2014 in animation
This is a list of events in animation in 2014.
Events
January
- January 12: The Simpsons episode Married to the Blob airs, in which the couch gag is animated by Bill Plympton, the third time he has done so. In the same episode, the long-time single Comic Book Guy marries manga artist, Kumiko Nakamura.[1]
February
- February 1: The 41st Annie Awards are held.
- February 22: During the 87th Academy Awards, Frozen by Chris Buck, Jennifer Lee and Peter Del Vecho wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature. The song Let It Go, from the same movie, written by Kristen Anderson-Lopez and Robert Lopez wins the Academy Award for Best Original Song.[2] Mr. Hublot by Laurent Witz and Alexandre Espigares wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.[2]
March
- March 9: The Simpsons episode, Diggs airs, in which the couch gag is animated by Sylvain Chomet.[3] The same evening, another episode, The Man Who Grew Too Much airs, featuring the last new speaking appearance of Edna Krabappel after Marcia Wallace's death on October 25, 2013. The character was retired after this episode.
April
- April 1: Cav Bøgelund's Våbenbrødre (Brothers in Arms), an animated short aimed at mature audiences about Danish soldiers during the Afghan War, premiers.[4]
- April 27: The Simpsons episode, What to Expect When Bart's Expecting airs, in which the couch gag is animated by Michael Socha.[5]
- April 27: Nickelodeon celebrates its 35th anniversary.
May
- May 4: The Simpsons episode Brick Like Me premieres, in which large parts of the episode are animated in the style of Lego.[6]
June
- In Belgium Karolien Raeymaekers makes an animated short, Oma, about her late grandmother, as her final exam for the KASK film school in Ghent. The film will be posted on Cartoon Brew later that year and win several awards.[7][8][9]
August
- August 22: The first episode of BoJack Horseman premiered on Netflix.
September
- September 28:
- Fox replaces its Animation Domination block with a new block called Sunday Funday in move to acknowledge that an hour of the Sunday night schedule has live-action sitcoms and is no longer fully made up of animated shows.
- The Simpsons episode Clown in the Dumps premieres, with the couch gag being animated by Don Hertzfeldt. It had been announced months earlier that a recurring character on the show would die. This character's identity is revealed: Hyman Krustofsky, father of Krusty the Clown.[10]
- A crossover episode between The Simpsons and Family Guy is broadcast, known as The Simpsons Guy.[11]
October
- October 2: Alan Becker releases "Animator vs Animation IV" on YouTube
- October 13: Hub Network is re-branded as Discovery Family; Hasbro remains a minority partner and programs the network's daytime lineup with children's animated programs carried over from Hub Network, while its primetime lineup was replaced with reruns of non-fiction programs from Discovery Channel's library.
November
- November 2: The Simpsons episode Opposites A-Frack, premieres, guest starring Jane Fonda as Maxine Lombard.[12]
- November 7: Disney releases Big Hero 6.
- November 9: The episode Simpsorama is first broadcast, a crossover between The Simpsons and Futurama.[13]
December
- December 17: Luxo Jr. and Moon Breath Beat are added to the National Film Registry.[14][15]
Awards
- Academy Award for Best Animated Feature: Big Hero 6
- Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film: Feast
- Animation Kobe Feature Film Award: Puella Magi Madoka Magica: Rebellion
- Annecy International Animated Film Festival Cristal du long métrage: The Boy and the World
- Annie Award for Best Animated Feature: How to Train Your Dragon 2
- Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film: The Tale of the Princess Kaguya
- BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film: The Lego Movie
- César Award for Best Animated Film: Minuscule: Valley of the Lost Ants
- European Film Award for Best Animated Film: The Art of Happiness
- Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film: How to Train Your Dragon 2
- Goya Award for Best Animated Film: Mortadelo and Filemon: Mission Implausible
- Japan Academy Prize for Animation of the Year: The Wind Rises
- Japan Media Arts Festival Animation Grand Prize: The Wound
- Mainichi Film Awards - Animation Grand Award: Giovanni's Island
Films released
Television series debuts
Date | Title | Channel | Year |
---|---|---|---|
January 7 | Numb Chucks | YTV | 2014–16 |
January 13 | Chozen | FX | 2014 |
January 20 | Sheriff Callie's Wild West | Disney Junior | 2014–17 |
February 3 | Wallykazam! | Nick Jr. | |
February 12 | Mixels | Cartoon Network | 2014–16 |
February 17 | Breadwinners | Nickelodeon | |
March 12 | Nerds and Monsters | YTV | |
April 2 | TripTank | Comedy Central | |
April 9 | The Tom and Jerry Show | Cartoon Network, Boomerang | 2014–21 |
April 14 | Clarence | Cartoon Network | 2014–18 |
May 2 | Space Racers | PBS Kids, Universal Kids | |
May 23 | Tumble Leaf | Amazon Video | 2014–19 |
July 7 | The 7D | Disney XD | 2014–16 |
July 12 | Astroblast! | Universal Kids | 2014–15 |
August 18 | Dora and Friends: Into the City! | Nick Jr. | 2014–17 |
August 22 | BoJack Horseman | Netflix | 2014–20 |
September 21 | Mr. Pickles | Adult Swim | 2014–19 |
September 22 | Jorel's Brother | Cartoon Network Brazil | 2014–22 |
October 3 | Star Wars Rebels | Disney XD | 2014–18 |
October 13 | Blaze and the Monster Machines | Nick Jr. | 2014–present |
October 27 | Stone Quackers | FXX | 2014–15 |
Mike Tyson Mysteries | Adult Swim | 2014–20 | |
November 3 | Over the Garden Wall | Cartoon Network | 2014 |
November 8 | Sonic Boom | 2014–17 | |
November 26 | VeggieTales in the House | Netflix | 2014–16 |
December 5 | Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero | Disney XD | 2014–17 |
December 19 | All Hail King Julien | Netflix |
Television series endings
Date | Title | Channel | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
February 8 | Monsters vs. Aliens | Nickelodeon | 2013–14 | Cancelled |
March 7 | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Cartoon Network | 2008–14 | Cancelled, until revived by Disney+ in 2020. |
March 31 | Chozen | FX | 2014 | Cancelled |
April 4 | Fish Hooks | Disney Channel | 2010–14 | Ended |
June 5 | Dora the Explorer | Nickelodeon | 2000-14 | Cancelled, until the unaired episodes premiered in 2019. |
June 7 | Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch | Hub Network | 2013–14 | Cancelled |
June 23 | The Boondocks | Adult Swim | 2005–14 | Ended |
July 18 | Total Drama | Cartoon Network | 2008–14 | |
July 20 | Superjail! | Adult Swim | 2007–14 | |
August 2 | DC Nation Shorts | Cartoon Network | 2011–14 | |
August 31 | The Looney Tunes Show | Cancelled | ||
September 28 | Beware the Batman | Adult Swim | 2013–14 | Ended |
October 12 | Secret Millionaires Club | Hub Network | 2011–14 | Cancelled |
October 22 | NFL Rush Zone | Nicktoons | 2010–14 | Ended |
November 7 | Over the Garden Wall | Cartoon Network | 2014 | |
November 14 | Ben 10: Omniverse | 2012–14 | ||
November 18 | Martha Speaks | PBS Kids | 2008–14 | |
December 19 | The Legend of Korra | Nickelodeon | 2012–14 | |
December 25 | Johnny Test | Cartoon Network, Teletoon | 2005–14 | Cancelled, until revived by Netflix in 2021. |
Deaths
January
- January 6: Larry D. Mann, Canadian actor (voice of Yukon Cornelius in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer), dies at age 91.
- January 16: Hal Sutherland, American painter, film director and animator (Walt Disney Company, co-founder of Filmation), dies at age 84.[16]
- January 19: Michael Sporn, American animator and film director (Doctor DeSoto, The Man Who Walked Between the Towers) and producer (Michael Sporn Animation), dies at age 67.[17]
- January 27: Ichiro Nagai, Japanese actor, dies at age 82.
- January 30: Arthur Rankin Jr., American film director and producer (Rankin/Bass), dies at age 89.[18]
- January 31: Don Vanderbeek, American background artist (All Dogs Go to Heaven: The Series, Johnny Bravo, Globehunters: An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure, Make Way for Noddy, Eight Crazy Nights, The Simpsons), dies from esophageal cancer at age 64.[19][20]
February
- February 2: Philip Seymour Hoffman, American actor, director and producer (voice of Max Jerry Horowitz in Mary and Max, Will Toffman in the Arthur episode No Acting, Please), dies from a drug overdose at age 46.[21]
- February 12: Sid Caesar, American actor and writer (voice of King Goochi in Intergalactic Thanksgiving, Marty Kazoo in Life with Louie, Jacob in Globehunters: An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure), dies at age 91.[22][23]
- February 16: Jimmy T. Murakami, American film director and animator (Toei Animation, The Snowman, The Magic Pear Tree), dies at age 80.[24]
March
- March 18: Jorge Arvizu, Mexican actor (Spanish dub voice of Bugs Bunny, Popeye, Fred Flintstone, Magilla Gorilla, Benny the Ball, and Choo-Choo in Top Cat: The Movie), dies at age 81.
April
- April 6: Mickey Rooney, American actor (voice of Oswald the Lucky Rabbit in the mid-1930s, Santa Claus in the Rankin/Bass Productions Christmas specials, adult Tod in The Fox and the Hound, Mr. Cherrywood in The Care Bears Movie, Flip in Little Nemo: Adventures in Slumberland, himself in The Simpsons episode Radioactive Man, and the short producer in the American Dad! episode A Star is Reborn), dies at age 93.[25]
- April 29: Bob Hoskins, English actor (Eddie Valiant in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, voice of Boris in Balto), dies at age 71.
May
- May 2: Efrem Zimbalist Jr., American actor (voice of Alfred Pennyworth in Batman: The Animated Series, Dr. Octopus in Spider-Man, Justin Hammer in Iron Man), dies at age 95.
June
- June 15: Casey Kasem, American actor (voice of Shaggy Rogers in Scooby-Doo, Robin in Super Friends, Cliffjumper in The Transformers), dies at age 82.[26]
- June 23: Steve Viksten, American television writer (Rugrats, Duckman, Hey Arnold!, Recess, Higglytown Heroes, The Simpsons), and actor (voice of Oskar Kokoshka in Hey Arnold!), dies at age 53.[27]
- June 26: Wolf Koenig, Canadian film director and animator (worked for Colin Low), dies at age 86.[28]
- June 30: Bob Hastings, American actor (voice of Superboy in The Adventures of Superboy, Commissioner Gordon in Batman: The Animated Series), dies at age 89.
July
- July 6: Tô Hoài, Vietnamese writer, playwright, screenwriter, journalist and animator, dies at age 93.[29]
- July 7: Dick Jones, American actor (voice of the title character in Pinocchio), dies at age 87.[30]
- July 19: James Garner, American actor (voice of God in God, the Devil and Bob, Commander Rourke in Atlantis: The Lost Empire, Shazam in Superman/Shazam!: The Return of Black Adam), dies at age 86.[31]
August
- August 6: David Weidman, American animator and poster designer (UPA, Hanna-Barbera), dies at age 93.[32][33]
- August 11: Robin Williams, American actor and comedian (voice of Genie in Aladdin, Batty Koda in Ferngully: The Last Rainforest, Fender Pinwheeler in Robots, and Ramón, Cletus, Lovelace and the narrator in Happy Feet), commits suicide at age 63.[34]
- August 12: Lauren Bacall, American actress (voice of the Witch of the Waste in Howl's Moving Castle, Evelyn in the Family Guy episode Mom's the Word), dies at age 89.[35]
September
- September 4: Joan Rivers, American actress and comedian (narrator in The Adventures of Letterman segments in The Electric Company, and voice of Zonthara in Dave the Barbarian, Dot Matrix in Spaceballs: The Animated Series, Bubbe in Arthur, Annie Dubinsky in The Simpsons episode "The Ten-Per-Cent Solution", and herself in Shrek 2), dies at age 81.
- September 16: Buster Jones, American actor (voice of Black Vulcan in Super Friends, Doc in G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, Blaster in The Transformers, Winston Zeddemore in Seasons 4-7 of The Real Ghostbusters, and Extreme Ghostbusters), dies at age 70.
October
- October 8: Heino Pars, Estonian film director, dies at age 88.
- October 9: Jan Hooks, American actress (voice of Manjula Nahasapeemapetilon in The Simpsons, Angleyne in the Futurama episode Bendless Love, Mrs. Kellogg in The Cleveland Show episode Mr. & Mrs. Brown), dies from throat cancer at age 57.[36][37][38]
November
- November 1: Hugues Le Bars, French composer (Oggy and the Cockroaches), dies at age 64.[39]
- November 2: Larry Latham, American animator, artist, producer and director. (Hanna-Barbera, Disney Television Animation), dies from cancer at age 61.[40]
- November 10: Gaetano Varcasia, Italian actor (dub voice of Mickey Mouse from 1988 to 1995), dies at age 55.[41]
- November 28: Brumsic Brandon Jr., American comics artist and animator (worked for RCA and J.R. Bray), dies at age 87.[42]
December
- December 11: Robert Taylor, American animator, producer, writer and film director (The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat), dies at age 69 or 70 from COPD.[43][44]
- December 13: Martha Sigall, American animator, inker and painter (Warner Bros. Cartoons), dies at age 97.[45]
- December 14: Norman Bridwell, American author and cartoonist (creator of Clifford the Big Red Dog), dies at age 86.[46]
- December 22: Christine Cavanaugh, American actress, (voice of Chuckie Finster in Rugrats, Gosalyn Mallard in Darkwing Duck, Dexter in Dexter's Laboratory, Bunnie Rabbot in Sonic the Hedgehog, Oblina in Aaahh!!! Real Monsters), dies at age 51.
- December 27: Gennady Sokolsky, Russian children's book illustrator, animator and film director (Happy Merry-Go-Round, Well, Just You Wait!, The Adventures of Lolo the Penguin), dies at age 77.[47]
- December 29: András Erkel, Hungarian producer (Varga Studio, founder of Studio Baestarts), dies from brain cancer at age 52.
- December 31: Chris Moeller, American animator, director (The Twisted Tales of Felix the Cat, King of the Hill), storyboard artist (The Simpsons, Recess, King of the Hill) and producer (creator of Tripping the Rift), dies from ALS at age 47.[48]
See also
References
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- È scomparso l'attore e doppiatore Gaetano Varcasia (in Italian)
- "Brumsic Brandon Jr". lambiek.net. Retrieved April 7, 2018.
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External links
- Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb
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