Title
|
Genre
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Seasons/episodes
|
Show creator(s)
|
Original release
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Network
|
Studio
|
Age rating
|
Technique
|
Source
|
Æon Flux
|
Avant-garde
|
3 seasons, 16 episodes
|
Peter Chung
|
November 30, 1991 – October 10, 1995
|
MTV
|
MTV Animation
|
TV-MA
|
Traditional
|
[16]
|
Science fiction
|
Liquid Television
|
Animation showcase
|
3 seasons, 27 episodes
|
Japhet Asher
|
November 30, 1991 – January 1, 1995
|
MTV
|
MTV Animation
|
TV-14
|
Traditional
|
[17]
|
BBC Enterprises
|
Colossal Pictures
|
BIG Pictures
|
Noyes & Laybourne Enterprises
|
Capitol Critters
|
Comedy
|
1 season, 13 episodes
|
Nat Mauldin
|
January 28, 1992 – March 14, 1992[a]
|
ABC
|
Hanna-Barbera
|
TV-PG
|
Traditional
|
[18]
|
Steven Bochco
|
1995[b]
|
Cartoon Network
|
Steven Bochco Productions
|
Michael Wagner
|
20th Television
|
Fish Police
|
Crime
|
1 season, 6 episodes
|
based on the comic created by Steve Moncuse
|
February 28, 1992 – March 13, 1992
|
CBS
|
Hanna-Barbera
|
TV-PG
|
Traditional
|
[18]
|
Comedy
|
Beavis and Butt-Head
|
Sitcom
|
8 seasons, 222 episodes
|
Mike Judge
|
Original series: March 8, 1993 – November 28, 1997
|
MTV
|
J.J. Sedelmaier Productions[c]
|
TV-14
|
Traditional
|
[19]
|
MTV Animation
|
TV-PG[d]
|
Revival series: October 27 – December 29, 2011
|
Comedy Central
|
Film Roman[e]
|
2nd Revival series[f]
|
Paramount+
|
Judgemental Films[18]
|
|
MTV Entertainment Studios
|
The Critic
|
Sitcom
|
2 seasons, 23 episodes
|
Al Jean
|
January 26, 1994 – May 21, 1995
|
ABC[g]
|
Gracie Films
|
TV-PG/TV-14
|
Traditional
|
[20]
|
Mike Reiss
|
Fox[h]
|
Film Roman
|
Columbia Pictures Television
|
Rough Draft Studios
|
Duckman
|
Sitcom
|
4 seasons, 70 episodes
|
Everett Peck
|
March 5, 1994 – September 6, 1997
|
USA Network
|
Klasky Csupo
|
TV-14
|
Traditional
|
[21]
|
Reno & Osburn Productions
|
TV-PG[i]
|
Paramount Television
|
Space Ghost Coast to Coast
|
Comedy
|
11 seasons, 110 episodes
|
Mike Lazzo
|
April 15, 1994 – May 31, 2008
|
Cartoon Network[j]
|
Ghost Planet Industries[k]
|
TV-PG
|
Traditional[l]
|
[22]
|
Talk show
|
Adult Swim[m]
|
Williams Street[n]
|
TV-Y7[o]
|
Flash[p]
|
GameTap[q]
|
Cartoon Network Studios[r]
|
TV-14[s]
|
The Brothers Grunt
|
Comedy
|
1 season, 12 episodes
|
Danny Antonucci
|
August 15, 1994 – April 9, 1995
|
MTV
|
a.k.a. Cartoon
|
TV-14
|
Traditional
|
[23]
|
MTV Animation
|
The Head
|
Action
|
2 seasons, 14 episodes
|
Eric Fogel
|
September 1, 1994 – March 1, 1996
|
MTV
|
MTV Animation
|
TV-14
|
Traditional
|
|
Adventure
|
The Maxx
|
Action
|
1 season, 13 episodes
|
Sam Kieth
|
April 8, 1995 – June 19, 1995
|
MTV
|
MTV Animation
|
TV-14
|
Traditional
|
|
Adventure
|
Bill Messner-Loebs
|
Rough Draft Studios
|
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist
|
Sitcom
|
6 seasons, 81 episodes
|
Jonathan Katz
|
May 28, 1995 – February 13, 2002
|
Comedy Central
|
HBO Downtown Productions
|
TV-PG
|
Traditional
|
|
Tom Snyder
|
Popular Arts Entertainment
|
Tom Snyder Productions
|
Cartoon Sushi
|
Animation showcase
|
1 season, 15 episodes
|
Danny Antonucci
|
1997 – 1998
|
MTV
|
a.k.a. Cartoon
|
TV-MA
|
Traditional
|
|
Keith Alcorn
|
DNA Productions
|
MTV Animation
|
King of the Hill
|
Sitcom
|
13 seasons, 259 episodes
|
Mike Judge
|
January 12, 1997 – May 6, 2010
|
Fox
|
Film Roman
|
TV-PG
|
Traditional
|
[27]
|
Greg Daniels
|
3 Arts Entertainment
|
TV-14[t]
|
Deedle-Dee Productions
|
Judgemental Films
|
20th Television
|
Daria
|
Sitcom
|
5 seasons, 65 episodes
|
Glenn Eichler
|
March 3, 1997 – January 21, 2002
|
MTV
|
Tenth Annual Industries
|
TV-PG[u]
|
Traditional
|
[28]
|
Susie Lewis
|
MTV Animation
|
TV-14[v]
|
Todd McFarlane's Spawn
|
Superhero
|
3 seasons, 18 episodes
|
Todd McFarlane
|
May 16, 1997 – May 28, 1999
|
HBO
|
HBO Animation
|
TV-MA
|
Traditional
|
[29]
|
Drama
|
Spicy City
|
Science fiction
|
1 season, 6 episodes
|
Ralph Bakshi
|
July 11, 1997 – August 22, 1997
|
HBO
|
HBO Animation
|
TV-MA
|
Traditional
|
[30]
|
South Park
|
Sitcom
|
25 seasons, 316 episodes
|
Trey Parker
|
August 13, 1997 – present
|
Comedy Central
|
Celluoid Studios[w]
|
TV-MA
|
Traditional[x]
|
[31]
|
Matt Stone
|
Braniff Productions[y]
|
Digital Animation
|
South Park Digital Studios, LLC.[z]
|
The Goddamn George Liquor Program
|
Drama
|
1 season, 8 episodes
|
John Kricfalusi
|
October 15, 1997 – 1998
|
|
Spumco
|
|
Traditional
|
[32]
|
Celebrity Deathmatch
|
Sports entertainment
|
6 seasons, 93 episodes
|
Eric Fogel
|
Original series: May 14, 1998 –June 6, 2002
|
MTV[aa]
|
MTV Animation
|
TV-14
|
Stop-Motion
|
[33]
|
Parody
|
Revival series: June 10, 2006 – March 30, 2007
|
MTV2[ab]
|
The Comedy Network[ac]
|
Cuppa Coffee Studio[ad]
|
The PJs
|
Sitcom
|
3 seasons, 44 episodes
|
Eddie Murphy
|
January 10, 1999 – May 20, 2001
|
Fox[ae]
|
Imagine Television
|
TV-14
|
Stop-Motion
|
[34]
|
Larry Wilmore
|
The WB[af]
|
Eddie Murphy Productions
|
Steve Tompkins
|
Will Vinton Studios
|
Charged Productions[ag]
|
Touchstone Television[ah]
|
Warner Bros. Television[ai]
|
Dilbert
|
Sitcom
|
2 seasons, 30 episodes
|
based on the comic strip created by Scott Adams
|
January 25, 1999 – July 25, 2000
|
UPN
|
Idbox
|
TV-PG
|
Traditional
|
[35]
|
United Media Productions
|
Columbia TriStar Television
|
Family Guy
|
Sitcom
|
22 seasons, 418 episodes
|
Seth MacFarlane
|
January 31, 1999 – present
|
Fox
|
Fuzzy Door Productions
|
TV-14
|
Traditional[aj]
|
[31]
|
20th Television Animation
|
TV-PG[ak]
|
Toon Boom[al]
|
20th Television
|
TV-MA
|
Station Zero
|
Comedy
|
1 season, 20 episodes
|
Tramp Daly
|
March 8, 1999 – April 6, 1999
|
MTV
|
Possible Worlds
|
TV-14
|
Traditional
|
[36]
|
Musical
|
C-Traze Studios
|
Upfront Entertainment
|
MTV Animation
|
Futurama
|
Science fiction
|
8 seasons, 150 episodes
|
Matt Groening
|
March 28, 1999 – present
|
Fox[am]
|
The Curiosity Company
|
TV-14[an]
|
Traditional
|
[37]
|
Sitcom
|
Comedy Central[ao]
|
20th Television[ap]
|
TV-PG[aq]
|
Hulu[ar]
|
20th Television Animation[as]
|
TV-14[at]
|
Downtown
|
Comedy
|
1 season, 13 episodes
|
Chris Prynoski
|
August 3, 1999 – November 8, 1999
|
MTV
|
MTV Animation
|
TV-14
|
Traditional
|
|
Mission Hill
|
Sitcom
|
1 season, 13 episodes
|
Bill Oakley
|
September 24, 1999 – August 11, 2002
|
The WB
|
Bill Oakley
|
TV-14
|
Traditional
|
|
Josh Weinstein
|
Adult Swim
|
Josh Weinstein Productions
|
Castle Rock Entertainment
|