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Frank Welker
United States
Age: 77
Born: 12 Mar, 1946
TV Series Starring Frank Welker
The Partridge Family, 2200 A.D. (1974)
After four years on ABC Primetime & live action, they switch to CBS Saturday Morning, propel themselves into the future and become animated. Originally, this was slated to be a part of a proposed new version of The Jetsons (ABC, 1962-63), with Judy as an ace reporter and Elroy a high school student. Friends of the family included Veenie (Keith's martain friend) & Marion (Laurie's friend). Danny had a pet robot dog named Orbit. On the syndicated Fred Flintstone & Friends, it was retitled The Partridge Family In Outer Space.
Tom and Jerry Special Shorts
The classic comedic duo of Tom and Jerry is back in brand new shorts that showcase the rambunctious rivalry fans know and love.
Animaniacs (2020)
The Warner siblings wreak havoc and mayhem everywhere they go, causing chaos and comic confusion. They run loose through the studio and beyond, turning the world into their personal playground.
Joining Yakko, Wakko, and Dot, Pinky and the Brain return to continue their quest for world domination. The Animaniacs are back and ready to cause more mischief than ever before.
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who?
Join the gang as they solve mysteries with a twist - famous guests! From Wonder Woman to Ricky Gervais, each episode is packed with surprises.
Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? is the perfect blend of nostalgia and modern-day fun, with humor and heart at its core. Get ready for a wild ride!
The Rocketeer
Inspired by Dave Stevens' popular comic book series, The Rocketeer follows Kit, a young girl who receives a surprise package on her birthday revealing she's next in line to become the Rocketeer, a legendary superhero who has the ability to fly with the help of a rocket-powered jet pack. Armed with her cool new gear and secret identity, Kit is ready to take flight and save the day with her gadget-minded best friend, Tesh, and airplane mechanic uncle, Ambrose, who join her on her epic adventures.
3 Below
After fleeing their home planet, two teenage royals and their bodyguard must adapt to life on Earth, all while keeping their extraterrestrial origins a secret.
As they navigate high school, make new friends, and try to evade their enemies, they discover that blending in is easier said than done.
Niko and the Sword of Light
Join Niko, the last of his kind, as he embarks on an epic quest to defeat darkness and bring light to his land armed with his magic sword.
Created by Imaginism Studios and Studio NX, written by Rob Hoegee and animated by Titmouse, Niko and the Sword of Light is a fantastical adventure for all ages.
Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!
After finishing up their senior year of high school, the Scooby-Doo-gang decide to travel in the Mystery Machine, seeking fun and adventure during what could possibly be their last summer break together. However, havoc-wreaking monsters prevent them from completing their journey.
Scooby-Doo Mystery Inc
This edition of the Scooby Doo franchise is based in the small town of Crystal Cove, a place with a long history of ghost sightings, demons, phantoms and other paranormal activity. What better place for Scooby and the gang to put down roots?
Transformers Prime
Optimus Prime, Bumblebee, Arcee, Ratchet, Bulkhead, and the rest of the Autobots must fight against the Decepticons. Megatron is back with a new element and Team Prime must get ready for war. They must also look over Jack, Miko, and Raf, three kids who found out about the Autobots.
The Garfield Show
The Garfield Show picks up, mainly, on Garfield's usual antics and frolics, usually in function of his laziness and gluttony. It focuses on his quirky misadventures, while always highlighting the fat cat's love for lasagna. Garfield lives with his owner, Jon Arbuckle, and his owner's dog, Odie, in a detached 3-story house. The premise of the show, which is comedic slapstick, lies mainly in the events of each single episode. Usually Garfield has to solve problems that he himself causes, but always tries to skive off, and actually solves them in the end.
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse
Mickey Mouse Clubhouse is a computer-animated TV series featuring Mickey Mouse and his friends. They need your help to overcome obstacles and embark on exciting adventures.
Join Mickey Mouse and his friends in their new clubhouse and lend a hand in their adventures. This show is perfect for young children who love Mickey Mouse.
Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue!
Everyone's favorite gutless sleuths, Shaggy and his Great Dane Scooby-Doo, are back on the trail solving mysteries with the help of new nano-technology infused Scooby Snacks. The new Scooby Snacks afford our canine hero special skills like the ability to fly.
Curious George
George is a curious little monkey from the jungles of Africa. He lives with his friend, the Man in the Yellow Hat. George's curiosity is constantly getting him into trouble and he frequently needs to be saved by his friend.
Dave the Barbarian
This animated comedy series is set in the Middle Ages and follows the title character, Dave, in his comedic adventures with his family (his sisters, Candy and Fang) as they protect themselves and their family from a world of oddball foes. Dave himself combines strength with an appreciation of the finer things in life, including origami, bird watching, and even gourmet cooking.
Star Wars: Clone Wars (2005)
"Star Wars: Clone Wars" picks up where the theatrical feature "Star Wars: Episode II: Attack of the Clones" left off as an epic civil war pits the Republic against the separatist movement led by the Dark Side of the Force's mastermind Darth Sidious.
Evil Con Carne
This is about a criminally insane brain who is attached to a bear and his disembodied stomach. Most of the jillionaire Hector con Carne's body was destroyed in an accident, but thanks to modern technology his brain and stomach were attached to a stupid, lumbering bear named Boscov.
What's New Scooby-Doo?
What's New Scooby-Doo? is a spin-off of the classic cartoon series, following the adventures of the teenage detective gang as they solve mysteries across the country.
The gang, consisting of Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and Scooby-Doo, work together to catch the bad guys behind the masks in all new episodes.
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius
The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron: Boy Genius follows Jimmy Neutron, his faithful robotic dog, Goddard, and his eclectic friends and family as they experience life in Retroville. Jimmy is a typical kid, who just happens to be a genius. He creates gadgets to improve his everyday life, but his inventions go awry more often than not, and hilarious trouble ensues.
House of Mouse
House Of Mouse is the former but even better Mickey Mouse Works. "House of Mouse" is a nightclub-type theater, where Mickey himself emcees nightly. Stars of every Disney film ever made are seated in the audience, often becoming part of the show themselves, as Mickey and his friends entertain.
Disney's Hercules
Hercules is a high school student at Prometheus Academy, still in training to become a god and join his parents on Mt. Olympus. He fights evil plots by Hades, Pain, and Panic.
Phil, Pegasus, and new characters like Adonis, Icarus, and Cassandra join Hercules on his journey. Disney's Hercules is a follow-up to the movie of the same name.
The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest
Computer wiz Jonny Quest and his friends battle international criminals using the resources of the Quest Foundation. Their chief weapon, and the target of many of their enemies, is the permanent, variable, sometimes unpredictable computer-generated VR domain, Questworld, which is entered using VR headsets.
Dexter's Laboratory
Dexter's Laboratory is the story of a young boy prodigy. Born with an extraordinary mind, Dexter has built his very own extremely high tech and expansive laboratory in his room that NASA could only dream of. But Dexter has to keep his lab a secret for fear others will exploit it.
The Mask
The Mask is a TV series based on a movie about a man who discovers an enchanted mask. When he wears it, he transforms into a zany superhero who fights crime and draws attention to himself.
The show follows the protagonist as he navigates his dual identities and battles various villains. The Mask's antics are over-the-top and often involve slapstick humor and cartoonish violence.
Gargoyles
"One thousand years ago, superstition and the sword ruled. It was a time of darkness. It was a world of fear. It was the age of gargoyles. Stone by day, warriors by night, we were betrayed by the humans we had sworn to protect, frozen in stone by a magic spell for a thousand years. Now, here in Manhattan, the spell is broken, and we live again! We are defenders of the night. We are Gargoyles!".
Aladdin
Aladdin, a quick-witted hero from Agrabah, embarks on new adventures with his fiancee Princess Jasmine, pet monkey Abu, Magic Carpet, greedy parrot Iago, and his best friend, the semi-cosmic Genie.
Together, they face various challenges and foes in their journey. Join them in their exciting and magical escapades.
Animaniacs
Warner Bros. follow-up to Tiny Toon Adventures was a show even nuttier than its predecessor. It originally ran every weekday afternoon and Saturday mornings on Fox for the first season, then moved to Saturday mornings on the (new at the time) WB permanently for the remaining seasons.
seaQuest DSV
SeaQuest DSV is set in the mid-21st Century, where humans have colonized the oceans and formed the UEO, a military organization to police it.
The series follows the crew of the seaQuest DSV, a state-of-the-art submarine, as they explore the depths of the ocean and encounter various challenges and threats.
Droopy: Master Detective
Droopy, Master Detective is a spoof of detective films and cop shows, featuring Droopy and his son, Dripple, as detectives on the mean streets of a big city. Newly made seven-minute episodes were mixed in with new seven-minute cartoons featuring the Tom and Jerry Kids characters. The rest of the half-hour program mostly was taken up by Screwball Squirrel, another Tex Avery creation from the 1940s.
Goof Troop
Goofy, a single father living in Spoonerville, USA, stars in his own show with his son Max and pet cat Waffles. Neighbor Pete tries to get rid of Goofy, but with help from Pete's wife Peg, Goofy won't have any problems.
Max tries to be cooler than his dad and gets into wacky adventures with his friends PJ and Pistol. The show also has a movie and a direct-to-video sequel.
Tiny Toon Adventures
Tiny Toon Adventures is basically a kid-version of the classic Warner Bros. cartoon stars and their cartoons. This show is hosted by Buster and Babs Bunny and their friends Plucky Duck, an egotistical power crazy duck much like Daffy Duck, and Hamton Pig, a shy, kind-hearted pig with low self-esteem but just like Porky Pig, but is a Neat Freak.
Tom and Jerry Kids Show
Tom and Jerry Kids Show is a modern take on the classic Tom & Jerry cartoons, featuring less violent 'kids' who still manage to cause plenty of trouble for each other and those around them.
The beloved cat and mouse duo are back in this animated series that offers a fun and lighthearted take on their mischievous antics.
Gravedale High (1990)
Gravedale High follows Max Schneider, a teacher for a group of teenage monsters modeled after Hollywood's greatest horror monsters.
The students include a vampire, gorgon, zombie, werewolf, mummy, swamp creature, invisible boy, and more. Produced by Hanna-Barbera, the show only lasted for one season on NBC.
X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men
X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men is an animated television pilot originally broadcast in 1989 on the late Marvel Action Universe television block, featuring Marvel Comics' mutant superheroes the X-Men. X-Men: Pryde of the X-Men served as a pilot for a potential new animated series, but was never optioned, though it did garner a cult following after its release to VHS.
DuckTales
Scrooge McDuck and his nephews, Huey, Dewey, and Louie, embark on various adventures in this animated cartoon series from Walt Disney.
The show features the beloved characters from the original DuckTales series and introduces new ones as they explore the world and encounter various obstacles along the way.
The Real Ghostbusters
The Real Ghostbusters is a TV series that picks up where the first movie left off. The four Ghostbusters face supernatural forces.
The show follows the adventures of the Ghostbusters as they battle ghosts, goblins, and other supernatural creatures. The team is made up of Peter, Ray, Egon, and Winston.
The Berenstain Bears (1985)
Based on the fantastic and best-selling book series, The Berenstain Bears, written by Jan and Stan Berenstain, brings you a cartoon television series that stems from cartoons which aired from 1985 to 1987 on CBS Saturday mornings. Seasons 3 through 4 were aired from 2003 to 2004 on PBS Kids.
It's Punky Brewster
It's Punky Brewster is an animated series that follows Punky and her friends as they travel to different places with the help of Glomer, a gremlin-like creature.
Glomer has the ability to teleport them anywhere with just a blink of an eye. The show is full of adventures and explores various exotic locations.
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians
The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians is a DC Comics-based series featuring Batman, Firestorm, Cyborg, and other SuperFriends. Darkseid and his minions are the primary antagonists.
The show also features other DC villains such as the Joker, Lex Luthor, and the Penguin. It is a newer incarnation of the long-standing Super Friends series.
Galtar and the Golden Lance
Join Galtar, Princess Goleeta and her brother Zorn in their sword-and-sorcery adventures against the tyrannical Tormack in this 80s Hanna-Barbera cartoon.
Armed with a golden lance, Galtar battles to protect the kingdom of Bandisar and the world from Tormack's evil plans. Created as a response to the success of He-Man, this 21-episode series is a must-watch for fans of the fantasy genre.
Paw Paws
Join the Paw Paws, a tribe of small bears, as they defend themselves against their enemies led by the evil sorcerer, Dark Paw.
Protected by three wooden totems, Totem Bear, Totem Tortoise, and Totem Eagle, the tribe's Princess uses her Mystic Moonstone to bring them to life and defend their village.
Transformers
Transformers, the revolutionary toy line of action figures that were "robots in disguise" became a successful television series in the 80s.
On the planet Cybertron, Autobots and Decepticons fought a brutal war for domination, draining the planet's resources of energy. The Autobots battled valiantly to survive.
Snorks (1983)
The Snorks are a race of small, colorful beings that live happily in the underwater world of Snorkland. They have snorkels on their heads to propel them through the water.
The Snorks have adapted to their aquatic environment and have much of the same technology as humans. They use clams as currency in their underwater society.
The Pink Panther and Sons (1984)
The Pink Panther and Sons is a Hanna-Barbra produced spin-off of the much more popular The Pink Panther Show. This time the panther is joined by his three sons: Pinky and Panky. Ironically all of the Pink Panther's sons can talk, but the Pink Panther himself is still a mute. This had an unsuccessful run and was canceled after one 26 episode long season
Challenge of the GoBots
Transforming robots from the planet Gobotron wage war across the galaxy: the heroic Guardians and the evil Renegades. The Guardians, led by the heroic Leader-1, must battle the evil of Cy-Kill and his Renegades! Together with UNECOM's Matt, A.J. and Nick, they'll save the Earth and Gobotron!
Inspector Gadget
Inspector Gadget is a bionic police inspector who bumbles through cases while his niece Penny and dog Brain do the real investigative work.
The show follows Inspector Gadget as he uses his high-tech gadgets to solve crimes, often with disastrous results. Despite his incompetence, he always manages to save the day with the help of Penny and Brain.
Dungeons & Dragons
A group of kids are thrown into a world where they must search for a way home, armed with magic weapons that an evil tyrant lusts for.
The Dukes (1983)
The Dukes is an animated series based on the live-action TV series The Dukes of Hazzard. The show follows two cousins in rural Georgia who constantly find themselves in trouble with the law.
The series features car chases, stunts, and humor, as well as the iconic General Lee car. The Dukes ran for two seasons and was aimed at a younger audience than the original show.
Mork & Mindy (Animated)
Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour is a 1982 cartoon series produced by Hanna-Barbera and Ruby-Spears Productions in association with Paramount Network Television, featuring animated versions of characters from Mork & Mindy, Laverne & Shirley, and Happy Days. This Saturday morning series lasted for one season on ABC.
The Smurfs
The Smurfs are a group of over 100 bluish, three-apple tall creatures who live in the mushroom homes of Smurf Village. They are led by 543-year-old Papa Smurf (who doesn't look a day over 530). Their lives would be perfect were it not for the villainous Gargamel, a wizard who spends his days trying to capture them to eat, turn into gold, or for some other evil reason.
Spider-Man and His Amazing Friends
Spider-Man teams up with ex-X-Men members Iceman and Firestar. They attend ESU and have a secret hideout in Peter's apartment, funded by Iron Man.
The gang faces off against Spider-Man and X-Men villains, including the Green Goblin, Juggernaut, and Magneto. They also have a cute dog named Ms. Lion and occasional visits from Aunt May.
Blackstar (1981)
After a black hole mishap, astronaut John Blackstar lands on Sagar. He helps the Trobbits fight the tyrannical Overlord with the Power Star.
Blackstar teams up with a dragon, a shape-shifter, an Amazon, and a sorceress to aid the Trobbits in their resistance. The battle against Overlord ensues.
Trollkins (1981)
Trollkins are trolls with green, blue, and purple faces that live in an underground community called Trolltown. Follow the adventures of Blitz, Pixlee, and Flooky.
Mayor Lumpkin and Sheriff Trollsom are incompetent leaders in Trolltown. The citizens deal with a renegade motorcycle gang, the Troll Choppers, who are a mere nuisance.
Fonz and the Happy Days Gang (1980)
The Fonz, Ritchie, and Ralph, join Cupcake and Mr. Cool on an adventure through time, in an attempt to make it back to 1957 Milwaukee. Can you dig it?
The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show (1980)
The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show is a TV series with 30-minute episodes. It is the 5th incarnation of the cartoon franchise and the second made-for-tv series.
Each episode is divided into three parts. Two 7-minute Tom and Jerry shorts are shown with one "Droopy Dog" episode in the middle segment.
Scooby and Scrappy-Doo
Scooby-Doo's nephew Scrappy-Doo is introduced in this cartoon. The gang tries to run away from ghosts while Scrappy-Doo splats them.
The animated TV series Scooby and Scrappy-Doo features the beloved mystery-solving gang with the addition of Scrappy-Doo. The show follows the gang as they solve mysteries and encounter ghosts.
The Super Globetrotters (1979)
The Super Globetrotters is a TV show featuring the Harlem Globetrotters as undercover superheroes with individual superpowers who can fly.
The Crime Globe, a basketball-styled talking satellite, gives the Globetrotters their missions. Episodes end with a basketball game against the villain for the treasure or device they seek. The show premiered in 1979.
The New Shmoo (1979)
A group of teens and their creature friend Shmoo solve mysteries and crimes in this show. Shmoo is a stretchable, white side-kick with the voice of Frank Welker.
The gang investigates strange occurrences for their publication, Mighty Mysteries Comics. The character Shmoo originally appeared in Al Capp's comic strip Li'l Abner.
The New Fantastic Four (1978)
The New Fantastic Four was an animated series produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises. It featured the talents of Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, as well as comics writer Roy Thomas.
The series replaced the Human Torch with Herbie the robot, due to the character being optioned for a live-action version. It is famous for this change, which was not due to network concerns.
The All-New Popeye Show (1977)
The All-New Popeye Show (1977) was a series with different segments including The Adventures of Popeye, Popeye's Treasure Hunt, Popeye's Sports Parade, and Dinky Dog.
Bluto was Popeye's nemesis in this series, and each episode had a public service portion educating Popeye's nephews on topics such as home safety or sensible dieting.
Yogi's Space Race (1978)
Yogi's Space Race was a Saturday morning cartoon block produced by Hanna-Barbera for NBC and BBC. It aired for three months in 1978.
The show featured Yogi Bear and friends competing in intergalactic races against other Hanna-Barbera characters. It was part of a larger trend of sci-fi themed cartoons in the late 1970s.
Scooby's All Star Laff-A-Lympics
Join Scooby and friends in a wacky version of the Olympics! Hanna Barbera characters compete in outrageous events, from car racing to cow milking.
Watch your favorites like Yogi Bear, Fred Flintstone, and Jabberjaw show off their skills and humor. This classic cartoon is a must-see for all ages!
The Scooby-Doo Show
This series was created after The Scooby-Doo Movies, which featured a guest star. It was very different from Scooby Doo, Where Are You?, which mostly focused on a spooky theme, and it was always dark. On The Scooby-Doo Show, however, everything was different. It focused more on an action theme, and the plots were better. It also introduced a new character named Scooby Dum.
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder (1976)
First seen on The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour, these half-hour antics animated derring-do showcased The Blue Falcon,a blue-clad superhero and his robotic doberman, Dynomutt Dog Wonder. The show, although based around crime-fighting, super heros and'evil do-ers' it seemed more to remind you of watching an episode of secret squirrel with all of its gags and laughs.
Jabberjaw (1976)
Jabberjaw is a 15-foot talking great white shark and his human friends Biff, Shelly, Bubbles, and Clamhead form the band The Neptunes. They travel from city to city playing concerts and battling villains.
Set in the year 2076, this animated TV series follows the adventures of The Neptunes as they navigate their way through underwater cities and save the day with their music and bravery.
Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch (1974)
Wheelie, a red Volkswagen Beetle, is a professional racing and stunt car that only speaks in body sound effects and honking language. He can produce any prop from his hood latch.
He displays symbols across his windshield monitor to show his inner thoughts. Wheelie's regular nemeses are the Chopper Bunch, a four-member motorcycle agency.
Valley of the Dinosaurs (1974)
After being caught in a whirlpool, the Butler family find themselves in a world of prehistoric creatures. They must learn to survive with the help of a cave-dwelling family.
The Butlers face many challenges in their new world, including angry dinosaurs, dangerous predators, earthquakes, and volcanoes.
Super Friends
Super Friends is a Hanna-Barbera animated TV series based on DC Comics' Justice League of America. It aired on ABC as a Saturday morning cartoon lineup.
The show features popular DC characters such as Superman, Batman and Robin, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman. Its name and JLA members varied throughout its broadcast history.
Butch Cassidy & The Sundance Kids (1973)
A band called the Sundance Kids, who are actually undercover CIA agents, solve cases assigned to them while performing. Their assignments come from Mr. Socrates, the head of the World Wide Talent Agency.
Butch Cassidy is the lead singer and guitarist of the band, who use their music as a cover for their CIA missions. Each episode features at least one song.
The New Scooby-Doo Movies
Following a successful run of Scooby-Doo, Where Are You?, The New Scooby-Doo Movies was the first of many reincarnations of the lovable talking hound's show. To boost the already increasing popularity of the series, each episode of The New Scooby Doo Movies featured a guest star.
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! is a cartoon series about four kids and their dog, Scooby-Doo, who travel in a van called The Mystery Machine and solve scary mysteries.
The kids, Daphne, Freddy, Velma, and Shaggy, encounter ghosts, monsters, and other spooky creatures, but always manage to solve the mystery in the end.
The Jetsons
The Jetsons are a futuristic family with advanced technology to help around the house. George works at Spaceley's Sprockets to provide for his family.
Their daily lives consist of flying cars, robot maids, and other high-tech gadgets. The show explores the family's relationships and adventures in their futuristic world.
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