| Show
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Creator(s) / Developer(s)
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Original run
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Co-production with
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Notes
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Episodes
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Includes laugh track
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Original network
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| 1950s
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| The Ruff and Reddy Show
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera
|
1957–1960 |
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First series to be produced by Hanna-Barbera.
|
156 episodes
|
❌
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NBC
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| The Huckleberry Hound Show
|
1958–1961 |
- Yogi Bear was spun off into its own series in 1960; Hokey Wolf took its place at that time.
- First animated series to win an Emmy Award.
|
68 episodes
|
❌
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Syndication
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| The Quick Draw McGraw Show
|
1959–1961 |
|
45 episodes
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❌
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| 1960s
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| The Flintstones
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
1960–1966 |
|
- First prime-time series with a 30-minute sitcom format in the history of television.
- First pregnancy in animation history with Wilma Flintstone seen in maternity clothes.
- First Hanna-Barbera animated series to use a laugh track.
|
166 episodes
|
✔️
|
ABC
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| The Yogi Bear Show
|
1961–1962 |
Spin-off of The Huckleberry Hound Show.
|
33 episodes
|
❌
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Syndication
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| Top Cat
|
Prime-time series.
|
30 episodes
|
✔️
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ABC
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| The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series
|
1962–1963 |
Package series.
|
52 episodes (each segment)
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❌
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Syndication
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| The Jetsons
|
1962–1963 |
|
24 episodes
|
✔️
|
ABC
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| The Magilla Gorilla Show
|
1964–1967 |
Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long was eventually moved to The Peter Potamus Show.
|
31 episodes
|
❌
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Syndication
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| Jonny Quest
|
Doug Wildey |
1964–1965 |
- Prime-time series on ABC.
- First fully realized action adventure animated series on American television.
|
26 episodes
|
❌
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ABC
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| The Peter Potamus Show
|
Jerry Eisenberg William Hanna Joseph Barbera
|
1964–1966 |
Breezly and Sneezly was eventually moved to The Magilla Gorilla Show.
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27 episodes
|
❌
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Syndication
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| The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera
|
1965–1967 |
- First Hanna-Barbera series created for Saturday morning television.
- Atom Ant, The Hillbilly Bears and Precious Pupp were later aired as segments on The Atom Ant Show and Secret Squirrel and Morocco Mole, Squiddly Diddly and Winsome Witch were later aired as segments on The Secret Squirrel Show. All six segments were aired in The Banana Splits Adventure Hour after it went into syndication.
- Both shows split off separately during their second season.
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26 episodes (each segment)
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❌
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NBC
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| Sinbad Jr. and His Magic Belt
|
Sam Singer |
1965–1966 |
American International Television |
- Animated adaptation of Sinbad the Sailor.
- First animated series from Hanna-Barbera based on a licensed property.
- First co-production with outside studio.[2]
|
102 episodes
|
❌
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Syndication
|
| Laurel and Hardy
|
Larry Harmon |
1966–1967 |
Larry Harmon Pictures Wolper Productions |
Animated adaptation of Laurel and Hardy.
|
39 episodes (156 segments)
|
❌
|
NBC
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| Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles
|
* The Impossibles: Michael Maltese
|
|
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18 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| Space Ghost and Dino Boy
|
Alex Toth
|
20 episodes
|
❌
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| The Space Kidettes
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
In syndication, episodes were paired with Young Samson and aired as The Space Kidettes and Young Samson.
|
❌
|
NBC
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| We’ll Take Manhattan
|
|
1967 |
Pilot of an unrealized live-action comedy TV series on NBC starring Dwayne Hickman and Ben Blue that only aired on April 30, 1967.
|
|
❌
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| The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show
|
Lee Orgel |
1967–1968 |
RKO Pictures Company Jomar Productions |
Animated adaptation of Abbott and Costello with the voice of Bud Abbott.
|
39 episodes (156 shorts)
|
❌
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Syndication
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| Birdman and the Galaxy Trio
|
Alex Toth |
|
|
20 episodes
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| The Herculoids
|
18 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| Shazzan
|
❌
|
| The Fantastic Four
|
|
Marvel Comics |
Based on the comic book series of the same name.
|
20 episodes
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor
|
|
Animated loose adaptation of Moby-Dick.
|
18 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| Samson & Goliath
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
- Aired as Young Samson in 1968.
- In syndication, episodes were paired with The Space Kidettes and aired as The Space Kidettes and Young Samson.
|
20 episodes
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| The World: Color It Happy
|
1967 |
An unsold television pilot.
|
|
❌
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N/A
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| The Banana Splits Adventure Hour
|
Hanna-Barbera
|
1968–1970 |
- Combined live-action and animated segments.
- Danger Island was exclusively live-action.
- The Banana Splits was live-action.
- Arabian Knights was an animated version of the work of the same name from Middle Eastern literature.
- The Three Musketeers was an animated adventure based on the novel of the same name by Alexandre Dumas.
|
31 episodes
|
✔️ (The Banana Splits segments) ❌ (Other segments)
|
NBC
|
| The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
|
|
1968–1969 |
|
20 episodes
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| The Adventures of Gulliver
|
Based on the novel Gulliver’s Travels by Jonathan Swift.
|
17 episodes
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| Wacky Races
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Heatter-Quigley Productions |
Originally developed as a game show.
|
34 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| The Perils of Penelope Pitstop
|
1969–1970
|
|
Spin-offs of Wacky Races.
|
17 episodes
|
❌
|
Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines
- Wing Dings
- Magnificent Muttley
|
❌
|
| Cattanooga Cats
|
1969–1971 |
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
|
Joe Ruby Ken Spears |
1969–1978 |
First Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning animated TV series to use a laugh track.
|
41 episodes
|
✔️
|
CBS (seasons 1–2) ABC (season 3)
|
| 1970s
|
| Where’s Huddles?
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
1970 |
|
Prime-time series.
|
10 episodes
|
✔️
|
CBS
|
| Harlem Globetrotters
|
Joe Ruby Ken Spears |
1970–1971 |
CBS Productions |
Animated series based on the exhibition basketball team of the same name.
|
22 episodes
|
✔️
|
| Josie and the Pussycats
|
Dan DeCarlo John Goldwater Richard Goldwater |
Radio Comics |
Based on the comic book series of the same name.
|
16 episodes
|
✔️
|
| The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
1971–1972 |
|
Spin-off of The Flintstones.
|
✔️
|
| Help!… It’s the Hair Bear Bunch!
|
Joe Ruby Ken Spears |
|
✔️
|
| The Funky Phantom
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Air Programs International |
The first Hanna-Barbera series animated in Australia by API.
|
17 episodes
|
✔️
|
ABC
|
| Duffy’s Dozen
|
1971 |
|
Unsold animated television pitch.
|
|
❌
|
N/A
|
| The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan
|
Sidney Morse |
1972 |
Based on the Charlie Chan detective film series.
|
16 episodes
|
✔️
|
CBS
|
| Wait Till Your Father Gets Home
|
R.S. Allen Harvey Bullock |
1972–1974 |
First-run syndicated series.
|
48 episodes
|
✔️
|
Syndication
|
| The Flintstone Comedy Hour
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera
|
1972–1973 |
|
16 episodes
|
✔️
|
CBS
|
| The Roman Holidays
|
1972 |
|
13 episodes
|
✔️
|
NBC
|
| Sealab 2020
|
Alex Toth
|
15 episodes
|
❌
|
| The New Scooby-Doo Movies
|
Joe Ruby Ken Spears |
1972–1973 |
|
24 episodes
|
✔️
|
CBS
|
| Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space
|
Dan DeCarlo John Goldwater Richard Goldwater |
1972 |
Spin-off of Josie and the Pussycats.
|
16 episodes
|
✔️
|
| Speed Buggy
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
1973 |
|
✔️
|
| Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids
|
|
13 episodes
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| Yogi’s Gang
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, and The Secret Squirrel Show.
|
15 episodes
|
✔️
|
ABC
|
| Super Friends
|
|
National Periodical Publications |
Based on DC Comics characters.
|
16 episodes
|
❌
|
| Goober and the Ghost Chasers
|
|
Crossover with The Partridge Family.
|
✔️
|
| Inch High, Private Eye
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
|
13 episodes
|
✔️
|
NBC
|
| Jeannie
|
Sidney Morse |
Screen Gems |
Animated adaptation of I Dream of Jeannie.
|
16 episodes
|
✔️
|
CBS
|
| The Addams Family
|
David Levy |
|
Animated adaptation of the 1960s sitcom by the same name.
|
✔️
|
NBC
|
| Hong Kong Phooey
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
1974 |
|
✔️
|
ABC
|
| Devlin
|
Norman Katkov
|
❌
|
| Partridge Family 2200 A.D.
|
Sidney Morse |
1974–1975 |
Columbia Pictures Television |
Animated adaptation of The Partridge Family.
|
✔️
|
CBS
|
| These Are the Days
|
Ed Jurist |
|
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| Valley of the Dinosaurs
|
Samuel Roeca |
1974
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch
|
|
1974–1975
|
13 episodes
|
✔️
|
NBC
|
| Korg: 70,000 B.C.
|
Fred Freiberger |
Live-action TV series.
|
19 episodes
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| The New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera
|
1975–1977 |
MGM Television (The Tom & Jerry Show) |
- Aired as The New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape Show (1975–76), The Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show (1976) and The Tom & Jerry/Mumbly Show (1976–77).
- Based on the Tom and Jerry theatrical shorts.
|
16 episodes (each segment)
|
The Tom & Jerry Show: ❌ The Great Grape Ape Show: ✔️
|
| The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour
|
* The Scooby-Doo Show: Joe Ruby Ken Spears Ray Parker * Dynomutt, Dog Wonder: Joe Ruby Ken Spears
|
1976–1977 |
|
Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!.
|
20 episodes (each segment)
|
✔️
|
| Clue Club
|
|
1976 |
|
16 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| Jabberjaw
|
Joe Ruby Ken Spears
|
✔️
|
ABC
|
| Taggart’s Treasure
|
|
Pilot of an unrealized live-action TV series produced in Australia, and only aired on ABC in the United States on December 31, 1976.
|
|
❌
|
| Fred Flintstone and Friends
|
1977–1978 |
Columbia Pictures Television Claster Television Productions |
|
95 episodes
|
✔️
|
Syndication
|
| Scooby’s All-Star Laff-A-Lympics
|
Joe Ruby Ken Spears |
|
- Aired as Scooby’s All-Stars in the 1978–1979 season.
- Laff-A-Lympics is a crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Flintstones, The Yogi Bear Show, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show, Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!/The Scooby-Doo Show, The Great Grape Ape Show, The Mumbly Cartoon Show, Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels, Speed Buggy, Hong Kong Phooey, Jeannie and Jabberjaw.
|
24 episodes
|
Laff-A-Lympics: ❌ The rest: ✔️
|
ABC
|
| CB Bears
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
- In syndication, CB Bears aired in a half-hour version with Blast-Off Buzzard and Posse Impossible.
- In syndication, Heyyy, It’s the King! also aired in a half-hour version with Shake, Rattle and Roll and Undercover Elephant.
|
13 episodes (each segment)
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| The Skatebirds
|
* The Robonic Stooges: Norman Maurer
|
- Live-action/animated TV series.
- The Robonic Stooges was an animated adaptation of The Three Stooges.
- Woofer & Wimper was an edited version of Clue Club.
|
16 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| The All-New Super Friends Hour
|
Norman Maurer |
DC Comics |
Spin-off of Super Friends.
|
15 episodes
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| The Beach Girls
|
|
1977 |
|
Pilot of an unrealized live-action comedy TV series starring Rita Wilson.
|
|
❌
|
N/A
|
| The Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour
|
1978 |
Live-action prime-time variety series
|
5 episodes
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| The Funny World of Fred and Bunni
|
Pilot of an unrealized live-action/animated prime-time variety series starring Fred Travalena, and aired on CBS on August 30, 1978.
|
|
❌
|
CBS
|
The All New Popeye Hour
- Popeye
- Popeye’s Treasure Hunt (1978–80)
- Dinky Dog (1978–80)
- The Popeye Sports Parade (1979–80)
- Prehistoric Popeye (1981–83)
- Private Olive Oyl (1981–83)
|
Larz Bourne |
1978–1983 |
King Features Syndicate |
|
56 episodes
|
❌
|
| Yogi’s Space Race
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
1978 |
|
|
13 episodes (each series)
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| Challenge of the Superfriends
|
|
DC Comics |
Spin-off of Super Friends.
|
16 episodes
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| The Godzilla Power Hour
|
* Godzilla: Dick Robbins Duane Poole * Jana of the Jungle: Doug Wildey Dick Robbins Duane Poole
|
1978–1981 |
Toho |
Animated adaptation of Godzilla.
|
26 episodes (Godzilla), 13 episodes (Jana of the Jungle)
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| Go Go Globetrotters
|
|
1978 |
|
Combined reruns of Harlem Globetrotters with Space Ghost, The Herculoids and CB Bears.
|
|
Space Ghost, The Herculoids and CB Bears:❌ Harlem Globetrotters:✔️
|
| The New Fred and Barney Show
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
1979 |
Spin-off of The Flintstones
|
17 episodes
|
✔️
|
| Fred and Barney Meet the Thing
|
|
Marvel Comics (The Thing) |
|
13 episodes
|
The New Fred and Barney Show:✔️ The Thing:❌
|
| Sergeant T.K. Yu
|
Gordon Dawson |
|
Pilot of an unrealized live-action TV crime drama series starring Johnny Yune, and aired on NBC on January 24, 1979.
|
|
❌
|
| America vs. the World
|
|
Pilot of an unrealized live-action TV series hosted by Ed McMahon and Georgia Engel, and aired on NBC on February 13, 1979.
|
❌
|
| Casper and the Angels
|
Bob Ogle |
The Harvey Entertainment Company |
Based on Casper the Friendly Ghost, licensed through Harvey Comics.
|
13 episodes
|
✔️
|
| The New Shmoo
|
Len Janson Chuck Menville |
|
Animated adaptation of the Shmoo from Lil’ Abner.
|
16 episodes
|
❌
|
| The Super Globetrotters
|
Andy Heyward |
Saperstein Productions |
Spin-off of Harlem Globetrotters.
|
13 episodes
|
✔️
|
| Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
|
Joe Ruby Ken Spears Mark Evanier |
1979–1980 |
|
|
16 episodes
|
✔️
|
ABC
|
| The World’s Greatest Super Friends
|
|
DC Comics |
Spin-off of Super Friends.
|
8 episodes
|
❌
|
| Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo
|
|
- Animated adaptation of the Shmoo from Lil’ Abner.
- Spin-off of The Flintstones.
- Final Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning TV series to have a laugh track.
|
|
The New Fred and Barney Show:✔️ The New Shmoo:❌
|
NBC
|
| Amigo and Friends
|
Mario Moreno Reyes |
1979–1982 |
Televisa |
- Animated adaptation of Mexican movie star Cantinflas.
- Also known as Cantinflas y Sus Amigos in Spain.
- Hanna-Barbera-produced English dub.
|
52 episodes
|
❌
|
Syndication
|
| 1980s
|
| The B.B. Beegle Show
|
Dick Robbins Duane Poole |
1980 |
|
Pilot of an unrealized live-action/puppet TV series with Joyce DeWitt and Arte Johnson, and began airing on January 7, 1980, in syndication. The pilot reran a few times throughout 1980.[citation needed]
|
|
❌
|
Syndication
|
| Super Friends
|
|
1980–1983 |
DC Comics |
Spin-off of Super Friends.
|
22 episodes
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| Drak Pack
|
Cliff Roberts |
1980 |
Southern Star |
|
16 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| Hanna–Barbera’s World of Super Adventure
|
|
1980–1984 |
|
Syndicated rerun package series featuring Birdman and the Galaxy Trio, Fantastic Four, Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles, The Herculoids, Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor, Shazzan and Space Ghost and Dino Boy.
|
|
❌
|
Syndication
|
| The Flintstone Comedy Show
|
William Hanna Joseph Barbera
|
1980–1981 |
|
18 episodes
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang
|
Duane Poole Tom Swale |
Paramount Television |
Animated adaptation of Happy Days.
|
24 episodes
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show
|
* Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo: Joe Ruby Ken Spears * Richie Rich: Norman Maurer
|
The Harvey Entertainment Company (Richie Rich) |
|
33 episodes (Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo), 41 episodes (Richie Rich)
|
❌
|
| Laverne & Shirley in the Army
|
Duane Poole Tom Swale |
1981–1982 |
Paramount Television |
Animated adaptation of Laverne & Shirley.
|
13 episodes
|
❌
|
| Space Stars
|
|
|
|
11 episodes
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| The Kwicky Koala Show
|
Tex Avery
|
1981 |
The show was Tex Avery’s final animated project before his death.
|
16 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| Trollkins
|
Hank Saroyan |
1981–1982 |
|
13 episodes
|
❌
|
| The Smurfs
|
Peyo
|
1981–1989 |
SEPP International S.A. (seasons 1–7) Lafig S.A. (seasons 8–9) |
Based on the comic series of the same name.
|
256 episodes
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| The Flintstone Funnies
|
|
1982–1984 |
|
|
|
❌
|
| The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show
|
* The Little Rascals: Dick Robbins Bryce Malek * Pac-Man: Jeffrey Scott
|
1982–1983 |
King World Productions |
|
13 episodes
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour
|
* Mork & Mindy: Norman Maurer * Laverne & Shirley with The Fonz: Duane Poole Tom Swale
|
Ruby-Spears Enterprises (Mork & Mindy) Paramount Television |
|
26 episodes (Mork & Mindy), 8 episodes (Fonz/Laverne & Shirley)
|
❌
|
| The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour
|
|
1982 |
Ruby-Spears Enterprises |
- Spin-off of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
- The “Puppy” character is based on Ruby-Spears’ animated adaptation of The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy, which in turn is based on the book by Jane Thayer.
- Hanna-Barbera co-produced The Puppy’s New Adventures with Ruby-Spears in 1982; these segments were later aired in 1983 as The Puppy’s Further Adventures, made solely by Ruby-Spears and without Hanna-Barbera.
|
|
❌
|
| Jokebook
|
Harry Love |
|
- Compilation show mostly made up from non-HB material such as classic cartoons and foreign cartoons.
- Final Hanna-Barbera TV series production to use a laugh track.
|
7 episodes (4 unaired)
|
✔️
|
NBC
|
| Shirt Tales
|
Bob Ogle |
1982–1983 |
Based on characters created by Janet Elizabeth Manco for Hallmark greeting cards.
|
23 episodes
|
❌
|
| The Gary Coleman Show
|
Cliff Roberts |
1982 |
Based on the 1982 TV movie The Kid with the Broken Halo which starred Gary Coleman.
|
13 episodes
|
❌
|
| The Dukes
|
Ray Parker |
1983 |
Warner Bros. Television |
Animated adaptation of The Dukes of Hazzard.
|
20 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show
|
* Monchhichis: Dick Robbins Bryce Malek
|
1983–1984 |
King World Productions |
Animated adaptation of Monchhichi.
|
13 episodes
|
❌
|
ABC
|
| The Pac-Man/Rubik, the Amazing Cube Hour
|
|
Ruby-Spears Enterprises |
Animated adaptation of Rubik’s Cube.
|
❌
|
| The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show
|
Joe Ruby Ken Spears Tom Ruegger |
|
|
26 episodes
|
❌
|
| The Biskitts
|
Duane Poole Tom Swale |
1983 |
|
13 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince
|
Len Janson Chuck Menville |
Mulberry Square Productions |
Live-action series based on the film franchise created by Joe Camp.
|
13 episodes
|
❌
|
CBS
|
| Going Bananas
|
1984 |
|
Live-action series.
|
12 episodes
|
❌
|
NBC
|
| Lucky Luke
|
Morris |
1984–1985 |
Gaumont Lucky Comics Extrafilm Produktion |
Based on the comic series of the same name.
|
26 episodes
|
❌
|
Syndication
|
| Snorks
|
Nic Broca |
1984–1989 |
SEPP International S.A. |
Based on the comic book of same name.[3]
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65 episodes
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NBC
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| Scary Scooby Funnies
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1984–1985 |
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Repackaged reruns from The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show.
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20 episodes
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ABC
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| Challenge of the GoBots
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Jeff Segal |
Tonka |
Animated adaptation of the GoBots.
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65 episodes
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Syndication
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| Pink Panther and Sons
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David H. DePatie Friz Freleng |
Mirisch-Geoffrey-DePatie-Freleng MGM/UA Television |
Spin-off of the Pink Panther theatrical cartoons.
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26 episodes
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NBC
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| Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show
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DC Comics |
Spin-off of Super Friends.
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8 episodes
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ABC
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| Paw Paws |
1985–1986 |
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21 episodes
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Syndication
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| Yogi’s Treasure Hunt
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William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
1985–1988 |
Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, Top Cat, Wacky Races, The Ruff and Reddy Show, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, The Secret Squirrel Show, Jabberjaw and CB Bears.
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27 episodes
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| Galtar and the Golden Lance
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Neal Barbera |
1985–1986 |
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21 episodes
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Syndication
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| The Jetsons
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1985–1987 |
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51 episodes
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1985–1987
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ABC
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| The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians
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E. Nelson Bridwell Carmine Infantino |
1985 |
DC Comics |
Spin-off of Super Friends.
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8 episodes (10 segments)
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ABC
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| The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo
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Mitch Schauer Tom Ruegger |
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Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! and Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo
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13 episodes
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ABC
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| Scooby’s Mystery Funhouse
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1985–1986 |
Repackaged reruns from The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show, The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour and The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show.
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21 episodes
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ABC
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| The Berenstain Bears
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Joe Cates |
Southern Star |
Animated adaptation of the Berenstain Bears children’s books.
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52 episodes
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CBS
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| CBS Storybreak
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1985–1989 |
Southern Star CBS Entertainment Productions |
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26 episodes
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CBS
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| The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera
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1985–1994 |
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Live-action/animated syndicated programming block featuring a superstar line-up of both old and new Hanna-Barbera shows.
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Syndication
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| Teen Wolf
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Gordon Kent |
1986–1987 |
Southern Star Clubhouse Pictures (season 1) Atlantic/Kushner-Locke (season 2) |
Animated adaptation of the 1985 live-action film Teen Wolf.
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21 episodes
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CBS
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| The New Adventures of Jonny Quest
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Spin-off of Jonny Quest
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13 episodes
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Syndication
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| Pound Puppies
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Animated adaptation of Pound Puppies.
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26 episodes
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ABC
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The Flintstone Kids
- The Flintstone Kids
- Flintstone Funnies
- Dino’s Dilemmas
- Captain Caveman and Son
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William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
Spin-off of The Flintstones and Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels.
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36 episodes
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ABC
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| Foofur
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Phil Mendez |
SEPP International S.A. |
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26 episodes
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NBC
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| Wildfire
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Jeff Segal Kelly Ward |
1986 |
Wang Film Productions Cuckoo’s Nest Studio
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13 episodes
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CBS
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| Sky Commanders
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Jeff Segal |
1987 |
Toei Animation |
Based on the toy line by Kenner Toys Inc.
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Syndication
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| Popeye and Son
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Jeff Segal Kelly Ward John Loy |
King Features Entertainment |
Spin-off of the Popeye theatrical cartoons.
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CBS
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| Skedaddle
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William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
1988 |
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Live-action game show aired as part of The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera.
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Syndication
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| A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
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Tom Ruegger |
1988–1991 |
Spin-off of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!.
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27 episodes
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ABC
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| The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley
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John Hays |
1988 |
SEPP International S.A. |
Animatert‘s Ed Grimley character.
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13 episodes
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NBC
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| The New Yogi Bear Show
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William Hanna Joseph Barbera |
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Spin-off of The Yogi Bear Show.
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45 episodes
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Syndication
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| Fantastic Max
|
Judy Rothman Rofé Robin Lyons Mike Young |
1988–1990 |
Booker PLC Kalisto Ltd. Tanaka Promotion Co., Ltd. (season 2) |
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26 episodes
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| The Further Adventures of SuperTed
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Mike Young David Edwards |
1989 |
S4C Siriol Animation
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Spin-off of SuperTed.
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13 episodes
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| Paddington Bear
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Gordon Kent |
1989–1990 |
Central Independent Television |
Animated adaptation of Paddington Bear.
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| 1990s
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| Bill & Ted’s Excellent Adventures
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Gordon Kent |
1990 |
Orion Television Entertainment Nelson Entertainment |
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13 episodes
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CBS (season 1) Fox (season 2)
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| The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda
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1990–1991 |
RAI – Radiotelevisione Italiana (RAIUNO) |
Based on the novel Don Quixote.
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26 episodes
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Syndication
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| Tom & Jerry Kids Show
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Joseph Barbera Don Jurwich |
1990–1993 |
Turner Entertainment Co. |
Spin-off of the Tom and Jerry and Droopy theatrical cartoons.
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65 episodes
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Fox
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| Wake, Rattle, and Roll
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David Kirschner
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1990–1991 |
Four Point Entertainment |
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50 episodes
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Syndication
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| Gravedale High
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David Kirschner Ernie Contreras Glenn Leopold |
1990 |
NBC Productions |
Animated series starring Rick Moranis.
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13 episodes
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NBC
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| Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone
|
Martin Powell Vivien Schrager-Powell |
Sleepy Kids PLC |
Known as Potsworth & Co. outside the U.S.
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Syndication
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| The Pirates of Dark Water
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David Kirschner |
1991–1993 |
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21 episodes
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ABC
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| Yo Yogi!
|
Sean Roche |
1991 |
Crossover series featuring characters from The Huckleberry Hound Show, The Quick Draw McGraw Show, The Yogi Bear Show, Top Cat, The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series, The Magilla Gorilla Show, The Peter Potamus Show, The Atom Ant Show, The Secret Squirrel Show, Wacky Races and CB Bears.
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13 episodes
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NBC
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| Young Robin Hood
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CINAR France Animation Antenne 2 |
Based on the legend of Robin Hood.
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26 episodes
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Syndication
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| Fish Police
|
Jeanne Romano |
1992 |
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6 episodes
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CBS
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| Capitol Critters
|
Nat Mauldin Steven Bochco Michael Wagner |
Steven Bochco Productions 20th Century Fox Television |
Final prime-time series from Hanna-Barbera.
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13 episodes
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ABC
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| The Addams Family
|
Bill Matheny Lane Raichert |
1992–1993 |
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21 episodes
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ABC
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Droopy, Master Detective
- Droopy
- Screwball Squirrel
- Wild Mouse
- Lightning Bolt the Super Squirrel
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Joseph Barbera Don Jurwich |
1993 |
Turner Entertainment Co. |
Spin-off of the Droopy theatrical cartoons.
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13 episodes
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Fox
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| The New Adventures of Captain Planet
|
Ted Turner Barbara Pyle |
1993–1996 |
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48 episodes
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TBS
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| 2 Stupid Dogs
|
Donovan Cook
|
1993–1995 |
Super Secret Secret Squirrel is a reboot of The Secret Squirrel Show.
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26 episodes
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| Phenom: The Animated Series
|
Stephen Hillenburg |
1993 |
United Plankton Pictures, Inc. |
Based on the Tweety theatrical cartoons.
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13 episodes
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ABC
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| SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron
|
Christian Tremblay Yvon Tremblay Glenn Leopold Davis Doi |
1993–1995 |
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25 episodes
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❌
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TBS
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| What a Cartoon!
|
Fred Seibert
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1995–1997
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A series of shorts, including ones that are television pilots to some Cartoon Network shows such as Cow and Chicken and The Powerpuff Girls.
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48 episodes
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Cartoon Network
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| Dumb and Dumber
|
Bennett Yellin |
1995–1996 |
New Line Television |
- Animated adaptation of Dumb and Dumber.
- Final Hanna-Barbera-produced show to air on broadcast network television.
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13 episodes
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ABC
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| Dexter’s Laboratory
|
Genndy Tartakovsky
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1996–2003
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- Seasons 1–2.
- Hanna-Barbera produced season 1 using “Cartoon Network Studios” as an in-name only division.
- Seasons 3–4 were produced by Cartoon Network Studios as a separate entity of its former parent company.
- The series was introduced as What a Cartoon! shorts.
- Only The Justice Friends segments from season 1 use a laugh track, as it is presented much like a sitcom.
- All shows from this point onward were broadcast on Cartoon Network.
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52 episodes
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Cartoon Network
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| Cave Kids
|
Russell Hicks |
1996 |
- Spin-off of The Flintstones.
- Final Hanna-Barbera-produced show to air in syndication.
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8 episodes
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❌
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Syndication
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| The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
|
Peter Lawrence Takashi Masunaga
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1996–1997
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- Spin-off of Jonny Quest.
- Only Jonny Quest-related TV show to be broadcast on Cartoon Network.
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52 episodes
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❌
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Cartoon Network, TBS, TNT
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| Johnny Bravo
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Van Partible
|
1997–2004
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- Seasons 1–3.
- Season 4 was produced by Cartoon Network Studios as a separate entity of its former parent company.
- The series was introduced as What a Cartoon! shorts.
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65 episodes
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❌
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Cartoon Network
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| Cow and Chicken
|
David Feiss
|
1997–1999
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The series was introduced as a What a Cartoon! short.
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52 episodes
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❌
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| The Powerpuff Girls
|
Craig McCracken
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1998–2005
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- Seasons 1–4.
- Final show produced by Hanna-Barbera.
- Seasons 5–6 were produced by Cartoon Network Studios as a separate entity of its former parent company.
- The series was introduced as What a Cartoon! shorts.
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49 episodes
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❌
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| I Am Weasel
|
David Feiss
|
1999
|
Spin-off of Cow and Chicken.
|
9 episodes (27 segments)
|
❌
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