List of children's animated television series of the 2010s facts for kids
This is a list of animated television shows made for kids aged 12 and under. These shows are often called "children's animation."
This list focuses on shows from North America and Europe. It doesn't include shows from Japan, China, or Korea, because children's animation is very common in those parts of the world.
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Animated Shows from the 2010s
The 2010s were a busy time for children's animated TV shows. Many new and exciting series came out during this decade. These shows covered lots of different genres, from action and adventure to comedy and educational topics.
United States Animated Series
The United States produced a huge number of animated shows for kids in the 2010s. These shows aired on popular channels like Cartoon Network, Nickelodeon, and Disney Channel, as well as streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime Video.
Early 2010s: New Adventures Begin
In the early 2010s, many memorable shows started. Adventure Time (2010) became a huge hit on Cartoon Network. It was known for its unique mix of fantasy, adventure, and surreal comedy. Another popular show was Regular Show (2010), which also aired on Cartoon Network. It featured two friends, Mordecai and Rigby, and their funny, often strange, adventures.
Nickelodeon brought us shows like Team Umizoomi (2010), which used CGI and live-action to teach math to preschoolers. For older kids, T.U.F.F. Puppy (2010) offered action-comedy with a spy theme. Disney Channel had Fish Hooks (2010), a comedy about fish in a high school.
Superhero fans had plenty to watch. Ben 10: Ultimate Alien (2010) continued the popular Ben 10 story on Cartoon Network. The Avengers: Earth's Mightiest Heroes (2010) brought Marvel's iconic team to Disney XD.
Mid-2010s: Diverse Stories and Styles
The middle of the decade saw even more variety. Gravity Falls (2012) on Disney Channel quickly became a fan favorite. It blended comedy, mystery, and fantasy as twins Dipper and Mabel explored strange happenings in a small town. The Legend of Korra (2012), a sequel to Avatar: The Last Airbender, captivated audiences on Nickelodeon with its action and deep storytelling.
Cartoon Network continued to innovate with shows like Steven Universe (2013). This show was praised for its action, fantasy, and emotional depth. Teen Titans Go! (2013) offered a more comedic take on the superhero team.
Streaming services also started to become major players. Turbo Fast (2013) was one of the first animated series made for Netflix. It was a fast-paced comedy about a snail who could race. All Hail King Julien (2014) and The Adventures of Puss in Boots (2015) were other popular DreamWorks Animation shows that debuted on Netflix.
Late 2010s: Continued Growth and Innovation
Towards the end of the 2010s, new hits kept coming. The Loud House (2016) on Nickelodeon became very popular for its comedic look at a large family. We Bare Bears (2015) on Cartoon Network followed three bear brothers trying to fit into human society.
Disney continued its strong animation lineup with Star vs. the Forces of Evil (2015), a magical girl adventure, and the reboot of DuckTales (2017), which brought back beloved characters for new adventures.
Netflix also expanded its original animated content. Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia (2016), created by Guillermo del Toro, offered a thrilling fantasy adventure. She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018) was a popular reboot of the classic series, focusing on action, adventure, and strong female characters.
Other notable shows included Craig of the Creek (2018) on Cartoon Network, which explored childhood imagination, and Amphibia (2019) on Disney Channel, about a girl transported to a world of talking amphibians.
Canadian Animated Series
Canada also contributed many animated shows, often known for their unique styles and storytelling.
Popular Canadian Shows
One of the most well-known Canadian shows is PAW Patrol (2013). This show, which airs on TVOKids in Canada and Nickelodeon in the US, follows a group of rescue pups and their human leader. It's very popular with younger children.
Total Drama Presents: The Ridonculous Race (2015) and Total DramaRama (2018) are spin-offs of the popular Total Drama series. These shows offer comedic and often satirical takes on reality TV and everyday life.
French Animated Series
France has also made its mark in children's animation, often through international collaborations.
Miraculous Adventures
A standout French animated series is Miraculous: Tales of Ladybug & Cat Noir (2015). This show, which is a co-production with South Korea, became a global phenomenon. It follows two Parisian teenagers who secretly transform into superheroes, Ladybug and Cat Noir, to protect their city. It combines action, romance, and comedy.
International Co-productions
Many children's animated shows are made by studios from different countries working together. This allows for diverse creative teams and wider distribution.
Global Collaborations in Animation
The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That! (2010) is an educational show from Canada and the US. It teaches kids about science and nature. My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic (2010), a US-Canadian co-production, became a massive hit with its stories of friendship and magic.
The Amazing World of Gumball (2011) is a unique show from the UK and US. It uses a mix of animation styles, including CGI, Flash, stop-motion, and live-action, to create a surreal and funny world.
Doc McStuffins (2012) and Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood (2012) are popular educational shows from the US and Canada. They teach important lessons about health, emotions, and social skills.
PAW Patrol (2013), mentioned earlier, is a Canadian show that became a huge international success, airing on Nickelodeon in the US. PJ Masks (2015), a French-British co-production, follows three young friends who become superheroes at night.
Blaze and the Monster Machines (2014), a US-Canadian show, teaches science and math concepts through monster truck adventures. Sonic Boom (2014), a US-French co-production, brought the famous video game character to TV with a comedic twist.
Later in the decade, shows like The Dragon Prince (2018), a US-Canadian fantasy series on Netflix, gained a large following for its rich story and characters. Carmen Sandiego (2019), another US-Canadian co-production for Netflix, combined action, mystery, and educational elements about geography.
These co-productions show how animation can bring together talent from around the world to create amazing stories for kids everywhere.