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Jeannie (1973)Jeannie (1973)
CBS, 1973 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Children, Fantasy, Animation
Rating: 5/5

Jeannie was a 30-minute Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in association with Screen Gems from September 8, 1973 to August 30, 1975 on CBS. It is loosely based upon the 1960s sitcom I Dream of Jeannie. The animated series features the eponymous genie character with master Corey Anders, a high school student, and his best friend Henry Glopp. The series also featured Babu, a cowardly, bumbling, immature genie-in-training under Jeannie's charge.


Super FriendsSuper Friends
ABC, 1973 Cancelled/Ended | Action, Adventure, Children, Sci-Fi
Rating: 5/5

Super Friends first aired on ABC on September 8, 1973, featuring well-known DC characters Superman, Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman as part of its Saturday morning cartoon lineup. It was produced by Hanna-Barbera and was based on the Justice League of America (JLA) and associated comic book characters published by DC Comics. The name of the program (and the JLA members featured with the Super Friends) have been variously represented (as Super Friends and Challenge of the Super Friends, for example) at different points in its broadcast history.


Superman (1988)Superman (1988)
CBS, 1988 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Drama, Family, Action

Superman is a 1988 animated Saturday morning television series produced by Ruby-Spears Productions and Warner Bros. Television that aired on CBS featuring the DC Comics superhero of the same name (coinciding with the character's 50th anniversary, along with the live-action Superboy TV series that year). Veteran comic book writer Marv Wolfman was the head story editor, and noted comic book artist Gil Kane provided character designs.


The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show and Scrappy Too! (1980)The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show and Scrappy Too! (1980)
CBS, 1980 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Action, Adventure

The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show and Scrappy Too! is a package show produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions in 1980 for ABC Saturday mornings. The program contained segments from Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo and Richie Rich. The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo shorts represents the sixth show in which Scooby-Doo appears. This was the only Hanna-Barbera package series for which Scooby-Doo was given second billing and also notable for Richie Rich's debut in animation.


Tales From the CryptkeeperTales From the Cryptkeeper
ABC, 1993 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Horror

Tales From the Cryptkeeper is a spooky Saturday morning cartoon based on the live-action series. It follows kids who find themselves in terrifying situations. Each episode is packed with suspense, horror, and humor that will keep you on the edge of your seat. Get ready to be spooked!


Gilligan's Planet (1982)Gilligan's Planet (1982)
CBS, 1982 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Sci-Fi, Animation

Gilligan's Planet was a Saturday morning cartoon show that aired on CBS from 1982 to 1984. It was one of the last good cartoon shows that aired, because after this show, 80's cartoons got stupider and stupider. It was cancelled not because of poor ratings but because Filmation (the company that produced it) ran out of business. It was also Filmation's last network cartoon series, starting in 1983, they focused on syndication with He-Man, She-Ra, Filmation's Ghostbusters & Marshall Bravestarr. Gilligan's Planet still remains a fondly remembered cartoon classic, just like it's two originals.


Kidd VideoKidd Video
NBC, 1984 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Adventure, Children

Kidd Video was a Saturday morning cartoon created by DiC and Saban Productions in association with Cuckoo's Nest Studios. Its original run was on NBC from 1984 to 1985, but continued in reruns on the network until 1987, when CBS picked the show up. Reruns have also aired in syndication.


The Wuzzles (1985)The Wuzzles (1985)
CBS, 1985 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Fantasy, Animation

Disney's Wuzzles was an American animated television series created for Saturday morning television, and was first broadcast on September 14, 1985 on CBS. Wuzzles features a variety of short, rounded animal characters (each called a Wuzzle, which means to mix up). Each is a roughly even, and colorful, mix of two different animal species (as the theme song mentions, "...livin' with a split personality"), and all the characters sport wings on their backs, although only Bumblelion and Butterbear are seemingly capable of flight. All of the Wuzzles live on the Isle of Wuz. Double species are not limited to the Wuzzles themselves. From the appleberries they eat to the telephonograph in the home, or a luxury home called a castlescraper, nearly everything on Wuz is mixed together in the same way the Wuzzles are. The characters in the show were marketed extensively.


Inch High, Private EyeInch High, Private Eye
Cartoon Network, 1973 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Mystery, Celebrities, Animation

Inch High, Private Eye was a 1973 Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The titular character of Inch High, Private Eye was a miniature detective (literally one inch high). Inch often enlisted the help of his niece Lori (sometimes written "Laurie"), her muscle-bound friend Gator, and their dog Braveheart to help solve mysteries. Their primary mode of transportation was the Hushmobile, a streamlined car that made virtually no noise while being driven, making it perfect for following criminals unnoticed. The small Inch worked for The Finkerton Detective Agency (a wordplay lampoon of The Pinkerton Detective Agency), where the boss (Mr. Finkerton) constantly dreamed of the day that he would fire him.


Heathcliff and Dingbat (1980)Heathcliff and Dingbat (1980)
ABC, 1980 Cancelled/Ended | Comedy, Family, Children, Animation

This 30-minute Saturday morning cartoon was produced by Ruby-Spears Productions and aired a total of 26 episodes. The first season, called "Heathcliff and Dingbat," ran for 13 episodes and included backup segments with Dingbat and the Creeps (who were created specifically for this show). The second season, called "Heathcliff and Marmaduke," ran for 13 episodes and featured backup segments with fellow comic strip character Marmaduke.


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