List of animated television series of 1991

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This is a list of animated television series first aired in 1991.

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Animated television series first aired in 1991
TitleSeasonsEpisodesCountryYearOriginal ChannelTechnique
The Adventures of Tintin 3 39 Canada, France1991–1992 Global Television Network Traditional
Æon Flux 3 21 US1991–1995 MTV Traditional
Anytime Tales110UK1991Traditional
Les Aventures de la Famille Glady126France1991 TF1 Traditional
Back to the Future 2 26 France, US1991–1992 CBS Traditional
Le Bonheur de la vie120France1991 FR3 Traditional
Bonjour les bébés!1100France1991 FR3 Traditional
Britannica's Tales Around the World 6US1991-1993 Direct-to-video Traditional
Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars! 1 13 US1991 Syndication Traditional
A Bunch of Munsch 17Canada, US1991–1992 CTV, Showtime Traditional
Captain Zed and the Zee Zone 226UK1991–1993 CITV Traditional
La Compète126France1991 Antenne 2 Traditional
Cupido 124France1991 Antenne 2 Traditional
Darkwing Duck 3 91 US1991–1992 The Disney Channel, Syndication, ABC Traditional
Dinky Di's 126Australia1991 Nine Network Traditional
Doug 7 117 US1991–1994; 1996–1999 Nickelodeon, ABC Traditional
Guano!10France1991 Canal+ Traditional
Hammerman 113Canada, US1991 ABC Traditional
James Bond Jr. 1 65 US1991–1992 Syndication Traditional
Jurošík
Zbojník Jurošík
50Czechoslovakia, Slovakia1991–2011Traditional
The Legend of Prince Valiant 2 65 US1991–1994 The Family Channel Traditional
Liquid Television 322US1991–1995 MTV, BBC Two Traditional
Little Dracula 113US1991; 1999 Fox Kids Traditional
Little Shop 113US1991 Fox Kids Traditional
Lucky Luke 126France1991–1992 FR3 Traditional
Michel Vaillant
Heroes on Hot Wheels
165France, US1991 Canal J Traditional
Mother Goose and Grimm 213US1991–1992 CBS Traditional
Mr. Bogus 343US1991–1993 Channel 4, The Children's Channel Traditional
The Nudnik Show 113Czechoslovakia1991 Cartoon Network Traditional
Once Upon a Time... The Americas 1 26 France1991 Canal+ Traditional
The Pirates of Dark Water 221US1991–1993 Syndication, ABC Traditional
ProStars 113US1991 NBC Traditional
The Ren & Stimpy Show 5 52 US1991–1996 Nickelodeon Traditional
The Return of Dogtanian 126Spain1991 [1] France 3 Traditional
Rod 'n' Emu 113UK1991 CITV Traditional
Roger Mellie: The Man on the Telly 14UK1991 Channel 4 Traditional
Rugrats 9 172 US1991–2004 Nickelodeon Traditional
Rupert 5 65 Canada, France, UK1991–1997 YTV Traditional
Soupe Opéra 226France1991–2000 FR3 Stop Motion
Space Cats 113US1991–1992 NBC Traditional
Spider! 113UK1991 Children's BBC Traditional
Super Mario World 1 13 Canada, US, Japan1991 NBC Traditional
Taz-Mania 465US1991–1995 Fox Kids Traditional
Töf-töf elefánt452Hungary1991–1994Stop Motion
Toxic Crusaders 113US1991 YTV, Syndication Traditional
The Twins of Destiny 1 52 France1991 TF1 Traditional
Victor & Hugo: Bunglers in Crime 230UK1991–1992 Children's ITV Traditional
Where's Wally? 1 13 Canada, US, UK1991 CBS Traditional
Wish Kid 113US1991 NBC Traditional
Yo Yogi! 113US1991 NBC Traditional
Young Robin Hood 226Canada, US1991–1992 Syndication Traditional

Anime television series first aired in1991

TitleSeasonsEpisodesCountryYearOriginal ChannelTechnique
21 Emon 139Japan1991–1992 TV Asahi Traditional
Anime Himitsu no Hanazono 139Japan1991–1992 NHK Traditional
Armored Police Metal Jack 137Japan1991 TV Tokyo Traditional
The Brave of Sun Fighbird 148Japan1991–1992 Nagoya TV Traditional
Chiisana Obake Acchi, Kocchi, Socchi 150Japan1991–1992 Nippon TV Traditional
City Hunter '91 1 13 Japan1991 Nippon TV Traditional
Dear Brother 1 39 Japan1991–1992 NHK BS-2 Traditional
Delightful Moomin Family: Adventure Diary 1 26 Japan1991–1992 TV Tokyo Traditional
Dororonpa!1115Japan1991 TV Asahi Traditional
Dragon Quest: The Adventure of Dai 146Japan1991–1992 TBS Traditional
Ekubo Ouji180Japan1991–1992Traditional
Futari wa Nakayoshi: Goo to Sue184Japan1991–1994 NHK Traditional
Future GPX Cyber Formula 1 37 Japan1991 Nippon TV Traditional
Genji Tsūshin Agedama 151Japan1991–1992 TV Tokyo Traditional
Getter Robo Go 150Japan1991–1992 TX Network Traditional
Goldfish Warning! 154Japan1991–1992 TV Asahi Traditional
High School Mystery: Gakuen Nanafushigi 141Japan1991–1992 Fuji TV Traditional
Holly the Ghost 1200Japan1991–1993 NHK Traditional
Honō no Tōkyūji: Dodge Danpei 147Japan1991–1992 TV Tokyo Traditional
Jankenman 151Japan1991–1992 TV Tokyo Traditional
Jarinko Chie 2 139Japan1991–1992 MBS Traditional
Kinkyū Hasshin Saver Kids 150Japan1991–1992 TV Tokyo Traditional
Kinnikuman: Kinniku-sei Ōi Sōdatsu-hen 1 46 Japan1991–1992 Nippon TV Traditional
Magical Princess Minky Momo: Hold on to Your Dreams 1 65 Japan1991–1992 Nippon TV Traditional
Marude Dameo 147Japan1991–1992 Fuji TV Traditional
Matchless Raijin-Oh 151Japan1991–1992 TV Tokyo Traditional
Mischievous Twins: The Tales of St. Clare's 126Japan1991 Nippon TV Traditional
Moero! Top Striker 149Japan1991–1992 TV Tokyo Traditional
Oh! My Konbu122Japan1991 TBS Traditional
Ore wa Chokkaku136Japan1991 Fuji TV Traditional
Otenki Boys130Japan1991Traditional
Reporter Blues 152Japan, Italy1991 NHK BS-2 Traditional
Saban's Adventures of the Little Mermaid 126Japan, France1991 Fuji TV Traditional
Shōnen Ashibe 137Japan1991 TBS Traditional
Trapp Family Story 140Japan1991 Fuji TV Traditional
Ultraman Kids: Haha o Tazunete 3000 Man Kōnen126Japan1991–1992 NHK BS-2 Traditional
Watashi to Watashi: Futari no Lotte129Japan1991–1992 Nippon TV Traditional
Yokoyama Mitsuteru Sangokushi 147Japan1991–1992 TV Tokyo Traditional

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