List of animated television series of 1984

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A list of animated television series first aired in 1984.

Animated television series first aired in 1984
TitleEpisodesCountryYearNotesTechnique
Adventures of the Little Koala 26Japan1984–1985Japanese title: Koala Boy KokkiiTraditional
Adventures of Sanmao 4China1984Traditional
Ashita Tenki ni Nāre47Japan1984–1985Traditional
Attacker You! 58Japan1984–1985Mila e Shiro, due cuori nella pallavolo (Italy), Juana y Sergio (Spanish), Jeanne et Serge (French)
Bismark 51Japan1984–1985Later adapted into Saber Rider and the Star Sheriffs
Black Cat Detective 5China1984
Challenge of the GoBots 65US1984–1985
Chikkun Takkun 23Japan1984
Chō Kōsoku Galvion 22Japan1984
Choriki Robo Galatt 25Japan1984–1985
Clorofilla dal cielo blu7Italy, West Germany1984
Dick Bruna's Miffy Storybook Classics1984
Dotanba no Manners283Japan1984–1987
Dragon's Lair 13US1984
Dream Soldier Wing-Man 47Japan1984–1985
Elves of the Forest 23Japan1984–1985
The Family-Ness 25UK1984–1985Traditional
Ferdy the Ant 52UK, Germany, Taiwan, Czechoslovakia, Liechtenstein1984–1985
Fist of the North Star 109 Japan1984–1987
Futari Daka 36Japan1984–1985
Galactic Patrol Lensman 25Japan1984–1985
The Get Along Gang 14 (Including pilot)Canada1984
Giant Gorg 26Japan1984
Glass Mask 23Japan1984
God Mazinger 23Japan1984
Gu Gu Ganmo 50Japan1984–1985
Heathcliff 86US, Canada, France, Japan1984–1985
Heavy Metal L-Gaim 54Japan1984–1985
James the Cat 52UK1984–1998Traditional
Karınca Ailesi ve Orman 75Turkey1984–1988
Katri, Girl of the Meadows 49Japan1984
Kidd Video 26US1984–1985
Little Memole 50Japan1984–1985English title: Wee Wendy (USA)
Lucky Luke 26France, Germany, US1984–1985
Lupin the 3rd Part III: The Pink Jacket Adventures 50Japan1984–1985
Magister Flykt5Sweden1984
Manga Doshite Monogatari100Japan1984–1986
Mesék Mátyás királyról13Hungary1984
Mighty Orbots 13US, Japan1984
Muppet Babies 107 US1984–1991Spin-off of The Muppet Show .
The New Scooby Doo Mysteries 13US1984Second season of The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show.
Noozles 26Japan1984Japanese title: Fushigi na Koala Blinky
Okawari-Boy Starzan S 34Japan1984
Oyoneko Boonyan31Japan1984–1985
Panzer World Galient 25Japan1984–1985
Persia, the Magic Fairy 48Japan1984–1985
Pink Panther and Sons 13US1984Version of Pink Panther .
Pole Position 13US1984
Rainbow Brite 8US1984–1985
Ranpou21Japan1984
Rub-a-Dub-Dub 25UK1984Cut-Outs
Scary Scooby Funnies 20US1984–1985
Sherlock Hound 26Japan1984–1985
Snorks 65 US1984–1988
Sōya Monogatari21Japan1984
Super Dimension Cavalry Southern Cross 23Japan1984
Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show 8 US1984–1985Spin-off of Super Friends .
Thomas & Friends 584 UK1984–2021Model (1984-2008) CGI (2009-2021)
Tottie: The Story of a Doll's House 10UK1984Stop-Motion
Towser 26UK1984Cut-Outs
The Transformers 98 US, Japan1984–1987
Turbo Teen 13US1984
Video Warrior Laserion 45Japan1984–1985
Voltron 124 US, Japan1984–1985Includes all dubbed Lion Force episodes, all exclusive Lion Force episodes and Vehicle Force episodes.
The Voyages of Doctor Dolittle13US, Japan1984
The Wind in the Willows 65UK1984–1990Stop-Motion
Wolf Rock TV 7US1984
Yoroshiku Mechadock30Japan1984–1985

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