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What a Cartoon! (also known as World Premiere Toons and The What a Cartoon! Show), is an American animation showcase project created for the Cartoon Network by Fred Seibert, the original creative director of MTV and Nickelodeon who served as the president of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc., prior to founding Frederator Studios. The project was produced by Hanna-Barbera Studios and consisted of 48 short cartoons, intended to return creative power to animators and artists, by recreating the atmospheres that spawned the great cartoon characters of the mid-20th century. Each of the 48 short cartoons mirrored the structure of a theatrical cartoon, with each being based on an original storyboard drawn and written by its artist or creator. The series is influential for birthing a slew of original Cartoon Network hits and helping to revive television animation in the 1990s.

The format for What a Cartoon! was ambitious, as no one had ever attempted anything similar in the television animation era. The shorts produced would be a product of the original cartoonists' vision, with no executive intervention: for example, even the music would be an individually crafted score. Each "Looney Tunes length" (7 minute) short would debut, by itself, as a stand-alone cartoon on Cartoon Network.

The shorts from the project first aired on February 20, 1995 under the title, World Premiere Toons. During the original run of the shorts the series was retitled, The What a Cartoon! Show until the final short aired on November 28, 1997. The project served as the launching point for multiple successful Cartoon Network series, including: Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, The Powerpuff Girls, and Courage the Cowardly Dog.

Each of the show creators worked with the internal Hanna-Barbera "Creative Corps" Art Director Jesse Stagg and designer Kelly Wheeler to craft a series of high quality, limited edition, fluorescent art posters. The Corps launched a prolonged Guerrilla mailing campaign, targeting animation heavyweights and critics leading up to the launch of What A Cartoon. The first poster campaign of its kind introduced the world to the groundbreaking new stable of characters.

The World Premiere Toons experiment introduced many of today's top animation talent and was repeated several times. A spin-off of sorts, The Cartoon Cartoon Show, was introduced in 2000 and most of the Cartoon Cartoons shown got their start as a short on What A Cartoon! A similar program, also created by Fred Seibert, was introduced on Nickelodeon in 1998, titled Oh Yeah! Cartoons.

History[]

Origins and production[]

Fred Seibert became president of Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. in 1992 and helped guide the struggling animation studio into its greatest output in years with shows like 2 Stupid Dogs and SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron. Seibert wanted the studio to produce short cartoons, in the vein of the Golden Age of American animation. Although a project consisting of 48 shorts would cost twice as much as a normal series, Seibert's pitch to Cartoon Network involved promising 48 chances to "succeed or fail", opened up possibilities for new original programming, and offered several new shorts to the thousands already present in the Turner Entertainment library. According to Seibert, quality did not matter much to the cable operators distributing the struggling network, they were more interested in promising new programs.

With Turner Broadcasting CEO Ted Turner and Seibert's boss Scott Sassa on board, the studio fanned out across the world to spread the word that the studio was in an "unprecedented phase", in which animators had a better idea what cartoons should be than executives and Hanna-Barbera supported them. The company starting taking pitches in earnest in 1993 and received over 5,000 pitches for the 48 slots. The diversity in the filmmakers included those from various nationalities, race, and gender. Seibert later described his hope for an idealistic diversity as "The wider the palette of creative influences, the wider and bigger the audiences."

Seibert's idea for the project was influenced heavily by Looney Tunes. Hanna-Barbera founders and chairmen William Hanna and Joseph Barbera, as well as veteran animator Friz Freleng, taught Seibert how the shorts of the Golden Age of American animation were produced. John Kricfalusi, creator of The Ren and Stimpy Show, became a teacher of sorts for Seibert and was the first person Seibert called while looking for new talent for the project.

As was the custom in live action film and television, the company did not pay each creator for the storyboard submitted and pitched. For the first time in the studio's history, individual creators could retain their rights, and earn royalties on their creations. While most in the industry scoffed at the idea, encouragement, according to Seibert, came from the cartoonists who flocked to Hanna-Barbera with original ideas.

Format[]

The format for What a Cartoon! was ambitious, as no one had ever attempted anything similar in the television animation era. The shorts produced would be a product of the original cartoonists' vision, with no executive intervention: for example, even the music would be an individually crafted score. Each "Looney Tunes length" (7 minutes) short would debut, by itself, as a stand-alone cartoon on Cartoon Network. Seibert explained the project's goal in a 2007 blog post: "We didn’t care what the sitcom trends were, what Nickelodeon was doing, what the sales departments wanted. [...] We wanted cartoons."

Crew[]

The What a Cartoon! staff had creators from Europe (Bruno Bozzetto), Asia (Achiu So), and the United States (Jerry Reynolds and colleague Seth MacFarlane). The crew also contained young series first timers (like Genndy Tartakovsky, Craig McCracken, Rob Renzetti, Butch Hartman, and John R. Dilworth), but veterans as well (like Don Jurwich, Jerry Eisenberg, and Ralph Bakshi). In addition to the veterans, William Hanna and Joseph Barbera each produced two shorts each for What a Cartoon!. Many of the key crew members from previous Hanna-Barbera series 2 Stupid Dogs joined the team of What a Cartoon! as well.

Many of its crew members later went on to write and direct for Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, and The Powerpuff Girls, including those named above. The Kitchen Casanova director John McIntyre is particularly known for directing several Dexter episodes. Ralph Bakshi's two shorts (Malcom and Melvin and Babe! He... Calls Me) were considered too risqué to be shown. It has been rumored that John Kricfalusi was slated to direct several new What a Cartoon! shorts of his own (produced by his production company, Spümcø). However, both Yogi Bear-influenced cartoons were commissioned separately by Seibert, and instead premiered as their own: Boo Boo Runs Wild and A Day in the Life of Ranger Smith both premiered in 1999.

Inspired by Seibert's interest in the modern rock posters of Frank Kozik, each of the shows' creators worked with the internal Hanna-Barbera Creative Corps Creative Director Bill Burnett, and Senior Art Director Jesse Stagg to craft a series of high quality, limited edition, fluorescent art posters. The Corps launched a prolonged Guerrilla mailing campaign, targeting animation heavyweights and critics leading up to the launch of World Premiere Toons. The first poster campaign of its kind introduced the world to the groundbreaking new stable of characters.

Broadcast[]

The first cartoon from the What a Cartoon! project broadcast in its entirety was The Powerpuff Girls in "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins", which made its world premiere on Monday, February 20, 1995, during a television special called the World Premiere Toon-In (termed "President's Day Nightmare" by its producers, Williams Street). The special was hosted by Space Ghost and the cast of Space Ghost Coast to Coast, and featured comic interviews and a mock contest with the creators of the various cartoons. The Toon-In was simulcast on Cartoon Network, TBS Superstation, and TNT. To promote the shorts, Cartoon Network's marketing department came up with the concept of "Dive-In Theater" in 1995 to showcase the 48 cartoon shorts. The cartoons were shown at water parks and large municipal swimming pools, treating kids and their parents to exclusive poolside screenings on 9' x 12' movie screens.

Beginning February 26, 1995, each What a Cartoon! short began to premiere on Sunday nights, promoted as World Premiere Toons. Every week after the premiere, Cartoon Network showcased a different World Premiere Toons made by a different artist. After an acclimation of cartoons, the network packaged the shorts as a half-hour show titled World Premiere Toons: The Next Generation, featuring reruns of the original shorts but also new premieres.

Eventually, all of the cartoons were compiled into one program which was used the name World Premiere Toons: The Show until the summer of 1996 when it started bearing the name of the original project: The What a Cartoon! Show. The show's initial premieres for each short preceded Cartoon Network's Sunday night movie block, Mr. Spim's Cartoon Theatre. The shorts continued to air on Sundays until 1997, when the network moved the shorts to Wednesdays at 9pm. Following the premiere of Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken and I Am Weasel as full series in July 1997, the series shifted to Thursday nights, where it remained.

The What a Cartoon! Show continued airing new episodes on Thursdays until November 28, 1997, when the final short of the 48 contracted during Seibert's era aired. In 1998, Cartoon Network debuted two new short pilots and advertised them as World Premiere Toons: Mike, Lu & Og and Kenny and the Chimp, both of which were produced by outside studios. The two pilots were later compiled into The Cartoon Cartoon Show, while both shorts eventually garnered their own series, Mike, Lu & Og in 1999 and Codename: Kids Next Door in 2002. Two pilots entitled King Crab: Space Crustacean and Thrillseeker, respectively dated 1999 and 2000, was also retconned into The Cartoon Cartoon Show anthology.

On June 9, 2000, The What a Cartoon! Show was relaunched as The Cartoon Cartoon Show. In this new format, it aired reruns and new episodes of the full-series Cartoon Cartoons, as well as new Cartoon Cartoon shorts and old WAC! shorts. From 2000 to 2001, the pilot shorts appearing on the network's viewer's poll that lost to The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy and Codename: Kids Next Door (except for Whatever Happened to... Robot Jones?) were added to the anthology. The show continued to air until October 9, 2003, when it was temporarily dropped from the network's schedule.

On September 12, 2005, The Cartoon Cartoon Show was revived, this time as a half-hour program featuring segments of older Cartoon Cartoons that were no longer shown regularly on the network, such as Cow and Chicken, I Am Weasel, and others. Some Cartoon Cartoons were moved exclusively to this show and the Top 5, though there was also some overlap with shows that already had regular half-hour slots outside the series. In 2006, the programming was expanded to also include non-Cartoon Cartoons that were regularly shown on the network, such as Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, Camp Lazlo, My Gym Partner's a Monkey, and Squirrel Boy. The show ended on June 1, 2008.

In 2007, reruns of What a Cartoon! played briefly on Cartoon Network's retro animation sister channel, Boomerang.

Legacy[]

Dexter's Laboratory was the most popular short series according to a vote held in 1995 and eventually became the first spin-off of What a Cartoon! in 1996. Two more series based on shorts, Johnny Bravo and Cow and Chicken, premiered in 1997, and The Powerpuff Girls became a weekly half-hour show in 1998. Courage the Cowardly Dog (spun off from the Oscar-nominated short The Chicken from Outer Space) followed as the final spin-off in 1999. In addition, the Cow and Chicken short I Am Weasel eventually was also spun off into a separate series: in all, six cartoon series were ultimately launched by the What a Cartoon! project, any one of which earned enough money for the company to pay for the whole program. In addition to the eventual spin-offs, the What a Cartoon! short Larry and Steve by Seth MacFarlane featured prototypes of characters that would later go on to become MacFarlane's massively successful Family Guy.

The What a Cartoon! project and its assorted spin-offs brought Cartoon Network more commercial and critical success, and the network became an animation industry leader as the 1990s drew to a close. In 2001, coinciding with the death of William Hanna, Hanna-Barbera Productions merged with Warner Bros. Animation and Cartoon Network opened its own production arm, Cartoon Network Studios, in Burbank, as the rightful Hanna-Barbera successor to produce original programming for the network and future projects. Two What a Cartoon! shorts, Wind-Up Wolf and Hard Luck Duck, were the last cartoon shorts directed and produced by co-founder and co-chairman William Hanna. In addition, What a Cartoon! and spin-offs were the final original productions released by Hanna-Barbera.

Creator of The What a Cartoon! Show, Fred Seibert, left Hanna-Barbera in late 1996 to open up his own studio, Frederator Studios, and has persistently continued in the tradition of surfacing new talent, characters, and series with similar shorts “incubators”, including (as of 2015) Oh Yeah! Cartoons (Nickelodeon, 1998), The Meth Minute 39 (Channel Frederator, 2008), Random! Cartoons (Nickelodeon/Nicktoons, 2008), Too Cool! Cartoons (Cartoon Hangover, 2012), and GO! Cartoons (Cartoon Hangover, 2016). Oh Yeah! Cartoons. showcased What a Cartoon! alumni (Butch Hartman, Rob Renzetti) and launched several successful Nickelodeon series, including The Fairly OddParents, ChalkZone and My Life as a Teenage Robot. Frederator Studios launched another animation showcase in 2006, titled Random! Cartoons, which in turn produced Nickelodeon's Fanboy & Chum Chum in 2009, Cartoon Network's [[Adventure Time]] in 2010, and Cartoon Hangover's Bravest Warriors in 2012.

A sequel-of-sorts to the What a Cartoon! project, a Cartoon Network project titled The Cartoonstitute, was announced in April 2008. Created by the channel executive Rob Sorcher and headed by The Powerpuff Girls creator Craig McCracken, the project was to "establish a think tank and create an environment in which animators can create characters and stories", and also create new possible Cartoon Network series. However, the project was eventually scrapped as a result of the late 2000s recession and only 14 of the 39 planned were completed. Nevertheless, J. G. Quintel's Regular Show short and Peter Browngardt's Secret Mountain Fort Awesome were greenlit to become full series. A recurring character on the show, Uncle Grandpa, would get his own series two years later. The Big Cartoon DataBase cites What a Cartoon! as a "venture combining classic 1940s production methods with the originality, enthusiasm and comedy of the 1990s".

Pilots (1995-1997)[]

The following is a list of the original shorts produced under Fred Seibert's management for What a Cartoon! by Hanna-Barbera. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired. The following is a list of the original shorts produced under Fred Seibert's management for What a Cartoon! by Hanna-Barbera. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.

No. Title Episode Created by Hanna-Barbera Cartoon Network Studios Short summary Original air date
1 The Powerpuff Girls "Meat Fuzzy Lumpkins" Craig McCracken Yes No The Powerpuff Girls fight to stop Fuzzy Lumkins' plot to turn everything into meat.
Note 1: This episode was included as a bonus toon on various Cartoon Network Video releases throughout the series run.
Note 2: First pilot to The Powerpuff Girls.
February
20, 1995 (1995-02-20)
2 Dexter's Laboratory N/A Genndy Tartakovsky Yes No Dee Dee and Dexter battle turning each other into animals, using Dexter's latest invention.
Note 1: First short to become a series after being deemed most popular through a vote held in 1995.
Note 2: First pilot to Dexter's Laboratory.
February
26, 1995 (1995-02-26)
3 Yuckie Duck "Short Orders" Pat Ventura Yes No Yuckie Duck works as a cook and waiter in a dirty restaurant, and delivers unappealing orders to the demanding customers. March
5, 1995 (1995-03-05)
4 Dino "Stay Out!" Hanna-Barbera (original character) Yes No The Flintstones' pet, Dino, tries to keep the house cat outside for the night.
Note: First spin-off episode to The Flintstones.
March
19, 1995 (1995-03-19)
5 Johnny Bravo N/A Van Partible Yes No Johnny Bravo tries to score with a zookeeper girl by capturing a runaway gorilla.
Note: First pilot to Johnny Bravo.
March
26, 1995 (1995-03-26)
6 Sledgehammer O'Possum "Out and About" Patrick Ventura Yes No A trouble-making possum named Sledgehammer frustrates a dog's plans to enjoy a quiet summer day out. April
2, 1995 (1995-04-02)
7 George and Junior "Look Out Below" Pat Ventura Yes No Classic duo George and Junior attempt to fix a lightbulb an angry pigeon keeps breaking.
Note: This short was a re-imagining of the original George and Junior cartoons.
April
9, 1995 (1995-04-09)
8 Hard Luck Duck N/A William Hanna Yes No After venturing away from Harley Gators watch, Hard Luck Duck is a hungry fox's target to be cooked. April
16, 1995 (1995-04-16)
9 Shake & Flick "Raw Deal in Rome" Michael Rann,
Eugene Mattos,
and George Johnson
Yes No A flea named Flick has a personal agenda with a local performer, a poodle named Shake, in an anachronistic Rome setting where the two constantly try to one up each other.
Note: This short was nominated to be adapted into a series but it lost to Johnny Bravo.
June
18, 1995 (1995-06-18)
10 The Adventures of Captain Buzz Cheeply "A Clean Getaway" Meinert Hansen Yes No Captain Buzz Cheeply and his robot sidekick, Slide, must escape a planet full of "Blubnoids" who have abnormally sized foreheads but small-sized brains whilst trying to do their laundry. June
25, 1995 (1995-06-25)
11 O. Ratz with Dave D. Fly "Rat in a Hot Tin Can" Jerry Reynolds and Russ Harris Yes No A rat named O. Ratz and his fly companion, Dave D. Fly, try to find a place to stay for the night during winter in the city. July
2, 1995 (1995-07-02)
12 Pfish and Chip "Short Pfuse" Butch Hartman,
Michael Rann,
and Eugene Mattos
Yes No Pfish (a shark) and Chip (a short-tempered lynx) attempt to stop the squeaky-laughing Mad Bomber while the Chief naps. July
9, 1995 (1995-07-09)
13 The Fat Cats "Drip Dry Drips" Jon McClenahan Yes No Brothers Louie and Elmo set a laundry business, expecting to earn some cash. They get a request from the President, but accidentally destroy his suit. July
16, 1995 (1995-07-16)
14 George and Junior (uncredited) "George and Junior's Christmas Spectacular" Patrick A. Ventura Yes No George and Junior are forced to deliver one of Santa's presents after they fail to mail in one of his letters. July
23, 1995 (1995-07-23)
15 Yoink! of the Yukon N/A Don Jurwich,
Jerry Eisenberg,
and Jim Ryan
Yes No The mounted police has its uniforms stolen, so Yoink and Sergeant Farnsworth Farflung are sent to retrieve them. July
30, 1995 (1995-07-30)
16 Yuckie Duck "I'm on My Way" Patrick A. Ventura Yes No Yuckie Duck works as a paramedic, but does more harm than good to his patients. August
6, 1995 (1995-08-06)
17 Mina and the Count "Interlude with a Vampire" Rob Renzetti Yes No Vlad the Count is forced to play with Mina after a mix-up in the schedule with his victims.
Note: Pilot to the Mina and the Count shorts which are featured on Season 2 of Oh Yeah! Cartoons, making it the only short to appear in both cartoon variety shows.
November
5, 1995 (1995-11-05)
18 Cow and Chicken "No Smoking" Dave Feiss Yes No The Devil (later known as the Red Guy) kidnaps Chicken, who must be saved from damnation of smoking by Super Cow. (who is his sister, Cow)
Note 1: This episode has been nominated for an Emmy.
Note 2: Pilot to Cow and Chicken.
November
12, 1995 (1995-11-12)
19 Boid 'n' Woim N/A C. Miles Thompson Yes No A worm named Mr. Woim hitchhikes in the middle of the California desert alongside a bird named Mr. Boid. While driving there, Woim crashes Boid's car and they begin to hallucinate. January
1, 1996 (1996-01-01)
20 Jof "Help?" Bruno Bozzetto Yes No A cat that pricks his finger while sewing asks for help at the hospital, but its personnel do more harm then good. January
14, 1996 (1996-01-14)
21 Podunk Possum "One Step Beyond" Joe Orrantia and
Elizabeth Stonecypher
No Yes A possum acquires an abandoned farm with three chickens to lay eggs for him, and has to defend them from a fried chicken titan, Major Portions. January
21, 1996 (1996-01-21)
22 The Powerpuff Girls "Crime 101" Craig McCracken Yes No The Powerpuff Girls aid the bumbling Amoeba Boys in becoming able criminals.
Note: Second pilot to The Powerpuff Girls.
January
28, 1996 (1996-01-28)
23 Wind-Up Wolf N/A William Hanna Yes No The Big Bad Wolf creates a robot minion wolf to attempt to finally get the Three Little Pigs.
Note: William Hanna's final cartoon short.
February
4, 1996 (1996-02-04)
24 Hillbilly Blue N/A Michael Ryan Yes No Crawdad Eustace is fed-up with being treated as food and goes with possum pal Mordechai on a cross-country trip to New Orleans. February
11, 1996 (1996-02-11)
25 Courage the Cowardly Dog "The Chicken from Outer Space" John R. Dilworth Yes No Courage tries to stop an alien chicken's plans to invade Earth while in his owners' farm.
Note 1: This short was nominated for an Oscar.
Note 2: Pilot to Courage the Cowardly Dog.
February
18, 1996 (1996-02-18)
26 Pizza Boy "No Tip" Robert Alvarez Yes No Pizza Boy must deliver a pizza to Antarctica safe and sound under five minutes, or else he will receive no tip. February
25, 1996 (1996-02-25)
27 Gramps N/A Mike Ryan and Butch Hartman Yes No Gramps tells his grandchildren about his battle against invading aliens. March
3, 1996 (1996-03-03)
28 Dexter's Laboratory "The Big Sister" Genndy Tartakovsky Yes No Dexter prevents giantess Dee Dee from attacking the whole city.
Note: Second pilot to Dexter's Laboratory.
March
10, 1996 (1996-03-10)
29 Bloo's Gang "Bow-Wow Buccaneers" Mike Milo and Harry McLaughlin Yes No Bloo and his dog friends sneak out of their owner's houses at midnight to set on a pirate adventure in the city. March
17, 1996 (1996-03-17)
30 Jungle Boy "Mr. Monkeyman" Van Partible No Yes Jealous King Raymond attempts to taint hero Jungle Boy's reputation after he begins to lose fame. October
9, 1996 (1996-10-09)
31 Godfrey & Zeek "Lost Control" Jason Butler Rote
and Zac Moncrief
No Yes A giraffe (Godfrey) and a pig (Zeek) leave their zoo home and visit a residual water treatment plant to retrieve the remote control they accidentally flushed down the toilet. October
16, 1996 (1996-10-16)
32 Tumbleweed Tex "School Daze" Robert Alvarez No Yes A Wild West outlaw needs to finish the fourth grade and deal with his obnoxious class rival, Little Timmy. October
23, 1996 (1996-10-23)
33 Buy One, Get One Free N/A Charlie Bean,
Carey Yost,
and Don Shank
No Yes A man named Reilly gets a cat named Flinch in order to impress a female cat lover named Sofie and threatens the cat that if there is a scratch on anything while he's away, he will send him to the violin factory. It won't be easy when Sophie leaves Flinch a feline playmate named Fix that only wants to party. October
30, 1996 (1996-10-30)
34 The Kitchen Casanova N/A John McIntyre No Yes A first-time cook is preparing a dinner for his date. Trouble arises when the wind flips the pages from his cookbook. November
6, 1996 (1996-11-06)
35 The Ignoramooses N/A Mike Milo and Harry McLaughlin No Yes Two moose believe they are going to be adopted by a rich hunter due to tracking collars that a biologist put on them (they think they are pet collars), and wreak havoc in his mansion. November
13, 1996 (1996-11-13)
36 Johnny Bravo (uncredited) "Johnny Bravo and the Amazon Women" Van Partible Yes No Johnny Bravo is left stranded in an island filled with beautiful giant women.
Note: Second pilot to Johnny Bravo.
January
1, 1997 (1997-01-01)
37 Pfish and Chip "Blammo the Clown" Butch Hartman,
Michael Rann,
and Eugene Mattos
No Yes The bomb squad, Pfish and Chip, face yet another clown bomber, Blammo. It isn't easy when they have to watch and protect the chief's teddy bear whilst trying to stop the clown. January
8, 1997 (1997-01-08)
38 Awfully Lucky N/A Davis Doi No Yes A greedy guy named Luther discovers the Paradox Pearl, which brings him good luck, but not without consequences. When Luther tries to turn it in to the city museum for ten million dollars, he finds out just how harsh the consequences are. January
15, 1997 (1997-01-15)
39 Strange Things N/A Mike Wellins No Yes A robot finds a job as a janitor. He must remember that if it says "Don't Touch", don't touch.
Note: The series' only computer-animated short.
January
22, 1997 (1997-01-22)
40 Snoot's New Squat N/A Jeret Ochi and Victor Ortado No Yes Snoot, the flea-like alien, finds a new home on a neurotic neat-freak dog, Al.
Note: A reference to the popular movie Forrest Gump is made by Snoot when Al runs away. Snoot morphs into a girl and shouts the same way as Jenny does to Forrest.
January
29, 1997 (1997-01-29)
41 Larry and Steve N/A Seth MacFarlane No Yes Steve, a homeless dog, is adopted by dimwit Larry (the only man to understand dog) and lives disaster after disaster when Larry takes him shopping.
Note: Episode's style developed into MacFarlane's Family Guy.
February
5, 1997 (1997-02-05)
42 Sledgehammer O'Possum "What's Goin' on Back There?!" Patrick A. Ventura Yes No Sledgehammer O'Possum takes shelter from the cold in a mailbox, much to the dismay of a mailman named Ethel who will stop at nothing to make him leave. February
12, 1997 (1997-02-12)
43 The Zoonatiks "Home Sweet Home" Paul Parducci,
James Giordano,
and R.J. Reiley
No Yes A bear named Bill, a monkey named Knuckles and a turtle named Shelby try to enter the all-star Hackensack Zoo after feeling unwanted at the circus. February
19, 1997 (1997-02-19)
44 Swamp and Tad "Mission Imfrogable" John Rice and Achiu So Yes No Swamp and Tad, two frog guards who work on Planet Marsh, are sent by the King to get a package on Earth. February
26, 1997 (1997-02-26)
45 Dino "The Great Egg-Scape" Hanna-Barbera (original character) Yes No Dino takes care of a baby dinosaur and tries to prevent him from growing.
Note: Second and final spin-off episode to The Flintstones.
March
5, 1997 (1997-03-05)
46 Malcom and Melvin N/A Ralph Bakshi No Yes Melvin is an alienated loser until he meets Malcom, a trumpeter cockroach who has a huge talent.
Note: The creator Bakshi disowned both shorts upon release.
November
26, 1997 (1997-11-26)
47 Tales of Worm Paranoia N/A Eddie Fitzgerald No Yes Johnny is a peaceful and forgiving worm until a human steps on him repeatedly. As a result, the worm becomes paranoid and angered at the human race, seeking revenge.
Note: Style reminiscent of John Kricfalusi's The Ren & Stimpy Show; he is listed with a "Special Thanks" credit.
November
27, 1997 (1997-11-27)
48 Malcom and Melvin (uncredited) "Babe! He... Calls Me" Ralph Bakshi No Yes Melvin's saga continues as his partnership with Malcom is compromised by an urban superhero's intrusion. Meanwhile, Melvin's mother aids a criminal after being unable to meet with her son.
Note: The creator Bakshi disowned both shorts upon release.
November
28, 1997 (1997-11-28)

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The Ruff and Reddy Show | The Huckleberry Hound Show (Yogi Bear / Pixie and Dixie and Mr. Jinks / Hokey Wolf) | The Quick Draw McGraw Show (Augie Doggie and Doggie Daddy / Snooper and Blabber)
1960s:
The Flintstones | The Yogi Bear Show (Snagglepuss / Yakky Doodle) | Top Cat | The Hanna-Barbera New Cartoon Series (Wally Gator / Touché Turtle and Dum Dum / Lippy the Lion & Hardy Har Har) | The Jetsons | The Magilla Gorilla Show (Punkin' Puss & Mushmouse / Ricochet Rabbit & Droop-a-Long) | Jonny Quest | The Peter Potamus Show (Breezly and Sneezly / Yippee, Yappee and Yahooey) | The Atom Ant Show (Precious Pupp / The Hillbilly Bears / Secret Squirrel / Squiddly Diddly / Winsome Witch) | Sinbad Jr. and his Magic Belt | Laurel and Hardy | Frankenstein, Jr. and The Impossibles | Space Ghost and Dino Boy (Space Ghost (TV series) / Dino Boy in the Lost Valley) | The Space Kidettes | The Abbott and Costello Cartoon Show | Birdman and the Galaxy Trio | The Herculoids | Shazzan | Fantastic Four | Moby Dick and Mighty Mightor | Samson & Goliath | The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (The Banana Splits / Arabian Knights / The Three Musketeers / Micro Ventures / Danger Island) | The Adventures of Gulliver | The New Adventures of Huckleberry Finn | Wacky Races | The Perils of Penelope Pitstop | Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines | Cattanooga Cats | Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!
1970s:
Harlem Globetrotters | Josie and the Pussycats | Where's Huddles? | The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show | Help!... It's the Hair Bear Bunch! | The Funky Phantom | The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan | Wait Till Your Father Gets Home | The Flintstone Comedy Hour | The Roman Holidays | Sealab 2020 | The New Scooby-Doo Movies | Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space | Speed Buggy | Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids | Yogi's Gang | Super Friends | Goober and the Ghost Chasers | Inch High, Private Eye | Jeannie | The Addams Family (1973) | Hong Kong Phooey | Devlin | Partridge Family 2200 A.D. | These Are the Days | Valley of the Dinosaurs | Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch | Korg: 70,000 B.C. | The New Tom & Jerry/Grape Ape/Mumbly Show (The Tom and Jerry Show (1975) / The Great Grape Ape Show / The Mumbly Cartoon Show) | The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour (The Scooby-Doo Show / Dynomutt, Dog Wonder) | Clue Club | Jabberjaw | Fred Flintstone and Friends (The Flintstone Comedy Hour / Goober and the Ghost Chasers / Jeannie / Partridge Family 2200 A.D. / The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show / Yogi's Gang) | Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics (The Scooby-Doo Show / Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! / Laff-A-Lympics / Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels / The Blue Falcon & Dynomutt) | CB Bears (Posse Impossible / Blast-Off Buzzard / Undercover Elephant / Shake, Rattle, and Roll / Heyy, It's the King!) | The Skatebirds (Clue Club / The Robonic Stooges / Wonder Wheels / Mystery Island) | The All-New Super Friends Hour (The Wonder Twins) | The Hanna-Barbera Happy Hour | The All New Popeye Hour (Dinky Dog) | Yogi's Space Race (Galaxy Goof-Ups) | Buford and the Galloping Ghost (The Buford Files / The Galloping Ghost) | Challenge of the Super Friends | Godzilla (Jana of the Jungle) | Fred and Barney Meet The Thing and the Shmoo (The New Fred and Barney Show / The Thing / The New Shmoo) | Casper and the Angels | The Super Globetrotters | Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo | The World's Greatest Super Friends | Amigo and Friends
1980s:
The B.B. Beegle Show | Super Friends | Drak Pack | The Flintstone Comedy Show | The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang | The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show (Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo / Richie Rich) | Laverne & Shirley in the Army | Space Stars (Teen Force / Astro and the Space Mutts / Space Ghost / The Herculoids) | The Kwicky Koala Show (The Bungle Brothers / Crazy Claws / Dirty Dawg) | Trollkins | The Smurfs (Johan and Peewit) | The Flintstone Funnies (The Flintstone Family Adventures / Bedrock Cops / Pebbles, Dino and Bamm-Bamm / Captain Caveman / Dino and Cavemouse / The Frankenstones) | The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show (The Little Rascals / Richie Rich / Pac-Man) | Mork & Mindy/Laverne & Shirley/Fonz Hour | The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour (Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo / Scrappy and Yabba-Doo / The Puppy's Further Adventures) | Jokebook | Shirt Tales | The Gary Coleman Show | The Dukes | The Monchhichis/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show (Monchhichis / The Little Rascals / Richie Rich) | The Pac-Man/Rubik, the Amazing Cube Hour (Rubik, the Amazing Cube / Pac-Man) | The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show (The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries) | The Biskitts | Lucky Luke | Benji, Zax & the Alien Prince | Going Bananas | Snorks | Challenge of the GoBots | Super Friends: The Legendary Super Powers Show | Paw Paws | Yogi's Treasure Hunt | Galtar and the Golden Lance | The Super Powers Team: Galactic Guardians | The 13 Ghosts of Scooby-Doo | The New Adventures of Jonny Quest | Pound Puppies | The Flintstone Kids (Captain Caveman and Son) | Foofur | Wildfire | Sky Commanders | Popeye and Son | A Pup Named Scooby-Doo | The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley | The New Yogi Bear Show | Fantastic Max | The Further Adventures of SuperTed | Paddington Bear
1990s:
Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventures | The Adventures of Don Coyote and Sancho Panda | Tom & Jerry Kids (Droopy and Dripple / Spike and Tyke) | Wake, Rattle, and Roll | Gravedale High | Midnight Patrol: Adventures in the Dream Zone | The Pirates of Dark Water | Yo Yogi! | Young Robin Hood | Fish Police | Capitol Critters | The Addams Family | Droopy, Master Detective | The New Adventures of Captain Planet | SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron | 2 Stupid Dogs (Super Secret Secret Squirrel | Space Ghost Coast to Coast | Dumb and Dumber | What a Cartoon! | Cave Kids | The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest | Dexter's Laboratory | Johnny Bravo | Cow and Chicken / I Am Weasel | The Powerpuff Girls
Warner Bros. Animation television series based on cartoons:
What's New, Scooby-Doo? | Shaggy & Scooby-Doo Get a Clue! | Scooby-Doo! Mystery Incorporated | Be Cool, Scooby-Doo! | Wacky Races | Scooby-Doo and Guess Who? | Jellystone! | Yabba-Dabba Dinosaurs! | Velma

Original independent pilots
Kenny and the Chimp | King Crab: Space Crustacean | The Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy: Meet the Reaper | Whatever Happened to Robot Jones? | Foe Paws | Uncle Gus: For the Love of Monkeys | Thrillseeker
Movies, Shorts and Specials
The ABC Saturday Superstar Movie:
Yogi's Ark Lark | Oliver and the Artful Dodger | The Adventures of Robin Hoodnik | The Banana Splits in Hocus Pocus Park
ABC Afterschool Specials:
Last of the Curlews | The Runaways | Cyrano | Great Comedy Concert
The Flintstone Primetime Specials:
The Flintstones' New Neighbors | The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling | The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma | The Flintstones: Jogging Fever
Hanna-Barbera Superstars 10:
Yogi's Great Escape | The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones | Scooby-Doo Meets the Boo Brothers | Yogi Bear and the Magical Flight of the Spruce Goose | Top Cat and the Beverly Hills Cats | Scooby-Doo and the Ghoul School | Rockin' with Judy Jetson | The Good, the Bad, and Huckleberry Hound | Yogi and the Invasion of the Space Bears | Scooby-Doo and the Reluctant Werewolf
Other animated specials and telefilms:
Alice in Wonderland or What's a Nice Kid Like You Doing in a Place Like This? | The Thanksgiving That Almost Wasn't | A Christmas Story | The Count of Monte Cristo | 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea | The Last of the Mohicans | Davy Crockett on the Mississippi | Energy: A National Issue | Five Weeks in a Balloon | Yabba Dabba Doo! The Happy World of Hanna-Barbera | A Flintstone Christmas | Hanna-Barbera's All-Star Comedy Ice Revue | The Flintstones: Little Big League | Black Beauty | The Hanna-Barbera Hall of Fame: Yabba Dabba Doo II | Gulliver's Travels | Casper's Halloween Special | The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone | Scooby Goes Hollywood | Casper's First Christmas | Yogi's First Christmas | The Harlem Globetrotters Meet Snow White | Here Comes The Smurfs | The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera Arena Show | The Smurfs' Springtime Special | The Smurfs' Christmas Special | Yogi Bear's All Star Comedy Christmas Caper | My Smurfy Valentine | The Secret World of Og | The Smurfs' Halloween | Smurfily Ever After | The Smurfic Games | Pound Puppies | Star Fairies | The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration | Smurfquest | Rock Odyssey | Ultraman: The Adventure Begins | Tis The Season to Be Smurfy | Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special | Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration | Hägar the Horrible: Hägar Knows Best | The Yum Yums: The Day Things Went Sour | The Flintstones: A Page Right Out of History | The Last Halloween | Monster in My Pocket: The Big Scream | I Yabba-Dabba Do! | Jonny's Golden Quest | The Halloween Tree | The Town Santa Forgot | Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby | A Flintstone Family Christmas | Yogi the Easter Bear | Scooby-Doo! in Arabian Nights | A Flintstones Christmas Carol | SWAT Kats: A Special Report | Daisy-Head Mayzie | Jonny Quest vs. The Cyber Insects | Dexter's Laboratory: Ego Trip | The Flintstones: On the Rocks
Live-action TV movies and specials:
Jack and the Beanstalk | Hardcase | Shootout in a One-Dog Town | The Gathering | The Beasts Are on the Streets | Kiss Meets the Phantom of the Park | Legends of the Superheroes | Belle Starr | Deadline
The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible and Timeless Tales from Hallmark:
The Greatest Adventure: Stories from the Bible (The Creation / Noah's Ark / Joseph and His Brothers / Moses / Joshua and the Battle of Jericho / Samson and Delilah / David and Goliath / Jonah / Daniel and the Lions' Den / Queen Esther / The Nativity / The Miracles of Jesus / The Easter Story) | Timeless Tales from Hallmark
Theatrical shorts series:
Loopy De Loop
Theatrical films based on cartoons:
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! | The Man Called Flintstone | Jetsons: The Movie | Tom and Jerry: The Movie (former) | The Flintstones | The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas | Scooby-Doo | The Powerpuff Girls Movie | Scooby-Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed | Yogi Bear | Top Cat: The Movie | Top Cat Begins | Scoob! | Tom and Jerry
Other theatrical films:
Heidi's Song
Direct-to-video films based on cartoons:
Scooby-Doo on Zombie Island | Scooby-Doo! and the Witch's Ghost | Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders | Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase | Scooby-Doo! and the Legend of the Vampire | Scooby-Doo! and the Monster of Mexico | Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster | Aloha, Scooby-Doo! | Scooby-Doo! in Where's My Mummy? | Scooby-Doo! Pirates Ahoy! | Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! | Scooby-Doo! and the Goblin King | Scooby-Doo! and the Samurai Sword | Scooby-Doo! Abracadabra-Doo | Scooby-Doo! Camp Scare | Scooby-Doo! Legend of the Phantosaur | Scooby-Doo! Music of the Vampire | Big Top Scooby-Doo! | Scooby-Doo! Mask of the Blue Falcon | Scooby-Doo! Adventures: The Mystery Map | Scooby-Doo! Stage Fright | Scooby-Doo! WrestleMania Mystery | Scooby-Doo! Frankencreepy | Scooby-Doo! Moon Monster Madness | The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown! | Tom and Jerry: Spy Quest | Scooby-Doo! and Kiss: Rock and Roll Mystery | Lego Scooby-Doo! Haunted Hollywood | Scooby-Doo! and WWE: Curse of the Speed Demon | Scooby-Doo! Shaggy's Showdown | The Jetsons & WWE: Robo-WrestleMania! | Lego Scooby-Doo! Blowout Beach Bash | Scooby-Doo! & Batman: The Brave and the Bold | Daphne & Velma | Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost | Scooby-Doo! and the Curse of the 13th Ghost
Theme Parks, Attractions and Rides
The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera | Hanna–Barbera Land | Hanna-Barbera's Marineland | Scooby's Ghoster Coaster | Scooby-Doo Spooky Coaster | Scooby-Doo's Haunted Mansion
Characters
Ann-Margrock | Arnold | Association of World Super Men | Astro | Atom Ant | Augie Doggie | Baba Looey | Babu | Baby Puss | Barney Bear | Bamm-Bamm Rubble | Bandit | Barney Rubble | BEEBO | Beegle Beagle | Benny the Ball | Bernie Bernstein | Betty Rubble | Bing Bong the Gorilla | Bingo | Blabber Mouse | Black Knight | Black Vulcan | Blossom | Blue Falcon | Boo-Boo Bear | Brain | Brenda Chance | Broccoloids | Bubbles | Bud Smith | Bullet | Bunny | Butch Cat | Buttercup | Captain Caveman | Captain Righteous | Carl Chryniszzswics | Chicken | Chief of Staff | Choo-Choo | Cindy Bear | CM Punkrock | Cogswell | Cosmo Spacely | Conrad Hailstone | Courage the Cowardly Dog | Cow | Crazy Robot | Creepley | Crocodile | Daddy Morbucks | Daisy Mayhem | Daphne Blake | Dark Kat | Dastardly Dalton | Devil Dog | Dick Dastardly | Dee Dee | Dee Dee Skyes | Desert Flower | Dexter | Dick Hardly | Ding-a-Ling | Dinky Dalton | Dino | Dirty Dalton | Doggie Daddy | Donnie | Dr. Benton Quest | Dread Baron | Droop-A-Long Coyote | Drooper | Droopy | Dum-Dum | Dynamo | Dynomutt | Elmer Sglue | Elroy Jetson | Emile Mondavarious | Eye Monster | Fancy-Fancy | Femme Fatale | Fleegle | Fred Flintstone | Fred Jones | Fred the Monster | Frog-Mouthed Turtle | Fuzzy Lumpkins | Gangreen Gang | Gary Granite | Gatekeeper Conductor | George Jetson | George and Joan | George and Junior | George and Joan's Baby | Giant Ant | Giant Fishballoon | Giant Orange Monster | Gina Loadabricks | Grape Ape | 'Great Fondoo | 'Great Gazoo | Hadji | Harold Smith | Harry Pitt | Headsucker | Herschel Bernardi | HIM | Hokey Wolf |Hoppy | Huckleberry Hound | Jabberjaw | Jane Jetson | Jeff | Jerry's Mother | Jerry Mouse | Joe Rockhead | Joey | Johnny Bravo | Jonny K. and Al | Judy Jetson' | Julie Smith | Junior Creepley | Justice Friends | Keane | Kim | Lefty | Lenny Baxter | Lieutenant Felina Feral | Little Suzy | Loopy De Loop | Magic Rabbit | Magilla Gorilla | Major Glory | Major Man | Mama Bravo | Mammy Two Shoes | 'Mandark | Marble Henry | Marianne Smith | Mary | Mascumax | Mayor R. Brown | Mike Believe | Mike Brikowski | Ministry of Pain | Mitch Mitchelson | Mojo Jojo | Moko Jono | Mom (Dexter's Laboratory) | Monkey | Monobot | Morocco Mole | Nibbles Mouse | Orbitty | Pearl Slaghoople | Pebbles Flintstone | Quick Draw McGraw | Ricochet Rabbit | Rosie | Scooby-Doo | Shaggy Rogers | Screwy Squirrel | Secret Squirrel | Snagglepuss | Spike Bulldog | Slate | Super Snooper | Tim Cat | Tom Cat | Top Cat | Toodles Galore | Toots | Touché Turtle | Tyke Bulldog | Velma Dinkley | Wilma Flintstone | Yogi Bear
Locations
Objects
Transports/Vehicles
See also
Ruby-Spears | Warner Bros. Animation


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1990s
The Moxy ShowSpace Ghost Coast to CoastWhat a Cartoon!Dexter's LaboratoryBig BagJohnny BravoCow and ChickenI Am WeaselThe Powerpuff GirlsFat Dog MendozaEd, Edd n EddyMike, Lu & OgCourage the Cowardly Dog
2000s
Sheep in the Big CityThe Cramp TwinsTime SquadSamurai JackGrim & EvilJustice LeagueWhatever Happened to... Robot Jones?Codename: Kids Next DoorThe Grim Adventures of Billy & MandyEvil Con CarneTeen TitansDuck DodgersFoster's Home for Imaginary FriendsMegas XLRStar Wars: Clone Wars (non-Warner) • Justice League UnlimitedBaby Looney TunesHi Hi Puffy AmiYumiKrypto the SuperdogThe Life and Times of Juniper LeeCamp LazloFirehouse TalesJohnny TestRobotboy (non-Warner) • Sunday PantsMy Gym Partner's a MonkeyBen 10Squirrel BoyClass of 3000Out of Jimmy's HeadChowderTransformers: Animated (non-Warner) • The Mr. Men ShowGeorge of the Jungle (2007 Series)Ben 10: Alien ForceChop Socky ChooksThe Marvelous Misadventures of FlapjackStar Wars: The Clone Wars (non-Warner) • The Secret SaturdaysBatman: The Brave and the BoldThe OthersidersBrainRushDestroy Build DestroyBobb'e SaysDude, What Would Happen
2010s
Adventure TimeBen 10: Ultimate AlienHero: 108Scooby-Doo! Mystery IncorporatedGenerator RexMadSym-Bionic TitanTower PrepRobotomyYoung JusticeThe Problem SolverzRegular ShowThe Looney Tunes ShowThe Amazing World of GumballThunderCatsSecret Mountain Fort AwesomeLevel UpGreen Lantern: The Animated SeriesThe High Fructose Adventures of Annoying OrangeDreamWorks Dragons (non-Warner) • Ben 10: OmniverseIncredible CrewBeware the BatmanUncle GrandpaSteven UniverseMixelsThe Tom and Jerry ShowClarenceOver the Garden WallWe Bare BearsNew Looney TunesBe Cool, Scooby-Doo!Long Live the RoyalsBunniculaThe Powerpuff GirlsMighty MagiswordsBen 10OK K.O.! Let's Be HeroesUnikitty!Apple & OnionSummer Camp IslandDC Super Hero GirlsVictor and ValentinoMao Mao: Heroes of Pure HeartScooby-Doo and Guess Who?Infinity TrainSteven Universe Future
2020s
ThunderCats RoarElliott from EarthThe Fungies!Tig n' SeekLooney Tunes CartoonsElliott from EarthJellystone!Jessica's Big Little World
Current
Teen Titans Go!Craig of the CreekWe Baby BearsTiny Toons LooniversityThe Heroic Quest of the Valiant Prince Ivandoe
Upcoming
Iyanu: Child of Wonder • Untitled Regular Show series • Adventure Time: Side QuestsAdventure Time: Heyo BMOFoster's Funtime for Imaginary FriendsGo-Go Mystery MachineThe Powerpuff Girls (second reboot) • Tooned Out
Films, Telefilms, TV Specials and Pilots
Dexter's Laboratory: Ego TripThe Flintstones: On the RocksThe Powerpuff Girls MovieParty WagonFoster's Home for Imaginary Friends: House of Bloo'sCodename: Kids Next Door: Operation: Z.E.R.O.Class of 3000: HomeFoster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Good Wilt HuntingRe-AnimatedMy Gym Partner's a Monkey: The Big Field TripCamp Lazlo: Where's Lazlo?Billy & Mandy's Big Boogey AdventureBilly & Mandy: Wrath of the Spider QueenBen 10: Secret of the OmnitrixBen 10: Race Against TimeMy Gym Partner's a Monkey: Animal School MusicalUnderfist: Halloween BashFoster's Home for Imaginary Friends: Destination ImaginationEd, Edd, n Eddy's Big Picture ShowBen 10: Alien SwarmFirebreatherLevel UpBen 10: Destroy All AliensRegular Show: The MovieSteven Universe: The MovieWe Bare Bears: The MovieBen 10 Versus the Universe: The MovieCraig Before the Creek


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Media
Television: Dexter's Laboratory (Episodes) • What a Cartoon!Cartoon CartoonsRude Removal (Banned episode)

Segments: Dial M for MonkeyThe Justice Friends
TV film: Ego Trip
Video games: Chess ChallengeRobot RampageDeesaster Strikes!Mandark's Lab?Science Ain't Fair
Home video: Video
Soundtracks:
Comic books:
Books:

Characters
Main characters: Dexter / Number 12 / Action Dexter / Old Man DexterDee Dee / Old Gal Dee DeeMomDadMonkeyMajor GloryQuadraplex T-3000 ComputerDogMandark / Executive Mandark / Overlord Mandark / BraindarkOceanbirdWindbearDouglas E. Mordecai IIIKoosalagoopagoopPony Puff PrincessAction HankLee LeeMee MeePhillips LuzinskyQuackorPuppet Pals

Other characters: BadaxtraBoy Band VirusBuzzardCap'n AhabWet WillieCaptain of Chubby Cheese'sChubby HelpersCindyClawCrazy RobotDarbie CollectorsDetention WardenDodge Ball BulliesQuackor the FowlDoo DeeDynomutt X-90EarlEnergy ThiefFishing RivalsFishyGaryBecky & GwenGooey AliensGorkGym TeacherHuman Dissecting AliensHookochoIce Cream ManInter-Dimensional MonsterJeffJoJoLalavavaMajor Glory GangMaster ComputerMat ParallaxPrincipalMom's RivalMs. LPaper NinjasPerfect PonyPrison WardenRed-EyeThe RobberRude Dee DeeRude DexterShoe GnomesThe YardUltrabot 2000Ultrabot 4000 Observation UnitsYaniYani's wifeArnieBarney Rubble (cameo) • Betty Rubble (cameo) • Big Daddy FatBilly BloombergBlue Falcon (crossover) • CatCharlieChrisChubby CheeseComputressCreepy Eyed GirlCreepy Neighborhood BoyDick McMannDexter's FriendsDextaminaDextorDextor's parentsDynomutt (crossover) • Eccentric ManFergle O'ReillyGrandpaJimmy SmithJurassic PoochKatkaLisaLucky & PierreMailman MelMar-10, Fred and TinyMary WeatherMidgeMikeMiss WimpleMr. ChauMiss PimmerwikleNASANeighbor LadyNess MonsterOld Man McCowskyPhilian PoppyseedProfessor HawkProfessor Hawk's FansProfessor WilliamsReplacement SistersSanta ClausSoyen ChenSurfer BoyTalking DogTalking Dog's OwnerTattooTiki GodTimmyToshiTrevor WinkleMiss SalingerKoosalagoopagoop

Episodes
Objects
Transports/Vehicles
Locations
Broken Dreams Vault | Burrito Palace | Chubby Cheese's | Dad's Laboratory | Dance School | Dee Dee's Laborator] | Dexter's House | Dexter's Laboratory | Dextopia | Flowertopia | Genius Grove | Hall of Heroes | HANK HQ | Huber Elementary | Independence Mall | Koosland | Krunk's Room | Major Glory's Room | Mandark's House | Mandark's Laboratory | Mom's Laboratory | Muscular Arms | Pony Puff Place | Ship-A-Drome | State Prison | Suburbs | Tattoo's | The Sewer Beyond | The Yard | Trollbe Tooth Forest | Ultrabot's Laboratory | Valhallen's Room | Wong's Food to Go! | Library | Dee Dee's Room | Dexter Museum
Songs
See also
Cartoon Network StudiosHanna-BarberaThe Powerpuff GirlsFoster's Home for Imaginary Friends


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Media
Television: The Powerpuff Girls (Episodes) • 2016 Reboot series (Episodes) • The Powerpuff Girls Z

Theatrical Film: The Powerpuff Girls Movie
Specials: Twas the Fight Before ChristmasThe Powerpuff Girls Rule!!!Dance Pantsed
Pilots: Whoopass Stew: A Sticky Situation!Meat Fuzzy LumpkinsCrime 101
Home Video: Video
Video Games: Bad Mojo JojoPaint the Townsville GreenChemical X-tractionRelish RampageMojo Jojo's Clone ZoneHIM and SeekDefenders of TownsvilleMojo MadnessBattle HIMMojo Jojo A-Go-GoMojo Jojo's Pet ProjectGlitch Fixers
Music: soundtracks
Books:

Characters
Main Characters: BlossomBubblesButtercupProfessor UtoniumThe Mayor of TownsvilleSara BellumMs. Keane

Villains: Mojo JojoPrincess MorbucksHIMThe Gangreen GangFuzzy LumpkinsThe Rowdyruff BoysSedusaDick HardlyBianca BikiniThe Amoeba BoysChelseaFemme FataleManboyWhite KittyAllegroRainbow the Clown / Mr. MimeThe SmithsLenny BaxterRoach CoachThe Boogie ManMask ScaraAbracadaverFluffy BunchOil MonsterGiant FishballoonBroccoloidsMinistry of PainDragon-Like MonsterLou GubriousJanitaurThe Mayor of CitiesvilleThe GnomeWhimsical WillyMajor ManSteve the MonsterMojo Jojo's ArmyDooks of DoomMadame ArgentinaThe PowerbluffsMopey PopoMike BrikowskiMax Von NitrateMr. WednesdayEye MonsterFredHeadsuckerJeromeMr. Burglar ManJemmica
Other characters: BunnyRobin SnyderBulletSteamypuff GirlsCaptain RighteousLeftyMike BelieveElmer SglueRun-of-the-Mill GirlsMajor Glory (crossover) • Valhallen (crossover) • Harry PittPowerpuff Girls' Imaginary FriendSanta ClausMitch MitchelsonTwiggy

Locations
TownsvillePokey Oaks KindergartenMidway Elementary SchoolProfessor Utonium's HouseMalph'sHot Dogs On A SkewerTownsville City Opera HouseThe Powerpuff StorePokey FolksSilico IndustriesCitiesville
Objects
Songs
Episodes
Original:

Season 1: Monkey See, Doggie DoMommy FearestInsect InsidePowerpuff BluffOcti EvilGeshundfightButtercrushFuzzy LogicBoogie FrightsAbracadaverTelephoniesTough LoveMajor CompetitionMr. Mojo's RisingPaste Makes WasteIce SoreBubbleviciousThe Bare FactsCat Man DoImpeach FuzzJust Another Manic MojoMime for a ChangeThe Rowdyruff BoysUh Oh Dynamo
Season 2: Stuck Up, Up and AwaySchoolhouse RockedCollect HerSupper VillainBirthday BashToo Pooped to PuffBeat Your GreensDown n' DirtyDream SchemeYou Snooze You LoseSlave the DayLos Dos MojosA Very Special BlossomDaylight SavingsMo JobPet FeudImaginary FiendCootie GrasThe Powerpuff Girls Best Rainy Day Adventure EverJust DessertsTwisted SisterCover UpSpeed DemonMojo JonesinSomething's a Ms.Slumbering with the Enemy
Season 3: Fallen ArchesThe Mane EventTown and OutChild FearingCriss Cross CrisisBubblevisionBought and ScoldGettin' Twiggy With ItCop OutThree Girls and a MonsterMonkey See, Doggy TwoJewel of the AisleSuper ZeroesCandy Is DandyCatastropheHot Air BuffoonPloys R' UsThe Headsucker's MoxyEqual FightsPowerprof.Moral DecayMeet the Beat AllsHelter ShelterPower Lunch
Season 4: Film FlamAll Chalked UpGet Back JojoHim Diddle RiddleSuper FriendsMembers OnlyNano of the NorthStray BulletForced KinKnock It Off
Season 5: Keen on KeaneNot So Awesome BlossomPower-NoiaMonstra-CityShut the Pup UpToast of the TownDivide and ConquerBurglar AlarmedShotgun WeddingSave MojoSubstitute CreatureThe Boys Are Back in TownSee Me, Feel Me, GnomeyPee Pee G'sBoy ToysSeed No EvilThe City of ClipsvilleLying Around the HouseBubble BoyA DocumentaryGirls Gone MildCursesBang for Your BuckSilent TreatmentSweet 'n' Sour
Season 6: Prime MatesCoupe D'EtatMakes Zen to MeSay UncleReeking HavocLive & Let DynamoMo' LinguishOops, I Did It AgainA Made Up StoryLittle Miss InterpretsNight MayorCustody BattleThe City of NutsvilleAspirationsThat's Not My BabySimian SaysSun ScreamThe City of FrownsvilleWest in PiecesCrazy Mixed Up PuffsMizzen in ActionRoughing It UpWhat's the Big Idea?Nuthin' SpecialNeighbor HoodI See a Funny Cartoon in Your FutureOcti-Gone
Reboot:

See also


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Johnny BravoTooned Out (upcoming)
Characters
Episodes
Locations
Vehicles/Transports
Songs
See also


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Media
Television: The Flintstones | The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show | The Flintstone Comedy Hour / The Flintstone Comedy Show | Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics | Fred Flintstone and Friends | The New Fred and Barney Show | Fred and Barney Meet The Thing / Fred and Barney Meet the Shmoo | The Flintstone Comedy Show | The Flintstone Funnies | The Flintstone Kids | What a Cartoon! (Dino: Stay Out! / Dino: The Great Egg-Scape) | Cave Kids: Pebbles & Bamm-Bamm

Specials: A Flintstone Christmas | The Flintstones: Little Big League | The Flintstones Meet Rockula and Frankenstone | The Flintstones' New Neighbors | The Flintstones: Fred's Final Fling | The Flintstones: Wind-Up Wilma | The Flintstones: Jogging Fever | The Flintstones' 25th Anniversary Celebration | The Flintstone Kids' "Just Say No" Special | Hanna-Barbera's 50th: A Yabba Dabba Doo Celebration | A Flintstone Family Christmas
Films: The Man Called Flintstone | The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones | I Yabba-Dabba Do! | Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby | 1994 Live-action film | A Flintstones Christmas Carol | Viva Rock Vegas | The Flintstones: On the Rocks | The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!
Home video: Video | Hanna-Barbera Classic Collection
Comics:
Video games:

Characters
Main characters: Fred Flintstone | Wilma Flintstone | Barney Rubble | Betty Rubble | Dino | Pebbles Flintstone | Bamm-Bamm Rubble | Mr. Slate | The Great Gazoo | Pearl Slaghoople | Hoppy | Arnold | Joe Rockhead | Baby Puss

Minor/Guest star Characters: Ann-Margrock | Conrad Hailstone | Gina Loadabricks | Gary Granite

Episodes
The Flintstones Season 1: The Flintstone Flyer | Hot Lips Hannigan | The Swimming Pool | No Help Wanted | The Split Personality | The Monster from the Tar Pits | The Babysitters | At the Races | The Engagement Ring | Hollyrock, Here I Come | The Golf Champion | The Sweepstakes Ticket | The Drive-In | The Prowler | The Girls' Night Out | Arthur Quarry's Dance Class | The Big Bank Robbery | The Snorkasaurus Hunter | The Hot Piano | The Hypnotist | Love Letters on the Rocks | The Tycoon | The Astra' Nuts | The Long, Long Weekend | In the Dough | The Good Scout | Rooms for Rent | Fred Flintstone: Before and After

The Flintstones Season 2: The Hit Songwriters | Droop-Along Flintstone | The Missing Bus | Alvin Brickrock Presents | Fred Flintstone Woos Again | The Rock Quarry Story | The Soft Touchables | Flintstone of Prinstone | The Little White Lie | Social Climbers | The Beauty Contest | The Masquerade Ball | The Picnic | The House Guest | The X-Ray Story | The Gambler | A Star is Almost Born | The Entertainer | Wilma's Vanishing Money | Feudin' and Fussin' | Impractical Joker | Operation Barney | The Happy Household | Fred Strikes Out | This is Your Lifesaver | Trouble-in-Law | The Mailman Cometh | The Rock Vegas Story | Divided We Sail | Kleptomaniac Caper | Latin Lover | Take Me Out to the Ball Game
The Flintstones Season 3: Dino Goes Hollyrock | Fred's New Boss | Barney the Invisible | Bowling Ballet | The Twitch | Here's Snow in Your Eyes | The Buffalo Convention | The Little Stranger | Baby Barney | Hawaiian Escapade | Ladies' Day | Nuthin' But the Tooth | High School Fred | Dial 'S' for Suspicion | Flash Gun Freddie | The Kissing Burglar | Wilma the Maid | The Hero | The Surprise | Mother-in-Law's Visit | Foxy Grandma | Fred's New Job | The Dress Rehearsal | Carry On, Nurse Fred | Ventriloquist Barney | The Big Move | Swedish Visitors | The Birthday Party
The Flintstones Season 4: Ann-Margrock Presents | Groom Gloom | Little Bamm-Bamm | Dino Disappears | Fred's Monkeyshines | The Flintstone Canaries | Glue for Two | Big League Freddie | Old Lady Betty | Sleep On, Sweet Fred | Kleptomaniac Pebbles | Daddy's Little Beauty | Daddies Anonymous | Peek-a-Boo Camera | Once Upon a Coward | Ten Little Flintstones | Fred El Terrifico | The Bedrock Hillbillies | Flintstone and the Lion | Cave Scout Jamboree | Room for Two | Ladies' Night at the Lodge | Reel Trouble | Son of Rockzilla | Bachelor Daze | Operation Switchover
The Flintstones Season 5: Hop Happy | Monster Fred | Itty Bitty Fred | Pebbles' Birthday Party | Bedrock Rodeo Round-Up | Cinderellastone | A Haunted House is Not a Home | Dr. Sinister | The Gruesomes | The Most Beautiful Baby in Bedrock | Dino and Juliet | King for a Night | Indianrockolis 500 | Adobe Dick | Christmas Flintstone | Fred's Flying Lesson | Fred's Second Car | Time Machine | The Hatrocks and the Gruesomes | Moonlight and Maintenance | Sheriff for a Day | Deep in the Heart of Texarock | The Rolls Rock Caper | Superstone | Fred Meets Hercurock | Surfin' Fred
The Flintstones Season 6: No Biz Like Show Biz | The House That Fred Built | The Return of Stony Curtis | Disorder in the Court | Circus Business | Samantha | The Great Gazoo | Rip Van Flintstone | The Gravelberry Pie King | The Stonefinger Caper | The Masquerade Party | Shinrock A Go-Go | Royal Rubble | Seeing Doubles | How to Pick a Fight with Your Wife Without Really Trying | Fred Goes Ape | The Long, Long, Long Weekend | Two Men on a Dinosaur | The Treasure of Sierra Madrock | Curtain Call at Bedrock | Boss for a Day | Fred's Island | Jealousy | Dripper | My Fair Freddy | The Story of Rocky's Raiders

Locations
Bedrock | Flintstone home | Rubble home | Bedrock Bowl | Slate Rock and Gravel Company | Water Buffalo Lodge | Bedrock Drive-In Theater | Grand Canyon
Songs
Meet the Flintstones
See also
Hanna-Barbera | Screen Gems | Columbia Pictures | Columbia Pictures Television | Taft Broadcasting | Worldvision Enterprises | Turner Entertainment | Turner Program Services | Universal Studios | Warner Bros. | Warner Home Video | Warner Bros. Television | Warner Bros. Animation | Warner Archive Collection


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