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2022 in animation

2022 in animation is an overview of notable events, including notable awards, list of films released, television show debuts and endings, and notable deaths.

Events

January

February

March

April

  • April 1: Adult Swim's April Fool's Day prank features Pibby and Bun-Bun from the pitch trailer for an animated series, Learning with Pibby, created by Dodge Greenley, with Nikki Castillo reprising the role of Pibby. The characters and antagonistic glitching force are transported into the night's lineup of shows and make appearances throughout, depicting the events of the pilot from the perspective of the television series the characters would be passing through. The live broadcast received universal critical acclaim and positive reviews from critics and audiences alike.
  • April 3: Season 16 of Upin & Ipin premiered on MNCTV.
  • April 6: Episodes 11-15 from Season 1 of The Ghost and Molly McGee released on Disney+.
  • April 8:
  • The second and final season of Green Eggs and Ham premiered on Netflix.
  • The live-action/animated sequel film Sonic the Hedgehog 2, from Paramount Pictures, is released.
  • April 9: Spy × Family broadcasts its first episode.
  • April 10: The Simpsons episode "The Sound of Bleeding Gums" premieres, guest-starring John Autry II and Kathy Buckley, marking the first deaf actors to guest star in the show.
  • April 11: After the closure of Blue Sky Studios in 2021, it was announced that Nimona had resumed production after being picked up by Annapurna Pictures. It was released on Netflix in June 2023.
  • April 12: The Creature Cases premiered on Netflix
  • April 13: ' premiered on Disney+ as the final production of Blue Sky Studios following its closure in 2021.
  • April 14: Season 2 of the anime series adaptation of Ultraman premiered on Netflix.
  • April 18: The season finale of Elinor Wonders Why titled, "A Wonderful Journey", premiered on PBS Kids.
  • April 19:
  • The second and final season of ' premiered on Netflix.
  • Interactive series Battle Kitty premiered on Netflix.
  • April 21: The Wrap reported that Phil Rynda, Netflix's Director of Creative Leadership and Development for Original Animation, was let go this week, along with several of his staff, and several high-profile animated projects under development had been cancelled, such as an adaptation of the Jeff Smith comic Bone, and Toil & Trouble, an original cartoon by Lauren Faust ('). News of the cancellation of more shows that had previously been under development would come out over the coming weeks, such as Boons and Curses (an Indian-themed animated action comedy from Jaydeep Hasrajani and Jake Goldman), Kung Fu Space Punch (a miniseries from Jorge R. Gutierrez set in the same universe as his previous Netflix work Maya and the Three), an Ava DuVernay-produced adaptation of the Wings of Fire novels, and Dino Daycare from Chris Nee (Doc McStuffins).
  • April 22: DreamWorks Animation's The Bad Guys premiered in theaters.
  • April 24: The Simpsons episode "My Octopus and a Teacher" premieres, marking the debut of Bart's new teacher Ms. Peyton, voiced by Kerry Washington.
  • April 27:
  • Studio Colorido signed a multi-year co-production deal with Netflix.
  • Episodes 10-14 from Season 3 of Amphibia released on Disney+
  • Episodes 11-16 from Season 2 of The Owl House released on Disney+.
  • April 28: ', a series loosely based on the Usagi Yojimbo comic books, premiered on Netflix.
  • April 29: The SpongeBob SquarePants episode "Kwarantined Krab" finally premiered on Nickelodeon after being postponed from 2020 due to its similarities to the COVID-19 pandemic.

May

  • May 1: The 3rd & final season of Duncanville begins on Fox with the premiere of the episode "Gamer vs. Gamer". The season's premiere was watched by only 565 thousand viewers that night.
  • May 6: Marmaduke, based on Brad Anderson's comic strip, premiered on Netflix to critical disdain.
  • May 14: The series finale of Amphibia, "The Hardest Thing", premiered.
  • May 15: The Bob's Burgers episode "Eighth Grade Runner" premieres on Fox, this is the first part of the two-part special "Some Like It Bot".
  • May 16: The second half of the third series of Bluey premieres to universal acclaim.
  • May 18: Pokémon: Hisuian Snow premiered on the Pokémon YouTube channel and Pokémon TV.
  • May 20: ', based on the , premiered on Disney+.
  • May 22:
  • The Simpsons concludes its 33rd season on Fox with the episode "Poorhouse Rock", featuring the guest stars Hugh Jackman, Megan Mullally, and Robert Reich. The season's finale was watched by only 927 thousand viewers that night, marking a new low in the show's viewership.
  • The Great North concludes its second season on Fox with the episode "Papa Don't Fiend Adventure". The season's finale was watched by only 691 thousand viewers that night.
  • Bob's Burgers concludes its 12th season on Fox with the episode "Judge-bot Day", which is the second and final part of the two-part special "Some Like It Bot". The season's finale was watched by only 926 thousand viewers that night, marking a new low in the show's viewership.
  • Family Guy concludes its 20th season on Fox with the episode "Jersey Bore". The season's finale was seen by over 1.1 million viewers.
  • May 26: ', the TV series sequel to ', premiered on Netflix to mixed-to-negative reviews.
  • May 27: The Bob's Burgers Movie, based on the animated series Bob's Burgers, was theatrically released.
  • May 28: The second-season finale of The Owl House titled King's Tide is broadcast.
  • May 31: Wil Film (which originally worked on Ninjago) announced that the company is in the process of shutting down.

June

July

August

September

October

November

December

Awards

Films released

Television series debuts

Television series endings

Television season premieres

Television season finales

Deaths

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November

December

See also

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