2008 in animation

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Events in 2008 in animation.

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  • October 11: "Clash of the Pharoahs", the series finale of Tutenstein is released.

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Date Title Channel Year
January 5 Animalia PBS Kids Go! 2008–09
January 12 Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures PBS Kids 2008
February 4 The Mr. Men Show Cartoon Network 2008–09
February 7 Ni Hao, Kai-Lan Nick Jr. 2008–11
March 8 The Spectacular Spider-Man TheCW4Kids, Disney XD 2008–09
March 15 World of Quest Kids' WB
April 12 Pokémon: DP Battle Dimension Cartoon Network
April 18 Ben 10: Alien Force 2008–10
April 26 The Mighty B! Nickelodeon 2008–11
April 27 Speed Racer: The Next Generation Nicktoons Network 2008–13
June 5 The Marvelous Misadventures of Flapjack Cartoon Network 2008–10
Total Drama 2008–14
June 21 Can You Teach My Alligator Manners? Playhouse Disney 2008–09
June 27 Three Delivery Nicktoons Network
July 9 Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns PBS 2008
September 1 Martha Speaks PBS Kids 2008–14
Sid the Science Kid 2008–13
September 7 Wunderkind Little Amadeus 2008–09
September 28 The Life & Times of Tim HBO 2008–12
Superjail! Adult Swim 2008–14
October 3 The Secret Saturdays Cartoon Network 2008–10
Star Wars: The Clone Wars 2008–14
October 4 Making Fiends Nicktoons Network 2008
Turbo Dogs Qubo 2008–11
October 27 Cars Toons Disney Channel 2008–14
November 3 Sammy's Story Shop Qubo 2008
November 8 Tasty Time with ZeFronk Playhouse Disney 2008–10
November 14 Batman: The Brave and the Bold Cartoon Network 2008–11
November 16 Toot & Puddle Noggin 2008–09
November 21 Spaceballs: The Animated Series G4
November 23 The Drinky Crow Show Adult Swim
November 28 The Penguins of Madagascar Nickelodeon 2008–15
December 6 Random! Cartoons Nicktoons Network 2008–09

Television series endings[edit]

Date Title Channel Year Notes
January 7 Higglytown Heroes Playhouse Disney 2004–08 Ended
January 21 Codename: Kids Next Door Cartoon Network 2002–08
The Land Before Time 2007–08
February 1 Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl
March 1 Johnny Test Kids' WB 2005–08 Cancelled, until revived by Cartoon Network in 2009.
March 8 The Batman 2004–08 Ended
March 15 Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! 2006–08
March 21 Wilbur Discovery Kids 2007–08
March 22 Tom and Jerry Tales Kids' WB 2006–08
March 23 Frisky Dingo Adult Swim
March 27 Camp Lazlo Cartoon Network 2005–08
April 5 Legion of Super Heroes Kids' WB 2006–08
April 12 Ben 10 (2005) Cartoon Network 2005–08
May 15 Lil' Bush Comedy Central 2007–08 Cancelled
May 25 Class of 3000 Cartoon Network 2006–08 Ended
May 31 Space Ghost Coast to Coast GameTap
June 10 ToddWorld Discovery Kids 2004–08
June 18 The Zula Patrol PBS Kids 2005–08
June 21 Growing Up Creepie Discovery Kids 2006–08
July 1 Bigfoot Presents: Meteor and the Mighty Monster Trucks
July 5 The Future Is Wild 2007–08
July 6 Assy McGee Adult Swim 2006–08 Cancelled
July 19 Avatar: The Last Airbender Nickelodeon 2005–08 Ended
August 13 Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns PBS 2008 Cancelled
August 17 All Grown Up! Nickelodeon 2003–08 Ended
Code Monkeys G4 2007–08 Cancelled
George of the Jungle Cartoon Network
August 23 ChalkZone Nickelodeon 2002–08
August 31 Mama Mirabelle's Home Movies PBS Kids 2007–08
September 11 Strawberry Shortcake Direct-to-Video 2003–08 Ended
September 13 El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera Nicktoons Network 2007–08 Cancelled
September 20 Kappa Mikey 2006–08 Ended
September 27 Betsy's Kindergarten Adventures PBS Kids 2008 Cancelled
October 11 Tutenstein Discovery Kids 2003–08 Ended
October 12 The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy Cartoon Network
October 26 Happy Monster Band Playhouse Disney 2007–08 Cancelled
October 30 Edgar & Ellen Nicktoons Network
November 1 Making Fiends 2008
November 13 3-2-1 Penguins! Qubo 2006–08
November 20 The Emperor's New School Disney Channel
November 27 My Gym Partner's a Monkey Cartoon Network 2005–08
November 30 Ribert and Robert's Wonderworld PBS Kids
December 6 DinoSquad CBS 2007–08
Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot
Horseland 2006–08
December 18 Moral Orel Adult Swim 2005–08 Ended
December 19 Sammy's Story Shop Qubo 2008 Cancelled

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See also[edit]

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