2020 in animation
This is a list of events in animation in 2020.
Events
January
- January 10:
- (The league of 5) from Ánima Estudios became the first animated film to be released in the 2020s decade.[1]
- The first episode of The Owl House premiered on Disney Channel.[2][3]
- January 17: Voice actor Hank Azaria announces he will no longer be voicing Apu Nahasapeemapetilon on The Simpsons, unless as stated by him, "some way to transition it or something."[4]
- January 31: The second half of the final season of Bojack Horseman is released on Netflix.[5]
February
- February 9: 92nd Academy Awards:
- Toy Story 4, directed by Josh Cooley, Jonas Rivera and Mark Nielsen, produced by Pixar and the Walt Disney Company wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.[6]
- Hair Love by Matthew A. Cherry and Karen Rupert Toliver wins the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.[6]
- February 22: The final episodes 101 Dalmatian Street (Dante's Inferno, Better The De Vil You Know and The De Vil Wears Puppies) are broadcast.
March
- March 5: The Haunted House: Ghost Ball Double X the third season aired on Tooniverse in South Korea.
- March 8: The Simpsons episode Screenless premieres, guest starring film director Werner Herzog.[7]
- March 22: The Simpsons episode Highway to Well premieres, guest starring film director Kevin Smith.[8]
May
- 'May 9 ‘‘RhombusGeometrypremieres
- May 17: The Simpsons episode The Way of the Dog premieres, guest starring Cate Blanchett.[9]
- May 27: Looney Tunes Cartoons premieres on HBO Max.
June
- June 25: As a result of the George Floyd protests:
- Voice actress Kristen Bell announces she will no longer voice the multiracial character Molly on Central Park.[10]
- Voice actress Jenny Slate announces she will no longer voice African-American character Missy Foreman-Greenwald on Big Mouth.[11]
- June 27: As a result of the George Floyd protests:
- It is announced that all non-white characters in The Simpsons will no longer be voiced by white voice actors, as the entertainment industry and others take action in response to rekindled calls for racial equality.[12][13]
- Voice actor Mike Henry announces he will no longer voice African-American character Cleveland Brown from Family Guy, due to feeling that an actual African-American actor would be more qualified to do so.[14]
- Actress Alison Brie expresses public regret of having voiced Asian character Diane Nguyen from Bojack Horseman.[15]
August
- August 8: The Owl House episode "Enchanting Grom Fright" is released to universal critical acclaim as well as praise for Disney's first LGBTQ protagonist.
- August 9: The 2020 reboot of Animaniacs announced their release date to be November 20, 2020.[16] A behind-the-scenes video of Rob Paulsen, Tress MacNeille, Jess Harnell, and Maurice LaMarche is released on YouTube to celebrate the news.[17]
- August 14: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run is released in theatres in Canada.
- August 29: The first-season finale of The Owl House titled "Young Blood, Old Souls" is broadcast.[18]
September
- September 1: Elinor Wonders Why premieres on PBS Kids to generally positive reviews and critical acclaim.
- September 5: We Bare Bears: The Movie premieres on Cartoon Network, this also serves as a series finale.
- September 9: Nickelodeon pulls the premiere of ‘Made By Maddie’ due to Controversy about similarities between the characters and those in the Oscar winning short film Hair Love [19]
- September 14:: The 300th episode of American Dad! is broadcast.[20]
- September 24: Alex Désert replaces Hank Azaria as the voice of The Simpsons character Carl Carlson.[21]
- September 25: YouTube star Arif Zahir replaces Mike Henry as the voice for Cleveland Brown in Family Guy.[22]
- September 30: An hour-long South Park special titled "The Pandemic Special" is broadcast, which satirized the COVID-19 pandemic, among other current events in 2020. It is also broadcast on MTV and MTV2.[23]
October
- October 2: Rainbow High premieres its first episode.
- October 4: The Simpsons episode I, Carumbus premieres, guest starring comedian and actor Michael Palin.[24]
- October 10: The Ben 10 movie, "Ben 10 vs. The Universe: The Movie" premieres on Cartoon Network.
- October 19: Apple TV+ will be its new home for Peanuts specials instead of airing it on TV.[25]
- October 23: The Frozen short, Once Upon a Snowman, premiered on Disney+, which follows Olaf's origin story during the first film.
November
- November 5: The SpongeBob Movie: Sponge on the Run releases on Netflix internationally, except for the U.S., Canada, and China.
- November 7: The first episode of Pikwik Pack is broadcast on Disney Junior.[26]
- November 15: The Simpsons episode Podcast News premieres, guest starring actors Morgan Fairchild, Christine Nangle and Stellan Skarsgård.[27]
- November 17: The LEGO Star Wars Holiday Special premiered on Disney+.
- November 20: The first season of the Animaniacs revival was released on Hulu to universal critical acclaim and positive reviews.[16]
December
- December 5: Alan Becker Releases "Animator vs Animation V" on YouTube.
- December 11: Wolfwalkers premieres on Apple TV+.
- December 14: Shrek is added to the National Film Registry.[28][29][30]
- December 12: After more than 20 years on the air, PBS airs Caillou for the last time on the PBS Kids block.
- December 14: Hilda releases its second season on Netlfix to critical acclaim. A third season is in production, while the 85-minute movie special, Hilda and The Mountain King premiered December 30, 2021, serving as a continuation of the season 2 finale.
- December 25: Pixar's Soul premieres on Disney+.
Awards
- Academy Award for Best Animated Feature: Toy Story 4
- Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film: Hair Love
- American Cinema Editors Award for Best Edited Animated Feature Film: Toy Story 4
- Annecy International Animated Film Festival Cristal du long métrage: TBD
- Annie Award for Best Animated Feature: Klaus
- Annie Award for Best Animated Feature — Independent: I Lost My Body
- Asia Pacific Screen Award for Best Animated Feature Film: Weathering with You
- BAFTA Award for Best Animated Film: Klaus
- César Award for Best Animated Film: Dilili in Paris
- Chicago Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: Toy Story 4
- Critics' Choice Movie Award for Best Animated Feature: Toy Story 4
- Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: Toy Story 4
- European Film Award for Best Animated Feature Film: Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles
- Florida Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film: I Lost My Body
- Golden Globe Award for Best Animated Feature Film: Missing Link
- Golden Reel Awards: TBD
- Goya Award for Best Animated Film: Buñuel in the Labyrinth of the Turtles
- Japan Academy Film Prize for Animation of the Year: Weathering with You
- Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Animated Movie: Frozen II
- Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: I Lost My Body
- Mainichi Film Award for Best Animation Film: Children of the Sea
- National Board of Review Award for Best Animated Film: How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World
- New York Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Film: I Lost My Body
- Online Film Critics Society Award for Best Animated Film: Toy Story 4
- Producers Guild of America Award for Best Animated Motion Picture: Toy Story 4
- San Diego Film Critics Society Award for Best Animated Film: I Lost My Body
- San Francisco Film Critics Circle Award for Best Animated Feature: I Lost My Body
- Satellite Award for Best Animated or Mixed Media Feature: TBD
- Saturn Award for Best Animated Film: TBD
- St. Louis Gateway Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: Toy Story 4
- Tokyo Anime Award: TBD
- Toronto Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Film: Missing Link
- Visual Effects Society Award for Outstanding Visual Effects in an Animated Feature: Missing Link
- Washington D.C. Area Film Critics Association Award for Best Animated Feature: Toy Story 4
Films released
Television series debuts
Date | Title | Channel | Year |
---|---|---|---|
January 4 | Go! Go! Cory Carson | Netflix | 2020–present |
January 6 | Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons | CW Seed | 2020 |
January 10 | The Owl House | Disney Channel | 2020–present |
January 14 | Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts | Netflix | 2020 |
January 18 | It’s Pony | Nickelodeon | 2020–present |
January 19 | Powerbirds | Universal Kids | 2020–present |
February 16 | Duncanville | Fox | 2020–present |
February 21 | Glitch Techs | Netflix | 2020–present |
Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Disney+ | 2020 | |
February 22 | ThunderCats Roar | Cartoon Network | |
February 28 | 101 Dalmatian Street | Disney+ | |
March 20 | Mira, Royal Detective | Disney Junior | 2020–present |
Buddi | Netflix | 2020 | |
April 3 | StarBeam | 2020–21 | |
Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy | 2020 | ||
April 6 | Ollie's Pack | Nickelodeon | 2020–present |
April 7 | Tooning Out the News | CBS All Access | 2020–present |
April 15 | Cleopatra in Space | Peacock | 2020–present |
April 20 | The Midnight Gospel | Netflix | 2020 |
May 1 | Remy & Boo | Universal Kids | 2020–present |
May 8 | Solar Opposites | Hulu | 2020–present |
Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt | Netflix | 2020 | |
May 10 | JJ Villard's Fairy Tales | Adult Swim | 2020–present |
May 27 | Looney Tunes Cartoons | HBO Max | 2020–present |
May 29 | Central Park | Apple TV+ | 2020–present |
June 1 | Hero Elementary | PBS Kids | 2020–present |
June 12 | Crossing Swords | Hulu | 2020–present |
June 19 | Rhyme Time Town | Netflix | 2020–21 |
June 25 | Adventure Time: Distant Lands | HBO Max | |
July 9 | Close Enough | 2020–present | |
Dicktown | FXX | 2020–present | |
July 23 | Tig 'N' Seek | HBO Max | 2020–present |
July 30 | Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy | Netflix | 2020–present |
August 6 | ViacomCBS | Dish Network | 2020–present |
August 7 | Wizards: Tales of Arcadia | Netflix | 2020 |
Word Party Songs | Netflix | 2020 | |
August 9 | YOLO: Crystal Fantasy | Adult Swim | 2020–present |
August 20 | The Fungies! | HBO Max | 2020–21 |
August 21 | Hoops | Netflix | 2020 |
September 7 | Elinor Wonders Why | PBS Kids | 2020–present |
Super Powers | NHL.TV | 2020–present | |
September 18 | Jurassic World Camp Cretaceous | Netflix | 2020–present |
September 22 | Mighty Express | 2020–present | |
September 26 | Magical Girl Friendship Squad | Syfy | 2020–present |
September 27 | Wild Life | 2020–present | |
October 2 | Rainbow High | YouTube | 2020–present |
October 9 | Santiago of the Seas | Nickelodeon | 2020–present |
October 26 | Hello Kitty And Friends: Supercute Adventures | YouTube | 2020–present |
October 27 | Blood of Zeus | Netflix | 2020–present |
November 7 | My Little Pony: Pony Life | Discovery Family | 2020–21 |
Pikwik Pack | Disney Junior | 2020–present | |
November 9 | The Mighty Ones | Hulu & Peacock | 2020–present |
November 10 | Trash Truck | Netflix | 2020–21 |
November 11 | The Liberator | 2020–present | |
November 13 | Doug Unplugs | Apple TV+ | 2020–present |
November 18 | The Wonderful World of Mickey Mouse | Disney+ | 2020–present |
November 19 | Trolls: TrollsTopia | Hulu & Peacock | 2020–present |
November 20 | Animaniacs | Hulu | 2020–present |
November 21 | Onyx Equinox | Crunchyroll | 2020–present |
December 4 | Stillwater | Apple TV+ | 2020–present |
December 11 | Baby Shark's Big Show! | Nickelodeon | 2020–present |
Television series endings
Date | Title | Channel | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
January 6 | Deathstroke: Knights & Dragons | CW Seed | 2020 | Cancelled |
January 10 | Harvey Girls Forever! | Netflix | 2018–20 | Ended |
January 26 | Star Wars Resistance | Disney Channel | ||
January 30 | New Looney Tunes | Cartoon Network, Boomerang | 2015–20 | Cancelled |
January 31 | BoJack Horseman | Netflix | 2014–20 | Ended |
February 16 | Mike Tyson Mysteries | Adult Swim | 2014–20 | Cancelled |
February 28 | 101 Dalmatian Street | Disney+ | 2020 | |
March 1 | Rapunzel's Tangled Adventure | Disney Channel | 2017–20 | Ended |
Sunny Day | Nick Jr. | |||
March 20 | Dino Girl Gauko | Netflix | 2019–20 | |
March 23 | Ballmastrz: 9009 | Adult Swim | 2018–20 | Cancelled |
March 27 | Steven Universe Future | Cartoon Network | 2019–20 | Ended |
April 18 | Doc McStuffins | Disney Junior | 2012–20 | |
April 20 | The Midnight Gospel | Netflix | 2020 | |
May 4 | Star Wars: The Clone Wars | Disney+ | ||
May 8 | The Hollow | Netflix | 2018–20 | Cancelled |
May 15 | She-Ra and the Princesses of Power | Ended | ||
May 22 | Trailer Park Boys: The Animated Series | 2019–20 | Cancelled | |
June 7 | Transformers: Cyberverse | Cartoon Network | 2018–20 | Ended |
July 31 | 12 oz. Mouse | Adult Swim | 2005–07, 2020 | |
August 2 | The Rocketeer | Disney Junior | 2019–20 | Cancelled |
August 7 | Wizards: Tales of Arcadia | Netflix | 2020 | Ended |
Word Party Songs | Cancelled | |||
August 17 | Glitch Techs | |||
August 21 | Hoops | |||
August 23 | Elena of Avalor | Disney Channel, Disney Junior | 2016–20 | Ended |
August 27 | Unikitty! | Cartoon Network | 2017–20 | |
September 4 | Spirit Riding Free: Riding Academy | Netflix | 2020 | |
September 11 | Buddi | |||
October 2 | Dorothy and the Wizard of Oz | Boomerang | 2017–20 | |
October 9 | Corn & Peg | Nickelodeon | 2019–20 | Cancelled |
October 12 | Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts | Netflix | 2020 | Ended |
October 27 | Chico Bon Bon: Monkey with a Tool Belt | |||
October 29 | Hotel Transylvania: The Series | Disney Channel | 2017–20 | Cancelled |
November 8 | Our Cartoon President | Showtime | 2018–20 | |
November 17 | The Boss Baby: Back in Business | Netflix | Ended | |
December 4 | The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants | |||
December 5 | ThunderCats Roar | Cartoon Network | 2020 | Cancelled |
December 8 | Spirit Riding Free | Netflix | 2017–20 | Ended |
Deaths
January
- January 5:
- Denise Blakely Fuller, American background artist (Walt Disney Animation Studios, Jackie Chan Adventures, Coconut Fred's Fruit Salad Island) and matte painter (Toy Story 3, Brave, Hotel Transylvania, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2, The Book of Life), dies at age 52.[31]
- Blair Kitchen, Canadian animator (Stickin' Around, Osmosis Jones, The Ripping Friends, Kronk's New Groove, Curious George, Busytown Mysteries, Wayside, Looney Tunes Cartoons) and storyboard artist (Hoze Houndz, Spliced, Scaredy Squirrel, The Book of Life, Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia, Welcome to the Wayne, Maya and the Three), dies from cerebral venous sinus thrombosis at age 43.[32]
- January 9: Yūji Yamaguchi, Japanese animator (Fate/stay night), dies at an unknown age.[33]
- January 14: Jacques Toll, French animator and comics artist, dies at an unknown age.[34]
- January 21: Terry Jones, Welsh-British actor, comedian, writer and film director (occasional voices in Terry Gilliam's animated shorts in Monty Python's Flying Circus and the film spin-offs, co-creator of Blazing Dragons), dies at age 77.[35][36]
- January 25: Horst Alisch, German illustrator, comics artist and animator, dies at age 94.[37]
- January 26: Kobe Bryant, American professional basketball player (wrote and narrated the Academy Award winning short Dear Basketball, voiced himself in The Proud Family episode "One in a Million"), dies in a helicopter crash at age 41.
- January 27: Jack Burns, American comedian and actor (voice of Ralph Kane in Wait Till Your Father Gets Home, Sid the Squid in Animaniacs, Edward Christian in The Simpsons episode "Beyond Blunderdome"), dies at age 86.
February
- February 3: Philippe Adamov, French illustrator, animator and comics artist (worked for René Laloux on the film Gandahar), dies at age 63.[38]
- February 5: Kirk Douglas, American actor (voice of Chester J. Lampwick in The Simpsons episode "The Day the Violence Died"), dies at age 103.[39][40]
- February 7: Orson Bean, American actor (voice of Bilbo Baggins in The Hobbit, and Frodo Baggins in The Return of the King, Billy Rabbit in Garfield in the Rough, Geppetto in Tiny Toon Adventures), dies in a traffic collision at age 91.
- February 8: Ron McLarty, American dramatist, playwright and actor (did voices for several episodes of Courage the Cowardly Dog, voice of the narrator and Papa Bear in The Berenstain Bears animated TV specials), dies at age 72.[41]
- February 13: Yoshisada Sakaguchi, Japanese voice actor (Philip II of Macedon in Reign, Muijika in Mushishi, Hachiroh Tohbe in Jin-Roh: The Wolf Brigade, Tonpetty in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Phantom Blood), dies at age 80.[42]
- February 16:
- Zoe Caldwell, Australian-American actress (voice of the Grand Councilwoman in Lilo & Stitch), dies at age 86.[43]
- Jason Davis, American actor (voice of Mikey Blumberg in Recess), dies at age 35.[44]
- Maureen Mlynarczyk, American animation timer (Film Roman, Warner Bros. Animation, Disney Television Animation, Cartoon Network Studios, Rough Draft Studios), dies from colon cancer at age 47.[45]
- February 17: Ja'Net DuBois, American actress (voice of Ms. Avery in The PJs), dies at age 74.[46]
- February 21:
- Nick Cuti, American comics writer, editor, animator and artist (Ralph Bakshi, Walt Disney Animation), dies at age 75.[47]
- Hisashi Katsuta, Japanese voice actor (Professor Ochanomizu in Astro Boy, Dr. Hoshi in Astroganger, Professor Tobishima in Groizer X, Shin'ichirō Izumi in Tōshō Daimos, dies at age 92.[48][49]
- February 22: Kazuhiko Kishino, Japanese voice actor (voice of Mayumi Kinniku in Kinnikuman), dies at age 86.[50]
- February 29: Luis Alfonso Mendoza, Mexican actor (Latin American voice of teenage and adult Gohan in Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT, Leonardo in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles), is murdered at age 55.[51]
March
- March 3: David Wise, American television scriptwriter (Star Trek: The Animated Series, The Transformers, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Chip 'n Dale: Rescue Rangers, Batman: The Animated Series), dies at age 65.[52]
- March 8: Max von Sydow, Swedish actor (voiced an art forger in The Simpsons episode The Art of War), dies at age 90.[53]
- March 19: Roman Arámbula, Mexican comics artist, animator and lay-out artist (Hanna-Barbera, worked on Pinky and the Brain), dies at age 83.[54]
- March 20: Giovanni Romanini, Italian animator and comics artist, dies at age 75 from a heart attack.[55]
- March 24:
- Juan Padrón, Cuban comics artist and animator (Vampires in Havana), dies at age 73.[56]
- Albert Uderzo, French comics artist (creative advisor and designer for the Astérix animated films Asterix and Cleopatra and The 12 Tasks of Asterix), passes away at age 92 from a heart attack.[57]
- William Dufris, American voice actor and audiobook narrator (voice of the title character in Bob the Builder), dies from cancer at age 62.[58]
- March 31:
- Julie Bennett, American voice actress (voice of Penelope Pussycat in the Pepe LePew cartoon Louvre Come Back to Me!, Cindy Bear in Yogi Bear, Aunt May Parker in Spider-Man), dies at age 88 from COVID-19.[59]
- Vincent Marzello, American voice actor (voice of Farmer Pickles and Robert in Bob the Builder), dies at age 68.[60][61][62]
April
- April 12:
- Keiji Fujiwara, Japanese voice actor (Maes Hughes in Fullmetal Alchemist, Ladd Russo in Baccano, Hiroshi Nohara in Crayon Shin-chan, Reno in Final Fantasy VII Remake, Leorio Paladiknight in Hunter x Hunter), dies from cancer at age 55.[63][64]
- Danny Goldman, American voice actor (voice of Brainy Smurf in The Smurfs), dies at age 80.[65]
- April 13:
- Ann Sullivan, American animator (Walt Disney Animation Studios), dies from COVID-19 at age 91.[66][67]
- Kevin Kocvar, Canadian film editor (Toad Patrol, Toot and Puddle, If You Give a Mouse a Cookie, Hilda), passes away at age 56.[68]
- April 16: Gene Deitch, American comics artist, animator and animated film director (Munro, Tom Terrific, Nudnik, continued the Popeye and Tom & Jerry franchises), dies at age 95.[69]
- April 20: Nick Rijgersberg, Canadian animator (It's Punky Brewster, The Nutcracker Prince, The Raccoons, The Ren & Stimpy Show, The Busy World of Richard Scarry, The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures, What's with Andy?, Arthur), storyboard artist (Inspector Gadget, Bob the Builder) and director (Caillou, The Little Lulu Show, The Twins), dies at age 60.[70]
- April 24: Rob Gibbs, American animator (FernGully: The Last Rainforest, Cool World, Dinosaur), storyboard artist (Hyperion Pictures, Pixar, The Boss Baby), writer and director (Cars Toons), passes away at age 55.[71]
May
- May 9:
- Little Richard, American rock musician (voiced himself in The Simpsons, performed the theme song of The Magic School Bus), dies at age 87.[72]
- Richard Sala, American comics artist, illustrator and animator (made animation for Liquid Television), dies at age 61.[73]
- May 10: Martin Pasko, Canadian-American comics writer and animation writer (Thundarr the Barbarian, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Batman: The Animated Series), dies at age 61.[74]
- May 11: Jerry Stiller, American actor and comedian (voice of Uncle Max in The Lion King 1½, Pretty Boy in Teacher's Pet, Murray Weiner in How Murray Saved Christmas, and Principal Stickler in Fish Hooks) dies at age 92.
- May 14: Dominic Orlando, American animator and storyboard artist (CatDog, Dora the Explorer, Holly Hobbie and Friends), dies at an unknown age.[75]
- May 15: Fred Willard, American actor and comedian (voice of Wally Kogen in The Simpsons, Officer Brown in King of the Hill, Dave Campbell in Family Guy, Sammy Raymond in Hey Arnold!, Dad in Monster House, F.R.E.D. in Dexter's Laboratory, Jack Hench in Kim Possible, Boogie Man in The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy, Melvin in Chicken Little, Pop-Pop in The Loud House), dies at age 86.[76]
- May 30: Michael Angelis, English actor (narrator of Thomas & Friends), dies from a heart attack at age 76.
June
- June 6: Dan Danglo, American animator (Terrytoons, Famous Studios, Warner Bros. Animation, Hanna-Barbera), dies at age 95.[77][78]
- June 7: Hubert Gagnon, Canadian voice actor (dub voice of Optimus Prime in Transformers, and Homer Simpson and Grampa Simpson in The Simpsons), dies at age 73.[79]
- June 11: Mel Winkler, American voice actor (Commissioner Henderson in Superman: The Animated Series, Lucius Fox in The New Batman Adventures), dies at age 78.[80]
- June 26:
- Milton Glaser, American graphic designer (produced Mickey Mouse in Vietnam, character designer on Norman Normal), dies at age 91.
- Kelly Asbury, American male storyboard artist, lay-out man (Walt Disney Animation Studios), screenwriter, voice actor (Master of Ceremonies and Fiddlesworth in Shrek the Third, Red Goon Gnomes in Gnomeo & Juliet), author/illustrator and animated film director (Shrek 2, Gnomeo & Juliet), dies at age 60.[81]
- June 29: Carl Reiner, American actor, comedian, film director, screenwriter and voice actor (Interviewer in The 2000 Year Old Man, voice of Maz in Globehunters: An Around the World in 80 Days Adventure, Sarmoti in Father of the Pride, Santa Claus in Merry Madagascar, Irv/Mailbox #1 in American Dad, Murray in The Cleveland Show, Henry in the Bob's Burgers episode Father of the Bob, Old Man Fantasy Baseball Coach in Family Guy, Carl Reinoceros in Toy Story 4), dies at age 98.[82]
July
- July 1: Marc Alberich Lluís, Spanish comics artist and animator, dies at age 49.[83]
- July 6: Ennio Morricone, Italian composer (Around the World with Peynet's Lovers, Aida of the Trees), dies at age 91.[84][85]
- July 8: Naya Rivera, American actress (voice of Sparkle in The Naughty List), dies at age 33 in a drowning accident.[86]
- July 12: Nurhasanah Iskandar, Indonesian voice actress (Indonesian dub voice of Doraemon in Doraemon), dies at age 62.[87]
- July 24: Regis Philbin, American television presenter (voice of Typhon in Hercules, Mabel in Shrek the Third), dies at age 88.[88]
August
- August 1: Tom Pollock, American studio executive and film producer (Alienators: Evolution Continues), dies from a heart attack at age 77.[89]
- August 26: Joe Ruby, American animator, screenwriter (Walt Disney Animation Studios, Hanna-Barbera, DePatie-Freleng Enterprises) and animation producer (co-founder of Ruby-Spears Productions, co-creator of Scooby-Doo), dies at age 87.[90][91]
- August 30: Anatoliy Prokhorov, Russian animation producer (co-founder of the studio Pilot), dies at age 72.[92]
- August 31: Norm Spencer, Canadian voice actor (Cyclops in X-Men), dies at age 62.[93][94][95]
September
- September 4: Annie Cordy, Belgian singer, comedian and actress (voice of Mother Willow in Pocahontas), dies at age 92.[96]
- September 11: Roger Carel, French voice actor (voice of Asterix and Dogmatix in the animated feature films, Maestro in Once Upon a Time... Winnie-the-Pooh, Piglet, Rabbit in Winnie-the-Pooh, Mickey Mouse, Yogi Bear, Foghorn Leghorn, Fritz the Cat in Fritz the Cat, Flintheart Glomgold in DuckTales), dies at age 93.[97]
- September 21: Ron Cobb, American cartoonist, animator, film set designer, TV director and scriptwriter (Walt Disney Animation Studios), dies at age 83.[98]
- September 29: Helen Reddy, Australian-American singer and actress (Nora in Pete's Dragon, played herself in Family Guy), dies at age 78.[99]
- September 30: Phil Walsh, American television writer (Recess, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse) and producer (creator of Teamo Supremo), dies at an unknown age.[100]
October
- October 12: Conchata Ferrell, American actress (voice of Roxanne in Duckman, Bob's Mom in Frankenweenie), dies at age 77.[101]
- October 21: Marge Champion, American dancer and actress (model for Snow White in Disney's Snow White, the Blue Fairy in Pinocchio, Hyacinth Hippo in Fantasia and Mr. Stork in Dumbo), dies at age 101.[102]
- October 27: Victor Lew, American visual effects artist (DreamWorks Animation), dies at an unknown age.[103]
- October 31: Sean Connery, Scottish actor (voice of Draco in Dragonheart, Sir Billi in Sir Billi), dies at age 90.[104][105][106]
November
- November 2:
- Tony Eastman, American animator (Sniz & Fondue, Saturday TV Funhouse, Between the Lions, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law), storyboard artist (Beavis and Butt-Head, Beavis and Butt-Head Do America, Daria, Sheep in the Big City, Codename: Kids Next Door) and director (Doug), passes away at age 77.[107]
- Elsa Raven, American actress (voice of Hannele in American Pop), dies at age 91.[108][109]
- November 4: Sergio Matteucci, Italian voice actor and radio presenter (Italian dub voice of Saiyan B in Dragon Ball Z, narrator in Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines), dies at age 89.[110][111]
- November 6: Ken Spears, American animation writer, sound editor and producer (Hanna-Barbera, co-creator of Scooby-Doo, co-founder of Ruby-Spears Enterprises), dies at age 82.
- November 7: Norm Crosby, American actor and comedian (voice of Mr. Hayman in Buzz Lightyear of Star Command, the Judge in Eight Crazy Nights), dies from heart failure at age 93.[112]
- November 8: Alex Trebek, Canadian-American game show host (voiced himself in Rugrats, The Simpsons, Pepper Ann, and Family Guy), dies at age 80.[113]
- November 9: Ro Marcenaro, Italian animator and comics artist, dies at age 83.[114]
- November 15: Hikari Yoko, Japanese voice actress (Sailor Moon Crystal, Naruto: Shippuden), dies at age 46.[115]
- November 16: David Hemblen, English-born Canadian actor (voice of Magneto in X-Men, The Vault-Keeper in Tales from the Cryptkeeper, Asmodeus in Redwall, The Night Master in Yin Yang Yo!), dies at age 79.[116]
- November 18:
- Jonas Rodrigues de Mello, Brazilian actor (voice of Shadowseat in Cassiopeia, Montanha in The Happy Cricket and the Giant Bugs, Brazilian dub of various villains in Dragonball Z, Brazilian dub voice of Rataxes in The Adventures of Babar), dies at age 83.[117]
- Kirby Morrow, Canadian voice actor, writer and comedian (voice of Cyclops from X-Men: Evolution, Jay from Class of the Titans, Hot Shot from Transformers: Cybertron, Miroku from InuYasha, Van Fanel from the Ocean dub of Escaflowne, Teru Mikami from Death Note, Trowa Barton from Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, Ryo Takatsuki from Project ARMS, Goku from Ocean's dub of Dragon Ball Z (from Episode 160 onwards), Cole from Lego Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu), dies at age 47.[118]
- Michel Robin, French actor (voice of Champion in Les Triplettes de Belleville), dies at age 90 from COVID-19.[119]
- November 21: Malcolm Marmorstein, American film director and screenwriter (Pete's Dragon), dies at age 92 from cancer.[120]
- November 22: Changiz Jalilvand, Iranian voice actor (Iranian dub voice of Bert in Mary Poppins), dies at age 80 from COVID-19.[121]
- November 30: Enrico Bertorelli, Italian actor and voice actor (Italian dub voice of Cell and Commander Red in Dragon Ball Z, Commissioner James Gordon in Batman: The Animated Series), dies at age 78.[122]
- Specific date in November unknown: Alan Short, British animator (Arthur Christmas, Watership Down), dies at age 62.
December
- December 2:
- Richard Corben, American animator, illustrator, comics writer, comics artist (Neverwhere, wrote the script for the Den segment in Heavy Metal) and colorist, dies at age 80.[123]
- Lester Pourier, American animator and layout artist (Hanna-Barbera, Garfield and Friends, Tom and Jerry: The Movie), dies at age 89.[124]
- December 4: David Lander, American actor and comedian (voice of Smart Ass the Weasel in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, The Sewer King in Hey Arnold!, Squiggy in The Simpsons episode Helter Shelter Doc-Boy Arbuckle in A Garfield Christmas Special and The Garfield Show, Horace Badun in 101 Dalmatians: The Series, Arthur in Jungle Cubs), dies at age 73.[125][126]
- December 14: Alan Decker, American re-recording mixer (Dragon Tales, Jackie Chan Adventures, Max Steel, Harold and the Purple Crayon, The Simpsons), dies at age 69.[127]
- December 17: Doug Crane, American comics artist and animator (Terrytoons, Hanna-Barbera, Filmation, worked on Spider-Man, Heavy Metal, Beavis and Butt-Head), dies at age 85.[128][129]
- December 20: Chad Stuart, British singer and actor (voice of Flaps the Vulture in The Jungle Book), dies at age 80.
- December 21: Aleksandr Kurlyandsky, Russian animation screenwriter (Well, Just You Wait!) and author, dies at age 82.[130]
- December 22: Tuck Tucker, American animator, animation director, storyboard and lay-out artist (The Simpsons, Rugrats, The Ren and Stimpy Show, 2 Stupid Dogs, Aaahh!!! Real Monsters, Duckman, Hey Arnold!, Jimmy Neutron, Family Guy, Drawn Together, The Fairly OddParents), dies at age 59.[131]
- December 29: Claude Bolling, French composer (composed the soundtrack to the Lucky Luke animated films Daisy Town and The Ballad of the Daltons), dies at age 90.[132]
- December 30: Brenda Banks, African-American animator (Ruby-Spears Enterprises, Hanna-Barbera, Looney Tunes, This Is America, Charlie Brown, The Pagemaster, The Simpsons, King of the Hill), dies at age 72.[133]
- December 31: Taran Kootenhayoo, Canadian actor (voice of Randall in Molly of Denali), dies at age 27.[134][135]
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