Germany1995–1996 Das Erste Traditional
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective 341Canada, US1995–2000 CBS, Nickelodeon Traditional
Action Man 126US, UK1995–1996 Syndication Traditional, Live-Action
The Adventures of Hyperman 113US1995–1996 CBS Traditional
Les Animaux des Quatre Saisons126France1995 France 3 Stop-Motion
The Babaloos 1103Canada, France1995–1998 CBC Television Traditional
Les Belles Histoires de Pomme d’Api252France1995–1998 Canal J Traditional
Big-Headed Kid and Small-Headed Father 156China1995 CCTV-1 Traditional
Broučci112Czech Republic1995–1996Stop-Motion
Bugs 'n' Daffy 2 130 US1995–1997 Kids' WB Traditional
The Caribou Kitchen 452UK1995 CITV Traditional
Cartoon Planet 3 146 US1995–1998; 2012–2014 Cartoon Network Traditional
La Coccinelle de Gotlib165France1995 Canal+ Traditional
Les Contes de la rue Broca126France1995 Canal J Traditional
Crapston Villas 220UK1995–1998 Channel 4 Stop-Motion
Cyber Flash 350France1995–1997 Canal+ CGI
Darkstalkers 113US1995 Syndication Traditional
Dodo, le retour165France1995 Canal J Traditional
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist 6 81 US1995–2002 Comedy Central Traditional
Dumb and Dumber 113US1995–1996 ABC Traditional
Earthworm Jim 2 23 US1995–1996 Kids' WB Traditional
Fantomcat 2 26 UK1995–1996 ITV Traditional
The Forgotten Toys 126UK1995–1996 CITV Traditional
Freakazoid! 2 24 US1995–1997 Kids' WB Traditional
G.I. Joe Extreme 2 26 US1995–1997 Syndication Traditional
Gadget Boy & Heather 2 52 France, US1995–1998 M6, Syndication Traditional
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child 339US1995–2000 HBO Traditional
Happy Ness: The Secret of the Loch 113UK1995???Traditional
The Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats 226UK1995–1996 CITV Traditional
Hugo & Egon [1] 120Germany1995Traditional
Il était une fois... 126France1995 France 2 Traditional
Iznogoud 152France1995 Canal+ Traditional
Klutter! 18US1995–1996 Fox Kids Traditional
Koby-Koby 330South Korea1995–1997 KBS2 Traditional
Little Bear 5 65 Canada, US1995–2001 CBC, Nickelodeon Traditional
The Little Lulu Show 3 52 US, Canada1995–1999 HBO Family Traditional
Littlest Pet Shop 140US1995 Syndication Traditional
Lizzie's Library 126Australia1995 ABC Stop-Motion
The Mask: Animated Series 354US1995–1997 CBS Traditional
The Maxx 113US1995 MTV Traditional
Mecki und seine Freunde113Germany, Hungary1995Traditional
Mina and the Count 6US1995–1999 Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon Traditional
Mortadelo y Filemón226Spain1995 [2] Antena 3 Traditional
The Mozart Band 126Spain1995 TVE2 Traditional
Mr. Men and Little Miss 3103UK, France1995–1997 CITV Traditional
Les Multoches ! 152France1995 Canal+ Traditional
The Neverending Story 126Germany, Canada, France1995–1996 HBO Traditional
Nogalo 39Croatia1995 Croatian Radiotelevision Traditional
Oakie Doke 226UK1995–1997 BBC One, BBC Two, CBeebies Stop-Motion
Oscar and Friends 326New Zealand1995–1996 TV3 Stop-Motion
Oscar's Orchestra 339UK, France1995–1996 BBC Traditional
Pinky and the Brain 4 65 US1995–1998 Kids' WB Traditional
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders 2 26 US1995–1996 Syndication Traditional
Les Sales Blagues de l'Écho253France1995–1998 Canal+ Traditional
Santo Bugito 113US1995 CBS Traditional
The Savage Dragon 226US, Canada1995–1996 USA Network Traditional
Sea Dogs: The Adventures on the Seven Seas113Canada, France1995France 2Traditional
The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show 113US1995 Syndication Traditional
Skysurfer Strike Force 226US1995–1996 Syndication Traditional
Space Strikers 126US, France1995 M6, UPN Traditional
The Story Store113UK1995Stop-Motion
Street Fighter 226Canada, US1995–1997 USA Network Traditional
The Superman/Batman Adventures 1US1995 USA Network Traditional
Sylvan 165Spain1995 TV3 Traditional
The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries 5 52 US1995–2002 Kids' WB Traditional
Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic 113US1995–1996 Syndication Traditional
Timon & Pumbaa 3 85 US1995–1999 Syndication, CBS, Toon Disney Traditional
Turtle Island126Canada1995 Canal Famille Traditional
The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat 221US1995–1997 CBS Traditional
Ultraforce 113Canada, US1995 USA Network Traditional
What a Cartoon! 116US1995–1997 Cartoon Network Traditional
What-a-Mess 147US1995–1996 ABC Traditional
Wolves, Witches and Giants 452UK1995–1998 ITV, CITV Traditional

Anime television series first aired in1995

TitleSeasonsEpisodesCountryYearOriginal channelTechnique
Alice Tantei Kyoku256Japan1995–1997Traditional
Azuki-chan 3117Japan1995–1998Traditional
Bamboo Bears 152Japan, France, Germany, Spain1995–1996Traditional
Bit the Cupid148Japan1995–1996Traditional
Bonobono 148Japan1995–1996Traditional
The Brave of Gold Goldran 148Japan1995–1996Traditional
Bubaga18Japan1995–1997Stop-Motion
Chibi Maruko-chan 1369+ Japan1995–presentTraditional
Dokkan! Robotendon 126Japan1995–1996Traditional
El-Hazard: The Wanderers 126Japan1995–1996Traditional
Fushigi Yûgi 1 52 Japan1995–1996Traditional
Gulliver Boy 150Japan1995Traditional
H2 141Japan1995–1996Traditional
Jura Tripper 139Japan1995Traditional
Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger 139Japan1995–1996Traditional
Karasu no Puuta12Japan1995Traditional
Knyacki!49Japan1995–presentStop-Motion
Kuma no Pūtarō130Japan1995–1996Traditional
Magic Knight Rayearth 2 1 29 Japan1995Traditional
Mama Loves the Poyopoyo-Saurus 152Japan1995–1996Traditional
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing 1 49 Japan1995–1996Traditional
Mojacko 174Japan1995–1997Traditional
Neighborhood Story 150Japan1995–1996Traditional
Neon Genesis Evangelion 1 26 Japan1995–1996Traditional
Ninku 155Japan1995–1996Traditional
Noobow126Japan1995–1996Traditional
Nurse Angel Ririka SOS 135Japan1995–1996Traditional
The Ping Pong Club 126Japan1995Traditional
Romeo and the Black Brothers 1 33 Japan1995Traditional
Sailor Moon SuperS 139Japan1995–1996Traditional
Saint Tail 1 43 Japan1995–1996Traditional
Slayers 1 26 Japan1995Traditional
Soar High! Isami 150Japan1995–1996Traditional
Sorcerer Hunters 126Japan1995–1996Traditional
Street Fighter II V 1 29 Japan1995Traditional
Tenchi Universe 1 26 Japan1995Traditional
Toko-chan Chokkin13Japan1995Stop-Motion
Tōma Kishinden Oni125Japan1995–1996Traditional
Virtua Fighter 135Japan1995–1996Traditional
Wedding Peach 151Japan1995–1996Traditional
Wild Knights Gulkeeva 126Japan1995Traditional
World Fairy Tale Series 126Japan1995Traditional
Yanbo, Ninbo, Tonbo139Japan1995–1996Traditional
Zenki 151Japan1995Traditional

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