List of animated television series of 1983

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A list of animated television series first aired in 1983.

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Animated television series first aired in 1983
TitleEpisodesCountryYearNotesTechnique
The Adventures of Portland Bill 25UK1983–1986Stop-Motion
Akū Daisakusen Srungle53Japan1983–1984
Alvin and the Chipmunks 102 US1983–1990
Armored Trooper Votoms 52 Japan1983–1984
Around the World with Willy Fog 26 Spain, Japan1983
Aura Battler Dunbine 49Japan1983–1984
Bananaman 40UK1983–1986 [1] Traditional
Bemubemu Hunter Kotengu Tenmaru19Japan1983
The Biskitts 13US1983
Braingames 6US1983–1985
Captain 26Japan1983
Captain Tsubasa 128 Japan1983–1986
Cat's Eye 73 Japan1983–1985
The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show 18US1983–1985Version of Peanuts .
Creamy Mami, the Magic Angel 52Japan1983–1984
Donald Duck Presents 71US1983–1992
Doris 40UK1983Cut-Outs
Draky le VampireFrance1983 [2]
The Dukes 20US1983Spin-off of The Dukes of Hazzard .
Dungeons & Dragons 27US, Japan1983–1985
Eagle Sam 51Japan1983–1984
Fushigi no Kuni no Alice 52Japan1983–1984
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero 95 US1983–1986
Galactic Whirlwind Sasuraiger 43Japan1983–1984
Genesis Climber MOSPEADA 25Japan1983–1984
Ginga Hyōryū Vifam 46Japan1983–1984
Good Morning, Mickey! 80US1983–1992Package series
Gran 13UK1983Stop-Motion
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe 130 US1983–1985
Henry's Cat 51UK1983–1993Traditional
Igano Kabamaru 24Japan1983–1984
The Insensitive Princess 13France1983
Inspector Gadget 86 US, Canada, France1983–1986
Itadakiman 20Japan1983
Kinnikuman 137 Japan1983–1986
Lady Georgie 45Japan1983–1984
Lightspeed Electroid Albegas 45Japan1983–1984
Little Miss 13UK1983Traditional
The Littles 29US1983–1985
Love Me, My Knight 42Japan1983–1984
Manga Aesop Monogatari52Japan1983
Manga Nihonshi52Japan1983–1984
Mīmu Iro Iro Yume no Tabi 127Japan1983–1985
Mirai Keisatsu Urashiman 50Japan1983
Mister T 30US1983–1985
Miyuki 37Japan1983–1984
Monchhichis 13US1983 The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show segment.
The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show 13US1983–1984
Moschops 13UK1983Stop-Motion
Mr. Hiccup 39Italy1983–1984
Mrs. Pepper Pot 130Japan1983–1984
Nanako SOS 39Japan1983
The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show 13US1983Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo .
Perman 526Japan1983–1985
Plawres Sanshiro 37Japan1983–1984
Przygód kilka wróbla Ćwirka 39Poland1983–1989
Psycho Armor Govarian 26Japan1983
Rubik, the Amazing Cube 13US1983
Saturday Supercade 26US1983–1984
Serendipity the Pink Dragon 26Japan1983
Simon le Petit DémonFrance1983 [3]
Special Armored Battalion Dorvack 36Japan1983–1984
Stop!! Hibari-kun! 35 Japan1983–1984
Story of the Alps: My Annette 48Japan1983
Super Dimension Century Orguss 35Japan1983–1984
Superbook II 26Japan1983
Taotao 52Japan1983–1985
Terrahawks 39 UK1983–1986Live-Action
Victor & Maria 26UK1983Cut-Outs
Yakari 52France1983–1984
The Yearling 52Japan1983–1985

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References

  1. "There's going to be a Bananaman movie. Yes, really". Metro. 18 March 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2020.
  2. "Draky Le Vampire". Planète Jeunesse (in French). Retrieved 13 May 2023.
  3. "Simon Le Petit Démon". Planète Jeunesse (in French). Retrieved 13 May 2023.