List of superhero television series

The following is a list of superhero television series.

DC and Marvel[edit]

Because so many DC and Marvel comic books based on superheroes have been adapted into television series, they have separate entries:

Toei Company[edit]

Japan's Toei Company has also produced numerous tokusatsu superhero television shows, listed in the following article:

Independents[edit]

Independent companies also produced a few superhero television shows aside from DC, Marvel and Toei, listed in the following articles:

Miscellaneous live-action[edit]

This table does not list TV series based on properties owned by DC Comics, Marvel Comics, etc.

Title Year(s) Publisher Network Notes
The Lone Ranger[1] 1949–1957 WXYT (AM) ABC Based on the radio show The Lone Ranger.
Captain Video and His Video Rangers[2] 1949–1955 Original DuMont
Buck Rogers[2] 1950–1951 Amazing Stories ABC Series based on the space opera by Phillip Francis Nowlan.
Dick Tracy[3] 1950–1951 Detroit Mirror ABC Series based on the comic strip by Chester Gould.
Captain Z-Ro[4] 1951–1956 Original KRON-TV
Terry and the Pirates[5] 1953 Tribune Media Services Syndication Series based on the comic strip Terry and the Pirates by Milton Caniff.
Flash Gordon[2] 1954–1955 King Features Syndicate DuMont Series based on the comic strip Flash Gordon by Alex Raymond.
Captain Midnight[6] 1954–1956 Dancer Fitzgerald Sample CBS Series based on the radio show.
Sheena, Queen of the Jungle[7] 1955–1956 Fiction House Syndication Series based on the comic book by Will Eisner and Jerry Iger.
Zorro[8] 1957–1959 Argosy ABC Produced by Walt Disney Productions.
Planet Prince[9] 1958–1959 Original NTV
The Invisible Man[10] 1958–1959 C. Arthur Pearson ITV
Moonlight Mask[11] 1958–1959 Original TBS
Mighty Atom[12] 1959–1960 Kobunsha MBS Adaptation of the manga series Astro Boy.
Steve Canyon[13] 1958–1959 King Features Syndicate NBC Series based on the comic strip Steve Canyon by Milton Caniff.
Tetsujin 28-go[14] 1960 Kobunsha NTV Series based on the manga by Mitsuteru Yokoyama.
The Avengers[15] 1961–1969 Original ITV Series unrelated to Marvel's comic book The Avengers.
The Saint[16] 1962–1969 Ward Lock & Co ITV Series based on the books by Leslie Charteris.
Doctor Who[17] 1963–present Original BBC One
Get Smart[18] 1965–1970 NBC/CBS
The Green Hornet[19] 1966–1967 Gold Key Comics ABC Produced by 20th Century Fox Television.
Ultra Series[20] 1966–present Original TBS
Tarzan[21] 1966–1968 A.C. McClurg NBC
The Space Giants[22] 1966–1967 Shonen Fuji TV Series based on the manga by Osamu Tezuka.
Adam Adamant Lives![23] 1966–1967 Original BBC One
The Girl from U.N.C.L.E.[16] 1966–1967 NBC Spin-off of The Man from U.N.C.L.E..
Star Trek[24] 1966–1968 NBC
Captain Nice[25] 1967 NBC
Mr. Terrific[26] 1967 CBS
He & She[27] 1967–1968 CBS
Akakage[28] 1967–1968 KTV
The Mod Squad[29] 1968–1973 ABC
Land of the Giants[24] 1968–1970 ABC
The Champions[6] 1969 ITV
Kamen Rider Series[30] 1971–present MBS
Spectreman[31] 1971–1972 Fuji TV
Mirrorman[11] 1971–1972 Fuji TV
Kung Fu[32] 1972–1975 ABC
Android Kikaider[11] 1972–1973 TV Asahi
Iron King[33] 1972–1973 TBS
The Six Million Dollar Man[34] 1973–1978 ABC Produced by Universal Television,.
El Chapulín Colorado[35] 1973–1979 Las Estrellas
The Tomorrow People[36] 1973–1979 ITV
Fireman[37] 1973 NTV
Inazuman[11] 1973–1974 TV Asahi
Super Robot Red Baron[11] 1973–1974 NTV
Kikaider 01[11] 1973–1974 TV Asahi Sequel to Android Kikaider.
Zone Fighter[38] 1973 NTV
Super Sentai[39] 1975–present TV Asahi
The Invisible Man[40] 1975–1976 C. Arthur Pearson NBC Series based on the novel The Invisible Man by H.G. Wells.
Holmes & Yoyo[41] 1976–1977 Original ABC
Charlie's Angels[42] 1976–1981 ABC
The Bionic Woman[43] 1976–1978 ABC Spin-off of The Six Million Dollar Man.
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl'[10] 1976–1977 ABC Part of The Krofft Supershow.
Monster Squad[44] 1976–1977 NBC Superheroes based on the Universal Monsters.
The Kids From C.A.P.E.R.[45] 1976–1977 NBC
Wonderbug[46] 1976–1978 ABC Segment of The Krofft Supershow.
The New Avengers[15] 1976–1977 ITV Sequel to The Avengers.
Gemini Man[47] 1976 C. Arthur Pearson NBC Series based on the book The Invisible Man.
Man from Atlantis[48] 1977–1978 Original NBC
Bigfoot and Wildboy[49] 1977–1979 ABC Part of The Krofft Supershow.
Ganbaron[50] 1977 Syndication Series loosely inspired by Superman.
Exo-Man[51] 1977 NBC
Jason of Star Command[52] 1978–1980 CBS Part of Tarzan and the Super 7.
Dinosaur Corps Koseidon[53] 1978–1979 Syndication
Space Ironman Kyodain[54] 1978 Syndication
Monkey[55] 1978–1980 Wu Cheng'en Nippon TV Series based on the novel Journey to the West.
Buck Rogers in the 25th Century[2] 1979–1981 Amazing Stories NBC Series based on the space opera by Phillip Francis Nowlan.
Megaloman[11] 1979 Original Fuji TV
The Greatest American Hero[56] 1981–1983 ABC
Metal Hero Series[11] 1982–1999 TV Asahi
Knight Rider[57] 1982–1986 NBC
The Powers of Matthew Star[47] 1982–1983 NBC
The Phoenix[58] 1982 ABC
Manimal[10] 1983 NBC
Automan[59] 1983–1984 ABC
Zorro and Son[8] 1983 Argosy CBS
The A-Team[60] 1983–1987 Original NBC
Highway to Heaven[61] 1984–1989 NBC
Going Bananas[62] 1984 NBC
Airwolf[63] 1984–1987 CBS
The Master[64] 1984 ABC
Blue Thunder[65] 1984 ABC Series based on the film Blue Thunder.
Robin of Sherwood[16] 1984–1986 William Langland ITV Series based on the legend of Robin Hood.
Misfits of Science[66] 1985–1986 Original NBC
Street Hawk[67] 1985 ABC
Super Gran[68] 1985–1987 DC Thomson ITV
MacGyver[69] 1985–1992 Original ABC
The Equalizer[70] 1985–1989 CBS
Stingray[6] 1985–1987 NBC
Photon[71] 1986 Syndication Series based on the laser tag game Photon: The Ultimate Game on Planet Earth.
Journey to the West[55] 1986 Wu Cheng'en CCTV Series based on the novel.
Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future[72] 1987–1988 Original Syndication
Sable[73] 1987–1988 First Comics ABC
Once a Hero[74] 1987 Original ABC
Beauty and the Beast[75] 1987–1990 CBS
Werewolf[76] 1987–1988 Fox
The Highwayman[6] 1987–1988 NBC
Star Trek: The Next Generation[77] 1987–1994 Syndication Part of the Star Trek franchise.
My Secret Identity[78] 1988–1991 CTV
Baywatch[79] 1989–2001 NBC
Quantum Leap[80] 1989–1993 NBC
Valentina[81] 1989 linus Italia 1 Series based on the Valentina comic series by Guido Crepax.
Mario Bros. Plumbing[82] 1989 Nintendo Syndication Live-action segment of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
Super Force[83] 1990–1992 Original Syndication
Zorro[84] 1990–1993 Argosy The Family Channel
She-Wolf of London[85] 1990–1991 Original Syndication
The Adventures of Pete & Pete[86] 1991–1996 Nickelodeon
Tarzan[21] 1991–1994 A.C. McClurg TF1
Dark Justice[87] 1991–1993 Original CBS
Highlander: The Series[10] 1992–1998 Syndication Based on the film Highlander.
The Tomorrow People[88] 1992–1995 ITV Reboot of The Tomorrow People.
Forever Knight[89] 1992–1996 CBS Based on the Nick Night film.
Raven[90] 1992–1993 CBS
Mann & Machine[6] 1992 NBC
The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles[82] 1992–1993 ABC Part of the Indiana Jones franchise.
Power Rangers[91] 1993–present TeenNick Contains footage of Super Sentai.
Time Trax[92] 1993–1994 Syndication
Walker, Texas Ranger[93] 1993–2001 CBS Series starring Chuck Norris.
Kung Fu: The Legend Continues[32] 1993–1997 PTEN Sequel to Kung Fu.
Gridman the Hyper Agent[94] 1993–1994 TBS
The X-Files[95] 1993–2018 Fox
Acapulco H.E.A.T.[6] 1993–1999 Syndication
Star Trek: Deep Space Nine[24] 1993–1999 Syndication Part of the Star Trek franchise.
RoboCop: The Series[96] 1994 CTV Based on the RoboCop film series. Set between the first two films.
The Secret World of Alex Mack[97] 1994–1998 Nickelodeon
VR Troopers[98] 1994–1996 Syndication Series containing footage of Choujinki Metalder, Jikuu Senshi Spielban and Space Sheriff Shaider.
Superhuman Samurai Syber-Squad[99] 1994–1995 Syndication Series containing footage of Gridman the Hyper Agent.
Tattooed Teenage Alien Fighters from Beverly Hills[100] 1994 USA Network
Touched by an Angel[61] 1994 CBS
Thunder in Paradise[65] 1994 Syndication Series starring pro-wrestler Hulk Hogan.
Get Smart[18] 1995 Fox Sequel to Get Smart.
M.A.N.T.I.S.[59] 1995 Fox
Bibleman[101] 1995–2016 TBN
Hercules: The Legendary Journeys[102] 1995–1999 Syndication
Xena: Warrior Princess[103] 1995–2001 Syndication Spin-off of Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
Masked Rider[104] 1995–1996 Fox Series containing footage of Kamen Rider Black RX.
Baywatch Nights[79] 1995–1997 Syndication Spin-off of Baywatch.,
Star Trek: Voyager[77] 1995-2001 UPN
Fist of Fury[105] 1995 ATV Home Series based on the film Fist of Fury.
Cybersix[106] 1995 Argentine comics Telefe Series based on the comic book Cybersix by Carlos Meglia.
The Pretender[107] 1996–2000 Original NBC
Big Bad Beetleborgs[108] 1996–1998 Fox Series containing footage of Juukou B-Fighter and B-Fighter Kabuto.
The Sentinel[109] 1996–1999 UPN
Early Edition[110] 1996–2000 CBS
Sabrina the Teenage Witch[111] 1996–2003 Archie Comics ABC Series based on the comic book Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Tarzan: The Epic Adventures[21] 1996–1997 A.C. McClurg Syndication
Millennium[112] 1996–1999 Original Fox Part of The X-Files franchise.
The Adventures of Sinbad[6] 1996–1998 Global Television Network Series based on Sinbad the Sailor.
Poltergeist: The Legacy[6] 1996–1999 Showtime
Profiler[6] 1996–2000 NBC
Viper[6] 1996–1999 NBC
Journey to the West[55] 1996 Wu Cheng'en TVB Jade Series based on the novel.
Neverwhere[113] 1996 Original BBC Two Series created by Neil Gaiman.
Ninja Turtles: The Next Mutation[114] 1997–1998 Mirage Studios Fox The series had a crossover with Power Rangers in Space.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer[91] 1997–2003 Original Syndication Continuation of the Buffy the Vampire Slayer film
La Femme Nikita[115] 1997–2001 CTV Series based on the film La Femme Nikita.
Conan the Adventurer[116] 1997–1998 Weird Tales Syndication Series based on the character created by Robert E. Howard.
Betaal Pachisi[117] 1997–1998 King Features Syndicate DD National Indian series based on the comic strip The Phantom by Lee Falk.
The New Adventures of Robin Hood[16] 1997–1998 William Langland TNT Series based on the legend of Robin Hood.
Team Knight Rider[6] 1997–1998 Original NBC Sequel to Knight Rider.
Shaktimaan[118] 1997–2005 Doordarshan
Godzilla Island[119] 1997–1998 TV Tokyo Spinoff of the Godzilla franchise.
Highlander: The Raven[10] 1998–1999 USA Network Spin-off of Highlander: The Series.
The Crow: Stairway to Heaven[120] 1998–1999 Caliber Press Syndication
Young Hercules[102] 1998–1999 Original Fox Prequel to Hercules: The Legendary Journeys.
Charmed[121] 1998–2006 The WB
Animorphs[122] 1998–1999 Scholastic Nickelodeon
Mystic Knights of Tir Na Nog[123] 1998–1999 Original Fox
V.I.P.[124] 1998–2002 Syndication
Mortal Kombat: Conquest[125] 1998–1999 Midway Games Syndication Series based on the video game Mortal Kombat.
Journey to the West II[55] 1998 Wu Cheng'en TVB Jade Sequel to Journey to the West.
Captain Vyom[126] 1998–1999 Original DD National
The Famous Jett Jackson[24] 1998–2001 Disney Channel
Angel[127] 1999–2004 The WB Spin-off of Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
Now and Again[128] 1999–2000 CBS
Relic Hunter[129] 1999–2002 Syndication
Harsh Realm[130] 1999–2000 Harris Publications Fox Series based on the comic book by James D. Hudnall and Andrew Paquette. The series was exec-produced by X-Files creator Chris Carter.
Roswell[131] 1999–2002 Pocket Books The WB Series based on the book series Roswell High by Melinda Metz.
Big Wolf on Campus[132] 1999–2002 Original YTV
BeastMaster[6] 1999–2002 CTV Series based on the film The Beastmaster.
Voicelugger[133] 1999 TV Tokyo
Dark Angel[134] 2000–2002 Fox
My Hero[135] 2000–2006 BBC One
Sheena[7] 2000–2002 Fiction House Syndication
The Invisible Man[136] 2000–2002 C. Arthur Pearson Syfy
Cleopatra 2525[137] 2000–2001 Original Syndication
France Five[62] 2000 Syndication Series inspired by Super Sentai.
Level 9[6] 2000–2001 UPN
The Others[6] 2000 NBC
Queen of Swords[6] 2000–2001 Global Television Network
Jack of All Trades[6] 2000 Syndication
Freedom[6] 2000 UPN
Son of the Beach[138] 2000–2002 FX Parody of Baywatch.
The Tick[139] 2001–2002 New England Comics Fox
Black Scorpion[59] 2001 Original Syfy Continuation of the films Black Scorpion and Black Scorpion II.
Los Luchadores[140] 2001 YTV
Cybergirl[141] 2001–2002 Network Ten
Alias[142] 2001–2006 ABC
RoboCop: Prime Directives[143] 2001 Space Part of the RoboCop franchise.
Atlantis High[144] 2001–2002 Channel 5
The Lone Gunmen[6] 2001 Fox Spin-off of The X-Files.
Special Unit 2[6] 2001–2002 UPN
24[145] 2001-2010 Fox
Star Trek: Enterprise[77] 2001-2005 UPN
The Monkey King[55] 2001 Wu Cheng'en Syfy Series based on the novel Journey to the West.
The Chronicle[146] 2001–2002 Random House Syfy Series based on News from the Edge by Mark Sumner.
Ace Lightning[147] 2002–2004 Original CBBC
John Doe[148] 2002–2003 Fox
She Spies[115] 2002–2004 Syndication
Firefly[149] 2002 Fox
Legacy of the Silver Shadow[150] 2002 Network 10
Jeremiah[130] 2002–2004 Le Lombard/Dupuis Showtime Series based on the comic book Jeremiah by Hermann Huppen.
The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra[55] 2002 Wu Cheng'en TVB Series based on the novel Journey to the West.
Firestarter: Rekindled[151] 2002 Viking Press Syfy Continuation of the film Firestarter
Jake 2.0[152] 2003–2004 Original UPN
Tru Calling[153] 2003–2005 Fox
Junior G[154] 2003–present DD National
Tarzan[21] 2003 A.C. McClurg The WB Series based on the book by Edgar Rice Burroughs.
Pretty Guardian Sailor Moon[155] 2003–2004 Kodansha Chubu-Nippon Broadcasting Adaptation of the Sailor Moon franchise.
The 4400[156] 2004–2007 Original USA Network
LazyTown[157] 2004–2014 Nick Jr. Channel
Krystala[158] 2004–2005 ABS-CBN
Mulawin[159] 2004–2005 GMA Network
Hex[160] 2004–2005 Sky One
Kyle XY[161] 2005–2009 ABC/ABC Family
Ghost Whisperer[162] 2005–2010 CBS
Supernatural[163] 2005–2020 The CW
Mighty Moshin' Emo Rangers[164] 2005–2015 MTV UK Parody of Power Rangers.
Darna[165] 2005 Mango Comics GMA Network Series based on the comic book by Mars Ravelo.
Medium[166] 2005–2011 Original NBC, CBS
Ang Panday[167] 2005–2006 Filipino Komiks ABS-CBN Series based on the comic book Panday by Carlo J. Caparas.
Encantadia[168] 2005 Original GMA Network Part of the Encantadia franchise.
Garo[169] 2005–2006 TXN
Young Blades[170] 2005 Alexandre Dumas PAX-TV Series based on the novel The Three Musketeers.
Heroes[171] 2006–2010 Original NBC
Monster Warriors[172] 2006–2008 YTV
The Amazing Extraordinary Friends[173] 2006–2008 TVNZ 2
Who Wants to Be a Superhero?[174] 2006–2007 POW! Entertainment Syfy Reality series hosted by Stan Lee.
Captain Barbell[165] 2006–2007 Pinoy Komiks GMA Network Series based on the graphic novels by Mars Ravelo.
Majika[168] 2006 Original GMA Network
Robin Hood[16] 2006–2009 William Langland BBC One Series based on the legend of Robin Hood.
Mega Mindy[175] 2006–2014 Original Ketnet
Sport Ranger[133] 2006–2012 Channel 3 (Thailand)
Super Inggo[176] 2006–2007 ABS-CBN
Torchwood[177] 2006–2015 BBC Three Spin-off of Doctor Who.
Life on Mars[178] 2006–2007 BBC One
Super Inggo 1.5: Ang Bagong Bangis[176] 2007 ABS-CBN Prequel to Super Inggo.
Bionic Woman[96] 2007 NBC Reboot of The Bionic Woman.
Painkiller Jane[179] 2007 Event Comics Global/Syfy
Journeyman[180] 2007 Original NBC
Chuck[181] 2007–2012 NBC
Moonlight[182] 2007–2008 CBS
Flash Gordon[183] 2007–2008 King Features Syndicate Syfy Series based on the comic strip by Alex Raymond.
Reaper[184] 2007–2009 Original The CW
The Dresden Files[185] 2007 Roc Books Syfy Adaptation of the Dresden Files by Jim Butcher.
El Zorro, la espada y la rosa[8] 2007 Argosy Telemundo
Lastikman[165] 2007–2008 Mango Comics ABS-CBN Series based on the comic book Lastikman by Mars Ravelo.
Cutie Honey: The Live[11] 2007–2008 Akita Shoten TV Tokyo Series based on the manga Cutie Honey by Go Nagai.
Kamandag[186] 2007–2008 Carlo J. Caparas GMA Network Series based on the graphic novel by Caparas.
The Sarah Jane Adventures[187] 2007–2011 Original CBBC Spin-off of Doctor Who.
Fantastic Man[168] 2007 GMA Network
Zaido: Pulis Pangkalawakan[168] 2007–2008 GMA Network Spin-off of Space Sheriff Shaider.
El Pantera[188] 2007–2010 Mundo Vid Canal 5 Series based on the comic book by Daniel Munoz.
Super Twins[168] 2007 Original GMA Network
Da Adventures of Pedro Penduko[168] 2007 Joshua Calungsod ABS-CBAN Series based on the comic character Pedro Penduko.
Terminator: The Sarah Connor Chronicles[189] 2008-2009 Original Fox
Fringe[190] 2008–2013 Fox
The Middleman[191] 2008 Viper Comics ABC Family Series adapted from the comic book The Middleman
Kamen Rider: Dragon Knight[192] 2008–2009 Original The CW Series containing footage of Kamen Rider Ryuki.
No Heroics[193] 2008 ITV2
Codename: Asero[168] 2008 GMA Network
Kung Fu Kids[168] 2008 GMA Network
True Blood[194] 2008–2014 Ace Books HBO Series based on The Southern Vampire Mysteries book series by Charlaine Harris.
Being Human[194] 2008–2013 Original BBC Three
Komiks Presents: Varga[165] 2008 Bulaklak Magazine ABS-CBS Series based on the comic book Varga by Mars Ravelo.
Komiks Presents: Tiny Tony[165] 2008 Pinoy Komiks ABS-CBN Series based on the comic book Tiny Tony by Mars Ravelo.
Gagambino[195] 2008–2009 Carlo J. Caparas GMA Network Series based on the graphic novel by Caparas.
Komiks Presents: Kapitan Boom[196] 2008 United Komiks ABS-CBN Series based on the comic strip Captain Boom by Mars Ravelo.
Komiks Presents: Dragonna[196] 2008–2009 Komiks ABS-CBN Series based on the comic strip Dragonna by Mars Ravelo.
Legend of the Seeker[197] 2008–2010 Tor Books Syndication Series based on the book The Sword of Truth by Terry Goodkind.
Tomica Hero Series[133] 2008–2010 Original TV Aichi
Volta[158] 2008 ABS-CBN Series based on the film Volta.
Dr. Horrible's Sing-Along Blog[198] 2008 Syndication
Merlin[199] 2008–2012 Matter of Britain BBC One Series based on the legend of King Arthur.
Knight Rider[200] 2008–2009 Original NBC Reboot of the series Knight Rider.
Legend of the Fist: Chen Zhen[105] 2008 TVB Series featuring the character Chen Zhen.
The Phantom[201] 2009 King Features Syndicate Syfy
The Listener[202] 2009–2014 Original CTV
Dollhouse[203] 2009–2010 Fox
Misfits[204] 2009–2013 E4
Aaron Stone[205] 2009–2010 Disney XD
The Electric Company[206] 2009–2011 PBS Reboot of The Electric Company.
Zorro[8] 2009 Argosy GMA Network
The Vampire Diaries[194] 2009–2017 Harper Paperbacks The CW Series based on The Vampire Diaries book series by L.J. Smith.
K-9[207] 2009–2010 Original Network Ten Spin-Off of Doctor Who.
Darna[165] 2009–2010 Mango Comics GMA Network Series based on the comic book by Mars Ravelo.
Warehouse 13[208] 2009–2014 Original Syfy
Komiks Presents: Flash Bomba[165] 2009 Klasiks Magazine ABS-CBN Series based on the comic book Flash Bomba by Mars Ravelo.
No Ordinary Family[127] 2010–2011 Original ABC Partly inspired by the film The Incredibles.
Lost Girl[209] 2010–2015 Showcase/Syfy
Tower Prep[210] 2010 Cartoon Network
Nikita[91] 2010–2013 The CW Reboot of La Femme Nikita.
Sherlock[211] 2010–2017 Ward Lock & Co BBC One Series featuring the character Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Wu Cheng'en and Journey to the West[55] 2010 Wu Cheng'en Shandong Qilu TV Series based on the novel.
Journey to the West[55] 2010 Zheijang Satellite TV Series based on the novel.
Pandamen[212] 2010 Original CTS
Luther[213] 2010–2019 BBC One
Alphas[127] 2011–2012 Syfy
The Cape[59] 2011 NBC
Teen Wolf[214] 2011–2017 MTV Based on the film Teen Wolf.
The Nine Lives of Chloe King[215] 2011 Liz Braswell ABC Family Based on the book series by Liz Braswell.
Supah Ninjas[216] 2011–2013 Original Nickelodeon
Grimm[217] 2011–2017 NBC
The Almighty Johnsons[218] 2011–2013 TV3
Mortal Kombat: Legacy[125] 2011–2013 Midway Games YouTube Series based on the video game Mortal Kombat.
Charlie's Angels[219] 2011 Original ABC Reboot of Charlie's Angels.
Being Human[194] 2011–2014 Syfy U.S. reboot of Being Human.
The Fades[220] 2011 BBC Three
Captain Barbell[165] 2011 Pinoy Komiks GMA Network Series based on the graphic novel by Mars Ravelo.
XIII: The Series[221] 2011–2012 Cinebook, Ltd Reelz Series based on the graphic novel by Jean Van Hamme and William Vance.
Journey to the West[55] 2011 Wu Cheng'en Television Southern Series based on the novel.
Camelot[199] 2011 Matter of Britain Starz Series based on the legend of King Arthur.
Person of Interest[222] 2011–2016 Original CBS Series created by Jonathan Nolan.
Femme Fatales[223] 2011–2012 David E. Williams Cinemax Series based on the magazine Femme Fatales.
Machete[168] 2011 Original GMA Network
Garo: Makai Senki[169] 2011–2012 TV Tokyo Part of the Garo franchise.
Humanoid Monster Bem[224] 2011 NTV Live-action remake of the animated series of the same name.
Game of Thrones[225] 2011–2019 Bantam Books HBO Series based on the novel A Song of Ice and Fire by George R.R. Martin.
Beauty and the Beast[226] 2012–2016 Original The CW Reboot of Beauty and the Beast.
Continuum[227] 2012–2015 Showcase
Lab Rats[228] 2012–2016 Disney XD
The Aquabats! Super Show![229] 2012–2014 Hub Network Fictional series based on the band The Aquabats.
Wolfblood[230] 2012–2017 CBBC
Transporter: The Series[231] 2012–2014 TNT Continuation of the Transporter film series.
Elementary[211] 2012–2019 Ward Lock & Co CBS Series featuring the character Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Bridal Mask[232] 2012 Huh Young-man Korean Broadcasting System Series based on a comic by Huh Young-man.
The Thundermans[233] 2013–2018 Original Nickelodeon
Mighty Med[234] 2013–2015 Disney XD
The Tomorrow People[235] 2013–2014 The CW U.S. reboot of The Tomorrow People.
Crossing Lines[236] 2013–2015 NBC
Code Lyoko: Evolution[237] 2013 France 2 Live-action sequel to the animated series Code Lyoko.
I Can Hear Your Voice[238] 2013 SBS TV
Utopia[239] 2013–2014 Channel 4
Ip Man[240] 2013 Shandong Television Series based on the life of martial artist Ip Man.
Garo: Yami o Terasu Mono[169] 2013 TV Tokyo Part of the Garo franchise.
Sleepy Hollow[241] 2013–2017 The Sketch Book Fox Series based on "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" by Washington Irving.
Henry Danger[242] 2014–2020 Original Nickelodeon
My Love from the Star'[243] 2013–2014 SBS TV
Intelligence[244] 2014 CBS
Believe[245] 2014 ABC
The Librarians[246] 2014–2018 TNT Continuation of The Librarian films.
Penny Dreadful[247] 2014–2016 Showtime
Maharakshak: Aryan[248] 2014–2015 Zee TV
Forever[249] 2014–2015 ABC
Scorpion[250] 2014–2018 CBS Series loosely based on the life of Walter O'Brien.
Street Fighter: Assassin's Fist[251] 2014 Capcom YouTube Series based on the Street Fighter video game.
The Musketeers[170] 2014–2016 Alexandre Dumas BBC One Series based on the novel The Three Musketeers.
Maha Kumbh: Ek Rahasaya, Ek Kahani[252] 2014–2015 Original Life Ok
24: Live Another Day[145] 2014 Fox Continuation of 24
Heroes Reborn[253] 2015–2016 NBC
Garo: Makai no Hana[169] 2014 TXN Part of the Garo franchise.
Zero: Black Blood[169] 2014 Syndication Part of the Garo franchise.
The Messengers[254] 2015 The CW
Limitless[255] 2015–2016 CBS Based on the film Limitless.
Ash vs Evil Dead[256] 2015–2018 Starz Continuation of the original Evil Dead films.[257]
Into the Badlands[258] 2015–2019 Wu Cheng'en AMC Series loosely based on the novel Journey to the West.
Sense8[259] 2015–2017 Original Netflix
Maharakshak: Devi[260] 2015 Zee TV
Killjoys[261] 2015–2019 Original Space
Neon Joe, Werewolf Hunter[262] 2015–2017 Cartoon Network Part of Adult Swim.
Stitchers[263] 2015–2017 Freeform
K.C. Undercover[264] 2015–2018 Disney Channel
Jekyll and Hyde[265] 2015 Longman ITV Series based on The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll & Mr. Hyde.
The Magicians[266] 2015–2020 Viking Press Syfy Series based on the novel by Lev Grossman.
New Journey to the West[55] 2015–2017 Wu Cheng'en TVN Series based on the novel.
Blindspot[267] 2015–2020 Original NBC
Garo: Gold Storm Sho[169] 2015 TXN Part of the Garo franchise.
Minority Report[268] 2015 Fantastic Universe Fox Series based on The Minority Report franchise by Philip K. Dick.
Lab Rats: Elite Force[269] 2016–2017 Original Disney XD Spin-off of Lab Rats and Mighty Med.
Stranger Things[270] 2016–present Original Netflix
Stan Lee's Lucky Man[271] 2016–2018 POW! Entertainment Sky 1
Cleverman[272] 2016–2017 Original SundanceTV
Sweet/Vicious[273] 2016–2017 MTV
Mech-X4[274] 2016–2018 Disney Channel
Son of Zorn[275] 2016–2017 Fox Parody of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe and ThunderCats.
MacGyver[276] 2016-2021 CBS Reboot of MacGyver.
The Encounter[277] 2016–present Syndication Continuation of The Encounter film series.
Garo: Makai Retsuden[169] 2016 TXN Part of the Garo franchise.
Street Fighter: Resurrection[251] 2016 Capcom Machinima, Inc. Series based on the Street Fighter video game.
Shadowhunters[263] 2016–2019 Margaret K. McElderry Freeform Series based on the book series The Mortal Instruments by Cassandra Clare.
Class[278] 2016 Original BBC Three Spin-off of Doctor Who.
My Super D[279] 2016 ABS-CBN
Ang Panday[167] 2016 Filipino Komiks TV5 Series based on the comic Panday by Carlo J. Caparas
The Tick[280] 2016–2019 New England Comics Amazon Prime Video Series based on the comic book Tick by Ben Edlund.
Van Helsing[281] 2016–2021 Constable & Robinson Syfy Series based on Abraham Van Helsing, a character from the Bram Stoker book Dracula.
Bring It On, Ghost[243] 2016 Naver Series based on a webtoon.
Alyas Robin Hood[282] 2016–2017 Original GMA Network
Guardian: The Lonely and Great God'[243] 2016–2017 tvN
Electra Woman and Dyna Girl[283] 2016 Syndication Web series based on Electra Woman and Dyna Girl.
Travelers[284] 2016–2019 Showcase
The OA[267] 2016–2019 Netflix
Beyond[285] 2017–2018 Freeform
APB[286] 2017 Fox
Future Man[287] 2017–2020 Hulu Series executive produced by Seth Rogen and Evan Goldberg.
Kevin (Probably) Saves the World[288] 2017–2018 ABC
Strong Girl Bong-soon[289] 2017 JTBC
Power Rangers Dino Force Brave[91] 2017 Syndication Series loosely adapted from the Power Rangers and Super Sentai franchises.
A Korean Odyssey[55] 2017–2018 Wu Cheng'en TVN Series based on the novel Journey to the West.
American Gods[290] 2017–2021 HarperCollins Starz Series based on the novel American Gods by Neil Gaiman.
Star Trek: Discovery[77] 2017–present Original CBS All Access Part of the Star Trek franchise.
Zero: Dragon Blood[169] 2017 TXN Part of the Garo franchise.
Riverdale[291] 2017–present Archie Comics The CW Series based on Archie Comics.
ReBoot: The Guardian Code[292] 2018 Original Netflix A live-action re-imagining of the animated series ReBoot.
Ninjak vs. the Valiant Universe[293] 2018 Valiant Comics Syndication Series featuring characters from the Valiant Universe.
The New Legends of Monkey[55] 2018–present Wu Cheng'en Netflix Series based on the television show Monkey.
Mob Psycho 100[294] 2018 Shogakukan Netflix Series based on the web manga by One.
Knight Squad[295] 2018–2019 Original Nickelodeon
Charmed[296] 2018–2022 The CW Reboot of the series Charmed.
Legacies[297] 2018–2022 The CW Spin-off of the television series The Originals.
Chilling Adventures of Sabrina[111] 2018–2020 Archie Comics Netflix Series based on the comic book Chilling Adventures of Sabrina.
The Protector[298] 2018–2020 Original Netflix
Kami no Kiba: Jinga[169] 2018 Tokyo MX Part of the Garo franchise.
Nancy Drew[299] 2019–2023 Grosset & Dunlap The CW Series featuring the character Nancy Drew.
Shadow[300] 2019 Original Netflix
NOS4A2[301] 2019–2020 William Morrow and Company AMC Series based on the novel NOS4A2 by Joe Hill.
The Rook[302] 2019 Hachette Book Group Starz Series based on The Rook by Daniel O'Malley.
O Doutrinador: A Série[303] 2019 Arkhaven Comics Space Series based on the comic O Doutrinador by Luciano Cunha.
Wu Assassins[304] 2019 Original Netflix
Raising Dion[305] 2019–2022 Traffik Filmworks Netflix Series based on the comic by Dennis Liu.
Mortel[306] 2019 Original Netflix
He Is Psychometric[238] 2019 tvN
The Mandalorian[307] 2019–present Disney+ Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Kim Hushable[308] 2019 Disney Channel Miniseries taking place after the live-action Kim Possible film.
Warrior[309] 2019–2023 Cinemax Series based on writings by Bruce Lee.
The Neighbor[310] 2019–2021 Astiberri Editions Netflix Series based on the comic series El Vecino.
Cursed[199] 2020 Simon & Schuster Netflix Series based on the graphic novel by Frank Miller.
Star Trek: Picard[77] 2020 Original CBS All Access Continuation of Star Trek: The Next Generation.
Ragnarok[311] 2020 Netflix
I Am Not Okay with This[312] 2020 Fantagraphics Books Netflix
Danger Force[313] 2020–2024 Original Nickelodeon Spin-off of Henry Danger.
Rugal[314] 2020 Rel.mae OCN Series based on the webtoon.
Vagrant Queen[315] 2020 Vault Comics Syfy Series based on the comic book by Magdalene Visaggio.
The Uncanny Counter[238] 2020–2023 Kakao Webtoon OCN Series based on the webtoon by Jang Yi.
Warrior Nun[316] 2020–2022 Antarctic Press Netflix Series based on the comic Warrior Nun Areala by Ben Dunn.
Trickster[317] 2020 Penguin Random House Canada CBC Series based on the novel Son of a Trickster by Eden Robinson.
Utopia[318] 2020 Original Amazon Prime Video U.S. remake of the British series Utopia.
The School Nurse Files[319] 2020 Netflix
Fate: The Winx Saga[320] 2021–2022 Netflix Live-action series based on the animated show ""Winx Club.
The Equalizer[70] 2021 CBS Reboot of the series The Equalizer.
Kung Fu[321] 2021–2023 The CW Series based on the Kung Fu franchise.
Shadow and Bone[322] 2021–present Macmillan Publishers Netflix Series based on the novel Shadow and Bone by Leigh Bardugo.
The Irregulars[211] 2021 Ward Lock & Co Netflix Series based on characters from the Sherlock Holmes franchise.
The Nevers[323] 2021 Original HBO
Zero[324] 2021 Netflix
4400[325] 2021–2022 The CW Reboot of the series The 4400.
Cowboy Bebop[326] 2021 Netflix Live-action reboot of the anime Cowboy Bebop
The Book of Boba Fett[307] 2021 Disney+ Spin-off of The Mandalorian.
Astrid and Lilly Save the World[327] 2022 Syfy
The Guardians of Justice[328] 2022 Netflix
Star Trek: Strange New Worlds[77] 2022–2024 Paramount+ Part of the Star Trek franchise.
Obi-Wan Kenobi[307] 2022 Disney+ Continuation of Revenge of the Sith.
The Villains of Valley View[329] 2022–present Disney Channel
Ultra Violet & Black Scorpion[329] 2022 Disney Channel
Resident Evil[330] 2022 Capcom Netflix Based on the video game series Resident Evil.
Reginald the Vampire[331] 2022– Sterling & Stone Syfy Series based on the book Fat Vampire by Johnny B. Truant.
The Imperfects[332] 2022 Original Netflix
Andor[307] 2022 Disney+ Continuation of Rogue One.
¡García![333] 2022 Santiago Garcia/Luis Bustos HBO Max Series based on a graphic novel.
Quantum Leap[299] 2022–2024 Original NBC Reboot of the series Quantum Leap.
The Winchesters[299] 2022–2023 The CW Prequel to the series Supernatural.
Darna[165] 2022–2023 Ace Publications Kapamilya Channel Series based on the character created by Mars Ravelo.
Extraordinary[334] 2023–present Original Hulu
Poker Face[299] 2023–present Peacock
Wolf Pack[299] 2023–present Tundra Books Paramount+ Series based on the book by Edo van Belkom.
Lockwood & Co.[299] 2023 Random House Netflix Series based on the book Lockwood & Co. by Jonathan Stroud.
Mila in the Multiverse[299] 2023–present Original Disney+
The Power[335] 2023 Viking Press Amazon Prime Studios Series based on the novel The Power by Naomi Alderman.
American Born Chinese[299] 2023 First Second Books Disney+ Series based on the graphic novel American Born Chinse by Gene Luen Yang.
I'm a Virgo[336] 2023 Original Prime Video
Moving[337] 2023–present Kang Full Hulu Series based on the webtoon of the same name.
Ahsoka[307] 2023 Original Disney+ Part of the Star Wars franchise.
One Piece[338] 2023 Shueisha Netflix Series based on the manga One Piece by Eiichiro Oda.
Behind Your Touch[238] 2023 Original JTBC
Strong Girl Nam-soon[238] 2023 JTBC Spin-off of the series Strong Girl Bong-soon.
YuYu Hakusho[339] 2023–present Shueisha Netflix Series based on the manga Yu Yu Hakusho.
Zorro[8] 2024 Argosy Prime Video Part of the Zorro franchise.
Avatar: The Last Airbender[340] 2024–present Original Netflix Live action reboot of the animated series Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Renegade Nell[341] 2024 Disney+
Knuckles[342] 2024 Sega Paramount+ Spin-off of the Sonic the Hedgehog film series.
Supacell[343] TBA Original Netflix
The Acolyte[307] TBA Disney+

Animated[edit]

Title Year(s) Publisher Network Notes
Courageous Cat and Minute Mouse[344] 1960–1962 Original Syndication Batman parody created by Bob Kane.
Popeye[345] 1960–1961 King Features Syndicate ABC Series based on the comic strip Popeye by E.C. Segar.
The Dick Tracy Show[3] 1961–1962 Detroit Mirror Syndication Series based on the comic strip Dick Tracy by Chester Gould.
Astro Boy[12] 1963–1966 Kobunsha Fuji TV Adaptation of the manga series Astro Boy.
8 Man[346] 1963–1964 Kodansha TBS Series based on the manga by Kazumasa Hirai.
Gigantor[14] 1963–1966 Kobunsha Fuji TV Series based on the manga Tetsujin 28-go by Mitsuteru Yokoyama.
Underdog[347] 1964–1973 Original NBC
Jonny Quest[348] 1964–1965 ABC
Atom Ant[349] 1965–1967 NBC Segment from The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show.
Secret Squirrel[91] 1965–1967 NBC Segment from The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show.
Marine Boy[350] 1965–1971 Fuji TV
Thunderbirds[351] 1965–1966 Associated Television
Roger Ramjet[352] 1965–1969 Syndication
Batfink[353] 1966–1967 KTLA
Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles[354] 1966–1968 CBS
Space Ghost[355] 1966–1968 CBS
The Mighty Heroes[356] 1966–1967 CBS Series created by animator Ralph Bakshi.
The Lone Ranger[1] 1966–1969 WXYT (AM) CBS Series based on the radio show The Lone Ranger.
Rocket Robin Hood[16] 1966–1969 William Langland CBC Series based on the legend of Robin Hood.
The Super 6[357] 1966–1969 Original NBC
Cool McCool[357] 1966–1969 NBC Series created by Batman creator Bob Kane.
Birdman and the Galaxy Trio[358] 1967–1969 NBC
Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor[359] 1967–1969 CBS
Samson & Goliath[91] 1967–1968 NBC
Super President[360] 1967–1968 NBC
Super Chicken[360] 1967 ABC Segment from George of the Jungle
The Herculoids[360] 1967–1968 ABC
Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons[6] 1967–1968 Associated Television
Shazzan[348] 1967–1968 CBS
Speed Racer[361] 1967–1968 Shueisha Fuji TV Series based on the manga Speed Racer.
Ogon Bat[11] 1967–1968 Original Yomiuri TV
The Adventures of Hijitus[362] 1967–1974 Anteojito Canal 13 Series based on the comic strip by Manuel Garcia Ferre.
The Three Musketeers[170] 1968–1969 Alexandre Dumas NBC Segment from The Banana Splits Adventure Hour.
Humanoid Monster Bem[224] 1968–1969 Original Fuji TV
Cyborg 009[363] 1968 Tokyopop NET Series based on the manga Cyborg 009 by Shotaro Ishinomori.
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You![364] 1969–1978 Original CBS Series featuring Scooby-Doo
Sabrina the Teenage Witch[111] 1970–1974 Archie Comics CBS Series based on the comic book Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Science Ninja Team Gatchaman[365] 1972–1974 Original Fuji TV
Mazinger Z[11] 1972–1974 Shueisha Fuji TV Series based on the manga by Go Nagai.
Moonlight Mask[11] 1972 Original NTV Animated reboot of the 1958 series.
Devilman[350] 1972–1973 Kodansha TV Asahi Series based on the manga by Go Nagai.
The New Scooby-Doo Movies[366] 1972–1973 Original ABC Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
The Brown Hornet[24] 1972–1984 CBS Cartoon-within-a-cartoon on Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids.
Cutie Honey[11] 1973–1973 Akita Shoten TV Asahi Series based on the manga by Go Nagai.
Microid S[367] 1973 Akita Shoten TV Asashi
Star Trek: The Animated Series[24] 1973–1974 Original NBC Animated sequel to Star Trek.
Inch High, Private Eye[368] 1973 NBC
Hong Kong Phooey[369] 1974 ABC
Hurricane Polymar[370] 1974–1975 TV Asahi
Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch[371] 1974 NBC
Tekkaman: The Space Knight[11] 1975 NET
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder[372] 1976–1977 ABC Series featuring Scooby-Doo characters.
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle[21] 1976–1980 A.C. McClurg CBS
The Scooby-Doo Show[366] 1976–1978 Original ABC Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels[91] 1977–1980 ABC
The Robonic Stooges[373] 1977–1978 CBS Series featuring superheroes based on The Three Stooges
Space Sentinels[24] 1977 NBC
Baggy Pants and the Nitwits[368] 1977 NBC Series featuring characters from Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.
The Freedom Force[52] 1978–1980 CBS Part of Tarzan and the Super 7.
Manta and Moray[52] 1978–1980 CBS Part of Tarzan and the Super 7.
Superstretch and Microwoman[52] 1978–1980 CBS Part of Tarzan and the Super 7.
Web Woman[52] 1978–1980 CBS Part of Tarzan and the Super 7.
Godzilla[119] 1978–1979 NBC Part of the Godzilla franchise.
The All-New Popeye Hour[345] 1978–1983 King Features Syndicate CBS Series based on the comic strip Popeye by E.C. Segar.
Fangface[374] 1978–1980 Original ABC
Gatchaman II[11] 1978–1979 Fuji TV Sequel to Science Ninja Team Gatchaman.
The Super Globetrotters[375] 1979 NBC Spin-off of Harlem Globetrotters.
The New Adventures of Flash Gordon[2] 1979–1982 King Features Syndicate NBC Series based on the comic strip Flash Gordon by Alex Raymond.
Cyborg 009[363] 1979–1980 TV Asahi Tokyopop Series based on the manga Cyborg 009 by Shotaro Ishinomori.
Mighty Man and Yukk[376] 1979–1981 Original ABC Part of The Plastic Man Comedy/Adventure Show.
The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle[364] 1979–1980 CBS Series featuring Mighty Mouse, Heckle & Jeckle and Quacula.
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo[366] 1979–1980 ABC Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Thundarr the Barbarian[377] 1980–1982 ABC
The Lone Ranger[1] 1980–1982 WXYT (AM) CBS Series based on the radio show The Lone Ranger.
Astro Boy[12] 1980–1981 Kobunsha NTV Adaptation of the manga series Astro Boy.
The New Adventures of Gigantor[14] 1980–1981 Kobunsha NTV Part of the Tetsujin 28-go franchise.
Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo[366] 1980–1982 Original ABC Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Drak Pack[374] 1980 ABC
Blackstar[378] 1981 CBS
Danger Mouse[91] 1981–1992 ITV
The New Adventures of Zorro[8] 1981 Argosy CBS
Sport Billy[368] 1981 Ladybird Books NBC
Superbook[277] 1981–1982 Original CBN Series featuring stories from The Bible.
Space Stars[91] 1981–1982 NBC Series featuring Space Ghost and The Herculoids.
Hero High[171] 1981–1982 NBC Part of The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam!.
Shirt Tales[379] 1982–1984 Hallmark Cards NBC
Thunderbirds 2086[351] 1982 Original BBC 1 Anime based on the series Thunderbirds.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe[380] 1983–1985 Mattel Syndication Series based on the Masters of the Universe toyline.
Bananaman[381] 1983–1986 DC Thomson BBC
SuperTed[382] 1983–1986 Original S4C
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero[383] 1983–1986 Hasbro Syndication Series based on the toyline G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
Inspector Gadget[384] 1983–1986 Original Syndication Part of the Inspector Gadget franchise.
Dungeons & Dragons[91] 1983–1985 TSR CBS Series based on the role-playing game Dungeons & Dragons.
The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show[366] 1983–1984 Original ABC Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Voltron[385] 1984–1985 Syndicated Series containing footage of Beast King GoLion and Armored Fleet Dairugger XV.
Turbo Teen[62] 1984–1985 ABC
The Transformers[386] 1984–1987 Hasbro Syndication Series based on the Transformers toyline.
Fist of the North Star[387] 1984–1987 Shueisha Fuji Television Series based on the manga by Buronson and Tetsuo Hara.
Mighty Orbots[388] 1984 Original ABC
Sherlock Hound[211] 1984–1985 Ward Lock & Co Nine Network Series based on Sherlock Holmes.
Challenge of the GoBots[388] 1984–1985 Tonka Syndication Series based on the Gobots toyline.
She-Ra: Princess of Power[389] 1985–1987 Mattel Syndication Spin-off of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
ThunderCats[390] 1985–1989 Original Syndication
M.A.S.K.[360] 1985–1986 Hasbro Syndication
Star Wars: Droids[307] 1985–1986 Original ABC Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Star Wars: Ewoks[307] 1985–1986 ABC Part of the Star Wars franchise.
The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo[366] 1985 ABC Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Robotech[391] 1985 Syndication
Galtar and the Golden Lance[348] 1985–1986 Syndication Part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera.
Defenders of the Earth[392] 1986–1987 King Features Syndicate Syndication The main title theme's lyrics were written by Stan Lee.
Saint Seiya[393] 1986–1989 Shueisha TV Asahi Series based on the manga Saint Seiya.
Rambo: The Force of Freedom[394] 1986 M. Evans Syndication Part of First Blood franchise.
SilverHawks[395] 1986 Original Syndication
The New Adventures of Jonny Quest[348] 1986–1987 Syndication
Dragon Ball[396] 1986–1996 Shueisha Fuji TV Series based on the manga Dragon Ball.
Inhumanoids[397] 1986 Hasbro Syndication
The Real Ghostbusters[398] 1986–1992 Original ABC Series based on the film Ghostbusters.
The Centurions[399] 1986 Syndication
Karate Kommandos[400] 1986 Syndication Series created by and featuring the voice of Chuck Norris.
The Adventures of the Galaxy Rangers[401] 1986 Syndication
Bionic Six[402] 1987 USA Network Animated series loosely inspired by The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[403] 1987–1996 Mirage Studios Syndication / CBS Based on the comic Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
Mighty Mouse: The New Adventures[404] 1987–1988 Original CBS Revival of Mighty Mouse.
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Light[360] 1987 Syndication
Transformers: Headmasters[386] 1987–1988 Hasbro NTV Part of the Transformers franchise.
Popeye and Son[345] 1987 King Features Syndicate CBS Series based on the comic strip Popeye by E.C. Segar.
Akakage[28] 1987–1988 Original NTV
Bubblegum Crisis[396] 1987–1991 Syndication
BraveStarr[405] 1987–1988 Syndication
TigerSharks[406] 1987 Syndication Part of The Comic Strip series.
RoboCop: The Animated Series[407] 1988 Syndication Part of the RoboCop franchise.
Dino-Riders[360] 1988 Syndication
Transformers: Super-God Masterforce[386] 1988–1989 Hasbro NTV Part of the Transformers franchise.
Anpanman[408] 1988–present Froebel-kan Nippon TV Series based on the book by Takashi Yanase.
A Pup Named Scooby-Doo[366] 1988–1991 Original ABC Part of Scooby-Doo franchise.
Dragon Ball Z[396] 1989–1996 Shueisha Fuji TV Sequel to Dragon Ball.
Captain N: The Game Master[409] 1989–1991 Nintendo NBC Series featuring various characters from Nintendo.
The Further Adventures of SuperTed[410] 1989 Original Syndication Continuation of SuperTed.
G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero[383] 1989–1992 Hasbro Syndication Continuation of G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
Transformers: Victory[386] 1989–1990 Hasbro NTV Part of the Transformers franchise.
Super Mario Bros.[82] 1989 Nintendo Syndication Animated segment of The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!
The Legend of Zelda[411] 1989 Nintendo Syndication Series based on the video game The Legend of Zelda.
The Guyver: Bio-Booster Armor[412] 1989–1992 Tokuma Shoten Syndication Series based on the manga Bio Booster Armor Guyver by Yoshiki Takaya.
Captain Planet and the Planeteers[413] 1990–1996 Original TBS
The New Adventures of He-Man[414] 1990 Mattel Syndication Continuation of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3[82] 1990 Nintendo NBC Series based on the video game Super Mario Bros. 3.
Toxic Crusaders[415] 1990–1991 Original Syndication Series based on The Toxic Avenger films.
Samurai Pizza Cats[416] 1990–1991 Seven Network U.S. adaptation of the anime series Kyatto Ninden Teyandee.
AD Police Files[396] 1990 Syndication Prequel to Bubblegum Crisis.
Darkwing Duck[417] 1991–1995 The Disney Channel Series featuring characters from DuckTales.
Hammerman[418] 1991 ABC Series starring MC Hammer.
Æon Flux[77] 1991–1995 MTV
Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars[360] 1991 Continuity Comics BBC
ProStars[419] 1991 Original NBC Series featuring fictionalized versions of Michael Jordan, Bo Jackson and Wayne Gretzky.
James Bond Jr.[420] 1991–1992 Jonathan Cape Syndication Part of the James Bond franchise.
The Legend of Prince Valiant[421] 1991–1993 King Features Syndicate The Family Channel Series based on the comic strip Prince Valiant by Hal Foster.
Super Mario World[82] 1991 Nintendo NBC Series based on the video game Super Mario World.
Bubblegum Crash[396] 1991 Original Syndication Spin-off of Bubblegum Crisis.
Young Robin Hood[16] 1991–1992 William Langland Syndiction Series based on the legend of Robin Hood.
The Adventures of T-Rex[62] 1992–1993 Original Syndication
Conan the Adventurer[116] 1992–1993 Weird Tales Syndication
Sailor Moon[155] 1992–1993 Kodansha TV Asahi Adaptation of the manga Sailor Moon by Naoko Takeuchi.
King Arthur and the Knights of Justice[199] 1992–1993 Matter of Britain Syndication Series based on the legend of King Arthur.
Yu Yu Hakusho[339] 1992–1995 Shueisha Fuji Television Series based on the manga by Yoshihiro Togashi.
Tetsujin 28 FX[14] 1992–1993 Kobunsha NTV Part of the Tetsujin 28-go franchise.
Giant Robo: The Day the Earth Stood Still[396] 1992–1998 Shogakukan Syndication Series based on the manga Giant Robo by Mitsuteru Yokoyama.
Stunt Dawgs[422] 1992–1993 Original Syndication
Wild West C.O.W.-Boys of Moo Mesa[399] 1992–1993 ABC Series created by comic book artist Ryan Brown.
Tekkaman Blade[11] 1992–1993 TV Tokyo Reboot of Tekkaman: The Space Knight.
SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron[423] 1993–1995 TBS
Stone Protectors[424] 1993 Syndication Series based on the troll doll toyline.
Skeleton Warriors[99] 1993–1994 CBS
Double Dragon[425] 1993–1994 Technos Japan Syndication Series based on the video game Double Dragon.
Sonic the Hedgehog[342] 1993–1994 Sega ABC Series based on the video game Sonic the Hedgehog.
The Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog[342] 1993 Sega Syndication Series based on the video game Sonic the Hedgehog.
Biker Mice from Mars[426] 1993–1996 Original Syndication
Mighty Max[427] 1993–1994 Bluebird Toys Syndication Series based on the Mighty Max toyline.
Exosquad[428] 1993–1994 Original Syndication
The New Adventures of Speed Racer[361] 1993–1994 Shueisha Syndication U.S. adaptation of Speed Racer.
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs[429] 1993–1994 Kitchen Sink Press CBS Series based on the comic book Xenozoic Tales by Mark Schultz.
The Tick[139] 1994–1996 New England Comics Fox
The Head[430] 1994–1996 Original MTV
Street Sharks[360] 1994–1997 Syndication
Mega Man[431] 1994–1996 Capcom Syndication Series based on the Mega Man video game.
Phantom 2040[432] 1994–1996 King Features Syndicate Syndication
Creepy Crawlers[433] 1994–1996 Mattel Syndication Series based on Creepy Crawlers.
Gargoyles[434] 1994–1997 Original ABC Series produced by the Walt Disney Company.
Conan and the Young Warriors[116] 1994 Weird Tales CBS
New Cutie Honey[11] 1994–1995 Akita Shoten Syndication Part of the Cutie Honey franchise by Go Nagai.
Monster Force[374] 1994 Original Syndication
Tekkaman Blade II[11] 1994–1995 Syndication Sequel to Tekkaman Blade.
Space Ghost Coast to Coast[91] 1994–2008 TBS Parody of Space Ghost.
ReBoot[99] 1994–2001 YTV
Skysurfer Strike Force[435] 1995–1996 Syndication
Highlander: The Animated Series[436] 1994–1996 USA Network Part of the Highlander franchise.
Earthworm Jim[437] 1995–1996 Shiny Entertainment The WB Series based on the video game Earthworm Jim.
Freakazoid![438] 1995–1997 Original The WB Series produced by Steven Spielberg.
Gadget Boy & Heather[384] 1995–1998 Syndication Spin-off of Inspector Gadget, part of the Inspector Gadget franchise.
G.I. Joe Extreme[383] 1995–1997 Hasbro Syndication Series based on the toyline G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
Action Man[439] 1995–1996 Hasbro Nickelodeon Part of the Action Man franchise.
Street Fighter[251] 1995–1997 Capcom USA Network Series based on the Street Fighter video game.
Street Fighter II V[251] 1995 Capcom Yomiuri TV Series based on the Street Fighter video game.
The Adventures of Hyperman[440] 1995–1996 Original CBS Series based on a PC game.
Road Rovers[441] 1996–1997 The WB
Mighty Ducks[442] 1996–1997 ABC Series loosely inspired by the Mighty Ducks film series.
Flash Gordon[2] 1996–1997 King Features Syndicate Syndication Series based on the comic strip Flash Gordon by Alex Raymond.
Inspector Gadget's Field Trip[384] 1996–1998 Original The History Channel Spin-off of Inspector Gadget, part of the Inspector Gadget franchise.
Kaiketsu Zorro[8] 1996–1997 Argosy NHK
Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm[125] 1996 Midway Games USA Network Series based on the video game Mortal Kombat.
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest[348] 1996–1997 Original Cartoon Network
Dragon Ball GT[396] 1996–1997 Shueisha Fuji TV Continuation of Dragon Ball Z.
Beast Wars[386] 1996–1999 Hasbro Syndication Part of the Transformers franchise.
Rurouni Kenshin[443] 1996–1998 Shueisha Fuji TV Series based on the manga Rurouni Kenshin by Nobuhiro Watsuki.
The Ambiguously Gay Duo[444] 1996–2011 ABC Original Part of TV Funhouse.
Mutant Turtles: Superman Legend[403] 1996 Mirage Studios Syndication Part of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise.
Extreme Ghostbusters[445] 1997 Original Syndication Sequel to The Real Ghostbusters.
Mummies Alive![62] 1997 Syndication Series exec produced by director Ivan Reitman.
Extreme Dinosaurs[446] 1997 Syndication Spin-off of Street Sharks.
The Magician[447] 1997–1999 France 2
The New Adventures of Zorro[8] 1997–1998 Argosy Syndication
Speed Racer X[361] 1997 Shueisha TV Tokyo Reboot of Speed Racer.
Cutie Honey Flash[11] 1997–1998 Akita Shoten TV Asahi Part of the Cutie Honey franchise.
Van Pires[133] 1997–1998 Original Fox
The X-Presidents[448] 1997–2004 NBC Part of TV Funhouse.
The Powerpuff Girls[91] 1998–2005 Cartoon Network
RoboCop: Alpha Commando[449] 1998–1999 Syndication Series based on the RoboCop franchise.
Voltron: The Third Dimension[450] 1998–2000 Syndication Sequel to Voltron.
Hercules[102] 1998–1999 ABC Series based on the Disney film Hercules.
Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040[396] 1998–1999 TV Tokyo Reboot of Bubblegum Crisis.
Beast Wars II[386] 1998–1999 Hasbro TV Tokyo Part of theTransformers franchise.
Godzilla: The Series[119] 1998–2000 Original Fox Continuation of the Godzilla film.
Trigun[451] 1998 Tokuma Shoten TV Tokyo Series based on the manga by Yasuhiro Nightow.
Devil Lady[396] 1998–1999 Kodansha MBS Sequel to Devilman.
Cowboy Bebop[326] 1998–2000 Original TXN
Sonic Underground[342] 1999 Sega TF1 Series based on the video game Sonic the Hedgehog.
Beast Wars Neo[386] 1999 Hasbro TV Tokyo Part of the Transformers franchise.
Sherlock Holmes in the 22nd Century[211] 1999–2001 Ward Lock & Co Fox Series featuring the character Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Sabrina: The Animated Series[111] 1999–2000 Archie Comics UPN Series based on the comic book Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
A.D. Police: To Protect and Serve[396] 1999 Original TV Tokyo Spin-off of Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2040.
Cybersix[106] 1999 Skorpio Teletoon Based on the comic strip by Carlos Meglia.
Mona the Vampire[452] 1999–2006 Original YTV Based on the book of the same name.
Beast Machines[386] 1999–2000 Hasbro Fox Part of the Transformers franchise.
Rescue Heroes[453] 1999–2002 Fisher-Price Teletoon Series based on the toy-line Rescue Heroes.
Mega Babies[454] 1999–2000 Original Teletoon
One Piece[338] 1999–present Shueisha Fuji TV Series based on the manga.
The Big O[455] 1999–2003 Original Wowow
Journey to the West - Legends of the Monkey King[55] 1999 Wu Cheng'en China Central Television Series based on the novel.
Max Steel[456] 2000–2002 Mattel The WB Series based on the Max Steel toyline.
Transformers: Robots in Disguise[386] 2000–2001 Hasbro TV Tokyo Part of the Transformers franchise.
Playboy's Dark Justice[457] 2000–2001 Original Playboy TV
Buzz Lightyear of Star Command[458] 2000–2001 UPN Series starring one of the main characters from Toy Story.
Jackie Chan Adventures[459] 2000–2005 The WB Series featuring a fictionalized version of action star Jackie Chan.
Action Man[439] 2000–2002 Hasbro YTV Part of the Action Man franchise.
Android Kikaider[11] 2000–2001 Original Kids Station Animated reboot of Android Kikaider.
Butt-Ugly Martians[460] 2001–2003 CITV
Cubix[460] 2001–2004 SBS
Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law[91] 2000–2007 Cartoon Network Parody of Birdman and the Galaxy Trio and various other Hanna-Barbera series.
Aqua Teen Hunger Force[433] 2000–2015 Cartoon Network Spin-off of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast.
Samurai Jack[461] 2001–2017 Cartoon Network
s-CRY-ed[455] 2001–2002 TV Tokyo
The Ripping Friends[462] 2001–2002 Fox
Totally Spies![463] 2001–2014 TF1
The Brak Show[355] 2001–2003 Adult Swim Spin-off of Space Ghost: Coast to Coast.
Cyborg 009 The Cyborg Soldier[363] 2001–2002 Shueisha TV Tokyo Series based on the manga Cyborg 009.
The Legend of Tarzan[21] 2001–2003 A.C. McClurg UPN
Gadget & the Gadgetinis[384] 2001–2003 Original YTV Spin-off of Inspector Gadget, part of the Inspector Gadget franchise.
Rave Master[464] 2001–2002 Kodansha TBS Series based on the manga by Hiro Mashima.
Kikaider 01: The Animation[11] 2001–2002 Original Syndication Sequel to Android Kikaider.
Dan Dare: Pilot of the Future[465] 2001 Hulton Press Channel 5 Series based on the comic book Dan Dare by Frank Hampson.
Action League Now![466] 2001–2002 Original Nickelodeon Spin-off of All That and KaBlam!.
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe[467] 2002–2004 Mattel Cartoon Network Reboot of He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
MegaMan NT Warrior[468] 2002–2006 Capcom TV Tokyo Series based on the Mega Man video game.
Teamo Supremo[469] 2002–2004 Original ABC
Kim Possible[308] 2002–2007 Disney Channel
Larryboy: The Cartoon Adventures[470] 2002–2003 NBC Spin-off of the series VeggieTales.
ChalkZone[471] 2002–2008 Nickelodeon
Naruto[472] 2002–2007 Shueisha TXN Series based on the manga.
Tokyo Mew Mew[473] 2002–2003 Kodansha TXN Series based on the manga Tokyo Mew Mew by Reiko Yoshida.
Transformers: Armada[386] 2002–2003 Hasbro TV Tokyo Part of the Transformers franchise.
Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex[474] 2002–2005 Kodansha NTV Series based on the manga Ghost in the Shell by Masamune Shirow.
Ozzy & Drix[475] 2002–2004 Original The WB Continuation of the film Osmosis Jones.
Super Duper Sumos[476] 2002–2003 Nickelodeon
What's New, Scooby-Doo?[366] 2002–2006 The WB Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Codename: Kids Next Door[477] 2002–2008 Cartoon Network
Pigeon Boy[478] 2002–2003 France 3
Sabrina's Secret Life[111] 2003–2004 Archie Comics Syndication Spin-off of Sabrina: The Animated Series.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[479] 2003–2009 Mirage Studios Fox Based on the comic book series by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.
Stripperella[480] 2003–2004 Original Spike Series created by Stan Lee, based on Pamela Anderson.
My Life as a Teenage Robot[481] 2003–2009 Nickelodeon Spin-off of Oh Yeah! Cartoons.
Code Lyoko[237] 2003–2007 France 3
Astro Boy[12] 2003–2004 Kobunsha Fuji TV Series based on the manga Astro Boy.
Sonic X[342] 2003–2004 Sega TV Tokyo Series based on the video game Sonic the Hedgehog.
Fullmetal Alchemist[482] 2003–2004 Enix JNN Series based on the manga Fullmetal Alchemist.
Star Wars: Clone Wars[307] 2003–2005 Original Cartoon Network Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Xiaolin Showdown[483] 2003–2006 The WB
Duck Dodgers[484] 2003–2005 Cartoon Network Series based on the Duck Dodgers shorts.
Parasite Dolls[396] 2003 Syndication Part of the Bubblegum Crisis franchise.
R.O.D the TV[485] 2003–2004 Shueisha Fuji TV Sequel to the series Read or Die.
Transformers: Energon[386] 2004 Hasbro TV Tokyo Part of the Transformers franchise.
Blokhedz[486] 2004 Street Legends Ink Mission G Series based on the comic book mini-series by the Madtwinz.
Futari wa Pretty Cure[487] 2004–2005 Izumi Todo TV Asahi The first entry of the Pretty Cure franchise.
Danny Phantom[488] 2004–2007 Original Nickelodeon
W.I.T.C.H.[489] 2004–2006 Disney Italia ABC Family Series based on the comic book series W.I.T.C.H..
Atomic Betty[490] 2004–2008 Original Teletoon
The Venture Bros.[491] 2004–2018 Cartoon Network Part of Adult Swim.
Delta State[492] 2004–2005 Teletoon
Angel Wars[493] 2004–2007 Syndication
The Winx Club[320] 2004–2015 Rai 2
Viewtiful Joe[494] 2004–2005 Capcom Jetix Series based on the video game Viewtiful Joe.
Bleach[482] 2004–2012 Shueisha TV Tokyo Series based on the manga Bleach.
Dragon Booster[199] 2004–2006 Matter of Britain Jetix Series loosely based on the legend of King Arthur.
Tetsujin 28-go[14] 2004 Kobunsha TV Tokyo Part of the Tetsujin 28-go franchise.
Megas XLR[495] 2004–2005 Original Cartoon Network
Zeroman[496] 2004 Teletoon
Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go![497] 2004–2006 Jetix
Drawn Together[498] 2004–2007 Comedy Central Series parodying various cartoon characters.
Santo vs The Clones[499] 2004 Cartoon Network Mexico Animated series featuring wrestler El Santo.
Commander Safeguard[500] 2005–present Various Based on the Safeguard soaps by P&G.
Transformers: Cybertron[386] 2005 Hasbro TV Tokyo Part of the Transformers franchise.
American Dragon: Jake Long[501] 2005–2007 Original Disney Channel
Avatar: The Last Airbender[340] 2005–2008 Nickelodeon
The Life and Times of Juniper Lee[502] 2005–2007 Cartoon Network Series created by Judd Winick.
Legend of the Dragon[503] 2005–2008 CBBC
Class of the Titans[504] 2005–2008 Teletoon Series featuring characters from Greek mythology.
Guyver: The Bioboosted Armor[412] 2005–2006 Tokuma Shoten Wowow Series based on the manga Bio Booster Armor Guyver.
A.T.O.M.[439] 2005–2007 Hasbro Jetix Part of the Action Man franchise.
Danger Rangers[505] 2005–2006 Original PBS
G.I. Joe: Sigma 6[383] 2005–2007 Hasbro Fox Series based on the toyline G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
The Invisible Man[91] 2005 C. Arthur Pearson Rai 2 Series loosely based on the book The Invisible Man.
Loonatics Unleashed[506] 2005–2007 Original The CW Series featuring characters based on Looney Tunes.
Blood+[507] 2005–2006 Animax Series loosely based on the anime film Blood: The Last Vampire.
Acadieman[508] 2005–2009 Rogers TV
Robotboy[509] 2005–2008 Cartoon Network
Minoriteam[510] 2005–2006 Cartoon Network Part of Adult Swim.
The X's[511] 2005–2006 Nickelodeon
Ben 10[91] 2005–2008 Cartoon Network
Johnny Test[512] 2005–2014 The CW
Ultimate Girls[513] 2005 Chiba TV
Captain Flamingo[514] 2006–2008 YTV
WordGirl[515] 2006–2015 PBS
Eon Kid[516] 2006–2007 KBS
Biker Mice from Mars[517] 2006–2007 GMTV Continuation of Biker Mice from Mars.
Zorro: Generation Z[8] 2006 Argosy Telemundo
Saiyuki[55] 2006 Madman Entertainment Fuji TV Anime based on the manga Saiyuki, which is loosely based on the novel Journey to the West.
Kappa Mikey[518] 2006–2008 Original Nicktoons
Powerpuff Girls Z[519] 2006–2007 TV Tokyo Anime adaptation of The Powerpuff Girls.
Freak Show[520] 2006 Comedy Central
Frisky Dingo[521] 2006–2008 Cartoon Network Part of Adult Swim.
Yin Yang Yo![522] 2006–2009 Jetix
Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue![366] 2006–2008 The CW Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Z-Squad[523] 2006–2007 SBS
Humanoid Monster Bem[224] 2006 Animax Remake of Humanoid Monster Bem.
DinoSquad[524] 2007–2008 CBS
SamSam[525] 2007–present France 5
El Tigre: The Adventures of Manny Rivera[526] 2007–2008 Nickelodeon
Sushi Pack[527] 2007–2009 CBS
Revisioned: Tomb Raider Animated Series[528] 2007 Core Design GameTap Series based on the Tomb Raider video game series.
Naruto: Shippuden[472] 2007–2017 Shueisha TV Tokyo Continuation of Naruto.
Storm Hawks[529] 2007–2009 Original YTV
Transformers: Animated[386] 2007–2009 Hasbro Cartoon Network Part of the Transformers franchise.
Darker than Black[455] 2007 Original JNN
Afro Samurai[386] 2007 Tor/Seven Seas WOWOW Series based on the manga by Takashi Okazaki. The main character is voiced by actor Samuel L. Jackson.
GR: Giant Robo[396] 2007 Shogakukan SKY PerfecTV! Part of the Giant Robo franchise.
Supernormal[530] 2007–2008 Original CITV
Infinite Quest[17] 2007 BBC Two Part of the Doctor Who franchise.
Super Why![505] 2007–2016 PBS Kids
Ben 10: Alien Force[91] 2008–2010 Cartoon Network
Casshern Sins[531] 2008–2009 Comic Rush TV Saitama Reboot of Casshan.
Astro Fighter Sunred[473] 2008–2010 Square Enix Kids Station Series based on the manga of the same name.
The New Adventures of Nanoboy[532] 2008–2013 Original Starz
Star Wars: The Clone Wars[307] 2008–2014 Cartoon Network Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Three Delivery[533] 2008–2009 Nicktoons
Speed Racer: The Next Generation[361] 2008–2013 Shueisha Nicktoons Sequel to Speed Racer.
Battle Pope[534] 2008 Funk-O-Tron Spike Series based on the comic book by Robert Kirkman.
Mega Man Star Force[535] 2008–2009 Capcom Cartoon Network Series based on the video game Mega Man Star Force.
Max Steel Turbo Missions[456] 2008–2011 Mattel Syndication Continuation of Max Steel.
Chop Socky Chooks[536] 2008–2009 Original Cartoon Network
The Mighty B![537] 2008–2011 Nickelodeon Series co-created and voiced by actress/comedian Amy Poehler.
The Secret Saturdays[538] 2008–2010 Cartoon Network
Titan Maximum[539] 2009 Cartoon Network Parody of various anime.
Fanboy & Chum Chum[540] 2009–2014 Nickelodeon
G.I. Joe: Resolute[383] 2009 Hasbro Cartoon Network Series based on the toyline G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood[482] 2009–2010 Enix JNN Series based on the manga Fullmetal Alchemist.
A Certain Scientific Railgun[367] 2009–2010 ASCII Media Works Syndication
Noonbory and the Super Seven[541] 2009 Original Knowledge Network
League of Super Evil[542] 2009–2012 YTV
Dreamland[17] 2009 BBC One Part of the Doctor Who franchise.
Cosmic Quantum Ray[543] 2009–2010 KiKa
Ben 10: Ultimate Alien[91] 2010–2012 Cartoon Network
Zevo-3[544] 2010–2011 Nicktoons Series featuring characters based on Skechers.
Sidekick[545] 2010–2013 YTV
Captain Biceps[546] 2010–2011 Glénat Editions France 3 Based on the French comic series Captain Biceps
G.I. Joe: Renegades[383] 2010–2011 Hasbro The Hub Series based on the toyline G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero.
Transformers: Prime[386] 2010–2013 Hasbro The Hub Part of the Transformers franchise.
Heroman[547] 2010 Square Enix TXN Series based on a manga co-created by Stan Lee.
NFL Rush Zone[548] 2010–2014 Original Nicktoons Series involving the NFL.
Sym-Bionic Titan[549] 2010–2011 Cartoon Network
Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated[366] 2010–2013 Cartoon Network Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Team Umizoomi[505] 2010–2015 Nick Jr
T.U.F.F. Puppy[550] 2010–2015 Nickelodeon
Chuck Chicken[551] 2010 TV9
Ninjago: Masters of Spinjitzu[552] 2011–present Cartoon Network
Kung Fu Dino Posse[553] 2010–2011 YTV
Suite PreCure[487] 2011–2012 Izumi Todo TV Asahi Part of the Pretty Cure franchise.
BoBoiBoy[554] 2011–2016 Original TV3
Tiger & Bunny[555] 2011 Nippon BS Broadcasting|BS11]]
Voltron Force[529] 2011–2012 Nicktoons Sequel to Voltron.
ThunderCats[556] 2011–2012 Cartoon Network Reboot of ThunderCats.
Kung Fu Panda: Legends of Awesomeness[557] 2011–2016 Nickelodeon Part of the Kung Fu Panda franchise.
Mighty Raju[558] 2011– present Pogo TV Part of the Chhota Bheem franchise.
The 99[495] 2011–2012 Teshkeel Comics The Hub Series based on the comic book The 99.
Bondi Band[559] 2011–2012 Original Cartoon Network
Shaktimaan: The Animated Series[118] 2011–2012 Nickelodeon Sonic An animated adaptation of Shaktimaan.
Puella Magi Madoka Magica[473] 2011 JNN
Blood-C[507] 2011 MBS TV Part of the Blood: The Last Vampire franchise.
The Adventures of Puss in Boots[560] 2011–2015 Netflix Prequel to the film Puss in Boots.
Smile PreCure![487] 2012–2013 Izumi Todo TV Asahi Also known as Glitter Force, Part of the Pretty Cure franchise.
Transformers: Rescue Bots[386] 2012–2016 Hasbro The Hub Part of the Transformers franchise.
Monsuno[561] 2012–2014 Original Nicktoons
Zetman[562] 2012 Shueisha Yomiuri TV Based on the manga of the same name.
The Legend of Korra[563] 2012–2014 Original Nickelodeon Sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender.
Tron: Uprising[564] 2012–2013 Disney XD Part of the Tron franchise.
Black Dynamite[565] 2012–2015 Cartoon Network Series based on the film Black Dynamite. Part of Adult Swim.
Ben 10: Omniverse[91] 2012–2014 Cartoon Network
Randy Cunningham: 9th Grade Ninja[566] 2012–2015 Disney XD
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[567] 2012–2017 Mirage Studios Nickelodeon Based on the comic book series by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure[568] 2012–2016 Shueisha Tokyo MX Series based on the manga JoJo's Bizarre Adventure by Hirohiko Araki.
Bravest Warriors[505] 2012–2018 Original YouTube
SuperFuckers[569] 2012–2013 Top Shelf Productions Cartoon Hangover Animated series based on the comic book by James Kochalka.
Saint Seiya Omega[393] 2012–2014 Shueisha TV Asahi Series based on the manga Saint Seiya.
SheZow[570] 2012–2013 Original Network Ten
World of Winx[320] 2012–2015 Netflix Spin-off of Winx Club.
Nutri Ventures - The Quest for the 7 Kingdoms[571] 2013–2015 RTP2
Max Steel[572] 2013–2015 Mattel Disney XD Series based on the Max Steel toyline.
Vividred Operation[455] 2013 Original MBS
Sabrina: Secrets of a Teenage Witch[111] 2013–2014 Archie Comics The Hub Series based on the comic book Sabrina the Teenage Witch.
Samurai Flamenco[573] 2013–2014 Square Enix Fuji TV
The Awesomes[574] 2013–2015 Original Hulu
Steven Universe[575] 2013–2019 Cartoon Network
RWBY[576] 2013–present Rooster Teeth
Transformers Go![386] 2013–2014 Hasbro Syndication Part of the Transformers franchise.
Pac-Man and the Ghostly Adventures[577] 2013–2016 Namco Disney XD Series based on the video game Pac-Man.
Xiaolin Chronicles[483] 2013–2015 Original Disney XD Sequel to Xiaolin Showdown.
Burka Avenger[578] 2013–2016 Nick Pakistan
Tenkai Knights[561] 2013–2015 TV Tokyo
Monsters vs. Aliens[579] 2013–2014 Nickelodeon Continuation of the film Monsters vs. Aliens.
ViR: The Robot Boy[580] 2013–2016 Hungama TV
The Adventures of Napkin Man![505] 2013–2017 CBC Television
Paw Patrol[581] 2013–present Nickelodeon
Gatchaman Crowds[473] 2013–2015 Nippon TV Part of the Gatchaman franchise.
Dr. Dimensionpants[582] 2014–2015 Teletoon
Major Lazer[583] 2015 FXX Part of Animation Domination High-Def.
Sonic Boom[342] 2014–2017 Sega Cartoon Network Series based on the video game Sonic the Hedgehog.
Parasyte[584] 2014–2015 Kodansha NTV Series based on the manga by Hitoshi Iwaaki.
Tokyo Ghoul[585] 2014–2015 Shueisha Tokyo MX Series adapted from the manga by Sui Ishida.
Tokyo ESP[586] 2014 Kadokawa Shoten Tokyo MX Series based on the manga Tokyo ESP by Hajime Segawa.
Star Wars Rebels[307] 2014–2018 Original Disney XD Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Penn Zero: Part-Time Hero[587] 2014–2016 Disney XD
Kicko & Super Speedo[588] 2014–present Sony Yay
Robin Hood: Mischief in Sherwood[16] 2014–2019 Discovery Family Based on the legendary Robin Hood.
Garo: The Animation[473] 2014–2018 TXN Part of the Garo franchise.
Inspector Gadget[384] 2015–2018 Teletoon Reboot of Inspector Gadget, part of the Inspector Gadget franchise.
Star vs. the Forces of Evil[589] 2015–2019 Disney XD
Go! Princess PreCure[487] 2015–2016 Izumi Todo TV Asahi Part of the Pretty Cure franchise.
Transformers: Robots in Disguise[386] 2015–2017 Hasbro Cartoon Network Part of the Transformers franchise.
Thunderbirds Are Go[351] 2015–2020 Original ITV Reboot of Thunderbirds.
El Chapulín Colorado Animado[35] 2015–2017 Canal 5 An animated version of El Chapulín Colorado.
Mighty Magiswords[590] 2015–2019 Cartoon Network Video
Dragon Ball Super[396] 2015–2018 Shueisha Fuji TV Series set after Dragon Ball Z and Dragon Ball GT.
Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir[591] 2015–present Original TF1
Infini-T Force[592] 2015–2020 ytv Crossover series.
PJ Masks[593] 2015–present Disney Junior
Danger Mouse[594] 2015–2019 CBBC Reboot of Danger Mouse.
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo![366] 2015–2018 Cartoon Network Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
One-Punch Man[595] 2015–present Shueisha Cartoon Network
Ghost in the Shell: Arise - Alternative Architecture[474] 2015 Kodansha Tokyo MX Series based on the manga Ghost in the Shell.
Zorro: The Chronicles[8] 2015 Argosy Hulu Part of the Zorro franchise.
Cyborg 009 VS Devilman[363] 2015–2016 Kodansha Netflix Crossover mini-series.
SuperMansion[596] 2015–2019 Original Crackle
Supernoobs[597] 2015–2019 Teletoon
Shiva[598] 2015–present Nickelodeon
Go Jetters[505] 2015–2020 CBeebies
Charlotte[367] 2015 Tokyo MX
OK K.O.! Let's Be Heroes[599] 2016–2019 Cartoon Network
Fangbone![600] 2016–2017 G.P. Putnam's Sons Disney Series based on the books by Michael Rex.
Witchy PreCure![487] 2016–2017 Izumi Todo TV Asahi Part of the Pretty Cure franchise.
My Hero Academia[601] 2016–present Shueisha JNN Series based on the manga by Kohei Horikoshi.
Sailor Moon Crystal[155] 2016 Kodansha Tokyo MX Part of the Sailor Moon franchise.
The Powerpuff Girls[602] 2016–2019 Original Cartoon Network Reboot of The Powerpuff Girls.
RWBY Chibi[576] 2016–present Rooster Teeth Spin-off of RWBY.
Voltron: Legendary Defender[603] 2016–2018 Netflix Reboot of Voltron.
Mob Psycho 100[294] 2016–2022 Shogakukan TV Tokyo Series based on the web manga by One.
Atomic Puppet[604] 2016–2017 Original Teletoon
Transformers: Combiner Wars[386] 2016 Hasbro go90 Part of the Transformers franchise.
Cyborg 009 VS Devilman[363] 2015–2016 Kodansha Netflix Crossover mini-series.
Ben 10[91] 2016–2021 Original Cartoon Network Reboot of Ben 10.
Astra Force[605] 2016–2017 Disney Channel
Zak Storm[606] 2016–present Discovery Family
Ejen Ali[607] 2016–2023 TV3
Overwatch[608] 2016–2018 Blizzard Entertainment YouTube Series based on the Overwatch video game.
BoBoiBoy Galaxy[554] 2016–2018 Original TV3 Sequel to the series BoBoiBoy.
Tarzan and Jane[21] 2017–2018 A.C. McClurg Netflix
Star Wars Forces of Destiny[307] 2017–2018 Original YouTube Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Apollo Gauntlet[609] 2017 Cartoon Network Part of Adult Swim.
Mysticons[610] 2017–2018 Nickelodeon
Stretch Armstrong and the Flex Fighters[611] 2017–2018 Hasbro Netflix Series based on the Stretch Armstrong action figure.
Boruto: Naruto Next Generations[472] 2017–2023 Shueisha TV Tokyo Spin-off of Naruto.
Castlevania[322] 2017–2021 Konami Netflix Series based on the video game Castlevania.
The Reflection[612] 2017 Original NHK General TV Series co-created by Stan Lee.
Yom[613] 2017 Disney Channel India
Neo Yokio[614] 2017–2018 Netflix Series created by musician Ezra Koenig.
Inuyashiki[615] 2017 Kodansha Fuji TV Series based on the manga Inuyashiki by Hiroya Oku.
Devilman Crybaby[350] 2018 Netflix Series based on the manga Devilman by Go Nagai.
The Adventures of Kid Danger[616] 2018 Original Nickelodeon Animated spin-off of Henry Danger.
Spy Kids: Mission Critical[617] 2018 Netflix Series based on the Spy Kids franchise.
The Epic Tales of Captain Underpants[618] 2018–2020 Scholastic Corporation Netflix Series based on the Captain Underpants book series by Dav Pilkey.
Rise of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles[619] 2018–2020 Mirage Studios Nickelodeon Series based on the comic book Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird.
Mega Man: Fully Charged[620] 2018–2019 Capcom Cartoon Network Series based on the video game Mega Man.
Transformers: Cyberverse[386] 2018–2021 Hasbro Cartoon Network Part of the Transformers franchise.
Star Wars Resistance[307] 2018–2020 Original Disney Channel Part of the Star Wars franchise.
She-Ra and the Princesses of Power[389] 2018–2020 Mattel Netflix Reboot of She-Ra: Princess of Power.
Cutie Honey Universe[11] 2018 Akita Shoten AT-X Part of the Cutie Honey franchise.
Super Dragon Ball Heroes[396] 2018–present Shueisha Syndicated Part of the Dragon Ball franchise.
Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny[557] 2018–2019 Original Amazon Video Series based on the Kung Fu Panda franchise.
Rainbow Rangers[621] 2018–present Nick Jr.
Super Drags[622] 2018 Netflix
Little Singham[623] 2018–present Discovery Kids Series based on the film Singham.
To Be Hero[624] 2018–2023 Tokyo MX
Transformers: Rescue Bots Academy[386] 2019–2021 Hasbro Discovery Family Part of the Transformers franchise.
SSSS.Gridman[455] 2019–2022 Original Wowow
Carmen Sandiego[625] 2019–2021 Broderbund Netflix Series based on the video game Carmen Sandiego.
Star Twinkle PreCure[487] 2019–2020 Izumi Todo ANN Part of the Pretty Cure franchise.
Costume Quest[626] 2019 Double Fine Amazon Video Series based on the video game Costume Quest.
Mao Mao: Heroes of Pure Heart[627] 2019–2020 Original Cartoon Network
Ultraman[20] 2019–present Tsuburaya Productions Netflix Part of the Ultraman franchise.
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?[366] 2019–2021 Original Boomerang Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Knights of the Zodiac: Saint Seiya[393] 2019–present Shueisha Netflix Series based on the manga Saint Seiya.
Power Players[628] 2019 Original Cartoon Network
Seis Manos[629] 2019 Netflix
D.N. Ace[630] 2019–2020 Teletoon
Bem[224] 2019 TV Tokyo Remake of Humanoid Monster Bem
Case File nº221: Kabukicho[211] 2019–2020 Ward Lock & Co Hulu Series based on the character Sherlock Holmes.
Twelve Forever[505] 2019 Original Netflix
The Rocketeer[631] 2019–2020 Pacific Comics Disney Junior Series based on the comic The Rocketeer by Dave Stevens.
ThunderCats Roar[390] 2020 Original Cartoon Network Part of the ThunderCats franchise.
Steven Universe Future[575] 2019–2022 Cartoon Network Epilogue of Steven Universe and Steven Universe: The Movie.
Ghost in the Shell: SAC_2045[474] 2020 Kodansha Netflix Series based on the manga Ghost in the Shell.
Powerbirds[632] 2020 Original Universal Kids
StarBeam[633] 2020–2021 Netflix
Hero Elementary[634] 2020–present PBS
Transformers: War for Cybertron Trilogy[386] 2020–2021 Hasbro Netflix Part of the Transformers franchise.
Super HxEros[635] 2020 Shueisha Tokyo MX
Magical Girl Friendship Squad: Origins[636] 2020 Original Syfy Pilot series to Magical Girl Friendship Squad.
Magical Girl Friendship Squad[636] 2020 Syfy
Star Trek: Lower Decks[77] 2020–present Paramount+ Part of the Star Trek franchise.
Kid Cosmic[637] 2021–2022 Netflix
Birdgirl[638] 2021–present Cartoon Network Spin-off of the series Harvey Birdman, Attorney at Law.
Invincible[639] 2021–present Amazon Studios
Stan Lee's Superhero Kindergarten[640] 2021–present Kartoon Channel
Star Wars: The Bad Batch[307] 2021– present Disney+ Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Trese[641] 2021 Alamat Comics Netflix Series based on the comic Trese by Budgette Tan and Kajo Baldisimo.
Resident Evil: Infinite Darkness[330] 2021 Capcom Netflix Part of the Resident Evil franchise.
Johnny Test[512] 2021–2022 Original Netflix Revival of the series Johnny Test.
Masters of the Universe: Revelation[380] 2021 Mattel Netflix Part of the Masters of the Universe franchise.
Q-Force[642] 2021 Original Netflix
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe[380] 2021 Mattel Netflix Part of the Masters of the Universe franchise.
Star Trek: Prodigy[77] 2021–2022 Original Paramount+ Part of the Star Trek franchise.
Star Wars: Visions[307] 2021 Disney+ Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Villainous[643] 2021– present HBO Max Latin America
Ghostforce[644] 2021–present TFOU
Mechamato[554] 2021–2023 Cartoon Network Asia Part of the BoBoiBoy franchise.
Action Pack[645] 2022 Netflix
The Legend of Vox Machina[646] 2022–present Amazon Prime Video Series based on the web series Critical Role.
Transformers: BotBots[386] 2022–present Hasbro Netflix Part of the Transformers franchise.
Team Zenko Go[647] 2022–present Original Netflix
Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon Knight[557] 2022–2023 Netflix Part of the Kung Fu Panda franchise.
Super Giant Robot Brothers[648] 2022–present Netflix
Hamster & Gretel[649] 2022–present Disney Channel
Tales of the Jedi[307] 2022–present Disney+ Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Spirit Rangers[650] 2022–present Netflix
Chainsaw Man[651] 2022 Shueisha TXN Series based on the manga Chainsaw Man
Transformers: EarthSpark[386] 2022–2023 Hasbro Paramount+ Part of the Transformers franchise.
Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War[482] 2022–present Shueisha Hulu Sequel to the television series Bleach.
Sonic Prime'[342] 2022–2024 Sega Netflix Part of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise.
Tokyo Mew Mew New[473] 2022–present TV Tokyo Part of the Tokyo Mew Mew franchise.
Mecha Builders[652] 2022–present Original Cartoon Network Animated spin-off of Sesame Street.
Vindiactors 2[653] 2022 YouTube Spin-off of the television series Rick and Morty.
SuperKitties[654] 2023–present Disney Junior
Velma[366] 2023–present HBO Max Part of the Scooby-Doo franchise.
Koala Man[655] 2023–present Hulu
Trigun Stampede[451] 2023–present Tokuma Shoten TXN Sequel to Trigun.
My Dad the Bounty Hunter[299] 2023–present Original Netflix
Agent Elvis[656] 2023 Netflix Series featuring a fictionalized Elvis Presley.
Kiya & the Kimoja Heroes[657] 2023–present Disney Junior
Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures[307] 2023 Disney+ Part of the Star Wars franchise.
Unicorn: Warriors Eternal[658] 2023 Adult Swim
Supa Team 4[659] 2023–present Netflix
Shy[660] 2023 Akita Shoten TV Tokyo
Rurouni Kenshin[443] 2023–present Shueisha Fuji TV Series based on the manga Rurouni Kenshin.
Masters of the Universe: Revolution[380] 2024 Mattel Netflix Sequel to Masters of the Universe: Revelation.
Megamind Rules![661] 2024–present Original Peacock Part of the Megamind franchise.
Go! Go! Loser Ranger![662] TBA Kodansha JNN
Tomb Raider: The Legend of Lara Croft[528] TBA Eidos Interactive Netflix Part of the Tomb Raider franchise.

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Footnotes[edit]

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