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Courage the Cowardly Dog (1999–2002, animated) (elements of science fiction in some episodes) Cowboy Bebop (1998–1999, Japan, animated) Coyote Ragtime Show (2006, Japan, animated) Crest of the Stars Trilogy (franchise): Crest of the Stars (1999, Japan, animated) Banner of the Stars (2001, Japan, animated) Banner of the Stars II (2001, Japan ...
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SciFi Japan TV; Screen Junkies; The Secret World of Jeffree Star; Shiro's Story; Shit Girls Say; Shut Up! Cartoons; Skoro na mizinÄ›; Sorted Food; Spellfury; Spotlight 2 (web series) Squaresville; Star Wars Forces of Destiny; Strawberry Shortcake: Berry in the Big City; Strip Search (web series) Super Science Friends; SuperFuckers
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U.S. television science fiction is a popular genre of television in the United States that has produced many of the best-known and most popular science fiction shows in the world. Most famous of all, and one of the most influential science-fiction series in history, is the iconic Star Trek and its various spin-off shows, which comprise the Star ...
Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show (1984–1985, animated) Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians, The (1985–1986, animated) World's Greatest Super Friends, The (1979–1980, animated) Super Hero Squad Show, The (2009–2011, animated) Super Robot Monkey Team Hyperforce Go! a.k.a. SRMTHFG (2004–2006, US/Japan, animated)
As animation is completely free of the constraints of gravity, momentum, and physical reality, it is an ideal technique for science fiction and fantasy on television. In a sense, virtually all animated series allow characters and objects to perform in unrealistic ways, so they are almost all considered to fit within the broadest category of ...