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This is a list of children's animated television series (including internet television series); that is, animated programs originally targeted towards audiences aged 12 and under in mind.
This list does not include Japanese, Chinese, or Korean series, as children's animation is much more common in these regions.
Title | Genre | Seasons/episodes | Show creator(s) | Original release | Network | Studio | Age rating | Technique |
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The Weekenders | Comedy | 4 seasons, 39 episodes | Doug Langdale | February 26, 2000 – February 29, 2004 | • ABC (Disney's One Saturday Morning, seasons 1–2) • UPN (Disney's One Too, season 3) • Toon Disney (season 4) | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Between the Lions | • Adventure • Comedy • Fantasy • Musical • Puppetry | 10 seasons, 100 episodes | • Lou Berger • Christopher Cerf • Michael K. Frith • Kathryn Mullen • Linda Rath • Norman Stiles | April 3, 2000 – November 22, 2010 | PBS Kids | • WGBH-TV • Mississippi Public Broadcasting • Sirius Thinking, Ltd. | TV-Y | Traditional/Live-action |
The Bob Clampett Show | Anthology | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | May 21, 2000 – March 11, 2001 | Cartoon Network | — | Stop-motion | ||
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command | • Adventure • Science fiction • Comedy • Superhero | 2 seasons, 65 episodes | • Mark McCorkle • Bob Schooley | August 8, 2000 – January 13, 2001 | • UPN • ABC | • Walt Disney Television Animation • Pixar | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Dora the Explorer | Children's adventure | 7 seasons, 130 episodes | • Chris Gifford • Valerie Walsh Valdes • Eric Weiner | August 14, 2000 – August 9, 2019 | Nickelodeon | Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y | Traditional |
Generation O! | 1 season, 13 episodes | • David Hale • Tim Newman • James Proimos • Suzanne Collins | August 26, 2000 – March 23, 2001 | Kids' WB | • Sunbow Productions • RTV Family Entertainment • Cuckoo's Nest Animation | TV-Y | Traditional | |
Jackie Chan Adventures | • Comedy • Fantasy • Adventure • Action • Superhero | 5 seasons, 95 episodes | • John Rogers • Duane Capizzi • Jeff Kline | September 9, 2000 – July 8, 2005 | Kids' WB | • The JC Group • Blue Train Entertainment • Adelaide Productions • Sony Pictures Television | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Teacher's Pet | • Animated sitcom • Farce | 4 seasons, 39 episodes | • Gary Baseman • Bill Steinkellner • Cheri Stienkellener | September 9, 2000 – May 10, 2002 | • ABC (2000–02) • Toon Disney (2002) | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-Y | Traditional |
Static Shock | • Adventure • Comic science fiction • Superhero | 4 seasons, 52 episodes | — | September 23, 2000 – May 22, 2004 | Kids' WB | • DC Comics • Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
As Told by Ginger | Comedy-drama | 3 seasons, 60 episodes | Emily Kapnek | October 25, 2000 – November 14, 2006 | • Nickelodeon (2000–04) • Nicktoons Network (2004–06) | • Klasky Csupo • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
X-Men Evolution | • Action • Science fiction • Superhero | 4 seasons, 52 episodes | • Marty Isenberg • Robert N. Skir • David Wise | November 4, 2000 – October 25, 2003 | Kids' WB | • Film Roman • Marvel Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
3-2-1 Penguins! | Sci-fi | 3 seasons, 27 episodes | • Jeff Parker • Nathan Carlson • Phil Lollar | November 14, 2000 – November 13, 2008 | • Direct-to-video • qubo | • Big Idea Entertainment • Dan Krech Productions (2002–2003) • UTV Software Communications (2007–2008) | TV-Y7 | CGI |
Sheep in the Big City | Comedy | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Mo Willems | November 17, 2000 – April 7, 2002 | Cartoon Network | Curious Pictures | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
House of Mouse | Anthology | 3 seasons, 52 episodes | • Roberts Gannaway • Tony Craig | January 13, 2001 – October 24, 2003 | • ABC (Disney's One Saturday Morning, 2001–2002) • Toon Disney (2002–2003) | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-Y | Traditional |
The Zeta Project | • Action • Adventure • Science fiction | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Robert Goodman | January 27, 2001 – August 10, 2002 | Kids' WB | • DC Comics • Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Lloyd in Space | Comic science fiction | 4 seasons, 39 episodes | • Joe Ansolabehere • Paul Germain | February 3, 2001 – February 27, 2004 | • ABC (2001–02) • Toon Disney (2002–04) | • Walt Disney Television Animation • Paul & Joe Productions • Plus One Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
The Fairly OddParents | Comedy | 10 seasons, 172 episodes | Butch Hartman | March 30, 2001 – July 26, 2017 | • Nickelodeon (2001–16) • Nicktoons (2017) | • Frederator Studios • Nickelodeon Animation Studio • Billionfold Inc. (seasons 5–10) | TV-Y7 | Traditional (seasons 1–10a)/Flash (season 10b) |
Invader Zim | • Science fiction • Dark comedy | 2 seasons, 27 episodes | Jhonen Vasquez | March 30, 2001 – August 19, 2006 | • Nickelodeon (2001–02) • Nicktoons Network (2006) | • Wumberlog Productions (pilot) • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Time Squad | Comic science fiction | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Dave Wasson | June 8, 2001 – November 26, 2003 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Samurai Jack (original series) | • Action-adventure • Comedy-drama • Apocalyptic dystopian • Science fantasy | 4 seasons, 52 episodes | Genndy Tartakovsky | August 10, 2001 – September 25, 2004 | Cartoon Network | • Cartoon Network Studios • Cartoon Network Productions | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Grim & Evil | Comic science fiction | 3 seasons, 26 episodes | Maxwell Atoms | August 24, 2001 – October 31, 2003 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
The Legend of Tarzan | • Action/adventure • Adventure • Comedy | 2 seasons, 39 episodes | Walt Disney Television | September 3, 2001 – February 5, 2003 | UPN | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-Y | Traditional |
Stanley | Educational | 3 seasons, 65 episodes | Andrew Griffin | September 15, 2001 – November 26, 2004 | Playhouse Disney | Cartoon Pizza | TV-Y | Traditional |
The Mummy | • Action • Adventure • Supernatural fiction • Horror fiction • Mystery fiction | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Stephen Sommers | September 29, 2001 – June 7, 2003 | Kids' WB | Universal Cartoon Studios The Sommers Company Rough Draft Studios Sunwoo Entertainment | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Mary-Kate and Ashley in Action! | • Action/adventure • Children's television series | 26 episodes | Robin Riordan | October 20, 2001 – June 29, 2002 | ABC | • Dualstar Animation • DIC Entertainment, L.P. | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Justice League | • Superhero • Action • Adventure • Science fiction | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Bruce Timm | November 17, 2001 – May 29, 2004 | Cartoon Network | • Warner Bros. Animation • DC Comics | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
The Popeye Show | Anthology | 4 seasons, 45 episodes | — | November 19, 2001 – July 20, 2003 | Cartoon Network | — | Traditional | |
Action League Now! | • Superhero • Action • Comedy | 1 season, 12 episodes | • Robert Mittenthal • Will McRobb • Albie Hecht | November 25, 2001 – February 10, 2002 | Nickelodeon | • Chuckimation • Flying Mallet, Inc. | TV-Y7 | Stop-motion |
Harold and the Purple Crayon | Animation | 1 season, 13 episodes | • Carin Greenberg • Jeff Kline | December 1, 2001 – March 23, 2003 | HBO Family | • Columbia TriStar Television • Adelaide Productions | TV-Y | Traditional |
Teamo Supremo | • Superhero • Comedy • Science fiction | 3 seasons, 76 episodes | Phil Walsh | • ABC run: January 19, 2002 – May 31, 2003 • Toon Disney run: August 25, 2002 – August 17, 2004 | • ABC • Toon Disney | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-Y | Traditional |
ChalkZone | • Comedy • Fantasy • Action-adventure | 4 seasons, 40 episodes | • Bill Burnett • Larry Huber | March 22, 2002 – August 23, 2008 | Nickelodeon | • Nickelodeon Animation Studio • Frederator Studios | TV-Y | Traditional |
Phantom Investigators | • Fantasy • Mystery • Horror | 1 season, 13 episodes | • Stephen Holman • Josephine T. Huang | May 25, 2002 – June 29, 2002 | Kids' WB | • Columbia TriStar Domestic Television • (W)holesome Productions • Adelaide Productions | TV-Y7 | Stop-motion |
Kim Possible | • Comedy • Action • Adventure | 4 seasons, 87 episodes | • Bob Schooley • Mark McCorkle | June 7, 2002 – September 7, 2007 | Disney Channel | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Traditional |
Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones? | Comedy | 2 seasons, 13 episodes | Greg Miller | July 19, 2002 – November 14, 2003 | Cartoon Network | • Hanna-Barbera (pilot) • Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius | • Comedy • Science fiction • Action/Adventure | 3 seasons, 61 episodes | • Keith Alcorn • John A. Davis | July 20, 2002 – November 25, 2006 | Nickelodeon | • O Entertainment • DNA Productions • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | CGI |
¡Mucha Lucha! | • Action • Adventure • Comedy • Fantasy • Sports | 3 seasons, 52 episodes | • Eddie Mort • Lili Chin | August 17, 2002 – February 26, 2005 | Kids' WB | • Fwak! Animation • Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y7 | Flash |
Liberty's Kids | Historical fiction | 1 season, 40 episodes | • Kevin O'Donnell • Michael Maliani | September 2, 2002 – April 4, 2003 | PBS Kids | • DIC Entertainment • Melusine Productions | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Baby Looney Tunes | Comedy | 4 seasons, 53 episodes | September 7, 2002 – April 20, 2005 | • Kids' WB • Cartoon Network | Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y | Traditional | |
What's New, Scooby-Doo? | • Action • Adventure • Comic science fiction • Horror •Mystery • Science fantasy | 3 seasons, 42 episodes | September 14, 2002 – July 21, 2006 | Kids' WB | Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Ozzy & Drix | • Action • Adventure • Science fiction | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | September 14, 2002 – July 5, 2004 | Kids' WB | • Conundrum Entertainment • Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Fillmore! | • Action • Comedy | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Scott M. Gimple | September 14, 2002 – January 30, 2004 | • ABC (2002–04) • Disney Channel (2003) • Toon Disney (2004) | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Codename: Kids Next Door | • Comedy • Fantasy • Espionage • Action/Adventure | 6 seasons, 78 episodes | Mr. Warburton | December 6, 2002 – January 21, 2008 | Cartoon Network | • Curious Pictures • Hanna-Barbera (Kenny and the Chimp short only) • Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
I Spy | Animation | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | • Jean Marzollo • Walter Wick | December 14, 2002 – September 21, 2003 | HBO Family | • The Ink Tank (2002–2003) • JWL Entertainment Productions (2003) • Scholastic Media (2002–2003) | TV-Y | Stop-motion |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles | • Action/Adventure • Science fantasy | 7 seasons, 156 episodes | February 8, 2003 – February 28, 2009 | • Fox (2003–09) • The CW (season 7) | • Mirage Studios • Dong Woo Animation • 4Kids Entertainment | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Stuart Little | Animation | 1 season, 13 episodes | E. B. White | March 1 – May 24, 2003 | HBO Family | • Red Wagon Entertainment • Sony Pictures Television • Wang Film Productions • Adelaide Productions | TV-Y | Traditional |
Strawberry Shortcake | Educational | 4 seasons, 22 episodes | • Those Characters From Cleveland • American Greetings | March 11, 2003 – September 11, 2008 | Direct-to-video | • American Greetings • DIC Entertainment Corporation | TV-Y | Traditional |
All Grown Up! | Comedy | 5 seasons, 55 episodes | • Arlene Klasky • Gábor Csupó • Paul Germain | April 12, 2003 – August 17, 2008 | Nickelodeon | • Klasky Csupo • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | • TV-Y • TV-Y7 (some episodes) | Traditional |
The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy | • Black comedy • Comedy horror • Animation • Slapstick | 6 seasons, 77 episodes | Maxwell Atoms | June 13, 2003 – November 9, 2007 | Cartoon Network | • Cartoon Network Studios • Hanna-Barbera (pilot only) | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Evil Con Carne | Comic science fiction | 2 seasons, 35 episodes | Maxwell Atoms | July 11, 2003 – October 22, 2004 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Teen Titans | • Superhero • Action • Adventure | 5 seasons, 65 episodes | • Glen Murakami • Sam Register | July 19, 2003 – September 15, 2006 | Cartoon Network | • Warner Bros. Animation • DC Comics (season 5) | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
My Life as a Teenage Robot | • Comedy • Action-adventure • Comic science fiction • Science fantasy • Superhero • Science fiction | 3 seasons, 39 episodes | Rob Renzetti | August 1, 2003 – May 2, 2009 | • Nickelodeon (2003–05) • Nicktoons Network (2008–09) | • Frederator Studios • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Duck Dodgers | Comic science fiction | 3 seasons, 39 episodes | August 23, 2003 – November 11, 2005 | Cartoon Network | Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Lilo & Stitch: The Series | • Comedy • Adventure • Science fiction | 2 seasons, 65 episodes | • Chris Sanders • Dean DeBlois | September 20, 2003 – July 29, 2006 | Disney Channel | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Traditional |
Generation Jets | 1 season, 13 episodes | October 4, 2003 – January 31, 2004 | WCBS-TV | BTrain Films | — | Traditional | ||
Kenny the Shark | Comedy | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Jack Huber | November 1, 2003 – February 19, 2005 | Discovery Kids | Phase 4 | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Tutenstein | • Action • Adventure • Science fantasy • Horror | 3 seasons, 39 episodes | Jay Stephens | November 1, 2003 – October 11, 2008 | Discovery Kids | PorchLight Entertainment | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Xiaolin Showdown | • Action • Adventure • Science fiction | 3 seasons, 52 episodes | Christy Hui | November 1, 2003 – May 13, 2006 | Kids' WB | Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Star Wars: Clone Wars | • Military science fiction • Action/Adventure | 3 seasons, 25 episodes | Genndy Tartakovsky | November 7, 2003 – March 25, 2005 | Cartoon Network | • Cartoon Network Studios • Lucasfilm | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Dave the Barbarian | • Adventure • Comedy • Fantasy | 1 season, 21 episodes | • Doug Langdale | January 23, 2004 – January 22, 2005 | Disney Channel | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Traditional |
Danny Phantom | • Action • Adventure • Comedy • Fantasy • Drama • Sci fi | 3 seasons, 53 episodes | Butch Hartman | April 3, 2004 – August 24, 2007 | Nickelodeon | • Billionfold Inc. • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Megas XLR | Comic science fiction | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | • Jody Schaeffer • George Krstic | May 1, 2004 – January 15, 2005 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Justice League Unlimited | • Superhero • Action • Adventure • Science fiction | 3 seasons, 39 episodes | July 31, 2004 – May 13, 2006 | Cartoon Network | • Warner Bros. Animation • DC Comics (2005–2006) | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends | • Fantasy • Comedy • Adventure | 6 seasons, 79 episodes | Craig McCracken | August 13, 2004 – May 3, 2009 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Flash |
Brandy & Mr. Whiskers | • Adventure • Surreal comedy | 2 seasons, 39 episodes | Russell Marcus | August 21, 2004 – August 25, 2006 | Disney Channel | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Traditional |
The Batman | • Action • Adventure • Mystery • Superhero | 5 seasons, 65 episodes | September 11, 2004 – March 8, 2008 | • Cartoon Network (seasons 1–2) • Kids' WB | • Warner Bros. Animation • DC Comics (seasons 3–5) | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Higglytown Heroes | Educational | 3 seasons, 65 episodes | • George Evelyn • Holly Huckins • Denis Morella • Kent Redeker • Jeff Ulin | September 12, 2004 – January 7, 2008 | Playhouse Disney | • WildBrain Entertainment • Happy Nest Company | TV-Y | CGI |
Maya & Miguel | • Comedy • Educational | 1 season, 65 episodes | Deborah Forte | October 11, 2004 – October 10, 2007 | PBS Kids Go! | Scholastic Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Cartoon Alley | Anthology | 3 seasons, 47 episodes | Ben Mankiewicz | November 5, 2004 – March 1, 2007 | Turner Classic Movies | — | TV-G | Traditional |
Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi | • Comedy • Musical | 3 seasons, 39 episodes | Sam Register | November 19, 2004 – June 27, 2006 | Cartoon Network | • Cartoon Network Studios • Renegade Animation | TV-Y7 | Flash |
Auto-B-Good | Educational | 2 seasons, 63 episodes | January 17, 2005 – February 27, 2006 | Syndication | • Wet Cement Productions • GoldKing Media | TV-Y | CGI | |
American Dragon: Jake Long | • Action • Adventure • Comedy • Fantasy • Superhero | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Jeff Goode | January 21, 2005 – September 1, 2007 | Disney Channel | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Traditional |
Pet Alien | Comic science fiction | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Jeff Muncy | January 23, 2005 – May 27, 2005 | Cartoon Network | • Mike Young Productions • Taffy Entertainment • Antefilms Productions • John Doze Studios | TV-Y7 | CGI |
Avatar: The Last Airbender | • Action • Adventure • Fantasy • Comedy-drama | 3 seasons, 61 episodes | • Michael Dante DiMartino • Bryan Konietzko | February 21, 2005 – July 19, 2008 | Nickelodeon | Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Krypto the Superdog | • Superhero • Comedy | 2 seasons, 39 episodes | • Alan Burnett • Paul Dini | March 25, 2005 – December 15, 2006 | Cartoon Network | • Warner Bros. Animation • DC Comics | TV-Y7-FV | Traditional |
Classical Baby | Animation | 1 season, 13 episodes | Amy Schatz | May 14, 2005 | HBO Family | HBO | — | Traditional |
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee | • Action • Adventure • Comedy • Fantasy • Sci Fi | 3 seasons, 40 episodes | Judd Winick | May 30, 2005 – December 15, 2006 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
The Buzz on Maggie | Comedy | 1 season, 21 episodes | Dave Polsky | June 17, 2005 – May 27, 2006 | Disney Channel | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Flash |
Camp Lazlo | Comedy | 5 seasons, 61 episodes | Joe Murray | July 8, 2005 – March 27, 2008 | Cartoon Network | • Cartoon Network Studios • Rough Draft Studios • Joe Murray Productions | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Catscratch | Comedy | 1 season, 20 episodes | Doug TenNapel | July 9, 2005 – February 10, 2007 | Nickelodeon | Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Firehouse Tales | • Adventure • Comedy | Sidney J. Bailey | August 22, 2005 – May 7, 2006 | Cartoon Network | Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y | Traditional | |
Ribert and Robert's Wonderworld | 4 seasons, 78 episodes | Mike DeVitto | September 4, 2005 – November 30, 2008 | PBS Kids | — | CGI/Live-action | ||
Danger Rangers | 1 season, 16 episodes | • Christopher West • Douglas Smith • Michael D. Moore | September 5, 2005 – December 26, 2006 | PBS Kids | • Educational Adventures • Animation Works Inc. | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
The Zula Patrol | Science fiction | 3 seasons, 52 episodes | Deb Manchester | September 5, 2005 – June 18, 2008 | PBS Kids | • Kambooteron Productions • Gotham Entertainment • The Hatchery | TV-Y | CGI |
Go, Diego, Go! | Adventure | 5 seasons, 80 episodes | Chris Gifford | September 6, 2005 – September 16, 2011 | Nickelodeon | Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Bratz | • Adventure • Comedy | 2 seasons, 40 episodes | Peggy Nicoll | September 10, 2005 – February 26, 2008 | • Fox (2005–06) • Cartoon Network (2008) | • Mike Young Productions • MGA Entertainment | TV-Y7 | CGI |
Loonatics Unleashed | • Action • Adventure • Science fiction • Superhero | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | September 17, 2005 – May 5, 2007 | Kids' WB | Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Trollz | • Adventure • Comedy • Fantasy • Magical girl | 1 season, 27 episodes | Andy Heyward | October 3, 2005 – November 8, 2005 | CBS | • Thomas Dam • DIC Entertainment | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Little Einsteins | • Children's television series • Educational • Adventure • Musical | 2 seasons, 67 episodes | Douglas Wood | October 9, 2005 – December 22, 2009 | Playhouse Disney | • The Baby Einstein Company • Curious Pictures | TV-Y | Flash |
The X's | • Action • Adventure • Comic science fiction | 1 season, 20 episodes (1 unaired) | Carlos Ramos | November 25, 2005 – November 25, 2006 | Nickelodeon | Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
My Gym Partner's a Monkey | • Adventure • Comedy | 4 seasons, 56 episodes | • Julie McNally Cahill • Tim Cahill | December 26, 2005 – November 27, 2008 | Cartoon Network | • Cartoon Network Studios • Saerom Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Ben 10 (2005) | • Action • Adventure • Science fantasy • Superhero | 4 seasons, 52 episodes | Man of Action Entertainment | December 27, 2005 – April 15, 2008 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
The Emperor's New School | Comedy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Mark Dindal | January 27, 2006 – November 20, 2008 | Disney Channel | Walt Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Traditional |
Kappa Mikey | Comedy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Larry Schwarz | February 25, 2006 – September 20, 2008 | Nicktoons Network | • Animation Collective • Kanonen & Bestreichen, Inc. | TV-Y7 | Flash |
Wonder Pets! | • Adventure • Educational • Musical | 3 seasons, 62 episodes | Josh Selig | March 3, 2006 – March 9, 2016 | • Nickelodeon • Nick Jr. Channel | • Little Airplane Productions • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y | Flash |
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | • Children's television series • Educational | 4 seasons, 125 episodes | Bobs Gannaway | May 5, 2006 – November 6, 2016 | Disney Junior | Disney Television Animation | TV-Y | CGI |
Squirrel Boy | Comedy | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Everett Peck | May 27, 2006 – September 27, 2007 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Fetch! with Ruff Ruffman | • Game show • Reality | 5 seasons, 100 episodes | Kate Taylor | May 29, 2006 – November 4, 2010 | PBS Kids Go! | WGBH-TV | TV-Y | Flash/Live-action |
The Replacements | • Action-adventure • Comedy • Fantasy • Sci-fi | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Mark Dindal | July 28, 2006 – March 30, 2009 | Disney Channel | Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Traditional |
Shorty McShorts' Shorts | • Anthology • Comedy | 2 seasons, 13 episodes | • Barry Blumberg • John Solomon | July 28, 2006 – May 25, 2007 | Disney Channel | Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Flash |
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! | • Children's television series • Animation • Comedy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Bob Boyle | August 21, 2006 – February 21, 2010 | Nickelodeon | • Bolder Media • Film Roman • Starz Media • 6 Point Harness (season 1) | TV-Y7 | Flash |
Biker Mice from Mars | • Action • Adventure • Science fiction | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Rick Ungar | August 26, 2006 – July 14, 2007 | 4Kids TV | • Criterion Licensing • Brentwood Television Funnies | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Curious George | Comedy | 15 seasons, 198 episodes | September 4, 2006 – present | • PBS Kids • Peacock | • Universal Animation Studios • Imagine Entertainment (seasons 1–9) • WGBH Boston • Universal 1440 Entertainment (season 10–present) • Animated by: Toon City (seasons 1–9) • Brilliant Animation Studios (seasons 10–11) • BV Animation Studio (seasons 10–11) • Oasis Animation (season 12–present) • Copernicus Studios (season 12–present) | TV-Y | Traditional | |
Horseland | Fantasy | 3 seasons, 39 episodes | Andy Heyward | September 16, 2006 – December 6, 2008 | CBS | • Horseland, LLC • KOL • DIC Entertainment | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Tom and Jerry Tales | Comedy | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | September 23, 2006 – March 22, 2008 | Kids' WB | Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y | Traditional | |
Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! | • Comedy • Adventure | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | September 23, 2006 – March 15, 2008 | Kids' WB | Warner Bros. Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Legion of Super Heroes | • Superhero • Adventure | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | September 23, 2006 – April 5, 2008 | Kids' WB | • Warner Bros. Animation • DC Comics | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Eloise: The Animated Series | Comedy | 1 season, 13 episodes | Wes Archer | October 8, 2006 – November 12, 2006 | Starz Kids & Family | • Film Roman • HandMade Films • Starz Media | TV-G | Flash |
Class of 3000 | • Comedy • Musical | 2 seasons, 27 episodes | • André 3000 • Thomas W. Lynch | November 3, 2006 – May 25, 2008 | Cartoon Network | • Moxie Turtle • Tom Lynch Company • Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Flash |
Ellen's Acres | 1 season, 26 episodes | Larry Schwarz | January 8, 2007 – February 5, 2007 | Cartoon Network | Animation Collective | TV-Y | Flash | |
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera | • Action-adventure • Comedy • Fantasy • Superhero | 1 season, 26 episodes | • Jorge Gutierrez • Sandra Equihua | March 3, 2007 – September 13, 2008 | • Nickelodeon (episodes 1–22) • Nicktoons Network (episodes 23–26) | • Mexopolis • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Flash |
The Land Before Time | Adventure | 1 season, 26 episodes | • Charles Grosvenor • Judy Freudberg • Tony Geiss | March 5, 2007 – January 21, 2008 | Cartoon Network | • Universal Animation Studios • Amblin Entertainment | TV-Y7-FV | Traditional |
My Friends Tigger & Pooh | Educational | 3 seasons, 63 episodes | • A. A. Milne (characters) • Bobs Gannaway | May 12, 2007 – October 9, 2010 | Playhouse Disney | • Walt Disney Television Animation • Polygon Pictures | TV-Y | CGI |
Phineas and Ferb | • Surreal comedy • Musical | 4 seasons, 222 episodes | • Dan Povenmire • Jeff "Swampy" Marsh | August 17, 2007 – June 12, 2015 | • Disney Channel (2007–15) • Disney XD (2009–15) | Disney Television Animation | TV-G | Traditional |
Tak and the Power of Juju | • Adventure • Comedy • Fantasy | 1 season, 26 episodes | Avalanche Software | August 31, 2007 – January 24, 2009 | Nickelodeon | • THQ • Avalanche Software • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | CGI |
WordGirl | • Educational • Superhero | 8 seasons, 130 episodes | Dorothea Gillim | • Shorts: November 10, 2006 – Early 2007 • Full series: September 3, 2007 – August 7, 2015 | • PBS Kids Go! (2007–13) • PBS Kids (2013–15) | • Soup2Nuts • Scholastic | TV-Y7 | Flash |
WordWorld | Educational | 3 seasons, 45 episodes | • Don Moody • Jacqueline Moody • Peter Schneider • Gary Friedman | September 3, 2007 – January 17, 2011 | PBS Kids | • The Learning Box • WTTW | TV-Y | CGI |
Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot | Adventure | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | — | September 15, 2007 – November 2, 2010 | • CBS • MuchMusic | • American Greetings • SD Entertainment | — | Traditional |
Shorts in a Bunch | • Comedy • Variety | 1 season, 13 episodes | — | September 23, 2007 – December 30, 2007 | Nicktoons Network | — | TV-Y7 | Traditional/Live-action |
Back at the Barnyard | Comedy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Steve Oedekerk | September 29, 2007 – November 12, 2011 | • Nickelodeon (2007–10) • Nicktoons (2011) | • O Entertainment (2007, season 1) • Omation Animation Studio (2008–11, seasons 1–2) • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | CGI |
Chowder | • Animation • Adventure • Surreal comedy • Slapstick | 3 seasons, 49 episodes | C. H. Greenblatt | November 2, 2007 – August 7, 2010 | Cartoon Network | • Cartoon Network Studios • Screen Novelties • Hong Ying Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
DinoSquad | Action/Adventure | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Jeffrey Scott | November 3, 2007 – December 6, 2008 | CBS | DIC Entertainment | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Transformers: Animated | • Action • Adventure • Science fantasy • Superhero | 3 seasons, 42 episodes | • Sam Register • Matt Youngberg • Derrick J. Wyatt | December 26, 2007 – May 23, 2009 | Cartoon Network | • Cartoon Network Studios • Hasbro | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures | Educational | 1 season, 24 episodes | — | January 19, 2008 – January 17, 2009 | PBS Kids | Polkadot Productions | TV-Y | Traditional |
Ni Hao, Kai-Lan | Educational | 2 seasons, 40 episodes | Karen Chau | February 7, 2008 – November 4, 2011 | Nickelodeon | • Harringtoons Productions • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y | Traditional |
The Spectacular Spider-Man | • Action • Adventure • Superhero | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | March 8, 2008 – November 18, 2009 | • The CW • Disney XD | • Adelaide Productions • Culver Entertainment • Marvel Entertainment • Sony Pictures Television | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Ben 10: Alien Force | • Action • Adventure • Science fantasy • Superhero | 3 seasons, 46 episodes | Man of Action Entertainment | April 18, 2008 – March 26, 2010 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
The Mighty B! | Comedy | 2 seasons, 40 episodes | • Amy Poehler • Cynthia True • Erik Wiese | April 26, 2008 – June 12, 2011 | • Nickelodeon (2008–10) • Nicktoons (2010–11) | • Paper Kite Productions • Polka Dot Pictures • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Speed Racer: The Next Generation | • Action • Adventure • Sports | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Larry Schwarz | April 27, 2008 – August 25, 2013 | Nicktoons | • Animation Collective (season 1) • Telegael (season 2) • Toonz Entertainment • Lionsgate Television | TV-Y7 | Flash |
The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack | • Adventure • Surreal comedy • Fantasy | 3 seasons, 46 episodes | Thurop Van Orman | June 5, 2008 – August 31, 2010 | Cartoon Network | Cartoon Network Studios | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Can You Teach My Alligator Manners? | 2 seasons, 20 episodes | Ethan Long | June 21, 2008 – November 14, 2009 | Playhouse Disney | OddBot Inc. | TV-Y | Flash | |
Sid the Science Kid | Educational | 2 seasons, 66 episodes | The Jim Henson Company | September 1, 2008 – March 25, 2013 | PBS Kids | • The Jim Henson Company • KCET | TV-Y | CGI |
The Secret Saturdays | • Action • Adventure • Fantasy | 2 seasons, 36 episodes | Jay Stephens | October 3, 2008 – January 30, 2010 | Cartoon Network | PorchLight Entertainment | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | • Action • Adventure • Science fiction | 7 seasons, 133 episodes | George Lucas | October 3, 2008 – May 4, 2020 | • Cartoon Network (2008–2013) • Netflix (2014) • Disney+ (2020) | • Lucasfilm • Lucasfilm Animation | TV-PG | CGI |
Making Fiends | • Comic science fiction • Horror | 1 season, 6 episodes | Amy Winfrey | October 4, 2008 – November 1, 2008 | Nicktoons Network | Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Flash |
Cars Toons | Comedy | 2 seasons, 16 episodes | John Lasseter | October 27, 2008 – May 20, 2014 | Disney Channel | • Walt Disney Pictures • Pixar Animation Studios (Mater's Tall Tales) • Pixar Canada (Tales from Radiator Springs) | TV-G | CGI |
Tasty Time with ZeFronk | 2 seasons, 20 episodes | Ethan Long | November 8, 2008 – September 24, 2010 | Playhouse Disney | OddBot Inc. | TV-Y | Flash | |
Batman: The Brave and the Bold | • Superhero • Comedy-drama • Action • Adventure | 3 seasons, 65 episodes | November 14, 2008 – November 18, 2011 | Cartoon Network | • Warner Bros. Animation • DC Comics | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
The Penguins of Madagascar | • Action • Adventure • Comedy | 3 seasons, 149 episodes | • Tom McGrath • Eric Darnell | November 28, 2008 – December 19, 2015 | • Nickelodeon (2008–12) • Nicktoons (2013–15) | • DreamWorks Animation Television • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | CGI |
Random! Cartoons | • Comedy • Variety | 1 season, 13 episodes | Fred Seibert | December 6, 2008 – December 20, 2009 | Nicktoons Network | • Frederator Studios • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | Flash |
Wolverine and the X-Men | • Action • Adventure • Drama • Science fiction • Superhero | 1 season, 26 episodes | January 23, 2009 – November 29, 2009 | Nicktoons Network | • Noxxon Entertainment Inc. (animation) • Marvel Studios • Toonz Entertainment • First Serve International • Liberation Entertainment • EVA Finance GmbH • Marvel Entertainment | TV-Y7 | Traditional | |
Special Agent Oso | 2 seasons, 60 episodes | Ford Riley | April 4, 2009 – May 17, 2012 | • Playhouse Disney (2009–11) • Disney Junior (2011–12) | • Disney Television Animation • Sunwoo Entertainment | TV-Y | CGI | |
Dinosaur Train | • Adventure • Musical | 5 seasons, 100 episodes | Craig Bartlett | September 7, 2009 – June 15, 2020 | PBS Kids | The Jim Henson Company | TV-Y | CGI |
The Super Hero Squad Show | • Action • Adventure • Comedy • Science fantasy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Stan Lee | September 14, 2009 – October 14, 2011 | Cartoon Network | • Film Roman • Ingenious Media (episodes 13–26) • Marvel Animation | TV-Y7 | Traditional |
Fanboy & Chum Chum | Comedy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Eric Robles | October 12, 2009 – November 2, 2012 | Nickelodeon | • Frederator Studios • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | TV-Y7 | CGI |
Have a Laugh! | • Comedy • Musical | 1 season, 60 episodes | — | October 26, 2009 – December 2, 2012 | Disney Channel | The Walt Disney Company | TV-G | Traditional |
Title | Genre | Seasons/episodes | Show creator(s) | Original release | Network | Studio | Technique |
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Rubbadubbers | • Comedy • Fantasy • Adventure | 4 seasons, 52 episodes | Peter Curtis | 15 January 2003 – 3 November 2005 | • CBeebies • Nick Jr. Channel | • HOT Animation • HiT Entertainment | Stop-motion |
Peppa Pig | Preschool | 6 seasons, 303 episodes | • Neville Astley • Mark Baker | 31 May 2004 – present | • Channel 5 • Nick Jr. Channel | • Contender Entertainment Group (2004–2009) • Entertainment One (2009–present) | Flash |
Zorro: Generation Z | • Action • Adventure | 1 season, 26 episodes | Rick Ungar | March 16, 2006 – September 7, 2006 | Pop | • BKN International • BKN New Media • Zorro Productions, inc. | Traditional |
Angelina Ballerina: The Next Steps | Musical | 4 seasons, 40 episodes | • Katharine Holabird • Helen Craig • Mallory Lewis | 5 September 2009 – 13 November 2010 | • Channel 5 • PBS Kids | • HIT Entertainment | CGI |
Title | Genre | Seasons/episodes | Show creator(s) | Original release | Network | Studio | Technique |
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Maggie and the Ferocious Beast | Fantasy | 3 seasons, 39 episodes | • Michael Paraskevas • Betty Paraskevas | August 26, 2000 – June 9, 2002 | Teletoon | Nelvana | Traditional |
Anne of Green Gables: The Animated Series | • Fantasy • Comedy-drama | 1 season, 26 episodes | Kevin Sullivan | September 2, 2001 – March 24, 2002 | PBS Kids | • Sullivan Animation • Annemation Productions Inc. | Traditional |
The Berenstain Bears | • Children's series • Comedy | 3 seasons, 40 episodes | Stan and Jan Berenstain | January 6, 2003 – December 6, 2004 | • PBS Kids (US) • Treehouse TV (Canada) | • Nelvana • AGOGO Entertainment | Traditional |
Jacob Two-Two | Comedy | 5 seasons, 62 episodes | — | September 7, 2003 – September 3, 2006 | YTV | • Nelvana • Salter Street Films • 9 Story Entertainment (season 5 only) | Flash |
The Boy | Spy-fi | 2 seasons, 25 episodes | — | January 1, 2004 – September 5, 2005 | YTV | Tooncan Animation, Inc. | Traditional |
Miss Spider's Sunny Patch Friends | • Children's television series | 3 seasons, 44 episodes | David Kirk | September 7, 2004 – October 26, 2008 | Teletoon | Callaway Arts & Entertainment | CGI |
6teen | • Sitcom • Comedy • Slice-of-life | 4 seasons, 93 episodes | • Jennifer Pertsch • Tom McGillis | November 7, 2004 – February 11, 2010 | Teletoon (Canada) • Nickelodeon • Cartoon Network (United States) | • Nelvana • Fresh TV (season 3–4) | Flash |
Mischief City | Comedy | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Peter Moss | January 4, 2005 – December 22, 2005 | YTV | • Mercury Filmworks • Shaftesbury Films | Flash |
Carl² | Sitcom | 4 seasons, 65 episodes | • Lila Rose • Carolyn Hay • Eva Almos | August 7, 2005 – January 23, 2011 | Teletoon | • PiP Animation Services • Portfolio Entertainment | Flash |
Jane and the Dragon | Fantasy | 1 season, 26 episodes | — | October 15, 2005 – August 12, 2006 | YTV | • Nelvana Limited • Weta Enterprises | CGI |
Captain Flamingo | • Fantasy • Comedy • Mystery | 3 seasons, 52 episodes | • Suzanne Bolch • John May | February 7, 2006 – December 19, 2010 | • YTV (Canada) • GMA Network (Philippines) | • Atomic Cartoons • Breakthrough Films & Television • Heroic Film Company • Philippine Animation Studio Inc. | Flash |
Vida Piñata | Comedy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | — | August 26, 2006 – January 18, 2009 | • Canada: YTV • United State: Fox (2006–07) and The CW (2008) | • Bardel Entertainment • 4Kids Entertainment • Microsoft | CGI |
Grossology | • Action • Adventure • Comedy • Science fantasy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | — | September 29, 2006 – October 24, 2009 | YTV | • Nelvana Limited • Flypaper Press | Flash |
Ruby Gloom | Comedy-horror | 3 seasons, 40 episodes | Martin Hsu | October 13, 2006 – June 1, 2008 | YTV | Nelvana | Flash |
Wilbur | Preschool | 1 season, 26 episodes | — | April 16, 2007 – March 18, 2008 | Discovery Kids | • Mercury Filmworks • Chilco Productions • EKA Distribution • Egmont Imagination | Live-action/Puppet/Flash |
Wayside | Sitcom | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | — | June 25, 2007 – September, 18 2008 | • Teletoon (Canada) • Nickelodeon (United States) | Nelvana | • Traditional (season 1) • Flash (season 2) |
Total Drama | • Comedy drama • Mockumentary • Reality • Satire | 6 seasons, 145 episodes | • Jennifer Pertsch • Tom McGillis | July 8, 2007 – present | • Teletoon (Canada) • Cartoon Network (United States) | • Fresh TV • Cake Entertainment • Elliott Animation • Corus Entertainment (season 6–present) | Flash |
Kid vs. Kat | • Science fiction • Science fantasy • Slapstick comedy • Surreal comedy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes (27 shorts) | Rob Boutilier | October 25, 2008 – June 4, 2011 | YTV | Studio B Productions | Flash |
RollBots | • Action • Science fiction • Comedy | 1 season, 26 episodes | Michael Milligan | February 7 – November 24, 2009 | • YTV • Radio-Canada | Amberwood Entertainment | CGI |
Jimmy Two-Shoes | • Black comedy • Satire | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | • Edward Kay • Sean Scott | February 21, 2009 – April 5, 2012 | Teletoon | • Breakthrough Entertainment • Mercury Filmworks • Elliott Animation (season 2) | Flash |
League of Super Evil | • Action • Comedy • Slapstick | 3 seasons, 52 episodes | • Philippe Ivanusic-Vallee • Davila LeBlanc • Peter Ricq | March 7, 2009 – August 25, 2012 | YTV | Nerd Corps Entertainment | CGI |
Stoked | • Sitcom • Comedy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Jennifer Pertsch • Tom McGillis | June 25, 2009 – January 26, 2013 | • Teletoon (Canada) • Cartoon Network (United States, season 1 only) | Fresh TV | Flash |
Spliecd | • Off-color humor • Slapstick • Surreal comedy | 1 season, 26 episodes | • Simon Racioppa • Richard Elliott | September 19, 2009 – March 13, 2010 | • Jetix • Teletoon | Nelvana | Flash |
Title | Genre | Seasons/episodes | Show creator(s) | Original release | Network | Studio | Technique |
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Ratz | Comedy | 1 season, 26 episodes | Richard Zielenkiewicz | March 7, 2003 – January 17, 2004 | • France: France 3 and Canal J • Canada: Teletoon | • Tooncan • Xilam | Traditional |
Martin Mystery | • Horror • Comedy • Mystery • Science fantasy • Action-Adventure | 3 seasons, 66 episodes | • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay • David Michel | October 1, 2003 – March 27, 2006 | • France: M6 and Canal J • Canada: YTV and Vrak | • Marathon Animation • Image Entertainment Corporation • Merchandising Media GmbH (seasons 1–2) | Traditional |
Tupu | Comedy | 1 season, 26 episodes | • Pepper Sue • Elastik Jane | April 16, 2005 – July 29, 2005 | • France: France 3 and Gulli • Italy: Rai 3 | • Xilam • Tooncan | Traditional |
Monster Buster Club | • Action • Adventure • Comic science fiction • Police procedural • Science fantasy • Monster of the week | 2 seasons, 25 episodes | • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay • David Michel | October 29, 2007 – November 14, 2009 | • TF1 (France) • YTV (Canada) • Jetix (Europe) | • Marathon Media • Image Entertainment Corporation | CGI |
A Kind of Magic | • Fantasy • Comedy | 2 seasons, 78 episodes | • Michel Couion • Arthur de Pins | January 5, 2008 – February 22, 2018 | • France 3 / Disney Channel (season 1) • Gulli / Canal J (season 2) | Xilam Animation | Flash |
Mr. Baby | • Humor • Crude comedy | 1 season, 48 episodes | • Marc du Pontavice • Carol-Ann Willering | May 3, 2009 – August 10, 2010 | • France: France 3 • United Kingdom: BBC One and Comedy Central | Xilam | Flash |
Title | Genre | Seasons/episodes | Show creator(s) | Original release | Network | Studio | Technique |
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Shuriken School | • Fantasy • Comedy | 1 season, 26 episodes | • Emilio Gallego • Jesùs Gallego | August 20, 2006 – December 21, 2007 | • Jetix • France 3 | • Zinkia Entertainment • Xilam Animation | Flash |
Title | Genre | Seasons/episodes | Show creator(s) | Original release | Network | Studio | Technique |
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Clifford the Big Red Dog | • Comedy • Educational | 2 seasons, 65 episodes | Deborah Forte | September 4, 2000 – February 25, 2003 | PBS Kids | • Scholastic Productions • Mike Young Productions | Traditional |
Corduroy | 1 season, 26 episodes | Don Freeman | September 30, 2000 – February 24, 2001 | PBS Kids | • Nelvana • Sichuan Top Animation | Traditional | |
Timothy Goes to School | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Rosemary Wells | September 30, 2000 – January 26, 2002 | PBS Kids | • Silver Lining Productions • Animation Services Hong Kong Limited • Nelvana | Traditional | |
Marvin the Tap-Dancing Horse | Fantasy | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | • Michael Paraskevas • Betty Paraskevas | September 30, 2000 – January 26, 2002 | PBS Kids | • Nelvana • Hong Guang Animation | Flash |
Seven Little Monsters | • Fantasy • Comedy | 3 seasons, 40 episodes | Maurice Sendak | September 30, 2000 – October 6, 2003 | PBS Kids | • Wild Things Productions • Nelvana Limited • Hong Ying Animation (Seasons 1 & 2) • Philippine Animation Studio Inc. (Season 3) | Traditional |
George Shrinks | • Fantasy • Comedy | 3 seasons, 40 episodes | William Joyce | September 30, 2000 – January 23, 2003 | PBS Kids | • Nelvana Limited • Jade Animation | Traditional |
Oswald | Educational | 1 season, 26 episodes | Dan Yaccarino | August 20, 2001 – September 19, 2003 | Nickelodeon | • HIT Entertainment • Nickelodeon Animation Studio | Traditional |
Sagwa, the Chinese Siamese Cat | 1 season, 40 episodes | Amy Tan | September 3, 2001 – October 5, 2002 | PBS Kids | • CinéGroupe • Sesame Workshop | Traditional | |
Sitting Ducks | Comedy | 2 seasons, 26 episodes | Michael Bedard | September 13, 2001 – July 5, 2003 | Cartoon Network | • The Krislin Company • Creative Capers Entertainment • Krislin/Elliot Digital • Sitting Ducks Productions • Universal Television | CGI |
Totally Spies! | Spy fiction | 6 seasons, 156 episodes | • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay • David Michel | November 3, 2001 – October 3, 2013 | Teletoon | • Marathon Media • Image Entertainment Corporation (seasons 3–5) • The Walt Disney Company France (season 6) | Traditional |
Cyberchase | • Action • Adventure • Science fiction • Educational | 12 seasons, 126 episodes | Sandra Sheppard | January 21, 2002 – present | • PBS Kids (2002–2004; 2013–present) • PBS Kids Go! (2004–2013) • PBS | • Nelvana (2002–2007, seasons 1–5) • Title Entertainment • WNET • Flying Minds Entertainment (2005, season 4) | Traditional (seasons 1–5)/Flash (seasons 6-) |
Max & Ruby | 7 seasons, 130 episodes | May 3, 2002 – August 24, 2019 | • Nickelodeon, Nick Jr. Channel (United States) • Treehouse TV (Canada) | • Nelvana • Silver Lining Productions (seasons 1–5) • 9 Story Entertainment (seasons 3–5) • Chorion (seasons 4–5) • Atomic Cartoons (seasons 6–7) | Flash | ||
Make Way for Noddy | • Comedy • Musical | 2 seasons, 100 episodes | Mallory Lewis | September 2, 2002 – October 3, 2003 | • Channel 5 (United Kingdom) • PBS Kids (United States) | • Chorion • SD Entertainment | CGI |
Clifford's Puppy Days | • Comedy • Educational | 2 seasons, 65 episodes | Susan Meddaugh | September 1, 2003 – February 23, 2006 | PBS Kids | • Scholastic Productions • Mike Young Productions (season 1) | Traditional |
Jakers! The Adventures of Piggley Winks | 3 seasons, 52 episodes | September 7, 2003 – January 23, 2007 | PBS Kids | • Entara Ltd. • Mike Young Productions • Crest Communications | CGI | ||
JoJo's Circus | Educational | 3 seasons, 63 episodes | • Jim Jinkins • David Campbellr • Lisa Jinkinsr • Eric Weine | September 20, 2003 – February 14, 2007 | Playhouse Disney | • Cuppa Coffee Studios • Cartoon Pizza | Stop-motion |
Peep and the Big Wide World | • Children’s television series • Educational • Comedy • Science-fiction | 5 seasons, 60 episodes | Kaj Pindal | April 12, 2004 – October 14, 2011 | • TVOKids (Canada) • TLC (2004–2008) (U.S.) • Discovery Kids (2004–2010) (U.S.) • PBS Kids (U.S.) | • WGBH Boston • 9 Story Entertainment • TVOntario • Discovery Kids • Eggbox LLC • Alliance Atlantis • National Film Board of Canada | Flash |
Atomic Betty | • Adventure • Comic science fiction • Magical girl • Science fantasy • Comedy | 3 seasons, 79 episodes | • Trevor Bentley • Mauro Casalese • Rob Davies • Olaf Miller | August 6, 2004 – January 29, 2008 | Canada: Teletoon France: • M6 (Seasons 1–2) • Télétoon (Season 3) | • Atomic Cartoons • Breakthrough Entertainment • Tele Images Kids • Phil Roman Entertainment (uncredited) • Marathon Media | Flash |
The Backyardigans | • Adventure • Comedy • Musical | 7 seasons, 130 episodes | Janice Burgess | October 11, 2004 – July 12, 2013 | • Nickelodeon (United States) • Treehouse TV (Canada) | • Nickelodeon Animation Studio • Nelvana | CGI |
Postcards from Buster | 4 seasons, 55 episodes | Marc Brown | October 11, 2004 – February 24, 2012 | PBS Kids Go! | • Cookie Jar Group (season 1) • 9 Story Entertainment (seasons 2–4) • Marc Brown Studios • WGBH Boston | Traditional | |
ToddWorld | • Educational • Comedy | 2 seasons, 39 episodes | • Todd Parr • Gerry Renert | November 8, 2004 – June 10, 2008 | Discovery Kids | • Mike Young Productions • Telegael • DQ Entertainment | Flash |
Alien Racers | Science fiction | 1 season, 26 episodes | May 7, 2005 – May 21, 2005 | Fox | • MGA Entertainment • SD Entertainment | CGI | |
Time Warp Trio | 1 season, 26 episodes | Jon Scieszka | July 9, 2005 – July 15, 2006 | Discovery Kids | • Soup2Nuts • WGBH Boston | Flash | |
Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island | Comedy | 2 seasons, 13 episodes | • Sammy Oriti • Don Oriolo | September 17, 2005 – May 27, 2006 | Kids' WB | Warner Bros. Animation | Flash |
Johnny Test | • Science fantasy • Action • Adventure • Comedy | 6 season, 117 episodes | Scott Fellows | September 17, 2005 – December 25, 2014 | United States: • The WB (2005–06) • Kids' WB (2005–08) • The CW (2006–08) • The CW4Kids (2008) • Cartoon Network (2009–14) Canada: YTV (2005–06) ● Teletoon (2006–14) | • Studio B Productions (season 1) • Warner Bros. Family Entertainment (seasons 1) • Warner Bros. Animation (seasons 1–2) • 9 Story Entertainment (seasons 2–3, 6) • Cookie Jar Entertainment (seasons 2–6) • DHX Media (season 6) | Traditional (season 1) Flash (seasons 2–6) |
Pinky Dinky Doo | Fantasy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | Jim Jinkins | April 10, 2006 – April 8, 2011 | Noggin | • Sesame Workshop • Cartoon Pizza • Abrams Gentile Entertainment (season 2) • Keyframe Digital Productions (season 2) | Flash |
Growing Up Creepie | • Dark comedy • Science fiction • Educational • Horror | 1 season, 26 episodes | • Anthony Gaud • Chris Woods • Carin Greenberg | September 16, 2006 – June 21, 2008 | Discovery Kids | • Mike Young Productions • Telegael • Sunwoo Entertainment • Peach Blossom Media | Flash |
Handy Manny | • Children's television series • Educational | 3 season, 113 episodes | • Roger Bollen • Marilyn Sadler • Rick Gitelson | September 16, 2006 – February 14, 2013 | • Playhouse Disney (2006–2011) • Disney Junior (2011–2013) | Nelvana | CGI |
Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks | 1 season, 26 episodes | • David Snyder • Bill Gross | September 25, 2006 – October 11, 2008 | Discovery Kids | • Endgame Entertainment • Big Bang Digital Studios • Brandissimo Inc. • CCI Entertainment | CGI | |
Super Why! | • Children • Educational | 3 seasons, 103 episodes | • Angela Santomero • Samantha Freeman Alpert | September 3, 2007 – May 12, 2016 | PBS Kids | • Out of the Blue Enterprises • Decode Entertainment (Season 1–2) • DHX Studios Halifax (Season 3) | CGI |
Edgar & Ellen | • Adventure • Comedy • Fantasy • Horror | 1 season, 26 episodes | • Charles Ogden • Rick Carton | October 7, 2007 – October 30, 2008 | • Nicktoons (United States) • YTV (Canada) | • Studio B Productions • Bardel Entertainment • Star Farm Productions | Flash |
Monster Buster Club | • Science-fiction • Comedy | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | • Vincent Chalvon-Demersay • David Michel | October 29, 2007 - November 14, 2009 | • TF1 (France) | • Marathon Media | CGI |
Sushi Pack | • Action • Adventure • Comedy • Superhero | 2 seasons, 52 episodes | • Tom Ruegger • Nicholas Hollander | November 3, 2007 – February 28, 2009 | CBS | • Studio Espinosa • Tom Ruegger Productions • CloudCo, Inc. • The Hatchery • DIC Entertainment Corporation • American Greetings | Flash |
Animalia | 2 seasons, 40 episodes | Graeme Base | November 11, 2007 – May 11, 2008 | • Network Ten (Australia) • CBBC (United Kingdom) • PBS Kids Go! (United States) • Kids CBC (Canada) | • Burberry Productions • Animalia Productions • PorchLight Entertainment • Lux Animation | CGI | |
Three Delivery | • Action • Adventure • Martial arts | 1 season, 26 episodes | Larry Schwarz | June 27, 2008 – June 28, 2009 | • Nicktoons (United States) • YTV (Canada) | • Animation Collective • Fatkat • PVP Animations | Flash |
Martha Speaks | • Comedy • Educational | 6 seasons, 96 episodes | Susan Meddaugh | September 1, 2008 – November 18, 2014 | PBS Kids | • DHX Media Vancouver (seasons 1–4) • Oasis Animation (seasons 5–6) • WGBH Boston | Flash |
Jungle Junction | • Adventure • Educational | 2 seasons, 47 episodes | Trevor Ricketts | October 5, 2009 – October 26, 2012 | • Playhouse Disney (2009–11) • Disney Junior (2011–12) | Spider Eye Productions | CGI |
The Garfield Show | • Comedy • Adventure | 5 seasons, 106 episodes | November 2, 2009 – October 24, 2016 | • France 3 (France) • Cartoon Network (United States, 2009–12) • Boomerang (United States, 2015–16) | • Dargaud Media • Paws, Inc. | CGI |
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