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Encyclopedia > Animated series

An animated series or cartoon series is a television series produced by means of animation.


A note on usage: The duration of an individual episode varies from series to series. While some series may be produced as complete half hour programs, many cartoons are produced as short subjects of 15 minutes or less. These cartoons are grouped and mixed together according to network programming demands. Thus a particular animated series may appear in a number of formats, often anonymously, e.g. The Cartoon Hour.


Some animated series:

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External links

  • Don Markstein's Toonopedia (http://www.toonopedia.com/) (Very large index page, suggest opening in new window)
  • The Big Cartoon Database (http://www.bcdb.com/)
  • TV Tome (http://www.tvtome.com/)





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DVD Release of the Batman: The Animated Series cartoon series Petition (627 words)
The DVD format allows for the high quality animation and the yet un-beaten audio of the Batman animated series' to be perfectly captured.
It is in light of these occurrences, and the love we have for this show, that we, the fans of Batman and the fans of animation petition to you, Warner Brothers Studio and DC Comics, to release the Batman animated series' on DVD.
The DVD Release of the Batman: The Animated Series cartoon series Petition to Warner Brothers and DC Comics was created by Fans of Batman: The Animated Series, Batman, and cartoons.
Star Trek: The Animated Series | Movie and TV Reviews | SCI FI Weekly (0 words)
Star Trek: The Animated Series is the last of Star Trek's episodic television adventures to make it to DVD, and the resulting digitally remastered four-disc set is a time capsule—one with 22 more journeys of these legendary characters, frozen in time as two-dimensional animation cells.
The series hearkens back to a time when no Star Trek aired in prime time and, indeed, fans of the original series were eager for any morsel of Trek they could get their hands on.
The schism is enough to make one wonder about the limitless potential the animated series could have had—open-ended, creative storytelling without the pesky limitations of special effects and budgets, and all with the original triumvirate's voices—had it aired in prime time, as The Simpsons does today.
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