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2018 in animation

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2018 in animation is an overview of notable events, including notable awards, list of films released, television show debuts and endings, and notable deaths.

Events

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  • May 11: John Kricfalusi issues a personal explanation and apology about the sexual assault allegations against him, though he denies some of the claims.[13]
  • May 17: The upcoming Disney Channel animated series Big City Greens gets renewed for a second season, just a month before the show made its premiere.[14]
  • May 20:[15]
    • The Simpsons concludes its 29th season on Fox with the episode "Flanders' Ladder", Jackie Mason returns as Krusty's deceased father, Rabbi Hyman Krustofsky. The season's finale was seen by exactly 2.1 million viewers that night.
    • Family Guy concludes its 16th season on Fox with the episode "Are You There God? Its Me, Peter". The season's finale was seen by over 1.8 million viewers that night.
    • Bob's Burgers concludes its eighth season on Fox with its 150th episode "Something Old, Something New, Something Bob Caters for You". The season's finale was seen by over 1.6 million viewers that night.

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October

  • October 1: The first episode of Bluey premieres on ABC Kids in Australia to universal critical acclaim.
  • October 7: The Family Guy episode "Dead Dog Walking" premieres on Fox, the episode follows up from the events from Married... with Cancer". The episode was seen by nearly 2.7 million viewers that night.[23]
  • October 19: The rest of the first season of Hilda airs on Netflix.
  • October 23: Nickelodeon Kart Racers initially releases in North America for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, & Nintendo Switch.[24] The game was negatively received by fans & critics.
  • October 26: Film producer Adi Shankar states in an interview with IndieWire that he heard that the character Apu Nahasapeemapetilon will leave The Simpsons following controversy over him potentially being a negative and racially offensive stereotype.[25]
  • October 29: The Simpsons executive producer Al Jean states that Adi Shankar "does not speak for our show".[26]

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Awards

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Film released

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Deaths

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References

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