Yearly Adventures

 is an American animated fantasy comedy series created by TBD. It is being produced by Warner Bros. Animation and aired on Kids' WB! from January 12th, 2001 till December 28th, 2007 with Cartoon Network airings starting from April 13th, 2001 till June 26th, 2009.

Synopsis
Twelve best friends living in an alternate Earth where months, holidays and other time and date-related stuff are humanoids like to make the most of every day despite their colliding personalities, which can result in lots of wacky situations along the way.

Main

 * January (voiced by Alanna Ubach) - a sad and sensitive teenage girl who thinks everything is meaningless, but is often comforted by the months and finds them as her "family".
 * February (voiced by Greg Cipes) - a matchmaking and romance-loving teenage boy who loves to pair people with someone, and is considered as a "secret cupid".
 * March (voiced by James Arnold Taylor) - a clean-freak and perfectionist teenage boy who wants everything clean and perfect, even whining when a single tiny drop gets on a floor in his path. Despite this, however, he deeply cares for his pals.
 * April (voiced by Tara Strong) - a naïve and airheaded but friendly teenage girl who is very curious and wants to know how it is, while also can be stupid at times. Despite this, however, she is a kind person and wants to make those who have upside down faces happy.
 * May (voiced by Steve Blum) - a geeky teenage boy who loves movies, especially science fiction movies. However, he dislikes being called May, finding it as a girly name and prefers to be called Matt.
 * June (voiced by ) - a very chill teenage boy who likes to talk smoothly and often is willing to help people with their problems.
 * July (voiced by Grey DeLisle) - a fun-loving but clumsy and party animal teenage girl who loves having fun, and even throws parties. But she is very clumsy, and her clumsiness can start problems.
 * August (voiced by Josh Keaton) - an easily bored teenage boy who finds almost everything boring, but owns a pet cat named Frost, which makes him smile.
 * September (voiced by Eric Lopez) - a snarky, feisty and short-tempered teenage boy who gets annoyed by his pals' antics, especially November's vain-ness. Despite that, if he sees his friends in trouble, he will show the one that's attacking them no mercy.
 * October (voiced by Rachael MacFarlane) - a cynical and emotionless, yet scary loving teenage goth girl who is usually emotionless and doesn't react to anything, but does ADORE anything scary.
 * November (voiced by Vanessa Marshall) - an extremely vain and seductive, but thankful teenage girl who is the most beautiful of the gang, but loves her own looks, to the point where she will whine and cry if she gets ruined, even if a SINGLE tiny drop touches her or her clothes. Despite this, she is very thankful and deeply cares for her friends, even calling them her "sibling-figures".
 * December (voiced by Jennifer Hale) - an optimistic and happy-go-lucky mismatched eyed teenage girl who LOVES anything snowy and holiday-related, and even has a habit of giving everyone, including strangers, gifts.

Supporting

 * Father Time (voiced by TBD) - the wise and caring man who is considerd by many to be the "king of time" who are the months' adopted father as he wants to make them safe.
 * Mother Nature (voiced by TBD) - a wise and calm woman who cares about the environment around the planet and actually has the ability to control it, and also despises pollution.
 * St. Newyear (vocal effects by TBD) - the months’ pet cat who can act as emotional support to January alongside the other months whenever she feels down.

Antagonists

 * Death (voiced by TBD) - a sinister and menacing supernatural figure in a dark hoodie who is rather intimidating and is often the cause of some of the chaos the mains deal with.
 * Sr. Funtime (voiced by TBD) - a seemingly wacky and innocent man who is secretly an awful person and wants the months gone from his sight, no matter what it takes.

Episodes
See List of episodes.

Tropes
See /Tropes.