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The Tarzan/Lone Ranger Adventure Hour

The Tarzan / Lone Ranger Adventure Hour is an animated television series produced by Filmation that aired on CBS during the early 1980s. The series consisted of reruns of Tarzan, Lord of the Jungle paired with new episodes of Filmation's versions of The Lone Ranger and, in the second season, The New Adventures of Zorro — at which point the series was retitled The Tarzan / Lone Ranger / Zorro Adventure Hour. The series ran from 1980 to 1982. Don Diamond who voiced Sergeant Gonzales in this animated series previously portrayed Corporal Reyes in Disney's 1950s live-action series of Zorro.

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Oyasumi

There is no bond stronger than the one between siblings. Yui has been the center of her brother's sexual desires ever since they were children. But in recent years, something in their relationship has changed. The divorce of their parents has forced Akira to pay more attention to Yui's well-being, take care of her on a daily basis, and assume the paternal role in their family. As the two grow older, Akira has taken notice of the physical changes in Yui—she is no longer the precious child he thought he knew. Unable to stop himself, he starts sneaking into her room at night, admiring his sister's body and pleasing himself to her. Akira becomes increasingly frustrated with the distance between them; but when Yui reveals that a friend from school has confessed to her, something snaps inside him.

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Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines

Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines is a special animated TV mini-series that was aired on the animated half-hour TV series Super Sunday and Super Saturday containing 9 segments that ran for 6 minutes each and every weekend, along with Jem, Robotix, and Inhumanoids. The segments were combined and turned into a 53-minute feature-length film in 1985. This cartoon and the other Super Sunday cartoons were animated by Toei Animation in Japan. The show featured animated versions of vehicles popular in real life competing under the United States Hot Rod Association banner, including Bob Chandler's Bigfoot monster truck, Allen Gaines' Orange Blossom Special two-wheel-drive pulling truck, Kenneth and Paula Geuin's Black Gold four-wheel-drive pulling truck, and Dan Patrick's War Lord pulling funny car.

Bigfoot and the Muscle Machines

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Acme Hour

Acme Hour is a former programming block that aired on Cartoon Network. The block was compilation of various Warner Bros., MGM, Jay Ward, Walter Lantz, Popeye, Felix the Cat, and public domain Betty Boop cartoon shorts. It aired for an hour on weekdays, and, on late-night Saturdays, it would air for two hours, often airing cartoons that would never be broadcast in the daytime due to content. It was named Acme Radio Hour in 1995, but this was changed to Acme Hour at Cartoon Network's Powerhouse era. While it no longer airs on the US version of Cartoon Network, Acme Hour is still a part of Cartoon Network in other countries. Starting in 2005, the US version of Boomerang aired Acme Hour every day. It has since been removed from the schedule.

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Scooby's Mystery Funhouse

Scooby's Mystery Funhouse was a 30-minute Saturday morning animated package program combining reruns of Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo episodes from the following shows: ⁕The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show ⁕The Scooby & Scrappy-Doo/Puppy Hour ⁕The New Scooby and Scrappy-Doo Show ⁕The New Scooby-Doo Mysteries The show was produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. Scooby's Mystery Funhouse aired from September 7, 1985 to January 25, 1986 on ABC. A total of 63 episodes were rebroadcast in 21 half-hour formats.

Scooby's Mystery Funhouse

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Dino: World Premiere Toons

Dino, the pet dinosaur of Fred and Wilma Flintstone from the animated television series, The Flintstones, was featured in two 7-minute short cartoons directed by Joseph Barbera and produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons in 1995. The shorts aired on World Premiere Toons, a mid-1990s animation series on Cartoon Network which also launched several cartoons including Dexter's Laboratory, Johnny Bravo, Cow and Chicken, The Powerpuff Girls, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and Mike, Lu and Og. The two Dino shorts are titled Stay Out! and The Great Egg-Scape.

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Snake 'n' Bacon

Snake 'n' Bacon is a comic book and cartoon duo created by American cartoonist and illustrator Michael Kupperman. Originally only in print comics, the characters were brought to television on May 10, 2009, when they were broadcast on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim channel in a Snake 'n' Bacon animated show. The Tales Designed to Thrizzle, Vol. 1 collection was published in 2009 by Fantagraphics, but after its pilot the show was not picked up by Cartoon Network for Adult Swim.

Snake 'n' Bacon

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Harrison & Me

You’re just a kid with your whole life ahead of you, who loves the planet and wants to take care of it ? What if adopting an organic and vegetal being of monstrous size was the key to success? That's what Charlie, 6 years old, and her brother Zach, 11 years old, realize when Harrison, a huge, lively and kind plant being, joins their family-life. By taking in and caring of Harrison, Charlie, Zach and their friends Bintou and Leon, take initiative, DISCOVER how to RECONNECT WITH NATURE. Harrison and the kids act together and learn with humor to always consider nature. Each episode is related to NATURE in its own way, and stages an EMOTIONAL ISSUE through which our heroes will evolve !

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Donald's Quack Attack

Donald's Quack Attack was a television series on the Disney Channel which ran in 1992. It premiered on March 1, 1992, along with Mickey's Mouse Tracks on The Disney Channel. It featured Disney animated short films, especially those with Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy. Each episode lasted about 22–28 minutes, leaving some time for commercials.. A similar Mickey Mouse version was called Mickey's Mouse Tracks, however, unlike Mouse Tracks, Quack Attack was run with a manic energy. In between the cartoon shorts, a screen would appear with a random background color With a clip in the corner from a random Donald Duck cartoon. There was a thermometer with Donald's head on the bottom. When the clip showed Donald getting angry, the head on the thermometer would go up and make a dinging sound. This was called the "Quack Attack Meter." This 10-25 second clip would appear 2 to 4 times per show, depending on how long the shorts were. The credits for the show didn't name anyone. Instead, it stated "The cartoons in this program are the work of the animators from THE WALT DISNEY COMPANY over the past 60 years." The show premiered back in 1992 and was made to replace Donald Duck Presents. It wasn't possible to know what episode was going to be shown on any given day, but the show did feature showings of some shorts that don't show up on The Ink and Paint Club along with some shorts made by the Fleischer brothers, and clips from the animated features, such as Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, Pinocchio, Peter Pan, and Lady and the Tramp. Donald's Quack Attack aired on the Disney Channel from 1992 to 2000, and on Toon Disney from 1998 to October 2002. From April 2001 to October 2002, Quack Attack usually aired weekdays at 5AM, and every night at midnight. Quack Attack aired on Toon Disney, there were short commercial breaks in between each cartoon, unlike the airings on The Disney Channel. On some episodes, the first cartoon was cut from the episode to make room for commercial breaks. This program shows no signs of returning to Television.

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Mr. Men Show

The Mr. Men Show, a North American remake of the British series, Mr. Men and Little Miss, is virtually identical to the original British version, apart from the live-action skits, actors and actresses, theme song, and credits. Its original air was in Canada. Its air in the USA started in the fall of 1997, syndicated by the Summit Media Group. In the American version, there were live action characters including The News Lady, The Game Show Guy,a carpenter with his assistant, and a mad scientist with her assistant, among others. The re-voiced animated segments from this show later appeared on their own on Cartoon Network's preschooler-aimed program Small World, which showcased animation from around the world.

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Story Time !

Discover countries of the world and their cultures through little-known legends, but especially original stories written and narrated as if they had passed through the ages ... A journey in a dream and fantasy world. Story Time ! enriched by thorough and meticulous historical research, will allow the whole family to discover words, customs, places, sounds of traditional instruments ... A pedagogy strand sprinkled subtly onto captivating stories. Get caught by the storyteller and surprising characters, on a captivating music ! A new series full of poetry, mysteries, tenderness and humor. A new approach of tales !

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JOT

JOT was an American animated children's television program. The series consisted of 30 four-minute episodes, which were syndicated between 1965 and the 1980s. JOT was produced by the Southern Baptist Radio and Television Commission as a Baptist version of Davey and Goliath. The series was created by Ruth Byers, a graduate of Baylor University, and Ted Perry a writer at the RATC. Both had a background connected to the Dallas Theater Center, with Byers having been director of children's productions. The pair was commissioned by Dr. Paul Stevens, president of the RATC, to develop a television show that would provide simple moral lessons for young children. Production of the first episodes began in 1959, with the first episode released in 1965. The style of the show was kept deliberately simple, both as a cost-cutting measure, and to prevent the design from interfering with the delivery of the message. The main character, JOT, is a white circle with simple facial features, hands and feet. JOT's color and shape would change in response to the struggles presented. This was meant to represent changes in a child's temperament or emotional state, "somewhat like a thermostat," according to one critic. His hands and feet are only seen when he is still; when he is in motion, they disappear. Jot would sometimes be accompanied by Tug, a "bad" character who would learn a moral lesson in the end.

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The Rudy and Gogo World Famous Cartoon Show

The Rudy and GoGo World Famous Cartoon Show was a programming block of cartoons for TNT during the mid-1990s. Hosted by "Rowdy" Rudy R. Moore, and his pet goat Gogo, the show featured a variety of cartoon short subjects from Turner Entertainment's library, including pre-July 1948 Warner Bros.' Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies, MGM cartoons such as Tom and Jerry and Droopy, and Fleischer/Famous' Popeye the Sailor. Between cartoons, Rudy, Gogo, and an African American puppet named Jesse B. Weaver would star in short host segments, usually involving floating around in a bizarre colorful spiral and randomly screaming. The show also used clips from various Turner-owned films and television series from the 1960s and 1970s for added backdrops and storylines.

The Rudy and Gogo World Famous Cartoon Show

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The Bod Squad

The Bod Squad was the collective title for a series of short public service announcements broadcast on Saturday mornings on the ABC television network, from the 1974 through the first half of the 1990s. These thirty-second and one-minute segments promoted healthy nutrition and personal hygiene through humorous animation and catchy music with clever lyrics. The segments generally appeared at half-hour intervals, interspersed with regular commercials, between Saturday morning cartoon programs. While many were not labeled as such, at least four or five segments ended with an announcement, "Another nutritional message from the ABC Television Network," and accompanying stock animation identifying the series as The ABC Bod Squad. The same original segments produced in the 1970s repeated every Saturday morning for nearly 20 years, so that many if not most Americans who were TV-watching children during that period are familiar with them. The Bod Squad segments never carried official titles but are informally known by the catch phrases from their lyrics. Some of the memorable Bod Squad segments included ⁕Yuck Mouth and Nutty Gritty, ⁕ The Munchies, about craving food when a person is not hungry, and

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