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How do delete this damn article?

shite, man! 71.137.222.33 06:45, 15 October 2006 (UTC)

Wait...

Since when was Spongebob Squarepants an adult cartoon? And Rocko's Modern Life? Oh geez.

Adult animation means stuff made for adults, not cartoons that can be enjoyed by adults. I mean, really, Spongebob? That's just... whacked. Little Leota 04:38, 3 December 2006 (UTC) yea they got tons of chi;drens shoes on here like wtf71.17.159.25 (talk) 12:27, 31 July 2008 (UTC)

Where did we go right?

From the beginning, the article is playing on words.It is why it is so wrong.

  • In the movies industry , adult means porn.(In Wikipedia Adult movies is redirected to porn movies).
  • Adult animation (animation is part of the same industry) could be redirected the same way.
  • Adult also means mature, serious contents, targeting adults. However, in the US, it is not usually understod this way. An adult shop, an adult book, an adult movie, an adult graphic novel, etc.., none of them is bringing to mind Camus's Stranger or Tolstoy's War and Peace.
  • At minimum, the article must make the distinction between the two types(including the list).
  • Finally, a third type of animated movie with no sex but a lot of violence, should not be there. They should be under Adult-rated animation.
  • Good luck.

Dilane 02:48, 26 November 2006 (UTC)

Very good points. I've recently added some more films, and I think the most easy-to-apply criteria is to ask yourself whether the film is aimed at adults more than at kids, either deliberately, in the way that it was made, or accidentally coming out that way despite the filmmakers' supposed intentions. Separating mature-themed films from sex/pornography/"lots of swear words" films is definitely something to be considered. The South Park film, for example, is considered "adult", but it's not mature by any stretch of the imagination. If we do split them up, though, it's going to create some invariable overlap... which would be a problem too. Esn 11:48, 18 December 2006 (UTC)

Invader Zim

Perhaps Invader Zim would be suited for this page, it was designed for children, but has somewhat of a cult following among older audiences (older children, teenagers and young adults), whereas it has by and large fallen by the wayside amongst younger children. The setting also seems to suggest an older target audience.

I feel that due to the lack of many actually mature jokes, probably because of Nickelodeon's wishes, judging by Jhonen Vasquez's other works, this is quite a borderline thing, so I'd like to hear what people have to say about this before I go ahead and add it.

LupusCanis 22:31, 25 October 2005 (UTC)

Split

I propose to split this page in: A. Adult animation B. List of adult animation programmes

Movies

Somebody really needs to work on the "movies" section. The first time I saw this page, I didn't see classics like Fritz the Cat or Heavy Traffic listed, but someone put out the effort to add in those two animated Batman movies (which are kids' flicks)? I'll try to contribute to the section as much as I can, but I'd like others to help out with the article as well. (Ibaranoff24 04:51, 20 December 2005 (UTC))

No way.

Homestar Runner is not an adult cartoon in any way shape or form! Except for a couple examples of crude humor, that site is extremely kid friendly!

If you define "adult" as what appeals to adults and not what is legally restricted to them, then many of the jokes in HSR are adult. For starters, all those 80's pop culture references are unlikely to be understood by anyone under 20. matturn 12:17, 17 January 2006 (UTC)

new toons?

Some shows that can be added: Freak Show, Kid Notorious, Shorties watchn' Shorties, Yam Roll, Trans Force and lots mre you cand find at comedy central and match entertainment.

Do you think Billy and Mandy should be on here? I know it's aimed at children, but it's so discusting, crude, violent, sometimes scary and full of innuendo. Do you think it should be on this page? Also i think Cow and Chicken and Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends should be on here to because a lot of the jokes used in those shows are adult in nature. If Fosters Home for Imaginary friends goes on so should SpongeBob Square Pants or Yakkity the Yak or Camp Lazlo and that other show about the wiesel and the baboon with the red but or that horror/comedy show about the dog and his mum and dad (who are very old.)

Adult Themes

Whether a cartoon is popular or not with adults doesn't matter, what makes a cartoon "adult animation" are the themes.

HELP! GOOD PEOPLE ON WIKI NEEDED

I first don't know how to porpaly hyperlink Beavis and But-Head do America. I've got a few more adult animations but i can't find the list but i do know that they're all on the comedy central site also. Also King of the hill gone a bit weird.

Fixed King of the Hill --ReviewDude 19:07, 21 October 2006 (UTC)

Adult Animation Games

we could put these in: 1.South Park (video Game) 2.South Park Rally 3.South Park: Chef's Luv Shak 4.The Simpsons: Bart vs. the Space Mutants 5. The Simpsons Road Rage 6.The Simpsons Hit and Run 7.The Simpson: Night of The Living-Tree House Horror 8. The Simpsons Skate Boarding 9. The Simpsons Tree House of Horror (GBA) 10. Futurama (Video Game) 11. Beavis and Butt-Head (video game on Sega Genisis and Game Gear) 12 Family Guy (Video Game) 13. and maybe Ray Part I and II (internet game)

Adult Animation could be split into 2 articles: Adult Animation (Rated PG to R) and Pornographic Animation (Rated X). Also, inclusion of Adult (X-rated) anime would double this list's size. Pornographic Anime list should be seperate. This list should not include Akira, which is not X-rated. 67.150.171.70

Is There Even A Reason For This Page?

Well to begin with animation as an art was aimed originally at adults. The original Loony Toons were war propaganda, Betty Boop was not aimed at children, Red Hot Riding Hood most certainly was not aimed at children. It wasn't until the 40's and into the 50's when Disney came up with the idea of bawlderdizing Grim's Fairy tales and pushed the idea that Animation should be for children that this notion started.

Furthermore this list is missing A LOT of titles if the purpose is to identify non-child friendly animations. To begin with all of the MTV produced animations should be on this list and the Brothers Grunt is missing, Spike TV's/Funimation Afro Samarai is also missing, All of the Adult Swim catalog should be on the list, Cowboy BeBop and YYH was not commissioned by Adult Swim (In fact it airs on the Funimation Chanel now), in fact almost all the anime on the list is wrong, and is incomplete. I mean if you really want an anime list that is not appropriate for children start with the Right Stuff.com adult catalog and then go through the Right Stuff catalog and list every show that is 12+, 13+, 14+,15+, 16+, AND 17+ (C'mon Ranma 1/2, Maze, Mermaid Scar, Mermaid Forrest, Green Green, Magical Twilight, Dragon Pink, and Buttobi CPU AKA I dream of Mimi are missing). Then do the same for the ADV catalog. Most anime distributors in the US in fact do mostly assign an age rating on their products and do print this rating right on the packaging.

Also many Movie titles are missing like the 1972 Cleopatra Queen of Sex and 1973 La Planète sauvage (Fantastic Planet), to name just a few- the list is seriously lacking.

Not to mention some of these titles are less objectionable than others- The Simpsons is no where even close to as objectionable as Drawn Together.

In short this list looks like a list put together by someone who really is clueless about what they are talking about. I also don't see the point to it. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by Jsoo1 (talkcontribs) 03:57, 23 February 2007.

I also propose we delete this whole article. There is no absolute line between "adult" cartoons and "children's" cartoons. Take Ren and Stimpy, Dexter's Laboratory, The Powerpuff Girls, Animaniacs or Spongebob Squarepants for example. These are all shows that attracted large adult fanbases almost instantly (unlike, say, the original Turtles show, wich had to wait a decade untill the people who watched it as children grew up, before it got an any adult fans). And it is clear that these toons, as well as many, many, many other comedy cartoons from the early 90's and beyond, were/are also INTENDED to be entertaining to adults as well as children, seeing it how many of the jokes children wont understand (everything from political or sexuall jokes to cultural references). This is also the case in, not just many, but MOST cartoons from before the 1950's. So animation was originally, and is again today, intended for people of all ages (even though they may be MARKETED mosty to kids. But, com on, so is even Batman). It was only during that 1960's to 1980's era that (american) cartoons were almost exclusivley for children.—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 90.224.189.88 (talkcontribs) 13:10, 23 March 2007.

An alternative (and, I think, prefferable) option to deletion would be providing a stricter definition of what constitutes "adult". For example, a list of pornographic + hentai animation could be given its own section as was suggested above. The problem here is that there is a fair amount of overlap between regular films which have some nudity in them and specifically pornographic films (also, some films were marketed as pornographic films in the US when in reality that was far from the truth - ie. Kureopatora, which was called "Cleopatra Queen of Sex" in its US release). As it is now, this is an incomplete list, but one which I think has some use if it is taken with a grain of salt. I haven't looked at the "tv series" section so I don't know about that (I don't watch too many tv series) but the films section is at least narrowed by including only feature films (hmm... for the most part. There seem to be one or two exceptions). Esn 21:24, 23 March 2007 (UTC)
You've missed the entire POINT. This article is very POV right now because it dismisses the fact that the notion that animation was for children only existed only in the minds of some US TV broadcast network executive mind's from the late 40's-80's. The entire aproach is POV from the start.
It specifically dismisses that the early Betty Boop was very racy, and aimed at adults, for the times, and had to be toned down due to the Hayes Code. Swing Shift Cinderella, Red Hot Riding Hood, Uncle Tom's Cabana, Coal Black and de Sebben Dwarfs, and Little Rural Riding Hood all are examples of US Made pre-1950 animations that were both aimed at adult audiences and would be considered unappropriated for children when they were made (Heck even now Red Hot Ridding Hood is not shown without the censored ending which implied bestiality).
It also ignores that the early Flintstones were aimed at Adults. The series was originally sponsored by Winston Cigarettes and was the first US Animated show that depicted a married couple sleeping in the same bed, Gasp!!, and dealt with infertility, albeit indirectly. Not to mention the cigarette promos featuring Fred and Barney relaxing after a long hard days work by sitting back and lighting up a Winston cigarette.
The lists are also incomplete. Urusei Yatsura, which did air on US PBS Stations in the US, in the first episode has the male protagonist win his competition with the female protagonist by removing her top with a toy gun with a suction cup plunger attachment and while she moves to cover herself, a brief topless flash is in the episode, he wins. This show however is missing from the list. Ranma 1/2 also has aired on PBS Stations in the US and has several topless scenes and the main character is "cursed" the effects of the curse being whenever he becomes doused with cold water he becomes a young woman- yet the series is missing from the list. The list also lists many shows that were produced in Japan and shown on Adult Swim as being commissioned by Cartoon Network, implying they have control over the series. That is a double falsehood as Cartoon Network neither commissioned the shows nor has control over them (Well they do edit out bits). Neither of those two series were aimed at young children, rather they were aimed at Japanese young adults and adults.
The lists themselves also bother me, it seems the entire point of them and the article is to subjectively say certain animations are not appropriate for children. This is very POV. Many parents would have few qualms with allowing Their Children watch the Simpsons. I have also seen many people claim they would not only allow their children to watch Ranma 1/2 but would prefer they watch that over pretty much anything on US prime time broadcast TV. The suggestion to change the definition of what is adult animation for this purpose does nothing for this. If we are going to keep this article it should be a well researched article on how the notion that animation should be for children only came about.

I just did a ton of research on this

The first thing I've Found is that journalist are very very lazzzzzzy!! The second thing I realized is that almost every online history of animation[1] has excluded most of the US, in particular the pre-WWII US, and Europe pornographic releases while including every single last Japanese release.

Some of the research I've found, AS A NOTE SOME OF THE CITATIONS i DUG UP ARE NOT CHILD/WORK FRIENDLY I'VE NOTED WHICH- as would be expected considering the topic;

1. There were multiple 16 mm pornographic films made and distributed in the US in the 20's and 30's [2] . Titles include The Virgin with the Hot Pants (1924) [3] ,Buried Treasure (1925) Aka Pecker Island [4] , and Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure (1929) [5] . Eveready Harton in Buried Treasure has been included in just about every Porn Anthology since the History of The Blue Movie [6].

2. In 1986 there was a series called Dirty Little Cartoons [7] (WARNING: Citation not child nor work friendly) Released in the US. An anthology of all the Pornographic Cartoons from Europe going back to the turn of the century (1900) [8] [9][10] [11]. There are Multiple anthologies available, but I couldn't find out which titles are included [12] [13] [14] [15] (WArning:None of these citations are child or work friendly)

3. The first War Propaganda Animation was created in the 1918 film THE SINKING OF THE LUSITANIA; AN AMAZING MOVING PEN PICTURE [16] . There was a lot of War Propaganda animations [17] . The Japanese also used Animation for War Propaganda most notably the 1934 short Private 2nd-Class Norakuro and Momotaro's Gods-Blessed Sea Warrior in 1945 [18] (Warning: Citation not child/work friendly)

4. The word PHAT was first used in 1916 [19]

5. Almost all of the early US Animations (Pre-1921) were aimed at adults and centered around entertaining adults [20]

6. The US used Animation to train recruits in WWI. Most notably the Max Fleischer's "How to Fire A Machine Gun" created at Fort Still [21] . In 1942 the U.S. government formed 18th Air Force Base Unit, also known as the First Motion Picture Unit (FMPU) in Culver City, California. [22] This unit turned out over 116 animated films Many of which were narrated by Ronald Reagan [23] [24] . The Private SNAFU (This is an acronym for Situation Normal Alls F...d Up) series, consisting of 28 animated shorts developed in 1942 from an idea of Colonel Frank Capra, designed to teach soldiers through Bad Example. Private SNAFU included many nude images including the episodes [25](Warning: Citation not child/work friendly) in particular where he dreams up his girlfriend reading his letter home in nothing but her garter and panties [26] (Warning: Citation not child/work friendly) . Booby Traps[27] is also hilarious. These shows were shown to US enlisted men despite the fact that many civilian animations, like Betty Boop, were forced to tame down due to the Hayes Code.

7. The first adult Japaneses animation was Sennin Buraku (Hermits' Village) which ran for 2 months on late night TV [28] in 1963 it was not overly explicit but did contain adult themes. The first Japanese Animation that depicted nudity was Osamu Tezuka's feature film 1,001 Nights, released in June 1969, followed quickly by Maruhi Gekiga: Ukiyo-e 1001 Nights in October of that year [29] (Warning: Citation not child/work friendly). These two were followed by the 1970 movie Cleopatra [30], which was described as"kid stuff with naked breasts." (not really porn) [31]. The first truly pornographic Japaneses animation was Yuki no Kurenai Kesho - Shojo Bara Kei ("The Reddening Snow, Girl Tortured with Roses") released in 1984 [32][33] followed by Cream Lemon in that same year.

8. In 1972, although animated pornography was not new, airing it in public theaters was. An animated version of Little Annie Fanny[34] was shown in theaters in New York in 1972, until Playboy sued them for copyright infringement, as was Cleopatra Queen of Sex to "to steal some of Fritz's thunder." [35] .

9. The first company to try to faithfully import a Japanese pornography film was Central Park Media with their first release Minna Agechau ("I Give My All") at the 1991 AnimeCon convention in San Jose. The LA Times and Fox News ran exposes about American Children's Morals being assaulted by this new animated porn imported from japan called Anime [36] [37] . This theme was parroted in 1998 by the NY Times [38] (Warning: Citation not child/work friendly) , and even to this day [39] , by journalist. These "journalist" ignore that the US animators pioneered animated pornography in the 1920's and resurgence of animated pornography surfaced from 1969 through the 80's with titles like Snow White and the 7 Dwarfs (1979) [40] , Little Annie Fanny (1972) , Graphyty (1969) [41] , and other such titles.

10. The Parents Television Council (The PTC) , a collation of religious and parent groups, is activly targeting the ADV Anime Network, Adult Swim, and Cartoon Network animated features and trying to get them off the air [42] . The PTC has been targeting the Simpsons although the cite MTV's animated offerings as the barn door opener. This is despite the fact that the Simpsons, which they also target, were introduced in 1987 as short sketches in the Tracey Uleman Show. In fact the lists on the article's page looks like it was generated by PTC members.

Two lists

I think that we should introduce two lists into the page. One of which is animation directly inteneded for adults only, another list which defines shows which are marketed to all ages, but feature themes which only adults will directly understand. I think this will then help make the article more clear to those researching this subject, as well as making it more clear which programmes to include.IdeologicalArrest (talk) 21:16, 6 March 2008 (UTC)

- Another option, as mentioned before I believe, is to discern between 'adult' meaning 'containing material inappropiate and unsuitable for children,' e.g. cursing, violence, pornography etc., and 'adult' as meaning 'containing mature, well developed themes, sensibilities and/or humor that adults can appreciate' e.g. well-rounded character development, drama or dramatic themes, regret, philosophy, certain kinds of satire or comedic timing, references to pop culture from the 80's etc. This second 'adult' does not mean children won't also like it, just that these particular aspects are only available to adults, as children will either not notice them or not appreciate them. Therefore while it's possible for someone who is an adult to enjoy literally anything, animation would only fall under this second 'adult' if it contained at least certain things that adults, and not children, can appreciate. Also, of course, it's possible for a work to fall under both types of 'adult.' Perhaps using different terms such as 'adult' and 'mature' would help clarify things? This problem of distinction is not unique to animation, however, as many films declared to be 'adult' or 'mature' are only 'adult' by the first definition, and actually quite infantile and immature in their handling of the plot, characters, etc. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 66.56.40.204 (talk) 09:13, 14 November 2008 (UTC)

Rename or Merge with Another Article

Well obviously, as it’s been stated several times, this article needs to be renamed. Adult films, adult shops, adult comics, adult entertainment, adult anything... all carry a pornographic connotation. Perhaps we should merge this (not in its entirety, of course) with the Modern animation of the United States article. Or we could rename this “Animation for Adults” as it’s called in the Modern Animation article. That, however, can and will still be misconstrued for pornographic animation and film. I think the best idea would be to go for the prior and merge this article for the reason above, as well as because I find the list of “adult” animated programmes superfluous. Support or oppose? This desperately needs to be put right.--BaKa-NEKO (talk) 01:45, 3 September 2008 (UTC)

Adult animation vs. children's animation are common terms in film-making that have nothing to do with pornography. And encyclopedia is a place for educating it's readers instead of relying on personal cultural biases. And there is no reason to merge the article since it is a chapter on its own in History of animation like in History of film. --Termer (talk) 17:00, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
PS.since sexual themes are part of Adult themes, there is nothing wrong with the articles title in that sense either.--Termer (talk) 17:08, 9 September 2008 (UTC)
I agree with Termer. Mostly because, whether "Adult animation" refers to pornographic animation or animation for adults, it certainly doesn't exist only in the U.S. However, I agree that list probably shouldn't be there. I think this article would improve a lot if we used the sources mentioned two sections above. As for the pornographic/for adults problem, I see two solutions: either make the article about both (would probably be unnecessarily confusing) or make this a disambiguation for two articles: Pornographic animation and Animation for adults. On the Animation for adults article we could have a hatnote directing people to the Pornographic animation article, if that's what they're looking for. --Cattus talk 18:47, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
Or we could do something similar but more simple: keep this article and have it be about animation for adults, have a Pornographic animation article and the hatnote here directing people to it. And, per what Termer said, seeing as this article would be about all animation for adults, it could/should have a section for pornographic animation.--Cattus talk 19:02, 10 September 2008 (UTC)
There are 6 books available that mention the term "Pornographic animation" so feel free to start up an article if you think the subject is notable on it's own. I'd make it first just a chapter of this one but wouldn't pay too much attention to the question . For a simple reason: what exactly is considered "pornography" can vary depending on cultural backgrounds and is more a subject of personal opinions rather than a fact.--Termer (talk) 17:06, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
PS, therefore labeling any films or animation as "pornography" should better come from any respected film and/or animation scholars/historians. In case a film is not mentioned in any studies or books written on Animation, it means it's not notable enough and we shouldn't concern ourselves with such films for WP purposes. --Termer (talk) 17:15, 11 September 2008 (UTC)
I think for now a section on this article is enough.--Cattus talk 15:24, 13 September 2008 (UTC)

Anime....

Seeing as the list of adult anime is never-ending & can be added until no tomorrow., should it be removed or given it's own section?


Removed, it sticks out and a lot of obvious anime are missing.J'onn J'onzz (talk) 16:17, 25 October 2008 (UTC)

List

This is way too subjective, I don't think you can list every adult cartoon ever.

Also why are spongebob and fairly odd parents mentioned, they aren't adult at all.J'onn J'onzz (talk) 16:17, 25 October 2008 (UTC)

Commissioning Networks

Is there a reason that many of the Japanese anime eventually shown in the US on Adult Swim have AS listed as their commissioning network, rather than their original Japanese stations? I think somewhere along the line, an editor misunderstood. 98.164.199.81 (talk) 10:54, 18 November 2008 (UTC)

What the --?

Total Drama Island, Total Drama Action, and 6teen is NOT adult animation. Some adults may watch it, but its rating in Canada is G, although it's TV-PG in US-- it's not an ADULT ANIMATION. They're not like Family Guy or The Simpsons or Robot Chicken. It's just directed for older children. I'll fix it. Kjinho213 (talk) 02:14, 4 February 2009 (UTC)

Alternative animation

Has anyone else heard of the term "alternative animation"? I have seen Ralph Bakshi's films being described as such. That might be worth writing an article about if there are enough sources. I think it can be established that many of the titles listed here could be considered alternative, although this article mostly focuses on mainstream adult animation. (Ibaranoff24 (talk) 08:41, 24 February 2009 (UTC))

"Unencyclopedic" List

Television Shows

Note "commissioning network" mean the network that supplied the bulk of the capital to produce the series, and therefore has a lot of power over it. This is almost always the first network to screen a series.

Name Commissioning Network Country of Origin
12 oz. Mouse Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
2DTV ITV  UK
3-South MTV  US
Aaagh! It's the Mr. Hell Show BBC Two  Canada /  UK
Æon Flux MTV  US
Afro Samurai Spike TV  Japan
Alien Boot Camp Logo  US
The Amazing Screw-On Head Sci Fi Channel  US
American Dad! FOX, TBS, Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Angry Kid BBC Three  UK
Aqua Teen Hunger Force Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Air Gear TV Tokyo  Japan
Assy McGee Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Baby Blues The WB  US
Beavis and Butt-head MTV  US
Black Lagoon Various Japanese Broadcast Networks  Japan
The Black Panther BET  US
Blood+ Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Blue Gender Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Bob and Margaret Channel 4 UK  Canada /  UK
The Boondocks Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
The Brak Show Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Bromwell High Channel 4 UK  UK /  Canada
The Brothers Grunt MTV  US
Bro'Town TV3 NZ  NZ
Capitol Critters ABC  US
Cartoon Planet Cartoon Network  US
Cartoon Sushi MTV  US
Celebrity Deathmatch MTV  US
Chilly Beach CBC  Canada
Clerks ABC US  US
The Cleveland Show FOX  US
Clone High MTV  Canada /  US
Cnex (also Cnex Bach) S4C  UK
Code Geass Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Code Monkeys G4  US
Committed CTV Television Network  Canada
Cowboy Bebop Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Crapston Villas Channel 4 UK  UK
Crayon Shin-chan Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
The Critic ABC, FOX  US
Da Mob MTV  US /  Canada
Darker Than Black Animax,TBS, MBS  Japan
Daria MTV  US
Delta State France 2  France /  Canada
Desert Punk Mainichi Broadcasting System  Japan
Dilbert UPN  US
Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Comedy Central  US
Dogshitter Wants MTV2  US
Death Note Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Downtown MTV  US
Drawn Together Comedy Central  US
Devil May Cry ADV Films  Japan
The Drinky Crow Show Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Duckman USA Network  US
Earth Girl Arjuna TV Tokyo, Animax  Japan
Elfen Lied AT-X  Japan
Ergo Proxy WOWOW  Japan
Family Dog CBS  US
Family Guy FOX, TBS, Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Father of the Pride NBC  US
Fat Sluts Men & Motors  UK
Fish Police CBS  US
The Flintstones ABC  US
Freak Show Comedy Central  US
Free for All Showtime  US
Frisky Dingo Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Friday: The Animated Series MTV2  US
Fudêncio e Seus Amigos MTV Brasil  Brazil
Fullmetal Alchemist Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Futurama FOX, Comedy Central  US
G4's Late Night Peepshow G4  US
Game Over UPN  US
Gantz Fuji Television  Japan
Gary & Mike UPN  US
Gary the Rat Spike TV  US
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex Animax, Cartoon Network  Japan
God, The Devil and Bob NBC  US
The Goode Family ABC  US
Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor WOWOW  Japan
The Groovenians Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Happy Tree Friends G4, self published by Mondo Mini Shows  US
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
The Head MTV  US
Hellsing Animax  Japan
Hey Monie! BET  US
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Chiba TV, Kansai TV, Tokai TV  Japan
Hobbies BBC Three  UK
Home Movies UPN  US
Hopeless Pictures IFC  US
Human Contraptions ABC Australia  Australia
I Am Not an Animal BBC Two  UK
Inspektor Erektor 4.Fun.TV  Poland
Jean-Claude LeThargic MTV  US
The Jetsons ABC  US
Kevin Spencer The Comedy Network  Canada
Kid Notorious Comedy Central  US
King of the Hill FOX  US
Korgoth of Barbaria Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Life's a Zoo The Detour ( Teletoon)  Canada
The Life and Times of Tim HBO  US
Lil' Bush Comedy Central  US
Liquid Television MTV  US
Lucy, the Daughter of the Devil Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Lugar Heights MTV Tr3s  US
Macross Mainichi Broadcasting  Japan
Macross 7 Mainichi Broadcasting  Japan
Macross Plus Studio Nue  Japan
The Maxx MTV  US
Metalocalypse Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Minoriteam Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Mission Hill The WB/Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
MK 22 Bip  ISR
Modern Toss Channel 4  UK
Monkey Dust BBC Three  UK
Moral Orel Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Mr. Bogus ABC  Philippines
Neon Genesis Evangelion TV Tokyo  Japan
The Oblongs The WB  US
Paranoia Agent Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Penguins Behind Bars Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Perfect Hair Forever Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
The PJs FOX, The WB  US
Pond Life Channel 4 UK  UK
Popetown BBC Three  UK
Problems DR2  Denmark
Quads! SBS Australia  Australia /  Canada
Queer Duck Icebox.com, Showtime US  US
RahXephon Fuji Television  Japan
Record of Lodoss War Bandai Visual, TV Tokyo  Japan
Red Garden TV Asahi  Japan
Reign: The Conqueror Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
The Ren and Stimpy Show Nickelodeon, MTV, Comedy Central  US
Ren and Stimpy Adult Party Cartoon Spike TV  US
Rex the Runt BBC Two  UK
Rick & Steve Logo  US
The Ripping Friends Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Robot Chicken Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Robotech Television syndication  US /  Japan
Rocko's Modern Life Nickelodeon, MTV  US
Samurai Champloo Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
s-CRY-ed Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Saddle Rash Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Sammy NBC  US
Sealab 2021 Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Sennin Buraku Fuji TV  Japan
Shorties Watchin' Shorties Comedy Central  US
Shuffle! WOWOW  Japan
The Simpsons FOX  US
Sit Down, Shut Up FOX  US
Slacker Cats ABC Family  US
Sons of Butcher The Detour (Teletoon)  Canada
South Park Comedy Central  US
Spaceballs: The Animated Series G4  US
Space Ghost Coast to Coast Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Spawn HBO  US
Speed Grapher IFC  Japan
Spicy City HBO  US
Spider-Man: The New Animated Series MTV  US
Spy Groove MTV  US
Squidbillies Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Starveillance E!  US
Station X The Detour (Teletoon)  Canada
Stressed Eric BBC Two  UK
Stripperella Spike TV  US
Stroker and Hoop Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Super Adventure Team MTV  US
Superjail Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
The Super Milk-chan Show Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
SuperNews Current TV  US
Texhnolyze Fuji Television, Animax  Japan
That Crook'd 'Sipp Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
This Just In! Spike TV  US
Tokko Kodansha  Japan
Tom Goes to the Mayor Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Tomorrow's Joe Fuji Television  Japan
Total Drama Island Teletoon, Cartoon Network  Canada /  US
Trigun TV Tokyo, Cartoon Network  Japan
Trinity Blood Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Tripping the Rift Sci Fi Channel  US
TV Funhouse NBC, Comedy Central  US
Two Dreadful Children FOX  US
Two Posh Old Men UKTV  UK
Undergrads MTV  US
The Venture Bros. Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
VH1 ILL-ustrated VH1  US
Wait till Your Father Gets Home Syndicated  US
Welcome to the NHK Various Japanese Broadcast Networks  Japan
Welcome to Eltingville Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Where's Huddles? CBS  US
Where My Dogs At? MTV2  US
Witchblade (anime) IFC  Japan
Witch Hunter Robin Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Włatcy móch (The Lords Of The Flies) TV4, MTV Polska, Comedy Central Polska  Poland
Wolf's Rain Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
The Wrong Coast The Movie Network  Canada
Xavier: Renegade Angel Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
The Xtacles Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  US
Yukikaze Animax  Japan
YuYu Hakusho Adult Swim (Cartoon Network)  Japan
Zeroman The Detour (Teletoon)  Canada

Feature Films

Country Name Year of release
 Argentina El Apóstol 1917
 Argentina Without a Trace 1918
 Argentina Peludópolis 1931
 Soviet Union The New Gulliver 1935
 UK Animal Farm 1954
 US Heaven and Earth Magic 1962
 Italy West and Soda 1965
 France Mr. and Mrs. Kabal's Theatre 1967
 Japan One Thousand and One Arabian Nights 1969
 Japan Cleopatra: Queen of Sex 1970
 US Fritz the Cat 1972
 US Little Annie Fanny 1972
 France Fantastic Planet 1973
 US Heavy Traffic 1973
 Japan Belladonna 1973
 US The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat 1974
 US Down and Dirty Duck 1974
 Belgium Tarzoon: Shame of the Jungle 1975
 US Coonskin 1975
 US Once Upon a Girl 1976
 US Wizards 1977
 Italy Allegro non troppo 1977
 US Fantastic Animation Festival 1977
 UK Watership Down 1978
 Hungary Foam Bath 1979
 Cuba Elpidio Valdés 1979
 Belgium B.C. Rock 1980
 Canada Heavy Metal 1981
 France Time Masters 1981
 Japan Rennyo and His Mother 1981
 US American Pop 1981
 Australia Grendel Grendel Grendel 1981
 US Hey Good Lookin' 1982
 Italy King Dick 1982
 France /  Poland Chronopolis 1982
 UK The Plague Dogs 1982
 US Fire and Ice 1983
 Japan Golgo 13 1983
 Japan Barefoot Gen 1983
 Canada Rock & Rule 1983
 Cuba Vampires in Havana 1985
 Japan Angel's Egg 1985
 Czechoslovakia Krysař 1985
 Japan Vampire Hunter D 1985
 UK When the Wind Blows 1986
 US Sophie's Place[43] 1986
 US The Amazing Mr. Bickford 1987
 Belgium The Big Bang 1987
 Soviet Union Laughter and Grief by the White Sea 1987
 Japan Wicked City 1987
 Japan Akira 1988
 Japan Grave of the Fireflies 1988
 France Light Years 1988
 Hungary Cat City 1989
 Germany Werner - Leg Hard! 1990
 Ukraine Eneida 1991
 Japan Only Yesterday 1991
 US Cool World 1992
 US Evil Toons 1992
 US The Tune 1992
 US Bébé's Kids 1992
 Japan Ninja Scroll 1993
 UK The Secret Adventures of Tom Thumb 1993
 South Korea Blue Seagull 1994
 Germany Felidae 1994
 Japan Ghost in the Shell 1995
 Japan Memories 1995
 Germany Werner - Eat My Dust!!! 1996
 US Beavis and Butt-Head Do America 1996
 Japan Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death and Rebirth 1997
 Japan The End of Evangelion 1997
 Germany The Little Bastard 1997
 Australia Go to Hell! 1997
 US I Married a Strange Person! 1997
 Japan Princess Mononoke 1997
 US Mondo Plympton 1997
 Japan Perfect Blue 1997
 France The Perfume of the Invisible One 1997
 Japan Jin-Roh 1998
 US South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut 1999
 US Cartoon Noir 1999
 Germany Werner - Volles Rooäää!!! 1999
 Japan Blood: The Last Vampire 2000
 US Heavy Metal 2000 2000
 Japan Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust 2000
 US Batman Beyond: Return of the Joker 2000
 US Is It Fall Yet? 2000
 Japan Metropolis 2001
 US Mutant Aliens 2001
 US Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within 2001
 US Waking Life 2001
 Japan Millennium Actress 2001
 Japan Cowboy Bebop: The Movie 2001
 US Eight Crazy Nights 2002
 US Is It College Yet? 2002
 Canada /  France The Triplets of Belleville 2003
 Japan Tokyo Godfathers 2003
 Cuba Más Vampires in Havana 2003
 US The Dream-Quest of Unknown Kadath 2003
 France /  Canada Kaena: The Prophecy 2003
 Japan Winter Days 2003
 US /  Japan The Animatrix 2003
 Japan Appleseed 2004
 Hungary The District! 2004
 US Hair High 2004
 Denmark Terkel in Trouble 2004
 Japan Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence 2004
 US Team America: World Police 2004
 US Disaster! 2005
 Estonia Frank and Wendy[44] 2005
 US Lil' Pimp 2005
 Japan The Book of the Dead 2005
 US Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story 2005
 US A Scanner Darkly 2006
 US Blood Tea and Red String 2006
 US Hellboy: Sword of Storms 2006
 Norway Free Jimmy 2006
 South Korea Aachi & Ssipak 2006
 US Queer Duck: The Movie 2006
 Germany The Little Bastard and the Old Fart: Death Sucks 2006
 US Live Freaky! Die Freaky! 2006
 Japan Paprika 2006
 Denmark Princess 2006
 Russia Prince Vladimir 2006
 US Ultimate Avengers 2006
 US Ultimate Avengers 2 2006
 France Renaissance 2006
 Brazil Wood & Stock: Sexo, Orégano e Rock'n'Roll 2006
 US Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie Film for Theaters 2007
 Czech Republic One Night in One City [45]
Jedné noci v jednom městě
2007
 US Superman: Doomsday 2007
 US We Are the Strange 2007
 US Hellboy: Blood and Iron 2007
 France Fear(s) of the Dark 2007
 Hungary Catcher: Cat City 2 2007
 US Doctor Strange 2007
 Japan Appleseed Ex Machina 2007
 France Persepolis 2007
 US The Invincible Iron Man 2007
 US Year of the Fish 2007
 US The Simpsons Movie 2007
 US Chicago 10 2007
 US Mosaic 2007
 US The Condor 2007
 US Beowulf 2007
 US Futurama: Bender's Big Score 2007
 South Africa Tengers 2007
 Russia Alien Pile[46] 2007
 Japan Sword of the Stranger 2007
 Russia Krakatuk 2007
 Israel Waltz with Bashir 2008
 US Idiots and Angels 2008
 Denmark Journey to Saturn 2008
 US Futurama: The Beast with a Billion Backs 2008
 US Futurama: Bender's Game 2008
 US Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder 2008
 US /  Japan Batman: Gotham Knight 2008
 Japan Resident Evil: Degeneration 2008
 Canada Edison and Leo 2008
 Japan The Sky Crawlers 2008
 US Justice League: The New Frontier 2008
 Australia /  Israel $9.99 2008
 Canada Tripping the Rift: The Movie 2008

Upcoming

Country Name Year
 US The Haunted World of El Superbeasto 2009
 US Wonder Woman 2009
 UK Grass Roots [47] In Production
 US Last Days of Coney Island In Production
 Russia The Overcoat In Production
 Russia A Robot Story, or Shoot, Mofucka, Shoot! In Production
 NZ Bro Town: The Movie In Production

Cartoons aimed at kids and families mistaken as adult in America

Shouldn't we mention that American cartoon fanboys tend consider foreign children's cartoon "mature" that are looked at as acceptable in those countries? I remember a lot of anger of Viewtiful Joe's tv show from the fanboys because 4kids dubbed it. Plus Sailor Moon fanobys tend to react this way too. I also think it should be noted that Japan has a much more accepting view of sexuality than america but considerable opposition to guns(it is illegal to own a gun in Japan) YVNP (talk) 04:16, 26 March 2009 (UTC)