List of adult animated television series of the 2000s
This is a list of adult animated television series of the 2000s (including streaming television series ); that is, animated programs targeted towards audiences aged 18 and over in mind. Works in this medium could be considered adult for any number of reasons, which include the incorporation of explicit or suggestive sexual content , graphic violence , profane language , dark humour , or other thematic elements inappropriate for children. Works in this genre may explore philosophical, political, or social issues. Some productions are noted for their complex and/or experimental storytelling and animation techniques. Adult animation is typically defined as animation which skews toward adults.[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] [ 4] It is also described as something that "formative youths should stay far, far away from"[ 5] or has adult humor[ 6] [ 7] and comes in various styles,[ 8] [ 9] [ 10] [ 11] but especially sitcoms and comedies.[ 12] These animations can also "appeal to wide swaths of viewers," including those aged 18–34.[ 13] [ 14] AdWeek called adult animation "animated projects aimed at grown-ups, not kids."[ 15]
In North America, there is children's animation , adult animation , and young adult animation , with various mature animations in the United States , especially in television series . This page mainly includes series in North America and Europe, on programming blocks such as Adult Swim , Animation Domination , Adult Swim (in Canada), and others, with other mature animations, including web series and animated films covered on other pages. These series should not be confused with cartoon pornography or hentai .
List
United States
Title
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Age rating
Technique
Source
Queer Duck
Satire
1 season, 20 episodes
Mike Reiss
2000 – 2004
Showtime
Icebox
TV-14
Flash
[ 16]
Ribaldry
God, the Devil and Bob
Sitcom
1 season, 13 episodes
Matthew Carlson
March 9, 2000 – March 26, 2011
NBC
Vanity Logo Productions
TV-14
Traditional
Adult Swim
NBC Studios
Carsey-Werner Productions
Clerks: The Animated Series
Sitcom
1 season, 6 episodes
Kevin Smith
May 31, 2000 – December 14, 2002
ABC
Miramax Television
TV-MA
Flash
Traditional
Comedy Central
View Askew Productions
Touchstone Television
Walt Disney Television Animation (uncredited)
Spy Groove
Dark comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Michael Gans
June 26, 2000 – July 13, 2002
MTV
MTV Animation
TV-14
Flash
Richard Register
Kevin Thomsen
Baby Blues
Sitcom
2 seasons, 26 episodes (the 2nd 13-episode season never aired)
based on the comic strip created by Jerry Scott and Rick Kirkman
July 28, 2000 – March 10, 2002
The WB
Split the Difference Productions
TV-PG
Traditional
Adult Swim
King Features Entertainment
Warner Bros. Animation
Warner Bros. Television
Sammy
Comedy
1 season, 2 episodes
David Spade
August 8, 2000 – August 15, 2000
NBC
Brad Grey Television
TV-PG
Traditional
[ 21]
Drake Sather
Desert Rat Productions
Adelaide Productions
Columbia TriStar Television
Playboy's Dark Justice
Softcore pornography
1 season, 26 episodes
Michael Ninn
September 3, 2000 – 2001
Playboy TV
Hope Ranch
—
CGI
The Brak Show
Sitcom
3 seasons, 28 episodes
Jim Fortier
December 21, 2000 – December 31, 2003
Adult Swim
Wild Hare Studios
TV-PG
Traditional
[ 23]
Surreal humour
Andy Merrill
Turner Studios
TV-14[ a]
Pete Smith
Williams Street
Sealab 2021
Science fiction comedy
4 seasons, 52 episodes
Adam Reed
December 21, 2000 – April 24, 2005
Adult Swim
Williams Street
TV-14
Flash
[ 24]
Matt Thompson
TV-PG[ b]
70/30 Productions
Radical Axis
Hanna-Barbera [ c]
Aqua Teen Hunger Force
Sitcom
11 seasons, 139 episodes
Dave Willis
December 30, 2000 – August 30, 2015
Adult Swim
Williams Street
TV-14
Flash[ d]
[ 25]
Surreal humour
Matt Maiellaro
TV-MA[ e]
Traditional[ f]
TV-PG[ g]
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law
Sitcom
4 seasons, 39 episodes
Michael Ouweleen
December 30, 2000 –July 22, 2007
Adult Swim
J. J. Sedelmaier Productions, Inc.[ h]
TV-14
Traditional[ i]
[ 26]
Erik Richter
Allied Art & Science[ j]
TV-PG[ k]
Flash[ l]
Cartoon Network Studios [ m]
Turner Studios [ n]
Williams Street
Gary & Mike
Sitcom
1 season, 13 episodes
Fax Bahr
January 12, 2001 – April 13, 2001
UPN
Bahr-Small Productions
TV-14
Stop-motion
Adam Small
Will Vinton Studios
Big Ticket Television
The Oblongs
Sitcom
1 season, 13 episodes
Angus Oblong
April 1, 2001 – October 20, 2002
The WB
Mohawk Productions
TV-14
Traditional
Black comedy
Jace Richdale
Adult Swim
Jobsite Productions
TV-PG[ o]
Film Roman
Warner Bros. Television
Samurai Jack [ p]
Action -Adventure
10 episodes[ q]
Genndy Tartakovsky
March 11, 2017 – May 20, 2017
Cartoon Network
Williams Street
TV-14[ r]
Traditional
[ 29]
Adult Swim
TV-PG[ s]
Clone High
Sitcom
2 seasons, 23 episodes
Phil Lord
November 2, 2002 – present
MTV
Touchstone Television [ t]
TV-14[ u]
Traditional[ v]
[ 30]
Comedy drama
Christopher Miller
Teletoon at Night
Lord Miller Productions
Satire
Max [ w]
Doozer
Nelvana [ x]
Bill Lawrence
MTV Animation [ y]
ShadowMachine [ z]
TV-MA[ aa]
Flash[ ab]
[ 31]
Science fiction
MTV Entertainment Studios [ ac]
3-South
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Mark Hentemann
November 7, 2002 – January 21, 2003
MTV
Warner Bros. Animation
TV-14
Traditional
MTV Animation
Hey Monie!
Black sitcom
3 seasons, 25 episodes
Dorothea Gillim
March 4, 2003 – April 15, 2003
BET
Soup2Nuts
—
Flash
Oxygen
Gary the Rat
Sitcom
1 season, 13 episodes
Mark Cullen
June 26, 2003 – December 11, 2003
Spike
Grammnet Productions
TV-14
Flash
Robb Cullen
Cheyenne Enterprises
Spike Animation Studios
Stripperella
Superhero
1 season, 13 episodes
Stan Lee
June 26, 2003 – April 1, 2004
Spike
The Firm
TV-MA
Traditional
Comedy
Network Enterprises
Spike Animation Studios
Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"
Comedy
1 season, 6 episodes
John Kricfalusi
June 26, 2003 – July 24, 2003
Spike
Spümcø
TV-MA
Traditional
[ 36]
Spike Animation Studio
Carbunkle Cartoons
Big Star Enterprises
PiP Animation Services
Free for All
Sitcom
1 season, 7 episodes
Brett Merhar
July 11, 2003 – September 12, 2003
Showtime
Film Roman
TV-MA
Traditional
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series
Superhero
1 season, 13 episodes
Brian Michael Bendis
July 11, 2003 – September 12, 2003
MTV
Mainframe Entertainment
TV-PG
CGI
Morgan Gendel
Marvel Entertainment
Marsha Griffin
Adelaide Productions
Sony Pictures Television
VH1 ILL-ustrated
Satire
2 season, 13 episodes
Bob Cesca
October 17, 2003 – June 25, 2004
VH1
Camp Chaos Productions
—
Traditional
[ 39]
Sketch comedy
Kid Notorious
Sitcom
1 season, 9 episodes
Brett Morgen
October 22, 2003 – December 17, 2003
Comedy Central
Alan & Alan Productions
TV-14
Traditional
Robert Evans
Six Point Harness
Alan R. Cohen
Alan Freedland
This Just In!
Sitcom
1 season, 4 episodes
Steve Marmel
March 4-March 25, 2004
Spike
Spike Animation Studio
—
Flash
[ 41]
Kevin Kay
Tripping the Rift
Science fiction
3 seasons, 39 episodes
Chris Moeller
March 4, 2004 – December 13, 2007
SyFy
CineGroupe
TV-MA
CGI
[ 42]
Comedy
Chuck Austen
Teletoon at Night
Film Roman
Game Over
Sitcom
1 season, 6 episodes
David Sacks
March 10, 2004 – April 2, 2004
UPN
Never Give Up Productions
TV-14
CGI
[ 43]
Carsey-Werner Productions
DKP Studios
Shorties Watchin' Shorties
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Jim Serpico
April 28, 2004 – December 16, 2004
Comedy Central
World Famous Pictures
TV-14
Flash
[ 23]
Eric Brown
Augenblick Studios
Tom Sellitti
Fatherhood
Sitcom
2 seasons, 26 episodes
Bill Cosby
June 20, 2004 – November 27, 2005
Nick at Nite
Smiley, Inc.
TV-G
Flash
Charles Kipps
Stroker and Hoop
Action
1 season, 13 episodes
Casper Kelly
August 1, 2004 – December 25, 2005
Adult Swim
Williams Street
TV-MA
Flash
Comedy
Jeffrey G. Olsen
Turner Studios
TV-14[ ad]
Studio B Productions
The Venture Bros.
Action -Adventure
7 seasons, 81 episodes
Jackson Publick
August 7, 2004 – October 7, 2018
Adult Swim
NoodleSoup Productions[ ae]
TV-14
Traditional
[ 46]
Comedy drama
World Leaders Entertainment[ af]
TV-MA[ ag]
Titmouse, Inc. [ ah]
Astro Base GO!
Williams Street
Father of the Pride
Sitcom
1 season, 13 episodes
Jeffrey Katzenberg
August 31, 2004 – May 27, 2005
NBC
DreamWorks Animation
TV-14
CGI
[ 47]
Drawn Together
Sitcom
3 seasons, 36 episodes
Dave Jeser
October 27, 2004 – November 14, 2007
Comedy Central
Double Hemm Productions
TV-MA
Traditional
Satire
Matt Silverstein
Rough Draft Studios
Parody
Perfect Hair Forever
Surreal humour
3 seasons, 9 episodes
Mike Lazzo
November 7, 2004 – March 31, 2007
Adult Swim
Williams Street
TV-14
Traditional
Matt Harrigan
Radical Axis [ ai]
TV-MA[ aj]
Matt Maiellaro
Bento Box Animation Studios Atlanta[ ak]
Tom Goes to the Mayor
Comedy
2 seasons, 30 episodes
Tim Heidecker
November 14, 2004 – September 25, 2006
Adult Swim
Dipshot Films[ al]
TV-14
Traditional
Eric Wareheim
Abso Lutely Productions [ am]
TV-PG[ an]
Williams Street
TV-MA[ ao]
American Dad!
Animated sitcom
20 seasons, 366 episodes
Seth MacFarlane
February 6, 2005 – present
Fox [ ap]
Fuzzy Door Productions
TV-14
Traditional[ aq]
[ 51]
Mike Barker
TBS [ ar]
Underdog Productions
TV-PG[ as]
Matt Weitzman
20th Television Animation
20th Television
Robot Chicken
Sketch comedy
10 seasons, 200 episodes
Seth Green
February 20, 2005 – April 11, 2022
Adult Swim
ShadowMachine [ at]
TV-MA
Stop-motion
[ 52]
Matthew Senreich
Stoopid Monkey
TV-14[ au]
Stoopid Buddy Stoodios [ av]
Sony Pictures Digital [ aw]
Sony Pictures Television [ ax]
Williams Street
Wonder Showzen
Sketch comedy
2 seasons, 16 episodes
John Lee
March 11, 2005 – May 19, 2006
MTV2
Augenblick Studios
TV-MA
Traditional
[ 53]
Vernon Chatman
PFFR
12 oz. Mouse
Psychological thriller
3 seasons, 31 episodes
Matt Maiellaro
Original series: June 19, 2005 – December 17, 2006
Adult Swim
Williams Street
TV-14
Flash
[ 54]
Surreal humour
Revival series: July 20, 2020 – July 31, 2020
Radical Axis
TV-MA[ ay]
Hopeless Pictures
Comedy
1 season, 9 episodes
Eric Gilliland
August 19, 2005 – October 14, 2005
IFC
Noodlesoup Productions
—
Flash
[ 55]
World Leaders Entertainment
Worlds Away Productions
SuperNews!
Satire
3 seasons, 67 episodes
Josh Faure-Brac
August 19, 2005 – January 28, 2010
Current TV
Current TV
TV-14
Flash
Political satire
Sunday Pants
Anthology
1 season, 5 episodes
Craig "Sven" Gordon
October 2, 2005 – October 30, 2005
Cartoon Network
Spitfire Studios
TV-PG
CGI/Flash
Stuart Hill
WeFail
Squidbillies
Black comedy
12 seasons, 123 episodes
Jim Fortier
October 16, 2005 – December 13, 2021
Adult Swim
Williams Street
TV-14
Flash
Surreal humour
Dave Willis
TV-MA[ az]
The Boondocks
Black sitcom
4 seasons, 55 episodes
Aaron McGruder
November 6, 2005 – June 23, 2014
Adult Swim
Rebel Base Productions
TV-MA
Traditional
[ 59]
Adelaide Productions
TV-14[ ba]
Sony Pictures Television
Dong Woo Animation [ bb]
MOI Animation[ bc]
Studio Mir [ bd]
Moral Orel
Comedy drama
3 seasons, 44 episodes
Dino Stamatopoulos
December 13, 2005 – December 18, 2008
Adult Swim
ShadowMachine
TV-MA
Stop-motion
[ 60]
Fragical Productions
TV-14[ be]
Williams Street
Minoriteam
Superhero
1 season, 19 episodes
Adam de la Peña
March 20, 2006 – July 24, 2006
Adult Swim
Funny Garbage
TV-MA
Flash
[ 61]
Black comedy
Peter Girardi
Reas International
Todd James
Monkey Wrangler Productions
Williams Street
The Adventures of Chico and Guapo
Comedy
1 season, 5 episodes
Paul D'Acri
June 10, 2006 – July 29, 2006
MTV2
MTV/Remote Productions
TV-14
Traditional
P. J. Pesce
One Red Room
Orlando Jones
Where My Dogs At?
Comedy
1 season, 8 episodes
Aaron Matthew Lee
June 10, 2006 – July 29, 2006
MTV2
Enough With The Bread Already Productions
TV-PG
Flash
Jeff Ross
MTV Animation
TV-14[ bf]
Six Point Harness
Metalocalypse
Black comedy
4 seasons, 61 episodes
Brendon Small
August 6, 2006 – October 27, 2013
Adult Swim
Titmouse, Inc.
TV-MA
Flash
[ 64]
Tommy Blacha
Williams Street
Happy Tree Friends
Dark Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Aubrey Ankrum
September 25, 2006 – December 25, 2006
G4
Mondo Media
TV-MA
Flash
[ 65]
Splatter
Rhode Montijo
TV-MA[ bg]
Kenn Navarro
18+[ bh]
Frisky Dingo
Action
2 seasons, 25 episodes
Adam Reed
October 16, 2006 – March 23, 2008
Adult Swim
70/30 Productions
TV-MA
Flash
Comedy
Matt Thompson
Williams Street
TV-14[ bi]
Assy McGee
Sitcom
2 seasons, 20 episodes
Matt Harrigan
November 26, 2006 – July 6, 2008
Adult Swim
Williams Street
TV-MA
Flash
Carl W. Adams
Soup2Nuts
The Nutshack
Sitcom
2 seasons, 16 episodes
Ramon Lopez
April 25, 2007 – May 31, 2011
Myx TV
ABS-CBN International
TV-MA
Flash
[ 68]
Jesse Hernandez
Lil' Bush
Satire
2 seasons, 17 episodes
Donick Cary
June 13, 2007 – May 15, 2008
Comedy Central
Sugarlab Studios
TV-14
Flash
[ 69]
Rick & Steve: The Happiest Gay Couple in All the World
Sitcom
2 seasons, 14 episodes
Q. Allan Brocka
July 10, 2007 – January 27, 2009
Logo TV
Cuppa Coffee Studios
TV-MA
Stop-motion
[ 70]
Teletoon at Night
Code Monkeys
Black comedy
2 seasons, 26 episodes
Adam de la Peña
July 11, 2007 – August 17, 2008
G4
Monkey Wrangler Productions
TV-14
Flash
[ 71]
Slacker Cats
Comedy
1 season, 6 episodes
Andy Riley
August 13, 2007 – January 23, 2009
ABC Family
Film Roman
TV-14
Flash
[ 72]
Kevin Cecil
Will Vinton Productions
Laika
Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil
Horror
1 season, 11 episodes
Loren Bouchard
September 9, 2007 – November 11, 2007
Adult Swim
Fluid Anination
TV-MA
CGI
[ 73]
Comedy
Williams Street
Xavier: Renegade Angel
Dark comedy
2 seasons, 20 episodes
John Lee
November 4, 2007 – April 16, 2009
Adult Swim
PFFR
TV-MA
CGI
[ 74]
Dark fantasy
Vernon Chatman
Cinematico
Williams Street
Click and Clack's As the Wrench Turns
Sitcom
1 season, 10 episodes
Howard Grossman
July 9, 2008 – August 13, 2008
PBS
PBS
TV-G
Traditional
[ 75]
Doug Berman
The Life & Times of Tim
Sitcom
3 seasons, 30 episodes
Steve Dildarian
September 28, 2008 – February 17, 2012
HBO
Media Rights Capital
TV-MA
Traditional
[ 76]
Warner Bros. Television
Superjail!
Comedy
4 seasons, 36 episodes
Christy Karacas
September 28, 2008 – July 20, 2014
Adult Swim
Williams Street
TV-MA
Flash
[ 77]
Stephen Warbrick
Augenblick Studios[ bj]
Ben Gruber
Titmouse, Inc. [ bk]
G.I. Joe: Resolute
Superhero
1 season, 11 episodes
Warren Ellis
April 17–25, 2009
Adult Swim
Hasbro Studios
TV-14
[ 78]
Titmouse, Inc.
Sit Down, Shut Up
Satire
1 season, 13 episodes
Mitchell Hurwitz
April 19, 2009 – November 21, 2009
Fox
Tantamount Studios
TV-14
Traditional
[ 79]
Ribaldry
ITV Studios
Adelaide Productions
20th Television
Sony Pictures Television
The Goode Family
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Mike Judge
May 27, 2009 – August 7, 2009
ABC
Ternion Pictures
TV-PG
Traditional
[ 80]
John Altschuler
3 Arts Entertainment
Dave Krinsky
Media Rights Capital
DJ & the Fro
Comedy
1 season, 12 episodes
Dave Jeser
June 15, 2009 – July 2, 2009
MTV
MTV Animation
TV-14
Traditional
[ 81]
Matt Silverstein
Glenn Martin, DDS
Sitcom
2 seasons, 40 episodes
Michael Eisner
August 17, 2009 – November 7, 2011
Nick at Nite
Cuppa Coffee Studios
TV-PG
Stop-motion
[ 82]
Eric Fogel
Tornante Animation
TV-14[ bl]
Alex Berger
Archer
Sitcom
10 seasons, 110 episodes
Adam Reed
September 17, 2009 – December 17, 2023
FX [ bm]
Floyd County Productions
TV-MA
Flash
[ 83]
Action
FXX [ bn]
Radical Axis
FX Productions
The Cleveland Show
Sitcom
4 seasons, 88 episodes
Seth MacFarlane
September 27, 2009 – May 19, 2013
Fox
Person Unknown Productions
TV-14
Traditional
[ 84]
Richard Appel
Happy Jack Productions
Mike Henry
Fuzzy Door Productions
Fox Television Animation
20th Television
Titan Maximum
Black comedy
1 season, 9 episodes
Tom Root
September 27, 2009 – November 22, 2009
Adult Swim
Williams Street
TV-14
Stop-motion
[ 85]
Parody
Matthew Senreich
ShadowMachine
TV-MA[ bo]
Stoopid Monkey
Tom Is Awesome
Popzilla
Sketch comedy
1 season, 12 episodes
R.J. Fried
September 27, 2009 – October 16, 2009
MTV
Animax Entertainment
TV-14
Flash
[ 86]
Tim Hedrick
MTV Animation
Jared Miller
Kevin Pedersen
Dave Thomas
United Kingdom
Title
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Source
2DTV
Satire
5 seasons, 28 episodes
Giles Pilbrow
October 14, 2001 – December 23, 2004
ITV
2DTV Limited
[ 87]
Georgia Pritchett
Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show!
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
David Freedman
October 28, 2001 – February 18, 2002
BBC Two
Peafur Productions
Alan Gilbey
Sextant Productions
Monkey Dust
Black comedy
3 seasons, 18 episodes
Harry Thompson
February 9, 2003 – February 8, 2005
BBC Three
Talkback Thames
[ 89]
Shaun Pye
Empire Square
Comedy
1 season, 12 episodes
Matt Morgan
2004 – 2006
Channel 4
Coolie
[ 90]
I Am Not an Animal
Black comedy
1 season, 6 episodes
Peter Baynham
May 10, 2004 – June 14, 2004
BBC Two
Baby Cow Productions
[ 91]
Modern Toss
Sketch comedy
2 seasons, 13 episodes
Jon Link
July 11, 2006 – February 27, 2008
Channel 4
Channel X
[ 92]
Live action /animation hybrid
Mick Bunnage
Modern Toss Productions
Headcases
Satire
1 season, 8 episodes
Henry Naylor
April 6, 2008 – June 15, 2008
ITV
UK Visual Effects
[ 93]
Red Vision
Canada
Title
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Technique
Source
Undergrads
Sitcom
1 season, 13 episodes
Pete Williams
April 1, 2001 – August 12, 2001
Teletoon at Night
MTV Animation
Flash
MTV
Click Productions
Decode Entertainment
Helix Animation
Daft Planet
Black comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Brent Donnelly
September 2, 2002 – December 23, 2002
Teletoon at Night
CinéGroupe
Flash
[ 95]
Derry Smith
Odd Job Jack
Sitcom
4 seasons, 52 episodes
Adrian Carter
March 5, 2003 – October 14, 2007
CTV Comedy Channel
Smiley Guy Studios
Flash
[ 96]
Denny Silverthorne Jr.
The Wrong Coast
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Adam Shaheen
December 3, 2003 – June 30, 2004
The Movie Network
Curious Pictures
Stop-motion
[ 97]
Cuppa Coffee Studios
Blueprint Entertainment
What It's Like Being Alone
Black comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Brad Peyton
June 26, 2006 – September 18, 2006
CBC Television
—
Stop-motion
[ 98]
Total Drama
Animated sitcom
6 seasons, 119 episodes
Jennifer Pertsch
July 8, 2007 - November 20, 2014
Teletoon (Canada)
Fresh TV
Flash
[ 99]
Satire
Tom McGillis
Cartoon Network (United States)
Parody
Life's a Zoo
Sitcom
2 seasons, 20 episodes
Adam Shaheen
September 1, 2008– November 8, 2009
Teletoon at Night
Cuppa Coffee Studios
CGI
[ 100]
Andrew Horne
Bob & Doug
Sitcom
2 seasons, 15 episodes
Dave Thomas
April 19, 2009 – June 9, 2011
Global
Animax Entertainment
Flash
[ 101]
Rick Moranis
Latin America and Brazil
Title
Country
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Source
Megaliga MTV de VJs Paladinos
Brazil
Comedy , Sitcom
3 seasons, 56 episodes
Marco Pavão
October 7, 2003 – August 3, 2007
MTV Brasil
Estricnina Desenhos Animados
[ 102]
Fudêncio e Seus Amigos
Brazil
Comedy , Sitcom
6 seasons, 179 episodes
Thiago Martins
August 23, 2005 – August 25, 2011
MTV Brasil [ bp]
Estricnina Desenhos Animados
[ 103]
Black comedy
Marco Pavão
Comedy Central Latin America [ bq]
Flávia Boggio
Alejo & Valentina
Argentina
Sitcom
4 seasons, 53 episodes
Alejandro Szykula
October 26, 2005 – February 20, 2010
MTV Latin America
LoCoARTS
Surreal humour
Rockstar Ghost
Brazil
Comedy , Sitcom
1 season, 9 episodes
Marco Pavão
September 4, 2007 – September 20, 2007
MTV Brasil
Estricnina Desenhos Animados
[ 105]
Mystery
The Jorges
Brazil
Comedy , Sitcom
2 seasons, 9 episodes
Marco Pavão
September 4, 2007 – September 17, 2008
MTV Brasil
Estricnina Desenhos Animados
[ 105]
Musical
Thiago Martins
Spain
France
New Zealand
Poland
Title
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Source
Włatcy móch
Comedy
9 seasons, 127 episodes
Bartosz Kędzierski
November 14, 2006 – December 4, 2011
TV4
RMG
[ 109]
Georgia
Title
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Source
The Samsonadzes
Sitcom
1 season, 18 episodes
Shalva Ramishvili
November 2009 – June 2010
Imedi TV
—
[ 110]
Co-productions
Title
Country
Genre
Seasons/episodes
Show creator(s)
Original release
Network
Studio
Technique
Source
John Callahan's Quads!
Canada
Comedy
1 season, 26 episodes
John Callahan
February 2, 2001 – October 19, 2002
Teletoon at Night
SBS independent
Flash
[ 111]
Australia
SBS
Animation Works
Media World Features
Film Victoria
ScreenWest
Lotteries Commission of Western Australia
Nelvana
Delta State
France
Science fiction
1 season, 26 episodes
Brent Donnelly
September 11, 2004 – February 27, 2005
France 2
Nelvana
Flash
[ 112]
Canada
Derry Smith
Canal+
Deltanim Productions
Teletoon at Night
Gaumont Animation
Bromwell High
United Kingdom
Comedy
1 season, 13 episodes
Anil Gupta
February 1, 2005 – April 26, 2005
Channel 4
Hat Trick Productions
Flash
[ 113]
Canada
Richard Osman
Teletoon at Night
Decode Entertainment
Richard Pinto
Producing Parker
Canada
Sitcom
2 seasons, 26 episodes
Kevin Gillis
May 4, 2009 – July 8, 2011
Global
Breakthrough Entertainment
Flash
[ 114]
Philippines
TVtropolis
Pilots
Unaired
See also
Notes
^ some episodes
^ some episodes
^ original footage
^ season 1-8
^ some episodes
^ season 9-11
^ Least episodes
^ Pilot
^ season 1
^ S01, E02–04
^ some episodes
^ season 2-4
^ S01, E02–09
^ Season 2–4
^ some episodes
^ Season 5
^ in Season 5
^ season 5
^ some episodes
^ season 1
^ season 1
^ season 1
^ Season 2
^ season 1
^ season 1
^ Season 2
^ Season 2
^ Season 2
^ Season 2
^ some episodes
^ 2003–04
^ 2006–10
^ some episodes
^ 2011–18
^ episodes 1-7
^ one episode
^ episode 8 & 9
^ 2004-2005
^ 2006
^ some episodes
^ some episodes
^ Seasons 1-11
^ season 1-3
^ Season 12-onwards
^ one episode
^ 2005–12
^ some episodes
^ 2012–present
^ 2005–12
^ 2012–present
^ some episodes
^ some episodes
^ one episode
^ Season 2
^ Season 3
^ Season 4
^ one episode
^ one episode
^ some episodes
^ Netflix
^ some episodes
^ Season 1
^ Season 2-4
^ some episodes
^ Seasons 1-7
^ Seasons 8-present
^ one episode
^ Seasons 1-2
^ Seasons 3-6
^ Made into a direct-to-video film in 2008
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