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- A group of teenage friends and their Great Dane (Scooby-Doo) travel in a bright green van solving strange and hilarious mysteries, while returning from or going to a regular teenage function.
- The adventures of a space superhero who can become invisible and his sidekicks.
- The Smurfs are tiny blue creatures that live in mushroom houses in a peaceful forest. They repeatedly try to outwit Gargamel, an evil sorcerer, his apprentice, Scruple, and his mangy cat, Azrael.
- The greatest of the DC Comics superheroes work together to uphold the good with the help of some young proteges.
- Scooby Doo and the gang solve mysteries; then Blue Falcon and Dynomutt fight crime in each two-part episode of this animated series.
- While working as gym teachers at an all-girls finishing school, Scooby-Doo, Shaggy and Scrappy-Doo get tangled up in a monstrous mystery.
- Shaggy and Scooby and friends must return 13 ghosts to a magic chest which they inadvertently released.
- Shaggy is turned into a werewolf, and it's up to Scooby, Scrappy and his girlfriend to help him win the contest.
- When Scooby tries to make it big in Hollywood with little success, the rest of the gang try to convince him to return to his normal Saturday morning cartoon.
- Arthur "The Fonz" Fonzarelli, Richie Cunningham, and Ralph Malph find themselves lost in time with their new friend, Cupcake, an alien from the future.
- After the death of Shaggy's Uncle Beaureguard, he, Scooby, and Scrappy arrive at his uncle's plantation to collect the inheritance. But as soon as they arrive, they find it is haunted by the ghost of a Confederate soldier. With this spook on their tails while they search for Shaggy's inheritance, they hired to help of the Boo Brothers, a trio of ghost-exterminators to help catch this nasty ghoul.
- The Atom Ant/Secret Squirrel Show was an animated series which featured the pint sized hero Atom Ant and super-sleuth Secret Squirrel.
- California teen Corey Anders finds a bottle containing a genie and her bumbling sidekick.
- A small Apatosaurus and his friends learn important life lessons through adventures.
- Yogi Bear and his friends enter a race to different galaxies in space, but must battle a variety of space creatures out to see that they don't finish the race.
- It's the Wolf. followed the comic exploits of a wolf named Mildew, who aspires to catch and eat a sure-footed lamb named Lambsy, but is always thwarted by the dog Bristle Hound.
- Kwicky can move very quickly, which means he essentially disappears whenever Wilferd Wolf is close to catching him. George and Joey are two stupid circus dogs, the Bungle Brothers. Crazy Claws is a wildcat that rips things to shreds, particularly his would-be captors, such as trapper Rawhide Clyde. Dirty Dawg and his sidekick Ratso are bums.
- Yogi, Boo Boo and Cindy are awakened from hibernation and join their friends' Christmas activities while interfering with two villains' efforts to ruin the holiday.
- When Santa has an accident at Fred's house on Christmas Eve, Fred and Barney have to continue his run for him.
- It tells the adventures of a balloonist, Phineas, and two teenagers, photographer Jenny and reporter Hoppy, who set off on adventures around the world to get around him in 79 days and break the record. The trio also competes for a $1 million prize against the sinister Chickpeade, who was supposed to be Phineas's butler, who is aided by his disruptive chauffeur and pet monkey Simon.
- It tells the story of musketeers, soldiers loyal to the French monarchy and protectors of the queen. The trio is formed by Athos, Porthos and Aramis, as well as the young and fearless D'Artagnan.
- A local children's show hosted by Dick Dyszel as "Captain 20", aired on WDCA-TV Channel 20, Washington D . C., between 1980 and April 1987.
- In 2018, Rebecca Sugar's "Steven Universe" featured both the first LGBTQ wedding and the first LGBTQ marriage proposal in a kids' animated TV show. And in 2020, Benson from "Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts" was the first kids' animated character to directly identify themselves as gay. These are groundbreaking achievements in LGBTQ representation, but it took a long time and a lot of hard work to get here. Here's a look back at how LGBTQ characters in kids' shows evolved from Hays Code-era stereotypes and queer-coded villains.
- Whether you're an advanced tennis player or a beginner, this program will help improve your game. Three of tennis' all-time greats give valuable pointers on all aspects of the game. Vic Braden has been called the "Number One Tennis Coach in America;" and Arthur Ashe and Stan Smith are pros who have literally won every major championship title.
- A local children's show hosted by a big green puppet, Howard Huge. Howard hosted a series of short mini-programs. The show aired on WDCA-TV Channel 20, Washington D . C., between June 1980 and May 1987.
- 1976–197824m7.0 (132)TV EpisodeShag and Scooby play decoy to uncover the truth behind a phantom racer and some disappearing race cars.
- The gang encounters the villainous megalomaniac Gold Fever in Hawaii. He is using special satellites in order to steal all of the world's gold.
- During an ocean cruise to the South American Grand Prix, the gang falls overboard and make it to a remote island. They find unusual mutant plants created by Dr. Meangreen with his assistant Krelb. Dr. Meangreen plans to steal Speed Buggy's remote to control the mutant plants and take over the world.
- In Egypt, the kids meet Prof. Digby, who is pursued by an invisible villain. While Speedy and Tinker are on the racetrack, Mark and Debbie are kidnapped and taken to Rishna's hideout inside the Sphinx.
- An odd cold snap is followed by the mysterious Madam Ice, who asks Tinker to fix her car. At her Ice Palace, Tink meets Prof. Snow. They order the mechanic to build a remote-control unit to power their Freezemobiles and freeze the world.
- Speed Buggy and the kids are forced to parachute into a lost world of giant apes, one of whom takes a fancy to Speedy. But two evil scientists plan to enslave the gorillas and take over the continent. And Speedy's the bait to catch the ape.
- Speed Buggy and the gang take a vacation on an island and go fishing. When a marlin pulls them out to sea, they make it to a remote island that is actually an artificial island that brings them to an underwater city run by Captain Schemo. They soon learn that Captain Schemo plans to use his submarines to rule the oceans and take over the world.
- Speed Buggy and the gang are in Oklahoma. There they find out that learned the entire state's oil supply has been stolen. In the course of the investigation, the gang discover an underground city full of storage tanks. They also uncover that Dr. Vesuvio plans to use the stolen oil in a plot to take over the world.
- Speed Buggy and the gang are racing at the Nawambi Speedway in Africa. Meanwhile Varzak, the evil scientist and his assistant Emil steal a museum's special diamond large enough that can power the Laser-Blazer.
- Speed Buggy and the gang are framed of stealing an advanced battery called the K-233 Supercell as a result of the dreaded Dr. Ohm and his assistant Panku using a replica of Speedy and robbing the armored car shipping the supercell.
- Speed Buggy gets invited to participate in a race in Bulgonia. Baron Vulch inserts a sophisticated bugging device in Speed Buggy's trunk to avoid customs when flying there. He then creates a female automobile named Mata Cari whom Speed Buggy falls in love with in a plot to get the bugging device back.
- Debbie's Aunt Belle is under attack by rival cattle rancher Beeffinger. When Tinker is captured by one of the rustler's helicopters, Speed Buggy must scale Buzzard's Butte, and the gang must form an impromptu cattle drive to save the ranch.
- Dr. Kluge plans to capture Speed Buggy. The doctor is very upset with his failed invention being a robot with allergies.
- Tinker, Mark, Debbie and Speedy enter one of the biggest races of the year sponsored by Mr. Taggert. While they're getting ready two evil employees in a blimp prepare to ruin the race as ordered by the chief their boss. Once the race begins the employees shoot a ray out of the blimp that makes all the cars ho backwards, once Tinker and Speedy land safety they try to find help. Then, Debbie sees a branch to help grease Speedy that turns out to be a leaver that opens a secret entrance for the chief and his employees.
- Speed Buggy and the gang come across the hidden valley of Amazonia during their participation in the Himalaya 500. The hidden valley of Amazonia is a place where women rule and men are slaves. They are introduced to Queen Sheba who uses a mind-ruling device to take control of Tinker and Mark's minds. Debbie is made an Amazonian, but when she is made to do things their way she decides the ruling women are as oppressive as any male despots. She and Speed Buggy work to break Tinker, Mark and the native men from the mind ruler.
- Speed Buggy and the gang run into Jerick the Incredible Changing Man during the the U.S.-Mexico Cross Country Race. Jerick possesses the ability to alter his size and form. He targets them for a special tape that was placed in Speed Buggy's cassette player by a scientist trying to keep it from having fall into the wrong hands.
- Speed Buggy and the gang end up on Pleasure Island while racing in the Bayou 500. Pleasure Island is occupied by an evil ringmaster who uses a special animal-controlling calliope which he plans to use in a plot to rule the world.
- 1966–196821mTV-Y7-FV7.5 (24)TV EpisodeWhile The Council Of Doom hold Jace, Jan and Blip captive, Moltar sends Space Ghost to Amazon, the home of The Herculoids.