Relive 120 cartoons of your childhood from Hanna-Barbera (2024)

Relive 120 cartoons of your childhood from Hanna-Barbera (1)

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Hanna-Barbera turns 60

While Disney had Mickey Mouse and his friends and Warner Bros. had Bugs Bunny and the Looney Tunes cast, Hanna-Barbera Productions had its own prolific stable of beloved television and cartoon characters spanning the decades.

Check out our slideshow list to learn a bit more about the founders of the company and then check out our list highlighting some of the most popular and interesting characters and cartoons from your childhood as we celebrate the 60th anniversary of the company's founding.

-Mike Rose, cleveland.com

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It all started with a game of cat and mouse

William Hanna and Joseph Barbera met while both working for MGM’s animation department. The successfully collaborated for years on the ‘Tom & Jerry Show’ earning multiple awards for their work.

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Following MGM’s decision to cease production of new cartoons, the dynamic duo decided to strike out on their own. Their animation studio was founded July 7, 1957.

The collaboration would lead to dozens of news shows and characters over the next 40+ years.

In addition to first-run television shows, many of the cartoons found new life in syndication, introducing them to new generations.

The studio was eventually acquired by Turner Broadcasting. The newly launched Cartoon Network provided a new wave of fanswith exposure to the classic characters. After Turner merged with Time Warner in 1996, Hanna-Barbera became a subsidiary of Warner Animation. For a time, Cartoon Network Studios acted as a subsidiary until Warner Bros. folded Hanna-Barbera into the larger entityearly in the new millennium.

While many prior cartoons were recycled from movie shorts, Hanna-Barbera was one of the first studios to produce content directly for television. Step back in time to look at some of the many characters Hanna and Barbera or their company helped bring to life.

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1. Ruff and Reddy

'Ruff and Reddy' was the first cartoon produced by the new company. It was produced for NBC and ran for 50 episodes over 3 seasons.

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2. Huckleberry Hound

The second show from Hanna-Barbera featured shorts with Huckleberry as well as other cartoon characters. It was also the first show to earn the studio an Emmy Award.

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3. Yogi Bear

Yogi and his sidekick Boo Boo Bear originally appeared as part of 'The Huckleberry Hound Show' before being spun off to his own program. Yogi was an early hit for the studio and one of their most popular characters.

Yogi was said to have been based on Honeymooners' character Ed Norton and was originally voiced by Daws Butler.

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4. Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks

If you've ever heard the term 'I hate those meeces to pieces,' this is the show that originated it.

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5. Quick Draw McGraw

A spoof of television westerns featured Quick Draw and his sidekick Baba Looey. McGraw also sometimes assumed the identity of El Kabong to fight evil (spoofing Zorro).

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6. Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy

Part of 'The Quick Draw McGraw Show,' these cartoons featured a father-son duo of dachshunds and their adventures.

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7. Snooper and Blabber

Super Snooper and Blabber Mouse put a spin on the traditional cat-and-mouse dynamic by working together to solve crimes.

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8. Hokey Wolf

Con artist Hokey joined 'The Huckleberry Hound Show,' replacing Yogi Bear who was moving to his own program.

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9. The Flintstones

The first primetime animated series was also the longest-running until it was passed by 'The Simpsons.' Fred, Wilma, Barney, Betty and the gang were also the first animated series to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Comedy Series.

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10. Snagglepuss

Originally appearing as part of 'The Yogi Bear Show,' Snagglepuss is best known for his catchphrases like 'Exit, stage left.' and 'Heavens to Murgatroyd!'

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11. Yakky Doodle

A reworking of the character Little Quacker who appeared in Tom and Jerry cartoons, Yakky was a duckling who regularly found himself in trouble before being bailed out by his friend Chopper the bulldog.

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12. Top Cat

Hanna-Barbera's second primetime series, Top Cat was the leader of a group of alley cats in New York City.

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13. Wally Gator

Part of a new Hanna-Barbera cartoon series, Wally was an alligator in a zoo who sometimes liked to sneak out for adventures.

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14. Touche Turtle

Touché Turtle and his sidekick Dum Dum regularly battled in different time periods to save those who were in trouble. Best known for his catchphrase 'Touche away!'

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15. Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har

The lion and hyena duo were voiced by Daws Butler and Mel Blanc.

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16. The Jetsons

Hanna-Barbera's third primetime animated series is viewed by many as a futuristic bookend with the prehistoric 'Flintstones'. The show saw additional episodes created more than 20 years after it premiered for use in syndication in the 1980s.

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17. Magilla Gorilla

Magilla lived in the front window of Mr. Peebles pet shop. The running gag on his show featured him being purchased only to eventually find himself returned to the shop at a later date.

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18. Ricochet Rabbit and Droop-a-Long Coyote

One of the featured segments of 'The Magilla Gorilla Show,' Ricochet was a sheriff as speedy as his deputy Droop-a-Long was slow.

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19. Jonny Quest

A departure from the standard Hanna-Barbera cartoon, 'Jonny Quest' was more adventure-related than comedic. Like 'The Jetsons,' additional episodes were created in the mid-80s for syndication.

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20. Peter Potamus

Adventurer Peter Potamus and his sidekick So-So spent each episode exploring the world and visiting different time periods in his hot air balloon. The cartoon was originally sponsored by the Ideal Toy Company, known for such hits as the Teddy bear and Rubik's Cube.

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21. Atom Ant

The first half of an hour-long Saturday morning cartoon, superhero Atom Ant featured Superman-like powers including super-strength and the ability to fly. His catchphrase was 'Up and at'em, Atom Ant!'

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22. Secret Squirrel

Secret agent Secret Squirrel and his sidekick Morocco Mole took part in adventures parodying James Bond. Even, Secret's nickname, Agent 000, was an homage to Bond.

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23. Sinbad Jr.

'Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt' was the first H-B produced series that didn't use original characters. The five-minute cartoons appeared as a part of other television programming for kids and featured the adventures of the son of Sinbad and his sidekick Salty the Parrot.

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24. Frankenstein Jr. and The Impossibles

Frankenstein Jr. was a robot who served as a superhero for Civic City. The Impossibles were a trio of super-powered individuals who posed as a '60s rock band for their secret identities. Their cartoon originally ran Saturday mornings on CBS.

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25. Space Ghost

Space Ghost continued Hanna-Barbera's trend of moving towards more action-oriented cartoons. Joined by his two teen sidekicks and their pet space monkey, Blip.

Space Ghost and many of the villains who appeared in his shows were re-worked into the talk show 'Space Ghost Coast to Coast' which appeared on Cartoon Network decades after he originally premiered.

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26. Dino Boy

'Dino Boy in the Lost Valley' featured the adventures of a young boy who escaped from a plane crash and landed in a secluded jungle featuring many prehistoric creatures. Dino Boy befriends the caveman Ugh who helps him out of numerous jams.

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27. The Space Kidettes

The Space Kidettes adventures took place in outer space where they attempted to keep a treasure map away from the space pirate Captain Skyhook.

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28. Birdman and the Galaxy Trio

Solar-powered superhero Ray Randall worked for a secret government agency fighting crime alongside his sidekicks Avenger and Birdboy. The Galaxy Trio were three space superheros who battled evil while working for The Galaxy Patrol.

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29. The Herculoids

Set on a distant planet, 'The Herculoids' featured a family that lived with five monstrous creatures who all served as protectors of the planet from alien invaders. The show existed in the same universe as 'Space Ghost' and featured crossover episodes.

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30. Shazzan

Shazzan is a mystical genie who aids siblings Chuck and Nancy in their quest to return a magic ring to its rightful owner.

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31. Fantastic Four

Based on the series by Marvel Comics, 'Fantastic Four' holds the distinction of being one of the few animated Marvel products not controlled by Disney.

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32. Mightor

Caveman Tor uses his magic club to transform into Mightor to protect his friends and village. The club also transforms his pet Tog, giving him powers as well.

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33. The Banana Splits

'The Banana Splits Adventure Hour' represented a shift for Hanna-Barbera. It was the first show to feature live action segments. The designers who created the Banana Splits went on to launch their own morning show, 'H.R. Pufnstuf'

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34. Penelope Pitstop

'The Perils of Penelope Pitstop' was a spinoff off Hanna-Barbera's 'Wacky Races' show. Penelope was a wealthy heiress who regularly found herself pursued by a villain named The Hooded Claw. In reality, The Claw was Penelope's guardian who wanted her fortune for himself.

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35. Dastardly and Muttley

'Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines' was another spinoff of 'Wacky Races' and focused on the team's attempts to capture Yankee Doodle Pigeon who is trying to deliver a secret message.

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36. Scooby-Doo

Travelling around in their Mystery Van, Scooby and his four friends Fred, Daphne, Velma and Shaggy helped solve mysteries. Scooby's best friend Shaggy was voiced by DJ Casey Kasem.

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37. Josie and the puss*cats

Based on the Archie Comics characters, the show featured an all-female band and the hijinks that ensued as they travelled the globe. Actress Cheryl Ladd was part of the real-life band the studio put together for the show.

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38. The Hair Bear Bunch

Living at the Wonderland Zoo, the show's main characters regularly snuck out of their enclosure, under the watchful eye of zookeeper Mr. Peevly, often while riding their invisible motorcycle.

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39. Sealab 2020

Centering on life in an underwater research facility, the members of Sealab regularly faced undersea dangers and explorations of adventure. The show was later parodied on Cartoon Network in the show Sealab 2021.

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40. Speed Buggy

Featuring a talking dune buggy and his three friends, the group travelled the world participating in races and thwarting evil-doers.

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41. Super Friends

First of several shows featuring characters from DC Comics, the show starred Superman, Wonder Woman, Batman (and Robin) and Aquaman as well as three non-powered 'junior' members-in-training.

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42. Inch High Private Eye

A one-inch-tall detective who helps solve crimes with the help of his niece and her friends.

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43. Hong Kong Phooey

A parody of martial arts shows that were popular in the '70s, Hong Kong Phooey is the heroic alter-ego of police janitor Penry Pooch. Hong Kong is often successful in his crime-fighting endeavors thanks to his cat Spot.

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44. Great Grape Ape

Originally part of a shared show with recycled Tom & Jerry cartoons, Grape Ape was a 40-foot-tall purple gorilla who took part in mis-adventures with his friend Beegle Beagle.

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45. Dynomutt and The Blue Falcon

Paired with Scooby-Doo cartoons, the duo of Blue Falcon and Dynomutt battled evil in Big City. Featuring a premise similar to Batman, Blue Falcon is the alter ego of a wealthy socialite and Dynomutt is his sometimes bumbling sidekick.

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46. Jabberjaw

A walking, talking great white shark, Jabberjaw lived in a futuristic undersea civilization where he played drums for a band called The Neptunes. Much like Scooby-Doo and several other cartoons, the group spent each cartoon solving various mysteries.

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47. Captain Caveman

Rescued from being frozen in ice by the Teen Angels, Captain Caveman and his sidekicks followed the formulaic trend of solving crimes. The Teen Angels were an attempt by the studio to capitalize on the popularity of the TV show Charlie's Angels.

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48. The Wonder Twins

Aliens Zan and Jayna were introduced in the second Super Friends series as new heroes-in-training. The duo had the ability to transform with Zan taking on any form of water and Jayna able to turn into any animal, both terrestrial or alien.

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49. Scrappy-Doo

Scooby-Doo's diminutive nephew, Scrappy was as brave as Scooby was cowardly. His addition was an attempt to re-tool Scooby-Doo and keep the show from being cancelled.

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50. Kwicky Koala

Pursued by Wilford Wolf, Kwicky could move so quickly that he seemed to disappear in the blink of an eye. The Kwicky Koala show was one of the last things that famed animator and director Tex Avery worked on before he died.

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51. The Smurfs

Based on a Belgian comic, The Smurfs was one of the longest-running Saturday morning cartoons.

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52. Pac-Man

The first cartoon based on a video game, Pac-Man and his family worked to thwart Mezmaron's ghost monsters from locating the source of their world's power pellets.

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53. Monchhichis

Based on the series of dolls, the Monchhichis lived at the top of forest trees far from their enemies, the Grumplins. Peter Cullen, best known for voicing Transformer Optimus Prime voiced multiple characters in the show.

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54. The Snorks

Another cartoon based on a Belgian comic, Snorks had a feel similar to the Smurfs, only underwater.

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55. The GoBots

While not nearly as well-known or popular as the Transformers series, 'Challenge of the GoBots' actually premiered a couple weeks prior to 'Transformers.' The show featured the Guardians led by Leader-1 who battled against the Renegades led by Cy-Kill. Similar to Transformers, GoBots were able to convert from robot form to vehicles.

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56. Pound Puppies

An adaptation of the toy line, 'Pound Puppies' featured a group of dogs living in a pound where they hoped to get adopted all while trying to prevent the wicked Stonehearts from tearing down the pound.

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57. The Pirates of Dark Water

Prince Ren and his motley crew seek magic treasures that will rid his world of dark water, a substance that is overtaking the planet Mer.

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58. Dexter's Laboratory

Dexter is a boy-genius with a secret lab in his house. His elaborate experimentsare usually interruptedeither by his sister or his own over-eagerness. Comedian Seth MacFarlane worked on this show early in his career.

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59. Johnny Bravo

The slow-witted muscleman with an Elvis complex, Johnny Bravo spent most of his time trying to (unsuccessfully) date women, usually with comedic results.

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60. The Powerpuff Girls

Featuring the adventures ofBlossom, Bubbles, and Buttercup and their father/creator Professor Utonium, episodes featured the girls rescuing their home of Townsville from various catastrophes and the forces of evil.

The show was also the last cartoon produced directly by Hanna-Barbera as the studio was folded after the fourth season.

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Even more Hanna-Barbera cartoons

In the process of putting this list together, we quickly realized that 60 cartoons just wouldn't be enough to cover the scope of Hanna-Barbera's influence on the animated landscape.

So join us as we present 60 BONUS cartoons created or produced by the studio. While a number of these are original creations, many are also adaptations of live-action TV shows or feature animated versions of real-life actors.

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61. Cow and Chicken

Featuring the adventures of twosiblings who often run into The Red Guy, who tries to scam them while wearing various disguises.

The show was unique in that one voice actor filled all three main roles in the show.

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62. Dumb and Dumber

Featuring the continuing adventures of Lloyd and Harry (played by Jim Carrey and Jeff Daniels in the original film). This was also the last cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera to premiereon broadcast television.

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63. 2 Stupid Dogs

Featuring the mis-adventures of The Big Dog and The Little Dog, the look of the show was a bit of a throwback to earlier H-B cartoons.

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64. SWAT Kats

After being removed from MegaKat City's law enforcement team for an accidentthat wasn't their fault, T-Bone and Razor use parts they salvage to build futuristic vehicles to help them battle against both the city's villains and those who they used to serve with.

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65. Capitol Critters

The show focused on those pests (mice, roaches, etc.) who lived inside the White House. Both Neil Patrick Harris and Bobcat Goldthwait had vocal roles in the show.

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66. Fish Police

A prime-time cartoon on CBS, the show only lasted 6 episodes. This was disappointing given the cast of actors involved including Tim Curry, Ed Asner, John Ritter and Jonathan Winters

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67. Dink, the Little Dinosaur

Dink and his friends lived in a prehistoric world called Green Meadow. The show featured positive messages about teamwork and problem-solving.

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68. Popeye and Son

Featuring the continuing adventures of Popeye, Bluto and their families. This time, their sons (Popeye Jr. and Tank) are also rivals.

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69. Sky Commanders

Battling to thwart the evil General Plague from taking control of a new continent (and element), the Sky Commanders are constantly at odds with Plague's Raiders. The show was yet another example of a cartoon used to promote a toy line.

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70. Wildfire

Teen Sara learns that she is actually a princess from another dimension. Alongside her magical horse Wildfire, Sara battles against the evil Lady Diabolyn for control of her kingdom.

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71. Foofur

Foofur and his animal friends constantly thwart Mrs. Escrow who is trying to sell Foofur's home.

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72. Galtar

A sword-and-sorcery show along the lines of 'Thundarr the Barbarian' and 'Masters of the Universe' following the adventures of Galtar whouses his magical golden lance to battle against the forces of the evil Brandisar.

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73. Pink Panther and Sons

Brothers Pinky and Panky join with their friends to go on adventures and learn valuable lessons.

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74. The Biskitts

Tiny dogs guard royal treasure in their tiny castle. The dogs are constantly on guard against King Max and his minions who are trying to steal the treasure.

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75. Rubik, the Amazing Cube

Rubik was a magical cube who only came to life when all his sides/colors were matched up. Rubik was voiced by Ron Palillo, best known for playing Horshack on 'Welcome Back, Kotter'

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76. The Dukes

An adaptation of 'The Dukes of Hazzard' featured the Dukes in aworldwide race against Boss Hogg.

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77. Shirt Tales

Cartoon show based on a series of characters created for Hallmark Cards.

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78. Mork and Mindy

Another animated series based on a live-action show, here a teenage Mork and his pet come to Earth to observe humans.

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79. The Trollkins

Featuring the exploits of the inhabitants of Trolltown.

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80. The Space Stars

The show featured new episodes of old favorites like The Herculoids and Space Ghost, but also introduced a shared world including the super-powered Teen Force and the intergalactic lawman Space Ace.

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81. Laverne and Shirley

Based on the live television show, the cartoon was based on the episodes where the duo joined the army.

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82. Richie Rich

Based on the comic book character, the show featured the adventures of Richie and his friends.

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83. Fonz and the Happy Days Gang

After being visited by a woman from the future, Fonzie and his friends end up travelling through time. Multiple cast members of the show returned to voice their characters including Henry Winkler and Ron Howard.

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84. The Drak Pack

Comprising three descendants of famous monsters, the Drak Pack is able to take on super forms including a vampire, Frankenstein monster and werewolf.

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85. Casper and the Angels

Adapting the comic character Casper the Friendly Ghost, the show places Casper in the future where he helps two space cops named Mini and Maxi.

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86. Jana of the Jungle

An attempt to make a female version of Tarzan, Jana lives in the jungles of South America where she is aided by both animal and human friends in her search for her father.

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87. Godzilla

An adaptation of the Japanese monster films, the show featured a group of scientists joined by Godzooky. While on their explorations, the team called on Gozilla for help, such as when they were attacked by other monsters.

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88. The Legion of Doom

Originally appearing in the show 'Challenge of the Super Friends,' the group of evil villains was formed by Lex Luthor as a foil to The Justice League.

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89. Buford and the Galloping Ghost

Bloodhound Bufford lives in the swamp and teams up with a pair of teens to solve crimes. The Galloping Ghost is an old gold prospector who rides an invisible horse and helps his friends Wendy and Rita who work at a dude ranch.

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90. Dinky Dog

When Sandy and Monica adopted a cute puppy named Dinky, little did they know how big he would grow or the trouble his size would get them into.

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91. Wonder Wheels

Willie Wheeler solves crime on his transforming motorcycle Wonder Wheels. Monkees star Micky Dolenz lent his voice to the show.

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92. The Robonic Stooges

Possessing special robotic powers, The 3 Stooges (Larry, Curly and Moe) use their abilities to fight crime as part of the Superhero Employment Agency.

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93. The King

Featuring an Elvis-like lion and his animal friends, the show centered around the group's antics in high school.

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94. The CB Bears

Trio of bears solves crimes while working as garbage collectors. They receive their assignments over the truck's CB.

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95. The Clue Club

Featuring a premise similar to Scooby-Doo, the Clue Club was a group of teens joined by talking dogs Woofer and Wimper to solve crimes.

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96. Mumbly

Detective Mumbly mumbles and grumbles while working a case. His look is very much like that of another famous detective, Columbo.

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97. Valley of the Dinosaurs

Pulled into a whirlpool while exploring the Amazon, the Butler family find themselves in an underground expansethat time forgot.

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98. These are the Days

A show along the lines of 'The Waltons,' this cartoon followed the Days family and their everyday adventures in the turn-of-the-century town called Elmsville.

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99. Partridge Family 2200

Instead of rolling out an updated version of 'The Jetsons,' Hanna-Barbera instead chose to take the beloved Partridge Family and send them into the future.

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100. Devlin

Ernie Devlin was a motorcycle stuntman who travelled with his family in a circus. The character was based on Evel Knievel.

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101. The Adams Family

Based on the TV sitcom, the cartoon took the family on the road for all sorts of mis-adventures.

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102. Jeannie

Jeanie and her genie-in-training Babu help her master Corey through all sorts of jams. Corey was voiced by Star Wars legend Mark Hamill.

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103. Goober and the Ghost Chasers

Another cartoon similar in theme to Scooby-Doo, the main difference being that Goober's gang are ghost hunters and they often come across real ghosts who help them unmask the fakes.

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104. Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids

Unrelated to the movie, the show featured lead singer Butch and his groovy band. The show had a similar tone to that of Josie and the puss*cats. This time, the kids led a secret life as secret agents.

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105. The Roman Holidays

Similar to 'The Flintstones,' Gus Holiday and his family live in a modernized version of ancient Rome.

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106. Wait Till Your Father Gets Home

Featuring themes of both generation gaps and politics, Harry Boyle struggles with the differences between his opinions and those of his family. Boyle was voiced by Tom Bosley of 'Happy Days' fame.

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107. The Funky Phantom

Having been set free from the clock they'd been trapped in since The Revolutionary War, the Phantom and his ghostly cat Boo help their group of friends Skip, April, Augie and Elmo on their various adventures.

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108. The Huddles

Featuring the adventures of football players Ed Huddles his friend Bubba as well as the various interplays between their coach and team, their spouses and their neighbors.

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109. The Harlem Globetrotters

Based on the world-famous basketball group, the show regularly featured the team facing off against a group of villains with the outcome of the game resolving some local issue.

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110. Cattanooga Cats

A group of Hillbilly cats in a band travelling from gig to gig and their adventures along the way.

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111. Gulliver

Based on 'Gulliver's Travels,' 'The Adventures of Gulliver' features Gary Gulliver's adventures as he searches for his missing father.

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112. Samson and Goliath

Teen Samson and his pet dog Goliath travelled around wherever their help was needed. By slamming his wristbandstogether, he could transform into a super-powered hero and also transform Goliath from a dog to a lion.

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113. Moby Dick

After rescuing Tom and Tubb from a shipwreck, Moby and the boys partake in undersea adventures. The cartoon shorts were paired with those of Mighty Mightor.

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114. Abbott and Costello

While Lou Costello had passed away years prior, Bud Abbott provided the voice for his character.

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115. Laurel and Hardy

Featuring new shorts based on the antics of the comedy duo, both of whom had passed away prior to the show.

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116. Winsome Witch

Winnie Witch rides her magic broom on her many adventures, casting spells along the way.

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117. Squiddly Diddly

Squiddly, who looks more like an octopus than a squid, lives in Bubbleland Park and dreams of being a musician. While he often escapes with hopes of becoming a star, he always returns to the park.

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118. The Hillbilly Bears

Featuring a feud between two families, the Ruggs and the Hoppers.

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119. Precious Pupp

Pupp liked to sneak up behind other characters and startle them into the air by barking loudly. He lived with a motorcycle-riding grandma named Granny Sweet.

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120. Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey

A trio of bumbling dogs assigned to serve the king in his royal guard.

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