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Pac-Man (Hanna-Barbera, 1982-1983)
Video game mania erupted in the early 1980s with the arrival of Namco's revolutionary maze-chase game, so leave it to Hanna-Barbera to turn the property into a dollar ...
Captain N: The Game Master (DiC, 1989-1991)
Before Smash Brothers, before any of the Capcom crossover fighting games, before just about any significant gaming crossover, there was a humble little cartoon on NBC ...
The Flintstones (Hanna Barbera, 1960-1966)
50 Episodes?? YABBA-DABBA-DOO!!! As massive Hanna Barbera nuts, Pemmy and James couldn't think of a better show to watch for this little milestone than their most succ...
Highlander: The Animated Series (Guamont Multimedia, 1994-1995)
Pemmy and James wonder if the makers of the original Highlander movie expected anything like this to be spun off from it: a cartoon set 700 years after the apocalypse,...
Back to the Future (Universal Cartoon Studios, 1991-1992)
Great Scott! The very first original cartoon series from Universal's then newly minted animation firm was a direct follow up to the Robert Zemeckis and Bob Gale-helmed...
Jabberjaw (Hanna-Barbera, 1976)
Underwater adventures! A teenage rock band! Exotic monsters! And best of all, a talking shark! How could Jabberjaw possibly be bad?! Well, there was the fact that the ...
The Ant & the Aardvark (DePatie-Freling, 1969-1971)
Arguably one of the most popular series of shorts DePatie-Freling put together that's not directly tied to the Pink Panther film franchise, a debonair ant is perpetual...
Daffy Duck Part 2: The Clampett Corneal Catastrophe! (Warner Bros, various years)
Daffy was most frequently at his Daffiest under the directorial vision of Bob Clampett. The rubbery animation and wild, exaggerated takes he employed made the screwy d...
Yogi's Treasure Hunt (Hanna-Barbera, 1985-1987)
Hey kids! It's a fresh syndicated start that'll warm anyone's heart! Well, at least it'll make it laugh. Yogi's Treasure Hunt was a key part of the Funtastic World of ...
Yogi Bear (Hanna-Barbera, 1958-1961)
We've had a lot to say about Hanna-Barbera's meddling kids style shows of the 1970s, but what of the properties that made them a household name in the first place? The...
Hulk Hogan's Rock n' Wrestling (DiC, 1985-1986)
With Wrestlemania just coming around the corner, Pemmy and James are joined by the Uncharted Territory's podcast's own Chad Olson to turn back the clock to the era of ...
Dungeons and Dragons (Marvel Productions, 1983-1985)
Break out the varied polyhedral dice, it's time to revisit the first major piece of D&D related media ahead of the big movie coming out at the end of the month! Six ki...
The Transformers (Marvel Productions & Sunbow Productions, 1984-1987)
Podcast listeners, Transform and ROLL OUT!No other boys toy line to get a cartoon in the 1980s seems to have had nearly the longevity that the Transformers have had. T...
Ed, Edd & Eddy (aka Cartoon, 1999-2009)
JAWBREAKERS!! They were the odd ducks of Cartoon Network's first real burst of original programming. The brainchildren of Danny Antonucci, Ed, Edd & Eddy's misadventur...
Speed Buggy (Hanna Barbera, 1973)
Going for the checkered flag with reasonably well retreaded tires
Josie & the Pussycats (Hanna Barbera, 1970)
The show about the OTHER red-haired teen comedy comics protagonist!
CBS Christmas Specials, 1987
Fat Cats and Singing Raisins. It will make sense in context
Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Rankin Bass, 1964)
It all leads to this, folks!
What's On This List, Anyway?
Or: A Look at Things to Come
Spider-Man (GrantRay-Lawrence/Krantz Films, 1967-1969)
You know, the one that gave us that pointing meme that's been done to death.
The Tomfoolery Show (Rankin-Bass, 1970)
Saturday Morning's Most Ambitious Flop of the 1970s
The New Scooby Doo Movies (Hanna-Barbera, 1972-1974)
With a very Halloween appropriate group of guest stars... *snap snap!*
Quacula (Filmation, 1979)
The vampire duck that wasn't on Nickelodeon. Bummer.
The New Adventures of Heckle & Jeckle (Filmation, 1979)
WHAT HAPPENED?!?!
Heckle and Jeckle (Terrytoons, 1946-1966)
My word! Such magnanimous magpies!
The Reluctant Dragon and Mr Toad Show (Rankin Bass, 1970)
Jolly wot! It's motor car mania and daisy disasters, by Jove!
The Angry Beavers (Gunther-Wahl Productions, 1997)
Hook up the satellite dish, we're going basic cable for the first time!
Captain Caveman & the Teen Angels (Hanna-Barbera, 1977)
There will be unga, and there will be bunga.
Lassie's Rescue Rangers (Filmation, 1973)
Someone rescue US from this cartoon!!
Popeye Goes Television! (King Features, 1960-1963)
Seven studios, 220 cartoons, and endless weirdness