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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...93]] on [[TBS]]. It was written [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed [[Larry Huber]].
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Lane Raichert]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...n [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...n [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...n [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • ...Mole|Morocco]] gain the bodily attributes of each other after getting hit by a DNA scrambler. |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices)
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...n [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...]], [[1993]]. It was written by [[Mark Saraceni]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...[[1993]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...n [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • |image= [[File:Dr O is blinded by light.png|300px]] |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices)
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Mark Saraceni]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • |directors= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Stu Rosen]] (voices) ...itten by [[Roberts Gannaway]] and [[Paul Rudish]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • ...] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Ricky Nierva]], and directed by [[Craig McCracken]], and the series creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. **** [[Huber Elementary School]]
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  • ...]. It was written by [[Brett Varon]] and [[Craig McCracken]], and directed by [[Rob Renzetti]], and the series creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. ...y [[Thomas Chase]] and [[Steve Rucker]]. The end title lyrics were written by [[Pamela Phillips Oland]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Cha
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  • |cast= [[Faizon Love]]<br />[[Larry B. Scott]] ...r pilot for a full-length ''Sledgehammer O'Possum'' series, being followed by "[[I'm On My Way]]," but neither succeeded in this endeavor.
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  • |producers= [[Larry Huber]] ...uced by [[Larry Huber]], directed by [[Ray Patterson]], and voice directed by [[Gordon Hunt]].
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  • ...theatrical shorts)|George and Junior]]'' theatrical shorts, being followed by "[[George and Junior's Christmas Spectacular]]," in the failed hopes that t |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Larry B. Scott]]
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  • ...theatrical shorts)|George and Junior]]'' theatrical shorts, being preceded by "[[Look Out Below]]," in the failed hopes that they would be backdoor pilot |style="background-color:#clear"| [[Larry B. Scott]]
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  • ...t to a fully realized ''O. Ratz with Dave D. Fly'' spin-off series created by Reynolds and [[Russ Harris]]. ...was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by its co-creator, Jerry Reynolds. The director of music production was [[Bodi
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  • ...reg Emison]], directed by Feiss and [[Robert Alvarez]], and voice directed by [[Kris Zimmerman]]. ...Moon]]. The theme song's lyrics were written by David Feiss, and performed by Charlie Adler in character as Cow and Chicken. The director of music produc
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  • ...[David Feiss]], directed by Feiss and [[Robin Steele]], and voice directed by [[Kris Zimmerman]]. ...Moon]]. The theme song's lyrics were written by David Feiss, and performed by Charlie Adler in character as Cow and Chicken. The director of music produc
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  • ...work]]. It was written by [[Dave Smith]] and [[Clay Morrow]], and directed by [[John McIntyre]] and series creator, [[Craig McCracken]]. |style="background-color:#FDB56C" colspan="2"| [[Larry Huber]]
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  • ...nd backdoor pilot for a full-length ''Yuckie Duck'' series, being preceded by "[[Short Orders]]," but neither succeeded in this endeavor. ...was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by [[Peter Luyre]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Paul Rudish]], and directed by Rudish and the series creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. The theme song and music were composed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...creators [[Spike Brandt|Chris Brandt]] and [[Tony Cervone]], and directed by [[Jon Clenahan]]. The short was an unsuccessful backdoor pilot to a fully r ...was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by [[Hennes & Harris Music]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Cha
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  • ...], and [[Jim Ryan]], directed by Jurwich and Eisenberg, and voice directed by Jurwich. It was a failed backdoor pilot for a full-length ''Yoink! of the Y ...''What a Cartoon!'' theme song and the episode's main music were performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...hael Rann]], and [[Eugene Mattos]], directed by Mattos, and voice directed by [[Kris Zimmerman]]. Along with "[[Short Pfuse]]," it was an unsuccessful ba ...was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by [[Bill Fulton]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...st backdoor pilot for a full-length ''Yuckie Duck'' series, being followed by "[[I'm On My Way]]," but neither succeeded in this endeavor. ...was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by [[Peter Luyre]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...ael Rann]], and [[Eugene Mattos]], directed by Hartman, and voice directed by [[Kris Zimmerman]]. Along with "[[Blammo the Clown]]," it was an unsuccessf ...by [[Bill Fulton]]. The music from "[[I'm Pfish - I'm Chip]]" was composed by [[Joseph Rozum]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Rob Renzetti]], and directed by Renzetti and the series creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. ...y [[Thomas Chase]] and [[Steve Rucker]]. The end title lyrics were written by [[Pamela Phillips Oland]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Cha
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  • ...es)|The Flintstones]]'' co-creator, [[Joseph Barbera]], and voice directed by [[Gordon Hunt]]. This, along with "[[The Great Egg-Scape]]," were back door ...t a Cartoon!'' theme song and the episode's main music were both performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...ritten and directed by series creator, [[David Feiss]], and voice directed by [[Kris Zimmerman]]. ...Moon]]. The theme song's lyrics were written by David Feiss, and performed by Charlie Adler in character as Cow and Chicken. The director of music produc
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  • ...[[Michael Rann]], [[Eugene Mattos]], and [[George Johnson]], and directed by Mattos. It was an unsuccessful backdoor pilot to a fully realized ''Shake & ...was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by [[Bill Fulton]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...[[April 16]], [[1995]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written and directed by its creator and co-founder of [[Hanna-Barbera]], [[William Hanna]]. It was ...''What a Cartoon!'' theme song and the episode's main music were performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...nd directed by its creator, [[David Feiss|Dave Feiss]], and voice directed by [[Kris Zimmerman]]. It was a successful backdoor pilot to a fully realized ...ck" from Cartoon Network who believed that each character should be played by a different actor, but Feiss reminded them of [[Mel Blanc]].<ref name="Cart
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  • ...n [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Craig McCracken]], and directed by Renzetti and the series creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. The theme song and music were composed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]].
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  • ...n [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Craig McCracken]], and directed by McCracken and the series creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. It was the first ...y [[Thomas Chase]] and [[Steve Rucker]]. The end title lyrics were written by [[Pamela Phillips Oland]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Cha
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  • ...itten and directed by its creator, [[Meinert Hansen]], and voice directed by [[Andy Gryn]]. It was an unsuccessful backdoor pilot to a fully realized '' ...was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by [[Charles Guerin]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]]
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  • ...[[March 10]], [[1996]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written and directed by the creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. This, along with "[[Changes]]," was a ...was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by [[Thomas Chase]] and [[Steve Rucker]]. The director of music production was
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  • ...] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written by [[Rob Renzetti]], and directed by Renzetti and the series creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. ...y [[Thomas Chase]] and [[Steve Rucker]]. The end title lyrics were written by [[Pamela Phillips Oland]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Cha
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  • ...umbly Cartoon Show''''' is an animated American television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera|Hanna-Barbera Productions]] for [[ABC]]'s Saturday morning ...essly hounding a crook across the world. Chief Shnooker is likely inspired by Kojak from [[wikipedia:Kojak|the series of the same name]], even barring si
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  • ...ebruary 26]], [[1995]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written and directed by the creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. This, along with "[[The Big Sister]]," ...lease, please. Do not push the button! You have no idea what it… (''Zapped by the remote's ray'') does…
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  • ...nd directed by the creator, [[Craig McCracken]], as well as voice directed by [[Kris Zimmerman]]. This, along with "[[Crime 101]]," were back door pilots ...y Lumpkins's meat jam at a jam contest, he takes revenge on the whole town by turning the citizens into meat.
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  • ...[[March 5]], [[1995]] on [[Cartoon Network]]. It was written and directed by the creator, [[Van Partible]]. This, along with "[[Johnny Bravo and the Ama ...was performed by [[Gary Lionelli]]. The episode's main music was composed by [[Louis Fagenson]]. The director of music production was [[Bodie Chandler]]
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  • ...ed segments as part of the ''[[CB Bears (TV series)|CB Bears]]'', produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] for [[NBC]]'s Saturday morning children's pro [[The King]] is a parody of [[the Fonz]], played by [[Henry Winkler]], from the live-action sitcom ''Happy Days''. As it happen
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  • ...f the fifth episode. It was written by [[C. Miles Thompson]], and directed by [[Craig McCracken]] and the series creator, [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. ...Dee Dee goes to hide while Dexter instead plays with Dee Dee's toy unicorn by riding piggyback on it. As he continues to ride on the stuffed toy and imit
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  • |execs= [[Larry Huber]]<br />[[Sherry Gunther]] ...omedy television series created by [[Genndy Tartakovsky]]. It was produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]] (seasons 1-2) and [[Cartoon Network Studios]] (seasons 3-
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  • ...merican animated scifi-fantasy/action adventure television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]] (H-B) for [[CBS]]' Saturday morning children's programmin The music for the first season was composed by [[Ted Nichols]], who was credited as musical director. Then in the second s
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  • ...written by [[Harvey Bullock]] and [[Ray Allen]], and produced and directed by [[Joseph Barbera]] and [[William Hanna]], the founders of Hanna-Barbera. It ...re written by [[John McCarthy]] and [[Doug Goodwin]]. A vinyl was released by [[Hanna-Barbera Records]].
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  • ...CB Bears''''' is an animated American anthology television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera Productions]] for [[NBC]]'s Saturday morning children's pro The music was composed by [[Hoyt Curtin]].
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  • |based_on= ''[[wikipedia:Heidi|Heidi]]''<br />by E.B. White ...Barbera and [[William Hanna]], the founders of Hanna-Barbera, and directed by Robert Taylor.
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  • ...]], airing 25 episodes that spanned two seasons. The name was brought back by [[ABC]] for eight episodes in [[1978]] (constituting a third season of sort ...real-estate developer or jewel thief), who tries to cover up his misdeeds by dressing up as a ghoulish monster. Clues are left in its wake, which the ki
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