1999 in animation explained
Events in 1999 in animation.
Events
January
- January 4: The first episode of the CN series, Ed, Edd n Eddy first airs.
- January 21: Anime producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki is sentenced to two years and eight months in prison for a drug possession case of two years ago.[1]
- January 22: In Sweden the first episode of De tre vännerna och Jerry (The Three Friends and Jerry) premieres.
- January 25: The first episode of Zoboomafoo airs.
- January 29: The Japanese animation studio TNK is founded.
- January 31: The first episode of Family Guy airs.[2]
February
- February 1: Anime producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki is arrested after a handgun, 131 bullets and 20 grams of stimulant drugs were seized from his house in Setagaya Ward, Tokyo. Nishizaki, voluntarily submitted two automatic rifles, 1,800 bullets, and 30 howitzer shells kept in a station wagon in his garage, police said. Police say that Nishizaki had hidden an Austrian handgun loaded with three bullets under a zaisu chair in a study. Nishizaki told them that he had bought the handgun in Hong Kong 10 years earlier.[3] [4] [5]
- February 2: Nickelodeon and the Children’s Television Workshop (now known as Sesame Workshop) launches Noggin, a commercial-free brand aimed at children aged 6–12.[6] [7]
March
April
May
June
- June 10: I Am Weasel gets its own spinoff series after separating from Cow and Chicken.[17] This spinoff completely changes aspects from the previous seasons as I.R. Baboon receives his "hero" status over I.M. Weasel.[18] [19]
- June 12: The Walt Disney Company releases Tarzan.
- June 30: A film adaptation of South Park, named premieres.[20]
July
- July 28: André Franquin's heirs and copyright holders win the trial against the Walt Disney Animation Studios over their animated TV series version of Franquin's comics character Marsupilami, citing breaches of its license contract: Disney had failed to produce thirteen half-hour episodes (instead producing six to eight minute shorts) or use its "best efforts" to secure a commitment from a network to air the show, and it launched its marketing campaign during a time when the show was not being broadcast. Marsu also accused Disney of fraudulent concealment; the judge noted that Disney had decided to not devote sufficient resources to the Marsupilami project, and had concealed this fact from Marsu.[21] [22] Disney pays back the damage and hands the rights to the series back to Franquin's company Marsu Productions.
August
September
October
- October 4: The infamous Arthur episode "Arthur's Big Hit" premieres.
- October 5: Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost is released. It was deemed controversial during the time of release due to the religious groups claiming the film as "Satanic".[25] This direct-to-video movie was not a marketing success[26] as it suffered production woes over the generally acclaimed Zombie Island.[27]
- October 7: The famous Arthur episode "The Contest" premieres as art styles parodied from independent programs, such as South Park and Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist. This episode was an actual contest won by Holly Holland, a young girl that lived in Canadian, Oklahoma.[28]
November
December
- December 10: airs on Cartoon Network. Unlike the then-popular television series, it doesn’t do well in the full-length format.[32]
- December 17: The Walt Disney Company releases Fantasia 2000, a sequel to the 1940 film Fantasia.[33] [34]
- December 24: The first episode of Happy Tree Friends airs only on the Internet. But episodes 1 to 14 of Season 1 would have its TV debut on MTV channel (late 2001, a month after concluding the first Internet Season) and on film festivals (in early 2002, by adding episode 15) over two years later.[35]
Specific date unknown
Films released
See main article: List of animated feature films of 1999.
- January 10 - (United States)
- January 12 - Our Friend, Martin (United States)
- February 26 - (Canada, France, and Germany)
- March 6 - (Japan)
- March 9 - Tarzan of the Apes (United States)
- March 19 - The King and I (United States)
- March 20 - Gundress (Japan)
- March 26 - Doug's 1st Movie (United States)
- April 1 - Millionaire Dogs (Germany)
- April 2 - Marco: 3000 Leagues in Search of Mother (Japan)
- April 17:
- April 23 - City Hunter: Death of the Vicious Criminal Ryo Saeba (Japan)
- April 24:
- June 2 - A Monkey's Tale (France, United Kingdom, Germany, and Hungary)
- June 16 - Tarzan (United States)
- June 23 - Faeries (United Kingdom)
- June 30 - (United States)
- July 6 - Puss in Boots (United States)
- July 8 - Manuelita (Argentina)
- July 9 - Goomer (Spain)
- July 10 - Carnivale (France and Ireland)
- July 17:
- July 24 - Soreike! Anpanman Yūki no Hana ga Hiraku Toki (Japan)
- July 27:
- Happy Birthday: Inochi Kagayaku Toki (Japan)
- VeggieTales: Larry-Boy and the Rumor Weed (United States)
- July 30:
- July 31 - The Emperor's Treasure (United States)
- August 3 - (United States)
- August 6 - The Iron Giant (United States)
- August 14:
- August 21:
- (Japan)
- The File of Young Kindaichi 2: Murderous Deep Blue (Japan)
- September 4 - Pippi Longstocking: Pippi's Adventures in the South Seas (Sweden)
- September 16 - Werner – Volles Rooäää!!! (Germany)
- September 25 - Break-Age (Japan)
- September 28 - Alvin and the Chipmunks Meet Frankenstein (United States)
- September 30 - Tobias Totz and His Lion (Germany)
- October 5 - Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost (United States)
- October 11:
- October 19 - The Nuttiest Nutcracker (United States)
- October 22 - Anne Frank's Diary (United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Netherlands, and Luxembourg)
- November 9:
- November 16 - Bartok the Magnificent (United States)
- November 17 - (Japan)
- November 24 - Toy Story 2 (United States)
- December 3 - Cartoon Noir (United States)
- December 9 - (United States)
- December 10 - (United States)
- December 16:
- Captain Bluebear: The Film (Germany)
- Mishy and Mushy (Hungary)
- December 17:
- December 21 - Wakko's Wish (United States)
- December 23 - Kochira Katsushika-ku Kameari Kōen Mae Hashutsujo: The Movie (Japan)
- December 24 - Samurai Shodown 2: Asura Zanmaeden (Japan)
- December 25 - Pettson & Findus – The Cat and the Old Man Years (Sweden)
- December 27 - Die Reise zum Mond (China and Germany)
- Specific date unknown:
- D4: The Trojan Dog (Australia)
- Donkey Kong Country: The Legend of the Crystal Coconut (United States and Canada)
- Snow White and the Frog King (China)
- The Three Little Pigs (Australia)
- Zeno – For the Infinity of Love (Japan)
Television series debuts
See main article: List of animated television series of 1999.
Television series endings
Births
January
- January 1: Diamond White, American singer and actress (voice of Frankee Greene in , Fuli in The Lion Guard, Ruby in Sofia the First, Lunella Lafayette / Moon Girl in Moon Girl and Devil Dinosaur).
- January 4: Gage Munroe, Canadian actor (voice of George Ridgemount in Stoked, Matt in My Big Big Friend, the title character in Mr Moon, Jake in Babar and the Adventures of Badou, the title character in Justin Time, Marshall in season 1 of PAW Patrol, Danny Chase in Lucky Duck, Jim Hawkins in Pirate's Passage, Prince Ferg in Little Charmers, Hank in , Dragon in the Super Why! episode "The Big Game", Steve in the Doodlebops Rockin' Road Show episode "Stand Up Funny", Mickey Mallory in the Grojband episode "Super Zeroes", Mikey in the Ella the Elephant episode "Ella's Special Delivery", Wayne Whale in the Little People episode "Potty Ahoy!").
- January 18: Karan Brar, American actor (voice of Veer in Mira, Royal Detective, Zandar in Sofia the First, Ravi Ross in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "Halloween Night at the Museum").
- January 28: Preston Strother, American actor (voice of Fox in Ni Hao, Kai-Lan, Arthur Jr. in ).
February
- February 7: Bea Miller, American singer and actress (voice of Molly in Toy Story 3, Virginia in Yes, Virginia).
- February 10: Tiffany Espensen, American actress (voice of Ginger Hirano in Phineas and Ferb, Rama in The Lion Guard, Ming Long-Dou in The Boondocks episode "The Red Ball").
- February 19: Quinn Lord, Canadian actor (voice of young Leo in Edison and Leo, Jason in 3-2-1 Penguins!, Linus Van Pelt in Peanuts Motion Comics, Hardy the Hippo in the ToddWorld episode "Whatever Sways Your Swing").
April
May
- May 11: Sabrina Carpenter, American actress (voice of Melissa Chase in Milo Murphy's Law, Vivian in Sofia the First, Melodie in the Wander Over Yonder episode "The Legend", Nina Glitter in the Mickey Mouse Mixed-Up Adventures episode "Super-Charged: Pop Star Helpers").
- May 28: Cameron Boyce, American actor (voice of Jake in seasons 2-3 of Jake and the Never Land Pirates, Carlos in , Luke Ross in the Ultimate Spider-Man episode "Halloween Night at the Museum", Shocker in the Spider-Man episode "Osborn Academy"), (d. 2019).[36] [37] [38] [39] [40] [41] [42]
- May 30: Sean Giambrone, American actor (voice of Jeff Randell in Clarence, Ant-Man in Spidey and His Amazing Friends, Richardson Mole in , Travis in The Emoji Movie, Shermy in the Adventure Time episode "Come Along With Me", eBoy in Ralph Breaks the Internet, Yumyulack Opposites Jr. in Solar Opposites, Ben Pincus in Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous, Jimmy McGill in Slippin' Jimmy, Riley in The Chicken Squad).
June
- June 3: Alicia Vélez, Mexican voice actor and daughter of Humberto Vélez (dub voice of Boo in Monsters, Inc., Daisy in Spirit Riding Free, Lena De Spell in DuckTales, Karmi in , Pippa Powers in Mickey and the Roadster Racers, Shiera Sanders in DC Super Hero Girls, Martin Prince and Sherri and Terri in season 32-present of The Simpsons, Doctor Octopus in Spidey and His Amazing Friends).
- June 27: Chandler Riggs, American actor and DJ (voice of Carl Grimes in the Robot Chicken episode "The Robot Chicken Walking Dead Special: Look Who's Walking").
July
August
September
- September 7: Michelle Creber, Canadian actress and singer (voice of Apple Bloom in ).
November
- November 10:
- November 23: Nikki Castillo, American actress (voice of Betsy and Sarah in Summer Camp Island, the title character in Pibby, continued voice of Gabriella in Big City Greens).
Deaths
January
- January 2: Shepard Menken, American actor (voice of Clyde Crashcup in The Alvin Show, Tonto in The Lone Ranger, the Spelling Bee and Chroma the Great in The Phantom Tollbooth, the title character in Riki Tiki Tavi, Doctor Doom in Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends, Old Storyteller in ), dies at age 77.[44]
- January 11: John McGrew, American animator, painter and musician (Warner Bros. Cartoons), dies at age 88 or 89.[45]
- January 12: Betty Lou Gerson, American actress (narrator in Cinderella, voice of Cruella de Vil in One Hundred and One Dalmatians), dies at age 84.[46]
February
March
April
- April 1: Tadahito Mochinaga, Japanese animator and animation director (Manchukuo Film Association, Rankin/Bass), dies at age 80.[48]
- April 3:
- April 10:
- Cliff Roberts, American photographer, cartoonist, animator and comics artist (Hanna-Barbera, DePatie-Freleng), dies at age 69.[52]
- Jean Vander Pyl, American actress (voice of Wilma Flintstone and Pebbles Flintstone in The Flintstones, Rosie the Robot Maid in The Jetsons, Goldie, Lola Glamour, Nurse LaRue in Top Cat, Winsome Witch in The Secret Squirrel Show, Ogee in Magilla Gorilla), dies at age 79 from lung cancer.[53]
- April 14: Vic Herman, American illustrator, designer, cartoonist, puppeteer, television producer, and comics artist (designed title cards for Merrie Melodies), dies at age 79.[54]
- April 16:
May
- May 8: Ed Gilbert, American actor (voice of Baloo in TaleSpin, Thrust and Blitzwing in The Transformers, Pugsy and Daddy Sterling in , Mr. Smee in Peter Pan and the Pirates, Looten Plunder in Captain Planet and the Planeteers, Professor Heiny in Freakazoid!, Dormammu in Spider-Man, the Mandarin in season 1 of Iron Man), dies at age 67.[56]
- May 19: Candy Candido, American singer, musician, and actor (voice of the Native American chief in Peter Pan, Awful Dynn in The Phantom Tollbooth, crocodile captain in Robin Hood, Mafia messenger in Heavy Traffic, Sal in Hey Good Lookin', Fidget in The Great Mouse Detective), dies at age 85.[57]
June
- June 11: DeForest Kelley, American actor (voice of Dr. Leonard McCoy in , Viking 1 in The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars), dies at age 79.[58] [59]
- June 13: Douglas Seale, English actor, film producer, and director (voice of Krebbs in The Rescuers Down Under, the Sultan in Aladdin), dies at age 85.[60]
- June 21: Tobin Wolf, American writer (creator of ThunderCats), dies at age 76.[61]
August
- August 7: Brion James, American actor (voice of Rudy Jones / Parasite in ), dies at age 54.[62]
- August 9: Lou Lilly, American animator and film director (Warner Bros. Cartoons), dies at age 90.[63]
- August 16: David W. Allen, American animator (When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth, Laserblast, The Howling, , Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, Puppet Master), dies at age 54.
- August 20: Margaret Wright, American actress (voice of Casey Junior in Dumbo), dies from heart failure at age 82.
- August 27: Ponsonby Britt, American fictional television producer (Jay Ward Productions, The Phox, the Box, and the Lox), was retired at age 40.
September
October
- October 12: Wilt Chamberlain, American former professional basketball player (voiced himself in the Goober and the Ghost Chasers episode "The Galloping Ghost"), dies at age 63.
- October 15: Terry Gilkyson, American lyricist (wrote "The Bare Necessities" from The Jungle Book), dies at age 83.[65]
- October 18:
- Dallas Bower, English film and television director and producer (Alice in Wonderland), dies at age 92.[66]
- Paddi Edwards, English actress (voice of Flotsam and Jetsam in The Little Mermaid, Twinkle the Bag Lady in Edith Ann: Homeless Go Home, Gloria in Phantom 2040, Lab Computer in The Brave Little Toaster to the Rescue, Satellite 1 in The Brave Little Toaster Goes to Mars, Atrophos in Hercules, Lucy in , Vera in Pepper Ann, Maggie Pie in the episode "Eternal Youth"), dies at age 67.[67]
- October 29: Greg, Belgian comics artist, writer and screenplay writer (Tintin and the Temple of the Sun, Tintin and the Lake of Sharks), dies at age 68.[68]
November
- November 12: Mary Kay Bergman, American actress (voice of the Bimbettes in Beauty and the Beast, Quasimodo's mother in The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Liane Cartman, Sheila Broflovski, Shelly Marsh, Sharon Marsh, Mrs. McCormick and Wendy Testaburger in South Park, Banshee in Extreme Ghostbusters, Barbara Gordon/Batgirl in , Timmy Turner in Oh Yeah! Cartoons, Gwen Stacy in the Spider-Man episode "Farewell Spider-Man", continued voice of Dr. Blight in Captain Planet and the Planeteers and Daphne Blake in Scooby-Doo), dies at age 38.[69] [70]
- November 14: Giorgio Bordini, Italian comics artist, animator and illustrator (La Piccola Fiammiferaia), dies at age 72.[71]
December
- December 3: Madeline Kahn, American actress, comedian and singer (voice of Draggle in My Little Pony: The Movie, Gussie Mausheimer in An American Tail, Gypsy in A Bug's Life, Mrs. Shapiro in the Little Bill episode "The Campout"), dies at age 57.[72] [73]
- December 10: Al Stahl, American animator and comics artist (Terrytoons, Fleischer Brothers, Stahl's Animated Productions), dies at age 83.[74]
- December 17: Rex Allen, American actor (narrator and voice of the title character in The Saga of Windwagon Smith, the narrator in Charlotte's Web), dies at age 79.[75] [76]
- December 31:
- Arthur Humberstone, English animator and film director (Halas & Batchelor, Animal Farm, Yellow Submarine, Watership Down, The Plague Dogs, The BFG), dies at age 87.
- Dean Elliott, American composer (Chuck Jones, DePatie-Freleng Enterprises, Ruby-Spears Enterprises), dies at age 82.
Specific date unknown
See also
External links
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