Media from 2001.
Carryovers
Current statistics of most released media as of January 1 this year:
Movie | |||||||||||
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No longer on sale; also never aired on television since September 4, 1995. | |||||||||||
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind |
Available only in Japan on VHS since September 19, 1997. | ||||||||||
Kiki's Delivery Service |
Available on VHS since September 1, 1998. | ||||||||||
Castle in the Sky |
Available only in Japan on VHS since September 18, 1998.
Was planned for a North American release in 1999, but was canceled. | ||||||||||
The Wizard of Oz |
Available on VHS and DVD as of October 19, 1999. | ||||||||||
Pinocchio |
Available on VHS and DVD since October 26, 1999. | ||||||||||
Mulan |
Available on VHS and DVD since November 9, 1999. | ||||||||||
101 Dalmatians |
No longer sold in retail stores as of January 2000, but still available in most Blockbuster stores. | ||||||||||
Lady and the Tramp |
No longer sold in retail stores as of January 2000, but still available in most Blockbuster stores. | ||||||||||
The Lion King II: Simba's Pride |
No longer sold in retail stores as of January 2000, but still available in most Blockbuster stores. | ||||||||||
The Jungle Book |
No longer sold in retail stores as of February 2000, but still available in most Blockbuster stores. | ||||||||||
The Little Mermaid |
No longer sold in retail stores as of February 2000, but still available in most Blockbuster stores. | ||||||||||
Tarzan |
Available on VHS and DVD since February 1, 2000. | ||||||||||
The Aristocats |
Available on VHS and DVD since April 4, 2000.
An alternate DVD with bonus material that wasn't available to North American viewers was released on October 29, 2001. | ||||||||||
The Fox and the Hound |
Available on VHS and DVD since May 2, 2000.
An alternate DVD with bonus material that wasn't available to North American viewers was released on October 15, 2001. | ||||||||||
Pocahontas |
Available on VHS and DVD since June 6, 2000.
An alternate DVD with bonus material that wasn't available to North American viewers was released on October 29, 2001. | ||||||||||
Alice in Wonderland |
Available on VHS and DVD since July 4, 2000. | ||||||||||
Robin Hood |
Available on VHS and DVD since July 4, 2000. | ||||||||||
Mary Poppins |
Available on VHS and DVD since July 4, 2000. | ||||||||||
The Rescuers Down Under |
Available on VHS and DVD since August 1, 2000. | ||||||||||
Hercules |
Available on VHS and DVD since November 9, 1999; re-printed on August 1, 2000. | ||||||||||
A Bug's Life |
Available on VHS and DVD since April 20, 1999; re-printed on August 1, 2000.
A Bug's Life was also available as a two-disc Collector's Edition. | ||||||||||
The Black Cauldron |
Available on VHS and DVD since October 3, 2000. | ||||||||||
Toy Story Toy Story 2 |
Available on VHS and DVD since October 17, 2000, in standard and Collector's Editions. | ||||||||||
Fantasia |
Available on VHS and DVD since November 14, 2000. | ||||||||||
Fantasia 2000 | |||||||||||
Princess Mononoke |
Available on VHS and DVD since December 19, 2000. | ||||||||||
Books | |||||||||||
Horton Hears a Who! (1954) |
The Cat in the Hat (1957) |
How the Grinch Stole Christmas (1957) |
Green Eggs and Ham (1960) | ||||||||
The Lorax (1971) |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs |
Beauty and the Beast |
Cinderella | ||||||||
The Little Mermaid |
Bambi |
101 Dalmatians | |||||||||
The Lion King |
Toy Story |
Toy Story 2 | |||||||||
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone |
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets |
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban |
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire | ||||||||
Only available in Japanese: | |||||||||||
Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind | |||||||||||
Castle in the Sky | |||||||||||
My Neighbor Totoro | |||||||||||
Kiki's Delivery Service | |||||||||||
Out of print as of this year:
Pinocchio | |||||||||||
Music | |||||||||||
The Wizard of Oz: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
The Little Mermaid |
Aladdin: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack |
The Lion King: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack | ||||||||
Pocahontas |
Toy Story |
My Neighbor Totoro |
Kiki's Delivery Service | ||||||||
The Hunchback of Notre Dame |
Hercules |
Mulan | |||||||||
Return to Pride Rock |
A Bug's Life |
Toy Story 2 | |||||||||
Kidsongs A Day at Old MacDonald's Farm, Cars, Boats, Trains and Planes and We Wish You a Merry Christmas, I Can Dance! and Meet the Biggles were currently on sale, along with a total of 23 videos to date. | |||||||||||
TV Shows | |||||||||||
Mister Rogers' Neighborhood |
Currently airing on PBS. See below for more details. | ||||||||||
Barney & Friends Barney's Imagination Island Barney Live! in New York City Due to HIT Entertainment's acquisition on June 6, 2001, all Barney Home Videos shown above were last sold this year (see below). | |||||||||||
Thomas & Friends |
The first four seasons were available on VHS from Anchor Bay Entertainment since between 1995 and 1998.
Season 5 so far had 25 episodes to date released on VHS. | ||||||||||
Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3 Super Mario World My Little Pony My Little Pony Tales |
No longer airing on television as of May 1999. | ||||||||||
Sonic the Hedgehog |
No longer airing on television as of September 6, 1999. | ||||||||||
Sonic Underground |
No longer airing on television as of 2000. | ||||||||||
Kidsongs |
Currently airing only on several PBS stations. | ||||||||||
Wheel of Fortune Jeopardy! |
Older episodes of both shows were currently airing on Game Show Network, usually those from the 1990s. | ||||||||||
All That |
Seasons 5 and 6 were currently airing on Nickelodeon. | ||||||||||
Full House |
Currently airing on TBS Superstation. | ||||||||||
Arthur |
Seasons 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 were currently airing on PBS. | ||||||||||
Arthur's Perfect Christmas |
Available on DVD and VHS seasonally since 2000. | ||||||||||
Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog |
Currently airing on Toon Disney. | ||||||||||
Pokémon |
The Johto Journeys was currently airing on Kids' WB. | ||||||||||
How the Grinch Stole Christmas Horton Hears a Who! |
Available on VHS and DVD since October 31, 2000. | ||||||||||
Video Games | |||||||||||
Donkey Kong Jr. Mario Bros. Donkey Kong 3 Super Mario Bros. Super Mario Bros.: The Lost Levels Super Mario Bros. 2 Super Mario Bros. 3 Kirby's Adventure |
All NES games, including these titles, were discontinued since 1995. | ||||||||||
Sonic the Hedgehog 2 Sonic the Hedgehog 3 Sonic the Hedgehog CD Sonic & Knuckles Sonic Chaos Sonic the Hedgehog: Triple Trouble Sonic Drift 2 Sonic Blast/Sonic 3D Blast Sonic Jam |
Most classic Sonic games, including these titles, were discontinued since 1998. | ||||||||||
Super Mario Land 2: 6 Golden Coins Wario Land: Super Mario Land 3 Kirby's Dream Land Kirby's Pinball Land Kirby's Dream Land 2 Kirby's Block Ball Kirby's Star Stacker |
All older Game Boy titles, including these ones, were discontinued since 1999. | ||||||||||
Super Mario Kart Super Mario All-Stars Super Mario World 2: Yoshi's Island Super Mario RPG: Legend of the Seven Stars Donkey Kong Country 2: Diddy's Kong Quest Donkey Kong Country 3: Dixie Kong's Double Trouble Kirby's Dream Course Kirby Super Star Kirby's Dream Land 3 |
All Super NES games, including these titles, were discontinued since 1999. | ||||||||||
Super Mario 64 |
Available for the Nintendo 64 since 1996. | ||||||||||
Mario Kart 64 |
Available for the Nintendo 64 since 1996. | ||||||||||
Diddy Kong Racing |
Available for the Nintendo 64 since late 1997. | ||||||||||
Yoshi's Story |
Available for the Nintendo 64 since March 9, 1998. | ||||||||||
Pokémon Red and Blue |
Available for the Game Boy since September 30, 1998. | ||||||||||
Sonic R |
Available on PC CD-ROM since November 11, 1998, for use on Windows 95 and 98 PCs. | ||||||||||
Mario Party |
Available for Nintendo 64 since February 8, 1999. | ||||||||||
Wario Land II |
Available for Game Boy Color since March 1999. | ||||||||||
Super Smash Bros. |
Available for Nintendo 64 since April 26, 1999. | ||||||||||
Super Mario Bros. Deluxe |
Available for Game Boy Color since May 10, 1999. | ||||||||||
Sonic Adventure |
Available for Sega Dreamcast since September 9, 1999. | ||||||||||
Pokémon (Yellow) |
Available for Game Boy Color since October 19, 1999. | ||||||||||
Donkey Kong 64 |
Available for Nintendo 64 since November 22, 1999. | ||||||||||
Mario Party 2 |
Available for Nintendo 64 since January 24, 2000. | ||||||||||
Wario Land 3 |
Available for Game Boy Color since May 30, 2000. | ||||||||||
Kirby 64: The Crystal Shards |
Available for Nintendo 64 since June 26, 2000. | ||||||||||
Pokémon Gold and Silver |
Available for Game Boy Color since October 14, 2000. | ||||||||||
Donkey Kong Country |
Available for Game Boy Color since November 4, 2000. | ||||||||||
Sonic Shuffle |
Available for Sega Dreamcast since November 14, 2000. |
Paper money
The following was printed during fiscal year 2001:
Denomination | Amount printed | Notes |
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$1 |
5,145,600,000 | All as Series 1999 notes. |
File:$5-E (2001).jpg $5 |
979,200,000 | All as Series 1999 notes. |
$10 |
652,800,000 | All as Series 1999 notes. |
$20 |
1,017,600,000 | All as Series 1999 notes. |
$100 |
201,600,000 | All as Series 1999 notes. |
The following was in circulation by year's end:
Denomination | Estimate total | Notes |
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$1 |
About 7.8 billion | By around July or August 2001, everything in circulation was virtually a Series 1999 note. |
File:$2-B (1996).jpeg $2 |
Less than 650 million | Mostly Series 1976 and 1996 notes. |
File:$5-E (2001).jpg $5 |
About 1.84 billion | Up to 75% were Series 1999 notes. |
$10 |
About 1.47 billion | About 80% were Series 1999 notes. |
$20 |
More than 5 billion | About half were Series 1996 notes, and the other half, Series 1999. |
$50 |
About 1.14 billion | Mostly Series 1996 notes. |
$100 |
More than 4.2 billion | At least 90% were still Series 1996 notes. |
Events in 2001
January 15 | Wikipedia launched online. |
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Nintendo announced a remake of Super Mario Bros. 2 titled "Mario Advance". | |
January 23 |
Pokémon: Round One! and Friends & Rivals were released on VHS and DVD, along with the Totally Pokémon soundtrack on CD. |
January 30 |
Dinosaur was released on VHS and DVD. |
February 5 |
Paper Mario was released for Nintendo 64. |
February 13 |
Thomas' Trackside Tunes was released on VHS. This tape contained the last unreleased Season 5 episode, thus completing the first five seasons to date. |
February 27 |
Disney's Greatest Vol. 1 and Disney's Greatest Vol. 2 were released in music stores. |
March 1 |
How the Grinch Stole Christmas ended its theatrical run with a box office total of $260,044,825. |
March 6 | The first trailer for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was released online. |
March 13 | The English dub of Princess Mononoke was released on VHS. |
March 17 | Nintendo announced a Super Mario World remake as the second "Mario Advance" game. |
March 20 |
The Sword in the Stone was released on DVD as the last Gold Collection title. |
March 21 |
Super Mario Advance was released in Japan. This game was a remake of Super Mario Bros. 2. |
March 27 |
The first two volumes of Pokémon: The Johto Journeys, titled "A Brand New World" and "Midnight Guardian", were released on VHS and DVD. Aladdin's soundtrack was also re-released on CD. |
April 3 |
The Amanda Show's second season ended with 17 episodes, for a total of 30 for the entire series to date. |
April 9 |
Kirby Tilt 'n' Tumble was released for Game Boy Color. This was the last game for the Kirby franchise's first generation. |
May 1 |
The Emperor's New Groove was released on VHS and DVD. |
May 7 |
Mario Party 3 was released for Nintendo 64. Shortly after this game was released, Nintendo redesigned their official website to promote the Game Boy Advance and Nintendo GameCube. |
May 16 |
Microsoft released Service Pack 2 of Windows 2000. |
May 17 | Nintendo unveiled new upcoming Mario games at E3 2001, such as Mario Kart Advance, Luigi's Mansion, and Wario Land 4. |
May 18 |
Shrek was released in theaters, along with its soundtrack on CD. |
May 29 |
The next two volumes of Pokémon: The Johto Journeys, titled "Mission Spinarak" and "Snow Rescue", were released on VHS and DVD. |
June 6 | HIT Entertainment bought Lyrick Studios. This resulted in all Barney Home Videos from the 1990s to gradually go out of print, and a redesign of the official Barney website. |
June 8 |
Kiki's Delivery Service was released on Region 2 DVD in Japan. This DVD included a trailer for Spirited Away. |
June 9 | The first official trailer for Monsters, Inc. was released online. |
June 11 |
Super Mario Advance was released for the Game Boy Advance in North America. |
June 15 |
Atlantis: The Lost Empire premiered in theaters. |
June 18 |
Sonic Adventure 2 was released for the Sega Dreamcast. This was one of the last games for the console, before Sega was downgraded to a video game developer, the same rank as the Kirby series' HAL Laboratory. |
June 19 | Shrek grossed $200 million so far in the box office. |
June 22 | The first trailer for Ice Age was released online. |
June 27 | Another trailer for Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was released online. |
July 20 | Spirited Away premiered in Japanese theaters, three days after its soundtrack was released on CD. The film remained playing in theaters in Japan for the rest of 2001, with comic book adaptations arriving in bookstores along the way. |
July 21 |
Mario Kart: Super Circuit was released in Japan as "Mario Kart Advance". This game also contained the Super Mario Kart courses as "Extra Tracks". |
July 29 |
Pokémon Crystal was released for Game Boy Color. |
July 31 |
The next two volumes of Pokémon: The Johto Journeys, titled "Flying Ace" and "Fire Power", were released on VHS and DVD. |
August 1 | A new Special Edition of Beauty and the Beast was announced for a release in IMAX theaters on January 1, 2002. |
August 18 |
New episodes of the Johto League Champions season of Pokémon premiered on Kids' WB. |
August 24 |
Microsoft released Internet Explorer 6 for Windows 98 and 2000 users. |
Nintendo unveiled "Mario Sunshine" at Space World 2001. | |
August 27–31 |
On the first day of this week, Mario Kart: Super Circuit was released for the Game Boy Advance. |
The "Celebrating the Arts" episodes of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (#1761–1765) premiered on PBS Kids.
Reruns of all 300 episodes began the next week, in which the episodes were now completely shuffled. | |
By week's end, all PBS stations were forced to cease broadcasting of The Kidsongs TV Show, which itself remained unseen from then on for over a decade. | |
September 3 |
The 18th season of Jeopardy! and the 19th season of Wheel of Fortune began on local syndication. |
September 9 | Full House returned to syndication while also still airing on TBS. |
September 14 |
Luigi's Mansion was released for Nintendo GameCube in Japan. |
September 24 | Season 6 of Arthur premiered on PBS Kids. It ran for 10 episodes through November 26. |
September 25 |
The next two volumes of Pokémon: The Johto Journeys, titled "Team Green!" and "Crimson Warrior", were released on VHS and DVD. |
September 28 |
My Neighbor Totoro was released on Region 2 DVD in Japan. |
October 6 |
A new Kirby anime premiered on CBC TV in Japan to begin the second generation of the Kirby franchise. Kirby soundtrack albums were released on CD shortly afterwards. |
October 9 |
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs was released on DVD as a Platinum Edition. Also announced to be Platinum Edition titles in the future included Beauty and the Beast, Aladdin, The Lion King, Sleeping Beauty, Cinderella, and Bambi, in which their previous video releases were still available in most Blockbuster rental stores. |
October 23 |
Dumbo was re-released on DVD as a 60th Anniversary Edition. This was also the first DVD for North American viewers. At the same time, The Hunchback of Notre Dame was now set for a DVD release in early 2002. |
October 25 |
Microsoft released Windows XP, succeeding both Windows 2000 and Me. It was originally available in Home and Professional editions. |
November 2 |
Shrek was released on DVD and VHS. It later ended its theatrical run with a box office total of $267,665,011. |
Monsters, Inc. premiered in theaters, more than a week after its soundtrack was released on CD, and a month after the books were released in bookstores. | |
November 5 | A new trailer for Ice Age was released online. |
November 6 | Walt Disney Home Entertainment announced a DVD release of The Many Adventures of Winnie the Pooh for its 25th anniversary. |
November 10 |
Fox Family was rebranded as ABC Family. |
November 16 |
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone was released in theaters, two weeks after its soundtrack on CD. |
November 18 |
Luigi's Mansion was released for the Nintendo GameCube in North America. This resulted in all Nintendo 64 games to gradually phase out in retail stores. |
November 19 |
Wario Land 4 was released for the Game Boy Advance. |
November 20 |
How the Grinch Stole Christmas was released on DVD and VHS. |
The Cat in the Hat, The Lorax, | |
Peter Pan was set for a DVD re-release for its near 50th anniversary in early 2002. | |
November 21 | Princess Mononoke was released on DVD in Japan. This DVD contained a lot more bonus material than the Region 1 version. |
November 26 | The current dollar values for Jeopardy! gameplay began use on this date. |
November 27 |
The next two volumes of Pokémon: The Johto Journeys, titled "Azalea Adventures" and "Buggy Boogie", were released on VHS and DVD. |
December 1 | Sonic Christmas Blast aired on Toon Disney for the last time. |
December 3 |
Super Smash Bros. Melee was released for the Nintendo GameCube. |
December 14 |
Super Mario World: Super Mario Advance 2 was released in Japan. |
December 18 |
The Special Edition soundtrack for Beauty and the Beast was released on CD. |
December 20 |
Sonic Advance was released in Japan. This marked the first time the Sonic characters appeared in a Nintendo video game. |
December 27 | Pre-orders for Region 1 DVDs of My Neighbor Totoro and Castle in the Sky began. |
December 30 | Season 6 of All That aired for the last time on Nickelodeon. |
December 31 | By year's end, Monsters, Inc. grossed $237,466,244 so far in the box office, while Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone grossed $288,516,174. |
Support for Windows 95 and older operating systems ended. This resulted in newer CD and DVD-ROM titles requiring at least Windows 98. |