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This is a list of animated television series first aired in 1995.
Title | Seasons | Episodes | Country | Year | Original channel | Technique |
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Die Abenteuer von Max und Molly | 1 | 13 | Germany | 1995–1996 | Das Erste | Traditional |
Ace Ventura: Pet Detective | 3 | 41 | Canada, US | 1995–2000 | CBS, Nickelodeon | Traditional |
Action Man | 1 | 26 | US, UK | 1995–1996 | Syndication | Traditional, Live-Action |
The Adventures of Hyperman | 1 | 13 | US | 1995–1996 | CBS | Traditional |
Les Animaux des Quatre Saisons | 1 | 26 | France | 1995 | France 3 | Stop-Motion |
The Babaloos | 1 | 103 | Canada, France | 1995–1998 | CBC Television | Traditional |
Les Belles Histoires de Pomme d’Api | 2 | 52 | France | 1995–1998 | Canal J | Traditional |
Big-Headed Kid and Small-Headed Father | 156 | China | 1995 | CCTV-1 | Traditional | |
Broučci | 1 | 12 | Czech Republic | 1995–1996 | Stop-Motion | |
Bugs 'n' Daffy | 2 | 130 | US | 1995–1997 | Kids' WB | Traditional |
The Caribou Kitchen | 4 | 52 | UK | 1995 | CITV | Traditional |
Cartoon Planet | 3 | 146 | US | 1995–1998; 2012–2014 | Cartoon Network | Traditional |
La Coccinelle de Gotlib | 1 | 65 | France | 1995 | Canal+ | Traditional |
Les Contes de la rue Broca | 1 | 26 | France | 1995 | Canal J | Traditional |
Crapston Villas | 2 | 20 | UK | 1995–1998 | Channel 4 | Stop-Motion |
Cyber Flash | 350 | France | 1995–1997 | Canal+ | CGI | |
Darkstalkers | 1 | 13 | US | 1995 | Syndication | Traditional |
Dodo, le retour | 1 | 65 | France | 1995 | Canal J | Traditional |
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist | 6 | 81 | US | 1995–2002 | Comedy Central | Traditional |
Dumb and Dumber | 1 | 13 | US | 1995–1996 | ABC | Traditional |
Earthworm Jim | 2 | 23 | US | 1995–1996 | Kids' WB | Traditional |
Fantomcat | 2 | 26 | UK | 1995–1996 | ITV | Traditional |
The Forgotten Toys | 1 | 26 | UK | 1995–1996 | CITV | Traditional |
Freakazoid! | 2 | 24 | US | 1995–1997 | Kids' WB | Traditional |
G.I. Joe Extreme | 2 | 26 | US | 1995–1997 | Syndication | Traditional |
Gadget Boy & Heather | 2 | 52 | France, US | 1995–1998 | M6, Syndication | Traditional |
Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child | 3 | 39 | US | 1995–2000 | HBO | Traditional |
Happy Ness: The Secret of the Loch | 1 | 13 | UK | 1995 | ??? | Traditional |
The Hot Rod Dogs and Cool Car Cats | 2 | 26 | UK | 1995–1996 | CITV | Traditional |
Hugo & Egon [1] | 1 | 20 | Germany | 1995 | Traditional | |
Il était une fois... | 1 | 26 | France | 1995 | France 2 | Traditional |
Iznogoud | 1 | 52 | France | 1995 | Canal+ | Traditional |
Klutter! | 1 | 8 | US | 1995–1996 | Fox Kids | Traditional |
Koby-Koby | 3 | 30 | South Korea | 1995–1997 | KBS2 | Traditional |
Little Bear | 5 | 65 | Canada, US | 1995–2001 | CBC, Nickelodeon | Traditional |
The Little Lulu Show | 3 | 52 | US, Canada | 1995–1999 | HBO Family | Traditional |
Littlest Pet Shop | 1 | 40 | US | 1995 | Syndication | Traditional |
Lizzie's Library | 1 | 26 | Australia | 1995 | ABC | Stop-Motion |
The Mask: Animated Series | 3 | 54 | US | 1995–1997 | CBS | Traditional |
The Maxx | 1 | 13 | US | 1995 | MTV | Traditional |
Mecki und seine Freunde | 1 | 13 | Germany, Hungary | 1995 | Traditional | |
Mina and the Count | 6 | US | 1995–1999 | Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon | Traditional | |
Mortadelo y Filemón | 2 | 26 | Spain | 1995 [2] | Antena 3 | Traditional |
The Mozart Band | 1 | 26 | Spain | 1995 | TVE2 | Traditional |
Mr. Men and Little Miss | 3 | 103 | UK, France | 1995–1997 | CITV | Traditional |
Les Multoches ! | 1 | 52 | France | 1995 | Canal+ | Traditional |
The Neverending Story | 1 | 26 | Germany, Canada, France | 1995–1996 | HBO | Traditional |
Nogalo | 39 | Croatia | 1995 | Croatian Radiotelevision | Traditional | |
Oakie Doke | 2 | 26 | UK | 1995–1997 | BBC One, BBC Two, CBeebies | Stop-Motion |
Oscar and Friends | 3 | 26 | New Zealand | 1995–1996 | TV3 | Stop-Motion |
Oscar's Orchestra | 3 | 39 | UK, France | 1995–1996 | BBC | Traditional |
Pinky and the Brain | 4 | 65 | US | 1995–1998 | Kids' WB | Traditional |
Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders | 2 | 26 | US | 1995–1996 | Syndication | Traditional |
Les Sales Blagues de l'Écho | 2 | 53 | France | 1995–1998 | Canal+ | Traditional |
Santo Bugito | 1 | 13 | US | 1995 | CBS | Traditional |
The Savage Dragon | 2 | 26 | US, Canada | 1995–1996 | USA Network | Traditional |
Sea Dogs: The Adventures on the Seven Seas | 1 | 13 | Canada, France | 1995 | France 2 | Traditional |
The Shnookums & Meat Funny Cartoon Show | 1 | 13 | US | 1995 | Syndication | Traditional |
Skysurfer Strike Force | 2 | 26 | US | 1995–1996 | Syndication | Traditional |
Space Strikers | 1 | 26 | US, France | 1995 | M6, UPN | Traditional |
The Story Store | 1 | 13 | UK | 1995 | Stop-Motion | |
Street Fighter | 2 | 26 | Canada, US | 1995–1997 | USA Network | Traditional |
The Superman/Batman Adventures | 1 | US | 1995 | USA Network | Traditional | |
Sylvan | 1 | 65 | Spain | 1995 | TV3 | Traditional |
The Triplets | 2 | 104 | Spain | 1995-2004 | TV3, K3 | Traditional |
The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries | 5 | 52 | US | 1995–2002 | Kids' WB | Traditional |
Tenko and the Guardians of the Magic | 1 | 13 | US | 1995–1996 | Syndication | Traditional |
Timon & Pumbaa | 3 | 85 | US | 1995–1999 | Syndication, CBS, Toon Disney | Traditional |
Turtle Island | 1 | 26 | Canada | 1995 | Canal Famille | Traditional |
The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat | 2 | 21 | US | 1995–1997 | CBS | Traditional |
Ultraforce | 1 | 13 | Canada, US | 1995 | USA Network | Traditional |
What a Cartoon! | 1 | 16 | US | 1995–1997 | Cartoon Network | Traditional |
What-a-Mess | 1 | 47 | US | 1995–1996 | ABC | Traditional |
Wolves, Witches and Giants | 4 | 52 | UK | 1995–1998 | ITV, CITV | Traditional |
Anime television series first aired in1995
Title | Seasons | Episodes | Country | Year | Original channel | Technique |
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Alice Tantei Kyoku | 2 | 56 | Japan | 1995–1997 | Traditional | |
Azuki-chan | 3 | 117 | Japan | 1995–1998 | Traditional | |
Bamboo Bears | 1 | 52 | Japan, France, Germany, Spain | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Bit the Cupid | 1 | 48 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Bonobono | 1 | 48 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
The Brave of Gold Goldran | 1 | 48 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Bubaga | 1 | 8 | Japan | 1995–1997 | Stop-Motion | |
Chibi Maruko-chan | 1369+ | Japan | 1995–present | Traditional | ||
Dokkan! Robotendon | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
El-Hazard: The Wanderers | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Fushigi Yûgi | 1 | 52 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Gulliver Boy | 1 | 50 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
H2 | 1 | 41 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Jura Tripper | 1 | 39 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
Juuni Senshi Bakuretsu Eto Ranger | 1 | 39 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Karasu no Puuta | 1 | 2 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
Knyacki! | 49 | Japan | 1995–present | Stop-Motion | ||
Kuma no Pūtarō | 1 | 30 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Magic Knight Rayearth 2 | 1 | 29 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
Mama Loves the Poyopoyo-Saurus | 1 | 52 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Mobile Suit Gundam Wing | 1 | 49 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Mojacko | 1 | 74 | Japan | 1995–1997 | Traditional | |
Neighborhood Story | 1 | 50 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Neon Genesis Evangelion | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Ninku | 1 | 55 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Noobow | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Nurse Angel Ririka SOS | 1 | 35 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
The Ping Pong Club | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
Romeo and the Black Brothers | 1 | 33 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
Sailor Moon SuperS | 1 | 39 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Saint Tail | 1 | 43 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Slayers | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
Soar High! Isami | 1 | 50 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Sorcerer Hunters | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Street Fighter II V | 1 | 29 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
Tenchi Universe | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
Toko-chan Chokkin | 1 | 3 | Japan | 1995 | Stop-Motion | |
Tōma Kishinden Oni | 1 | 25 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Virtua Fighter | 1 | 35 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Wedding Peach | 1 | 51 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Wild Knights Gulkeeva | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
World Fairy Tale Series | 1 | 26 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional | |
Yanbo, Ninbo, Tonbo | 1 | 39 | Japan | 1995–1996 | Traditional | |
Zenki | 1 | 51 | Japan | 1995 | Traditional |
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