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The 90+ Best Cartoons from the '70s
- Premiered: October 11, 1960
The timeless appeal of this popular 1970s cartoon stems from its witty humor, memorable characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, and Elmer Fudd. Its clever storylines and catchphrases like "Eh...What's up, doc?" have made a lasting impact on pop culture.
More The Bugs Bunny Show- #14 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
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- Premiered: September 11, 1976
This beloved show followed the adventures of a group of teenagers and their talking Great Dane named Scooby-Doo as they solved mysteries involving supposedly supernatural creatures. The characters' antics, such as Shaggy and Scooby's insatiable appetites and Velma's intelligence, continue to be referenced in popular culture today.
More The Scooby-Doo Show- #20 of 421 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #29 of 540 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
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- Syndicated
- Premiered: 1930
A hallmark of classic animation, Looney Tunes introduced iconic characters like Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Porky Pig, and Tweety Bird. With its slapstick comedy and unforgettable catchphrases ("Th-th-th-that's all folks!"), it remains a beloved part of television history.
- Premiered: September 13, 1969
This captivating animated series has stood the test of time thanks to its lovable cast of characters including Fred, Daphne, Velma, Shaggy, and the titular talking dog Scooby-Doo. Solving mysteries with teamwork and humor ensured that this show would influence generations to come.
- #5 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #3 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #146 of 287 onThe 260+ Best SciFi Shows Of All Time
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Set in the prehistoric town of Bedrock with modern amenities (powered by dinosaurs!), this show centered around Fred Flintstone and his family - wife Wilma, daughter Pebbles, pet dinosaur Dino - along with neighbors Barney Rubble and his wife Betty. The hilarious situations faced by these loveable characters earned them a place in pop culture history.
- ABC
- Premiered: September 23, 1962
With flying cars and robot maids like Rosie at their disposal in the futuristic Orbit City, The Jetsons were truly ahead of their time. The contrast between the show's vision of the future and the relatable family dynamics led by George Jetson, wife Jane, children Judy and Elroy, and their dog Astro resonated with viewers.
More The Jetsons- #60 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #7 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #63 of 287 onThe 260+ Best SciFi Shows Of All Time
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- Premiered: September 6, 1975
This classic cartoon featuring the iconic cat-and-mouse duo, Tom and Jerry, is known for its slapstick humor and clever animation. The timeless battles between these two characters have made them a staple in pop culture, beloved by audiences around the world.
- #12 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #64 of 225 onThe Best TV Shows To Rewatch
- #228 of 388 onThe Best Guilty Pleasure TV Shows
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- Premiered: January 6, 1973
Educational yet entertaining, Schoolhouse Rock used catchy tunes to teach kids about grammar, math, history, and more. Songs like "Conjunction Junction" made learning fun for children while leaving a lasting impact on popular culture.
More Schoolhouse Rock- #109 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #30 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
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- ABC, Syndicated
- Premiered: January 30, 1974
Creatively blending puppetry with live-action skits and musical numbers, The Muppet Show introduced iconic characters like Kermit the Frog, Miss Piggy, Fozzie Bear, and Gonzo to viewers everywhere. The show's unique humor continues to entertain generations of fans today.
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- NBC
- Premiered: October 3, 1964
A superhero who disguised himself as a humble shoeshine boy when not saving the day from dastardly villains like Simon Bar Sinister or Riff Raff - such was Underdog. With his distinctive rhyming speech pattern ("There's no need to fear; Underdog is here!"), he became an unforgettable character in 1970s cartoons.
More Underdog- #172 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #52 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #135 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
- Premiered: September 6, 1969
Featuring a smooth jazz soundtrack composed by Henry Mancini and starring a suave pink feline protagonist alongside Inspector Clouseau in comical capers - this animated series was nothing short of legendary. The Pink Panther's cool demeanor left an indelible mark on pop culture throughout the decades.
- #31 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #29 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #52 of 193 on190+ Saturday Morning Cartoons From The '80s And '90s
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Armed with his can of spinach that gave him superhuman strength when eaten (and hearty catchphrase "I yam what I yam"), Popeye captured viewers' hearts as he protected his love interest, Olive Oyl, from the clutches of his nemesis Bluto. The show's enduring popularity has ensured that Popeye remains a beloved character in animation history.
More Popeye the Sailor- #28 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #21 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #34 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
- ABC
- Premiered: September 8, 1973
Assembling iconic superheroes like Batman, Superman, Wonder Woman, and Aquaman to defend the world from evil villains - Super Friends was an instant hit among comic book fans and cartoon enthusiasts alike. This legendary team-up inspired future animated superhero series and solidified its place in pop culture.
More Super Friends- #179 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #85 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #59 of 147 onThe Best Comic Book And Superhero Shows Of All Time
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- Premiered: September 7, 1974
With its mix of martial arts action and comedic antics, Hong Kong Phooey followed the adventures of a mild-mannered janitor turned crime-fighting canine superhero. Voiced by Scatman Crothers, this kung-fu crime fighter became an endearing character during the era of 1970s cartoons.
More Hong Kong Phooey- #208 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #122 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #90 of 193 on190+ Saturday Morning Cartoons From The '80s And '90s
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- Premiered: September 10, 1977
This cartoon featured a prehistoric hero named Captain Caveman who teamed up with three young women known as the Teen Angels to solve mysteries together. The unique blend of caveman humor, detective work, and catchy phrases ("unga bunga!") made this show a memorable part of 1970s animation.
- #352 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #53 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #307 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
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- Premiered: September 7, 1974
This live-action series blended science fiction with adventure as it followed the Marshall family's journey through a mysterious land filled with dinosaurs and strange creatures. Land of the Lost gained popularity due to its imaginative storytelling and innovative special effects for its time.
More Land of the Lost- #151 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #242 of 343 onThe Best TV Theme Songs of All Time
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- Premiered: September 1, 1972
Created by comedian Bill Cosby, Fat Albert tackled important life lessons while entertaining audiences with humor and funk-inspired music performed by Fat Albert's Junkyard Band. The show's focus on friendship and community values made it both enjoyable and educational for viewers.
- #200 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #92 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #63 of 193 on190+ Saturday Morning Cartoons From The '80s And '90s
- Premiered: September 9, 1972
In this iteration of Scooby-Doo adventures, they were joined by celebrity guest stars such as Batman & Robin or Don Knotts for even more thrilling mysteries. The incorporation of real-life personalities and famous fictional characters added a fun twist to the series that fans adored.
- #95 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #84 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #103 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
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Speed Buggy
CBS- Premiered: September 8, 1973
A talking dune buggy named Speed Buggy, who teamed up with his human friends to solve mysteries and embark on wild adventures, made this show a hit among young viewers. With its fast-paced action and endearing characters, Speed Buggy earned a special place in 1970s cartoons history.
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The Electric Company
Nick Jr., Public Broadcasting Service- Premiered: 1971
This educational series used comedy sketches, musical numbers, and animated segments to teach children about reading and grammar in an entertaining way. Memorable characters like Spider-Man and Letterman helped make The Electric Company a beloved part of many childhood memories from the 1970s.
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The Great Grape Ape Show
ABC- Premiered: September 6, 1975
The Great Grape Ape was a lovable giant purple gorilla who traveled around with his companion Beegle Beagle, often getting into humorous mishaps due to his size. This unique cartoon captured the hearts of audiences with its blend of hilarity and heartwarming moments.
- Premiered: September 12, 1970
Illuminating the adventures of an all-girl rock band who solved mysteries while touring the world, Josie and the Pussycats boasted catchy music, stylish outfits (including their iconic cat-ear headbands), as well as empowering female role models for young viewers during the '70s.
- #237 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #217 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #123 of 193 on190+ Saturday Morning Cartoons From The '80s And '90s
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Laff-a-Lympics
Featuring a plethora of Hanna-Barbera characters divided into three teams (the Scooby Doobies, the Yogi Yahooeys, and the Really Rottens) competing in Olympic-style events, Laff-a-Lympics was an entertaining treat for fans of '70s cartoons. With its unique blend of humor and sportsmanship, this show became a memorable part of Saturday morning lineups.
- ABC
- Premiered: September 11, 1976
Set in an underwater city called Neptunia in 2076, Jabberjaw followed a group of teenagers (the Neptunes) along with their talking great white shark drummer named Jabberjaw as they solved mysteries while performing gigs. This futuristic series combined humor, action, and musical elements for a unique viewing experience.
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- Premiered: September 7, 1968
A colorful mix of live-action segments and animated shorts featuring the zany antics of The Banana Splits, a rock band composed of costumed animal characters (Fleegle, Bingo, Drooper, and Snorky). The show's catchy theme song ("Tra La La") and its blend of music and comedy made it an unforgettable part of 1970s cartoons.
- #249 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #138 of 198 onThe 200+ Best Cartoon Theme Songs
- #186 of 218 onThe 220 Best Cult TV Shows
- Premiered: 1977
Expanding upon the original Super Friends series, this incarnation introduced new superheroes like Apache Chief, Black Vulcan, Samurai, and El Dorado. Combining exciting super-powered action with valuable life lessons made it an enduring favorite among fans of all ages.
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Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines
CBS- Premiered: September 13, 1969
This spin-off from Wacky Races starred the notorious villain Dick Dastardly and his snickering sidekick Muttley as they attempted to catch "Yankee Doodle Pigeon" with their World War I flying machines. The duo's slapstick antics, coupled with their constant failures, made this series a delightful addition to 1970s animation.
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The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle
CBS- Premiered: September 8, 1979
This revitalized version of classic characters Mighty Mouse and the mischievous magpies Heckle & Jeckle provided a nostalgic trip down memory lane for fans. The combination of superhero action with clever wordplay ensured that this show would have a lasting impact on audiences.
- #363 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #108 of 193 on190+ Saturday Morning Cartoons From The '80s And '90s
- #120 of 156 onThe Best TV Shows Of The '70s, Ranked
- ABC
- Premiered: September 8, 1973
Taking everyone's favorite pic-a-nic basket-stealing bear Yogi Bear and his friends on airborne adventures aboard the SS Jelly Roger, Yogi's Gang tackled important environmental issues and social topics. This educational yet entertaining format resonated with viewers during the era.
More Yogi's Gang- #329 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #26 of 71 onThe Best Hanna-Barbera Cartoons You're Dying To Watch Again
- #103 of 156 onThe Best TV Shows Of The '70s, Ranked
- Premiered: February 10, 1977
Featuring iconic superheroes Batman and Robin along with Bat-Mite – an impish sidekick from another dimension – The New Adventures of Batman showcased thrilling crime-fighting escapades in Gotham City. This series expanded Batman lore while keeping true to its legendary comic book origins.
- #252 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #100 of 147 onThe Best Comic Book And Superhero Shows Of All Time
- #225 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
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- Premiered: September 22, 1979
Continuing the legacy of earlier Super Friends shows, The World's Greatest Super Friends featured iconic DC Comics superheroes taking on global threats and supervillains. The captivating storylines and powerful team-ups ensured that this incarnation remained popular among fans.
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Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics
Cartoon Network- Premiered: September 19, 1994
Blending elements from Laff-a-Lympics with other Hanna-Barbera cartoons like Scooby-Doo, Captain Caveman, and Dynomutt, Dog Wonder, this series offered a variety-filled Saturday morning lineup for viewers. Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics was a delightful mix of humor, adventure, and sports action.
- #224 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #205 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
- #25 of 71 onThe Best Hanna-Barbera Cartoons You're Dying To Watch Again
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- Premiered: September 22, 1979
Introducing Scooby-Doo's feisty nephew Scrappy-Doo, this series added a fresh and energetic dynamic to the classic mystery-solving formula. Scrappy's courage and determination revitalized the show and endeared him to fans of all ages.
- #152 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #38 of 79 onThe Best Animated Series On HBO Max
- #15 of 23 onThe Best Versions Of Scooby Doo You Watched As A Kid
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The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour
ABC- Premiered: September 11, 1976
Pairing two fan-favorite Hanna-Barbera characters – Scooby-Doo and Dynomutt – this show combined mystery-solving adventures with superhero antics in one entertaining package. The lively interaction between these characters made it an enjoyable experience for both new and longtime fans.
- #199 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #209 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
- #35 of 71 onThe Best Hanna-Barbera Cartoons You're Dying To Watch Again
- Premiered: September 9, 1978
This spin-off series centered around the DC Comics' Justice League battling against their arch-enemies: the Legion of Doom. Combining thrilling action sequences with engaging character development ensured Challenge of the Super Friends left an indelible mark on comic book enthusiasts everywhere.
- #317 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #46 of 56 onEvery Version Of Superman You Can Watch, Ranked
- #59 of 83 onThe Best DC Comic Book TV Shows of All Time
- Premiered: 1970
Featuring basketball legends Harlem Globetrotters as animated characters embarking on hilarious adventures while traveling the world, this show mixed sports action with comical situations. With its blend of athleticism and humor, Harlem Globetrotters became a fun addition to 1970s cartoons.
- Premiered: September 11, 1976
A crime-fighting robot dog named Dynomutt teamed up with his human partner Blue Falcon to protect Big City from various threats. This show's blend of superhero action, catchy phrases ("Dog blunder!"), and slapstick humor made it an endearing addition to 1970s animation.
This tiny but powerful superhero fought crime with his incredible strength and agility, proving that size doesn't matter when it comes to being a hero. Atom Ant delighted audiences with his courageous feats and catchphrases ("Up and at 'em, Atom Ant!") during its run.
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- #113 of 116 onThe Greatest Talking Animals in TV History
- #177 of 198 onThe 200+ Best Cartoon Theme Songs
- Premiered: September 9, 1978
A fresh take on Marvel's iconic superhero team, The New Fantastic Four followed Mr. Fantastic, Invisible Woman, Human Torch, and Thing as they battled supervillains while exploring the mysteries of the universe. The series showcased the heroes' camaraderie and powers in an engaging way for fans.
- #55 of 77 onThe Best Comic Book TV Show Theme Songs of All Time
- #22 of 45 onThe Best Fantastic Four Versions Of All Time
- #32 of 40 onThe Best '70s Action TV Shows, Ranked
- Premiered: 1972
Expanding upon the classic Flintstones universe, this series introduced new segments featuring Fred, Barney, Pebbles, Bamm-Bamm, and other beloved characters engaging in various comedic situations. The Flintstone Comedy Hour added a touch of variety to the prehistoric family's animated adventures.
- Premiered: September 1, 1971
Focusing on the teenage years of Fred Flintstone's daughter Pebbles and Barney Rubble's son Bamm-Bamm as they navigated high school life in Bedrock - this spin-off series charmed viewers with its youthful energy. With lovable characters and relatable storylines, The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show became a popular addition to 1970s cartoons.
- #338 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #142 of 156 onThe Best TV Shows Of The '70s, Ranked
- #22 of 35 onThe Best 1970s Animated Shows, Ranked
- Premiered: September 7, 1974
This anthropomorphic car named Wheelie communicated via honking horns and revving engines while battling a mischievous motorcycle gang called the Chopper Bunch. The show's distinctive style of communication and engaging car-themed adventures made it an enjoyable part of 1970s animation.
- Premiered: September 8, 1973
Continuing the adventures of Captain Kirk, Mr. Spock and their crew aboard the USS Enterprise – Star Trek: The Animated Series brought Gene Roddenberry's iconic science fiction universe to Saturday mornings. Its exploration of deep space combined with thought-provoking themes made it a captivating experience for fans young and old.
- #449 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #138 of 287 onThe 260+ Best SciFi Shows Of All Time
- #395 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
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- Premiered: 1972
Following their earlier terrestrial adventures, Josie and the Pussycats ventured into space for more intergalactic mystery-solving action accompanied by catchy tunes. This cosmic extension added a fresh twist to the beloved series, captivating fans with its unique setting.
- #283 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #315 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
- #11 of 15 onThe Best Archie Comics TV Shows Ever Made
An American adaptation of Japanese anime Science Ninja Team Gatchaman, Battle of the Planets followed a group of five young heroes known as G-Force as they protected Earth from evil forces. With its engaging storyline and stylish animation, this show became a popular import during its time.
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The All-New Popeye Hour
CBS- Premiered: September 9, 1978
Revitalizing the classic Popeye character with new storylines, The All-New Popeye Hour showcased everyone's favorite spinach-powered sailor as he continued to protect Olive Oyl from his arch-rival Bluto. The updated format kept fans engaged while staying true to the original charm of this iconic character.
- #289 of 542 onThe 500+ Best Cartoons Of All Time, Ranked
- #229 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #109 of 193 on190+ Saturday Morning Cartoons From The '80s And '90s
- Premiered: 1971
Bringing comic strip characters like Archie Andrews, Jughead Jones, Veronica Lodge, and Betty Cooper to life in animated form – Archie's TV Funnies provided fans with humorous escapades set in Riverdale High School. The show captured both the spirit and charm of its source material for viewers everywhere.
- Premiered: 1970
Set in Horrible Hall, Groovie Goolies showcased a group of friendly monsters – including Frankie, Wolfie, and Drac – who engaged in humorous antics and musical performances that entertained audiences. With its catchy tunes and lovable monster characters, this show became an unforgettable addition to the era.
- CBS
- Premiered: September 8, 1973
Inspired by the popular live-action sitcom I Dream of Jeannie, this animated series featured a high school student named Corey Anders who discovers a magical genie named Jeannie inside a bottle. Together with Jeannie's apprentice Babu, they embark on various comedic adventures that made this show an enjoyable part of 1970s cartoons.
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Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch!
CBS- Premiered: September 11, 1971
Centered around three talking bears (Hair Bear, Bubi Bear, and Square Bear) who lived at Wonderland Zoo and constantly outwitted their keepers to sneak out for fun adventures, Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch! was a delightful mix of comedy and animal antics that captured viewers' hearts during its run.
- #417 of 424 onThe 385 Popular Children Cartoons
- #313 of 586 onThe 500+ Best Animated TV Shows Ever Made
- #55 of 71 onThe Best Hanna-Barbera Cartoons You're Dying To Watch Again
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- Cartoon Network
- Premiered: September 9, 1978
Team of scientists call upon gigantic sea monster Godzilla to save them when they are in peril. - Premiered: September 10, 1977
The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour is a Filmation series that ran on CBS during the 1977–1978 television season. It consisted of the second seasons of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle and The New Adventures of Batman aired together. For the 1978–1980 seasons the series was retitled Tarzan and the Super 7 and expanded to ninety-minutes with additional content. For the 1980–1982 seasons, reruns of the Batman and the Super 7 episodes moved to NBC and Tarzan joined The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour.- Premiered: September 7, 1974
Gilligan, the Skipper and their fellow castaways continue their adventures.Available On:
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- Premiered: 1973
Inch High, Private Eye is a 1973 Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. The show originally ran from September 8, 1973, to August 31, 1974, on NBC Saturday morning for 13 episodes. Since the 1980s it has received a resurgence on cable television, in repeats on USA Cartoon Express, Cartoon Network and Boomerang. - Premiered: September 11, 1971
Three teenagers and their dog solve mysteries with the help of two ghosts from the 18th century.Available On:
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- Premiered: 1976
Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle is an animated series created by the Filmation studio for CBS. There are a total of 36 episodes produced over the first four seasons. The series does not appear in the Entertainment Rights library, and the rights most likely rest with the estate of Edgar Rice Burroughs. However, Warner Home Video has released one episode on DVD, "Tarzan and the Colossus of Zome," on Saturday Morning Cartoons: 1970s Volume 1; Warner Bros.' rights to the series may originate from their ownership of international TV distribution rights in the 1970s and 1980s.- Premiered: 1979
The New Fred and Barney Show is a 30-minute Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera as a 1979 series revival of The Flintstones from February 3 to October 20, 1979 on NBC. The series marked the first time Henry Corden performed the voice of Fred Flintstone for a regular series. These new episodes were composed of the traditional Flintstones cast of characters such as Fred and Barney's children Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm as toddlers, after having been depicted as teenagers on The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show on CBS in 1972; they returned to the form of teenagers on The Flintstone Comedy Show in 1980 on NBC. Some plots were familiar Flintstones stories while others consisted of new misadventures with witches and werewolves, as well as spoofs of late 1970s fads. Seven new episodes combined with reruns of The New Fred and Barney Show were broadcast on the package program Fred and Barney Meet The Thing and later on Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo.- Premiered: 1973
Goober and the Ghost Chasers is a Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and animated by the Eric Porter Studios in Australia, which aired on ABC from September 8, 1973 to August 30, 1975. A total of 16 half-hour episodes of Goober and the Ghost Chasers were produced. The show's episodes were later serialized as part of the syndicated weekday series Fred Flintstone and Friends in 1977. On cable, it was shown as part of USA Cartoon Express and later on Boomerang.- NBC
- Premiered: 1976
Misterjaw is a 34-episode made-for-television cartoon series, produced at DePatie-Freleng Enterprises in 1976 for The Pink Panther and Friends television series on NBC. - Premiered: September 7, 1974
Valley of the Dinosaurs is an animated television series from the Australian studios of Hanna-Barbera that ran for 16 half-hour installments on CBS Saturday mornings from September 7 to December 21, 1974.- #69 of 71 onThe Best Hanna-Barbera Cartoons You're Dying To Watch Again
- #12 of 38 onThe Best Dinosaur Cartoons
- #24 of 43 onThe 40+ Best TV Shows About Dinosaurs, Ranked