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The FlintStones - Season 1-2
This popular animated television cartoon featured two Stone Age families, the Flintstones and their neighbors, the Rubbles. Much of the humor was based on its comic portrayals of modern conveniences, reinterpreted using Stone Age 'technology.' Most notably were their cars, complete with absence of floorboards to allow them to be 'foot-powered.'
1. Baseball Bugs
2. Rabbit Seasoning
3. Long-Haired Hare
4. High-Diving Hare
5. Bully for Bugs
6. What's Up Doc?
7. Rabbit's Kin
8. Water, Water Every Hare
9. Big House Bunny
10. Big Top Bunny
11. My Bunny Lies over the Sea
12. Wabbit Twouble
13. Ballot Box Bunny
14. Rabbit of Seville
1. Duck Amuck
2. Dough for the Do-Do
3. Drip-Along Daffy
4. Scaredy Cat
5. The Ducksters
6. The Scarlet Pumpernickel
7. Yankee Doodle Daffy
8. Porky Chops
9. Wearing of the Grin
10. Deduce, You Say
11. Boobs in the Woods
12. Golden Yeggs
13. Rabbit Fire
14. Duck Dodgers in the 241/2th Century
1. Elmer's Candid Camera
2. Bugs Bunny and the Three Bears
3. Fast and Furry-ous
4. Hair-Raising Hare
5. The Awful Orphan
6. Haredevil Hare
7. For Scent-imental Reasons
8. Frigid Hare
9. The Hypo-Chondri-Cat
10. Baton Bunny
11. Feed the Kitty
12. Don't Give Up the Sheep
13. Bugs Bunny Gets the Boid
14. Tortoise Wins by a Hare
1. Canary Row
2. Bunker Hill Bunny
3. Kit for Cat
4. Putty Tat Trouble
5. Bugs and Thugs
6. Canned Feud
7. Lumber Jerks
8. Speedy Gonzalas
9. Tweety's S.O.S.
10. The Foghorn Leghorn
11. Daffy Duck Hunt
12. Early to Bet
13. Broken Leghorn
14. Devil May Hare
1. The Big Snooze
2. Broomstick Bunny
3. Bugs Bunny Rides Again
4. Bunny Hugged
5. French Rarebit
6. Gorilla My Dreams
7. The Hare-Brained Hypnotist
8. Hare Conditioned
9. The Hackling Hare
10. Little Red Riding Hare
11. Tortoise Beats Hare
12. Rabbit Transit
13. Slick Hare
14. Baby Buggy Bunny
15. Hyde and Hare
1. Bad Ol' Putty Tat
2. All Abir-r-r-d
3. Room and Bird
4. Tweet Tweet Tweety
5. Gift Wrapped
6. Ain't she Tweet
7. A Bird in a Guilty Cage
8. Snow Business
9. Tweetie Pie
10. Kitty Kornered
11. Baby Bottleneck
12. Old Glory
13. The Great Piggy Bank Robbery
14. Duck Soup to Nuts
15. Porky in Wackyland
Disc Four: Looney-Tunes All Stars: on stage and screen
1. Back Alley Oproar
2. Book Revue
3. A Corny Concerto
4. Have You Got Any Castles?
5. Hollywood Steps Out
6. I Love to Singa
7. Katnip Kollege
8. The Hep Cat
9. The Three Little Bops
10. One Froggy Evening
11. Rhapsody Rabbit
12. Show Biz Bugs
13. Stage Door Cartoon
14. What's Opera, Doc
15. You Ought To Be in Pictures
1. Hare Force
2. Hare Remover
3. Hare Tonic
4. A Hare Grows in Manhatten
5. Easter Yeggs
6. The Wabbit Who Came to Supper
7. Bowery Bugs
8. Homeless Hare
9. Case of the Missing Hare
10. Acrobatty Bunny
11. Wackiki Wabbit
12. Hare Do
13. Rebel Rabbit
14. Hillbilly Hare
15. Duck! Rabbit! Duck!
1. Daffy Duck in Hollywood
2. Hollywood Capers
3. The CooCoo Nut Grove
4. Porky's Road Race
5. The Woods Are Full of Cuckoos
6. She Was an Acrobat's Daughter
7. The Film Fan
8. Speaking of the Weather
9. Thugs with Dirty Mugs
10. Goofy Groceries
11. Swooner Crooner
12. Wideo Wabbit
13. The Honey-Mousers
14. The Last Hungry Cat
15. The Mouse That Jack Built
1. I Haven't Got a Hat
2. Porky's Romance
3. Porky's Party
4. Porky in Egypt
5. Porky and Teabiscuit
6. Pigs is Pigs
7. Pigs in a Polka
8. Porky Pig's Feat
9. Daffy Duck Slept Here
10. Bye, Bye Bluebeard
11. An Egg Scrambler
12. Robin Hood Daffy
13. The Windblown Hare
14. Claws for Alarm
15. Rocket Squad
1. Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur
2. Super-Rabbit
3. Daffy Duck and Egghead
4. A Grusome Twosome
5. Draftee Daffy
6. Falling Hare
7. Steal Wool
8. Birds Anonymous
9. No Barking
10. Rabbit Punch
11. An Itch in Time
12. Odor-Able Kitty
13. Walky Talky Hawky
14. Gonzales' Tamales
15. To Beep or Not to Beep
"Sonic the Hedgehog," also known as the SatAM (Saturday morning) series, was the second television program to star the famous video game icon. It followed the slapstick "Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog," which was known mostly for its lighthearted approach. The SatAM, however, took on a much darker tone, telling the story of Sonic and his brave band of Freedom Fighters as they struggled to free their home world, the distant planet of Mobius from the clutches of the evil Dr. Robotnik.
The first season was an unconventional mix of cartoon characters and a grim setting. Characters were developed and mature themes were explored. The second season, on the other hand, lightened the tone considerably, emphasizing the more comedic aspects of the show and toning down the series' darkness considerably. The show ultimately ended on a cliffhanger after only two seasons due to underachieving ratings. However, this was not the end of the SatAM.
The series developed a cult following over the years resulting in countless fan fiction stories and discussion that kept show alive several years after it had been cancelled. Additionally, the Archie comic book adaptation of the "Sonic" character began to modify itself to more closely resemble the SatAM series and remained in publishing ten years after the show had been cancelled. Furthermore, the SatAM's influence was felt in additional Sonic adventures with various elements of the series being included in the "Sonic Christmas Blast!" special and the "Sonic Underground" series. The SatAM is generally agreed to be the most popular of the American-made "Sonic" cartoons.
Originally on: ABC (30 min.)
Status: Ended Premiered: September 1, 1993 Last Aired: December 1, 1994
Show Categories: Animation, Action/Adventure