Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Traditional festivals - Cartoons aired between 1980 and 2000

Cartoons aired between 1980 and 2000

1. "Superman Earth" is an environmentally friendly American animated series.

Director Ted Turner.

The production companies are DIC Entertainment (1990-1993), Hanna-Barbera (1993-1996) and Turner Program Services.

The series was once broadcast on the "Smart House" section of the 6pm children's program (the predecessor of "Windmill") on China Central Television's News and Comprehensive Channel (now Comprehensive Channel, CCTV-1).

2. "Detective Gadget" is an American cartoon broadcast by Dick Animation after the completion of "Tiny Little One". It is loved by the public because of its wit and humor.

Released in 1983.

3. "Journey to the West" is an animation work jointly produced by the Animation Department of CCTV and the Torch Animation Branch of China International Television Corporation. It has 52 episodes and is directed by Fang Runnan.

The play describes the story of Sun Wukong, Zhu Bajie, and Drifting Monk, who together protect Monk Tang from the Eastern Tang Dynasty to the West to obtain Buddhist scriptures. They go through ninety-nine and eighty-one difficulties along the way to retrieve the true scriptures, and the process of the four masters and disciples achieving enlightenment.

The work premiered on the CCTV comprehensive channel "Windmill" on July 23, 1999.

4. "Four Wheel Drive Brothers" is a classic comic serialized by Japanese cartoonist Tetsuhiro Koshida in the famous Japanese magazine "Happy Dragon", and is a super popular animation based on this structure. It is based on toys (mini four-wheel drive vehicles), animation

, movies, games, CDs, collection cards, stickers and other popular animation works in various media.

5. "Space Knight" (Japanese: テッカマンブレード, English: Tekkaman Blade) is a Japanese science fiction animation screened on TV Tokyo on February 18, 1992. It was introduced to China the following year.