1985 in animation

Animation-related events during 1985
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Years: 1982 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988

Events in 1985 in animation.

Events

January

  • January 23: The first episode of ThunderCats airs.[1]

March

May

  • May 8–19: 1986 Cannes Film Festival: Jiří Barta's The Pied Piper premiers.[7]
  • The Norwegian band A-ha releases a re-recorded version of their song Take On Me, with a partially animated music video, in which a girl is brought into a comic book world. The video is directed by Steve Barron and Candace Reckinger, with the animation done by Michael Patterson. The comic featured in the music video is drawn by Michael Patterson and later printed in the sleeve of the single release. [8]
  • May 18: The Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids episode "Gang Wars" airs where a character dies onscreen, proclaiming this as one of the darker episodes.
  • May 25: DIC Entertainment's Here Come the Littles premieres. The film gained much infamy for its outsourced animation and thematic storylines. It ultimately put an end to The Littles cartoon series.[9]

June

July

  • July 4: The first episode of The Raccoons airs.[11]
  • July 24: The Walt Disney Company releases The Black Cauldron, Disney’s first animated film to receive the PG rating and the only one until Dinosaur in 2000. The film went into obscurity for 13 years after the release due to suffering a great deal of bad reputation and budget problems.[12] It became a cult classic in later years, shedding its undeserved reputation.[13]

September

October

November

December

Specific date unknown

Films released

Television debuts

Births

January

February

March

April

May

June

July

September

October

November

December

  • December 3: Amanda Seyfried, American actress (voice of Daphne Blake in Scoob!, Mary Bomba in Epic, Amy in the American Dad! episode "Escape from Pearl Bailey", Lori Spivak in The Simpsons episode "Frinkenstein's Monster").[33]
  • December 5:
    • Kyle McCarley, American actor (voice of Shigeo Kageyama in Mob Psycho 100, Mikazuki Augus in Mobile Suit Gundam: Iron-Blooded Orphans, Shinji Mato in Fate/stay night, Ryota Watari in Your Lie in April, Killy in Blame, Narancia Ghirga in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Vento Aureo, Joe Shimamura in Cyborg 009: Call of Justice, Helbram in The Seven Deadly Sins, Marc Anciel in Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir).
    • Frankie Muniz, American actor, race car driver and musician (voice of Mosley Moville in Moville Mysteries, Willie, Augie and Tony in Fillmore!, Benjamin North in Choose Your Own Adventure: The Abominable Snowman, Thelonious in The Simpsons episode "Trilogy of Error", Frankie in the Clifford the Big Red Dog episode "Little Big Pup", himself in the Harley Quinn episode "Being Harley Quinn", first voice of Chester McBadbat in The Fairly OddParents).
  • December 10: Raven-Symoné, American actress and musician (voice of Goldilocks, Zoe and Olivia in Happily Ever After: Fairy Tales for Every Child, Monique in Kim Possible, Maryanne Greene and Alexandria Quarry in Fillmore!, Marti Brewster in Everyone's Hero, Katie and Wife in American Dad!, Iridessa in Tinker Bell, Binkley in Animal Crackers, Valkyrie in Guardians of the Galaxy, Maria Media in Big City Greens, Stephanie in The Proud Family episode "Seven Days of Kwanzaa").

Deaths

January

February

March

April

May

June

August

October

  • October 10: Orson Welles, American film and theater director, and actor (narrator and voice of Nag and Chuchundra in Rikki-Tikki-Tavi, narrator in Bugs Bunny: Superstar, voice of Unicron in The Transformers: The Movie), dies at age 70.[51]

November

December

Specific date unknown

  • Antoine Payen, French animator and illustrator (Les Enfants du Ciel, Cri-Cri, Ludo et l'orage), dies at age 82 or 83.[65]
  • Roberto Sgrilli, Italian painter, illustrator, comics artist and animator (Il Barone di Münchhausen, Anacleto e la Faina), dies at age 87 or 88.[66]

See also

References

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  2. ^ The Adventures of Mark Twain at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  3. ^ David the Gnome at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  4. ^ He-Man and She-Ra: The Secret of the Sword at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  5. ^ The Care Bears Movie at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
  6. ^ "The 57th Academy Awards (1985) Nominees and Winners". oscars.org. Archived from the original on 2011-12-28. Retrieved 2011-10-13.
  7. ^ The Pied Piper at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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  9. ^ Russell, Candice. "Too little attention paid to animation in 'Littles'." South Florida Sun-Sentinel, April 8, 1985, p. 8.C. Retrieved: March 12, 2024.
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  11. ^ The Raccoons at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata
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External links

  • Animated works of the year, listed in the IMDb