Events in 1996 in animation .
July : The Japanese animation studio Brain's Base is founded.
October 7 :
Discovery Kids launches, the network which is a spin-off of Discovery Channel that primarily offered adventure, nature, and science-themed programs aimed towards a children's audience.
The first episodes of Arthur airs.[ 11] It became one of the longest animated children’s programs of all time[ 12] and became generally acclaimed.
The first episodes of Hey Arnold! airs.
Television series debuts [ edit ]
Television series endings [ edit ]
January 3 : Florence Pugh , English actress (voice of Goldilocks in Puss in Boots: The Last Wish , Sarah Crumbhorn in Human Resources ).
January 15 : Dove Cameron , American actress and singer (voice of Mal in the Descendants franchise, Gwen Stacy/Spider-Woman in Ultimate Spider-Man and Marvel Rising: Initiation , Ella in The Angry Birds Movie 2 , Ellen Wright in Big Nate ).
January 24 : Cathy Ang , American actress (voice of Fei Fei in Over the Moon , Golden Glider in the Harley Quinn episode "The 83rd Annual Villy Awards").
January 26 : Tati Gabrielle , American actress (voice of Willow Park in The Owl House , Addie McCallister in The Emoji Movie , Kai Li Cain in Batman: The Doom That Came to Gotham ).
February 9 : Jimmy Bennett , American actor (voice of Hathi Jr. in The Jungle Book 2 , Rerun Van Pelt in I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown and He's a Bully, Charlie Brown , Roo in the Winnie the Pooh franchise, Billy the Lonely Boy in The Polar Express , young Pi in Shark Bait ).
February 22 : Michael Johnston , American actor (voice of the title character in Zak Storm , Shoichi in Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba , Wasabi Kawamura in Ride Your Wave ).[ 15]
February 28 : Bobb'e J. Thompson , American actor, dancer, rapper and comedian (voice of Shortie #1 in Shark Tale , Cal Deveraux in Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs , Lamilton Taeshawn in The Boondocks episode "Smokin' With Cigarettes").
April 3 : Sarah Jeffery , Canadian actress, singer, and dancer (voice of Audrey in the Descendants franchise and Chibiverse , Prinzessin, Kiki and Old Woman in the Robot Chicken episode "Boogie Bardstown in: No Need, I Have Coupons").
April 14 : Abigail Breslin , American actress (voice of Jeana in Quantum Quest: A Cassini Space Odyssey , Priscilla in Rango , Zoe in Zambezia ).
April 16 : Anya Taylor-Joy , American actress (voice of Marla Brenner in Playmobil: The Movie , Princess Peach in The Super Mario Bros. Movie ).
April 25 : Allisyn Snyder , American actress, writer, artist, and director (voice of Stormy in Jake and the Never Land Pirates ).
May 6 : Dominic Scott Kay , American entrepreneur and former actor (voice of Richard in The Little Engine that Could , Wilbur in Charlotte's Web , young Samson in The Wild ).[ 16]
May 9 : Mary Mouser , American actress (voice of Marmalade and Ambrosia in Chowder , Lill in Holly Hobbie and Friends: Christmas Wishes , Eloise in Eloise: The Animated Series , Zoé in Dragon Hunters , young Delgo in Delgo ).
May 14 : James Rallison , American internet personality, cartoonist, animator and author (TheOdd1sOut , co-created and voiced himself in Oddballs ).
May 17 : Ryan Ochoa , American actor (voice of Tattered Caroler, Beggar Boy, Young Cratchit Boy, Tiny Tim, Ignorance Boy and Young Boy with Sleigh in A Christmas Carol , Rick in Astro Boy , Hatchling in Mars Needs Moms , young Roy Harper in the Batman: The Brave and the Bold episode "Sidekicks Assemble!").
February 2 :
Shamus Culhane , American animator and film producer (J.R. Bray , Fleischer Studios , Ub Iwerks , Walt Disney Company , Warner Bros. Cartoons , Walter Lantz ) and film director (The Barber of Seville ), dies at age 87.[ 19] [ 20] [ 21]
Gene Kelly , American actor, singer, dancer, film director, producer and choreographer (danced with Jerry Mouse in Anchors Aweigh , choreography consultant for Cats Don't Dance ), dies at age 83.[ 22]
February 3 : Audrey Meadows , American actress (voice of Bea Simmons in The Simpsons episode "Old Money "), dies at age 73.[ 23] [ 24] [ 25]
February 13 : Scott Beach , American actor (voice roles in Peanuts productions, original voice of Garfield ), dies at age 65.[ 26]
April 14 : Mary Oosterdijk, Dutch animator and comics artist (worked for Marten Toonder 's animation studio), dies at age 82.[ 33]
April 17 : Constantin Mustatea, American animator (Hanna-Barbera , Filmation , The Simpsons , Widget the World Watcher , Warner Bros. Animation ), dies at age 68.
April 25 : Saul Bass , American graphic designer (swirling star logo for Hanna-Barbera ), and filmmaker (Why Man Creates ), dies at age 75.[ 34]
May 8 : Ed Love , American animator (Walt Disney Company , MGM (worked in Tex Avery 's unit), Walter Lantz , Hanna-Barbera ), dies at age 85.[ 35]
May 9 : Carl Fallberg , American writer and cartoonist (Walt Disney Animation Studios , Hanna-Barbera , Warner Bros Cartoons ), dies at age 80.
May 10 : Ethel Smith , American organist (played organ during the "Blame It on the Samba" segment in Melody Time ), dies at age 93.[ 36]
May 15 : Virgil Walter Ross , American animator (Charles B. Mintz , Ub Iwerks , Walter Lantz , Warner Bros. Cartoons , Filmation , Hanna Barbera ), dies at age 88.[ 37] [ 38] [ 39] [ 40] [ 41]
May 24 : John Abbott , English actor (voice of Akela in The Jungle Book ), dies at age 90.[ 42]
June 5 : Vito Scotti , American actor (voice of Peppo in The Aristocats ), dies at age 78.[ 43]
June 11 : Gin, Spanish comics artist, animator and illustrator (Macian Studios), dies at age 65.[ 44]
July 13 : Tom Coppola, American layout artist (Hanna-Barbera , Filmation , The Simpsons , Tiny Toon Adventures , Taz-Mania ), dies at age 50.
July 15 : Dana Hill , American voice actress (voice of Scrappy in Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures , Buddy in Adventures of the Gummi Bears , Tank Muddlefoot in Darkwing Duck , Max in Goof Troop , Jerry Mouse in Tom and Jerry: The Movie , Charles Duckman in Duckman ), dies from a stroke at age 32.[ 45]
July 23 : Jim Pabian , American animator, screenwriter, and director (Leon Schlesinger Productions , Harman & Ising , Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer cartoon studio ), dies at age 87.[ 46]
July 29 : Sean Roberge , Canadian actor (voice of Chester McTech in Beverly Hills Teens , Tuxedo Sam in Hello Kitty's Furry Tale Theater , additional voices in Babar ), dies in a car accident at age 23.
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Jim Davis, American animator and cartoonist (Walt Disney Company , Fleischer Studios , Warner Bros. Cartoons , DePatie-Freleng , worked on Fritz the Cat ), dies at age 80 or 81.[ 55]
Rick Hoover, American animator (Walt Disney Company , Hanna-Barbera , Filmation ) and comics artist, dies at age 55 or 56.[ 56]
Cor Icke, Dutch animator (directed Loeki de Leeuw ), dies at age 82 or 83.[ 57]
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