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1990 in animation

1990 in animation

Animation-related events during 1990


Events in 1990 in animation.

Events

January

February

March

April

  • April 21: The drug prevention TV cartoon Cartoon All-Stars to the Rescue airs on four channels at once in the United States. It is notable for officially featuring cartoon characters from different animation studios all together in one film.[10]

July

August

September

October

November

December

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Films released

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Births

January

February

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May

June

July

August

September

October

  • October 15: Michael Cusack, Australian voice actor, photographer, animator, storyboard artist writer and director (co-creator and voice of Pim, Alan and other various characters in Smiling Friends, creator of YOLO and Koala Man).
  • October 18: Hamish Steele, British animation director, comic-book artist and writer (creator of Dead End: Paranormal Park).

November

December

Deaths

January

February

  • February 16: Tadanari Okamoto, Japanese animated film director and producer (Echo Incorporated), dies at age 58.[41]

March

April

May

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

See also


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