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  • |hbyears= [[1992]]-[[1993]] * ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1993]] * ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1993]] * ''[[The Halloween Tree (film)|The Halloween Tree]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • |released= [[November 1]], [[1993]] ...eries. It was released by [[First Independent Films]] on [[November 1]], [[1993]] in the [[United Kingdom]] and [[Ireland]].
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  • |hbyears= [[1991]]-[[1993]] * ''The Pirates of Dark Water'' (1991-1993)
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  • |released= [[September 5]]—[[November 28]], [[1993]] ...upid Dogs]]'', produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]] (HB) for [[TBS]]. It ran in [[1993]], airing 13 episodes. It is a sequel to the ''[[Secret Squirrel and Morocc
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  • |hbyears= [[1993]] * ''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • * ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' ([[1993]]) * ''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'' (1993)
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  • |hbyears= [[1984]], [[1986]]-[[1987]], [[1992]]-[[1993]] * ''[[The Addams Family (1992 TV series)|The Addams Family]]'' ([[1992]]-[[1993]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1992]]-[[1993]] * ''[[The Addams Family (1992 TV series)|The Addams Family]]'' ([[1992]]-[[1993]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1990]]-[[1993]] * ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]'' (1990-[[1993]])
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  • |premiere= [[September 18]], [[1993]] ...as a segment of ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]''. It aired on [[September 18]], [[1993]] on [[Fox]]. It was written by [[Patrick A. Ventura]].
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  • ==1993== {{Main|1993}}
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  • |hbyears= [[1973]], [[1993]] * ''[[The Town Santa Forgot]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • |released= [[September 11]]—[[December 3]], [[1993]] ...Cartoons]] for [[Fox]]'s Saturday morning block, [[Fox Kids]]. It ran in [[1993]], airing 13 episodes that spanned one season. It is a spin-off of ''[[Tom
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  • |premiere= [[September 25]], [[1993]] ...as a segment of ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]''. It aired on [[September 25]], [[1993]] on [[Fox]]. It was written by [[Patrick A. Ventura]].
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  • * '''Aunt Figg and Ferdinand''' ([[1993]]) * '''Tom, Jerry, Aunt Figg, Lickboot, Ferdinand, and Robyn''' (1993)
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  • * '''Robyn and Lickboot''' ([[1993]]) * '''Tom, Jerry, Aunt Figg, Lickboot, Ferdinand, and Robyn''' (1993)
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  • * '''Robyn and Lickboot''' ([[1993]]) * '''Tom, Jerry, Aunt Figg, Lickboot, Ferdinand, and Robyn''' (1993)
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  • |released= [[September 5]], [[1993]]—[[February 13]], [[1995]] ...television series produced by [[Hanna-Barbera]] for [[TBS]]. It ran from [[1993]] to [[1995]], airing 26 episodes that spanned two seasons. It later reran
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  • Bixby died of complications from prostate cancer on [[November 21]], [[1993]] at the age of 59.
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  • |hbyears= [[1992]]-[[1993]]
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  • * '''Aunt Figg and Ferdinand''' (1993) * '''Tom, Jerry, Aunt Figg, Lickboot, Ferdinand, and Robyn''' (1993)
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  • |only= ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1986]], [[1993]]-[[1996]]
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  • |hbyears= [[1973]], [[1993]]
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  • |premiere= [[October 17]], [[1993]] ...rt two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[October 17]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed [[Larry Hub
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  • |premiere= [[November 21]], [[1993]] ...t two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[November 21]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Lane Raichert]], and directed by [[Larry
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  • ...odel who posed on the game show ''The Price is Right'', from [[1975]] to [[1993]]. She has also appeared on the cover ''Playboy''.
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  • ...an radio and television personality, author, and actor. From [[1950]] to [[1993]], he was the host of ''The Joe Franklin Show''.
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  • ...roop'', starring Goofy and his young son Max, which ran from [[1992]] to [[1993]].
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  • |premiere= [[September 11]], [[1993]] ...[[Droopy, Master Detective]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 11]], [[1993]] on [[Fox]]'s Saturday morning block [[Fox Kids]]. It was written by [[Ste
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  • |released= [[February 25]], [[1991]]—[[May 23]], [[1993]] .../ref> before moving to [[ABC]] as a full series. It ran from [[1991]] to [[1993]], airing 21 episodes that spanned two seasons.
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  • |hbyears= [[1961]]-[[1993]] * ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]'' ([[1990]]-[[1993]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1979]]-[[1993]] * ''[[Droopy, Master Detective]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1993]]-[[1997]] * ''[[Jonny Golden Quest (film)|Jonny's Golden Quest]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • |premiere= [[October 3]], [[1993]] ...art two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[October 3]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Lar
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  • |premiere= [[October 10]], [[1993]] ...rt two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[October 10]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Lar
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  • |premiere= [[November 28]], [[1993]] ...t two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[November 28]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Lar
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  • |premiere= [[September 18]], [[1993]] ...Kats: The Radical Squadron]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 18]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Glenn Leopold]], and directed by [[Robert
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  • |released= [[September 12]], [[1992]]—[[November 6]], [[1993]] ...arbera]] for [[ABC]]'s Saturday morning line-up. It ran from [[1992]] to [[1993]], airing 21 episodes that spanned two seasons. It is based on Charles Adda
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  • |hbyears= [[1981]]-[[1993]]
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  • |premiere= [[November 7]], [[1993]] ...rt two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[November 7]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Lar
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  • |hbyears= [[1980]]-[[1993]]
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  • |premiere= [[September 12]], [[1993]] ...two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 12]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Lar
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  • |premiere= [[September 26]], [[1993]] ...two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 26]], [[1993]]. It was written by [[Mark Saraceni]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • ...by creating the comedy act of the Jerky Boys with [[Johnny Brennan]] in [[1993]]. They even had a movie called ''The Jerky Boys: The Movie'', but have sin
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  • ...ying the lead role in ''The Nanny'', a sitcom that aired on [[CBS]] from [[1993]] to [[1999]].
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  • |hbyears= [[1979]]-[[1993]]
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  • |hbyears= [[1984]]-[[1993]]
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  • |premiere= [[September 19]], [[1993]] ...two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 19]], [[1993]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Larry Huber]].
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  • ...87]] TV series of the same names and voicing the [[Pink Panther]] in the [[1993]] TV series of the same name.
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  • |hbyears= [[1973]]-[[1993]] ...irates of Dark Water (TV series)|The Pirates of Dark Water]]'' ([[1991]]-[[1993]])
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  • |only= [[Blast-Off Buzzard|BOB]]: "[[Abusement Park]]" ([[1993]])
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  • |only= [[Blast-Off Buzzard|BOB]]: "[[Abusement Park]]" ([[1993]])
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  • |only= [[Blast-Off Buzzard|BOB]]: "[[Abusement Park]]" ([[1993]])
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  • .../Issue 1|Valley of the Dinosaurs]]'': A one-shot comic book published in [[1993]] by [[Harvey Comics]].
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  • |hbyears= [[1993]]-[[1998]]
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  • |hbyears= [[1978]]-[[1993]]
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  • ...-Doo]]'': A comic series published by [[Harvey Comics]] between [[1992]]-[[1993|93]].
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  • |hbyears= [[1986]]-[[1993]]
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  • ...ents in [[Hanna-Barbera]]'s ''[[Tom & Jerry Kids]]'' between [[1990]] to [[1993]]. | [[October 9]], 1993
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  • |premiere= [[October 31]], [[1993]] ...rt two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[October 31]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]], and directed by [[Lar
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  • ...he Pirates of Dark Water]]'': An animated series which ran from [[1991]]-[[1993|93]] on [[ABC]].
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  • |premiere= [[November 14]], [[1993]] ...t two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[November 14]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Mark Saraceni]] and [[Jim Turner]], and d
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  • |hbyears= [[1985]]-[[1993]]
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  • |hbyears= [[1987]]-[[1993]]
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  • | [[January 1]], [[1993]] | [[January 8]], 1993
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  • ...ame by creating the comedy act of the Jerky Boys with [[Kamal Ahmed]] in [[1993]]. They even had a movie called ''The Jerky Boys: The Movie'', but have sin
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  • ...ptember 15]], [[1993]]). [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1993/09/16/tnt-cartoon-curb-no-joke-in-europe/92d0640e-d239-47f9-b259-89b226a7ce
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  • |hbyears= [[1993]]-[[1995]]
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  • In [[1993]], Nestlé manufactured a Multi Cheerios box with stickers of [[Tom Cat|Tom
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  • |hbyears= [[1984]]-[[1993]]
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  • |hbyears= [[1979]]-[[1993]] * ''[[Tom and Jerry Kids]]'' (1990-[[1993]])
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  • |premiere= [[September 5]], [[1993]] ...t two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 5]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Mark Saraceni]], and directed by [[Larry
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  • |hbyears= [[1982]]-[[1993]]
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  • ...sons]]'': A comic series published by [[Harvey Comics]] between [[1992]]-[[1993|93]].
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  • |premiere= [[October 23]], [[1993]] ...two, and the thirty-second episode overall. It aired on [[October 23]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Lane Raichert]], produced and directed by
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  • |hbyears= [[1962]]-[[1993]]
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  • |hbyears= [[1982]]-[[1993]]
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  • |premiere= [[October 23]], [[1993]] ...ason two, and the thirtieth episode overall. It aired on [[October 23]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Bill Matheny]], produced and directed by
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  • |hbyears= [[1987]]-[[1993]]
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  • |premiere= [[October 2]], [[1993]] ...n two, and the twenty-eighth episode overall. It aired on [[October 2]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Bill Matheny]], produced and directed by
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  • |premiere= [[November 6]], [[1993]] ...nth and final episode of the series overall. It aired on [[November 6]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Bill Matheny]], produced and directed by
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  • |hbyears= [[1972]]-[[1993]]
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  • |actor= [[Edie McClurg]] (1992-[[1993|93]])
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  • |premiere= [[November 6]], [[1993]] ...n two, and the thirty-sixth episode overall. It aired on [[November 6]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Bill Matheny]], produced and directed by
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  • Price died on [[October 25]], [[1993]] of lung cancer and emphysema at the age of 82.
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  • |premiere= [[October 24]], [[1993]] ...rt two) of ''[[2 Stupid Dogs]]'' season one. It aired on [[October 24]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Roberts Gannaway]] and [[Paul Rudish]], a
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  • * '''Puggsy''' ([[1993]])
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  • |actor= [[Cathy Lewis]] (1964, [[1965]])<br />[[JoBeth Williams]] ([[1993]])<br />[[Tasia Valenza]] ([[1997]])<br />[[Tia Carerre]] ([[2015]]) ...er full name '''Jade Kenyan-Bannon'''.<ref>''[[Jonny's Golden Quest]]'' ([[1993]]).</ref>
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  • * ''[[The Addams Family (1992 TV series)|The Addams Family]]'' ([[1992]]-[[1993]])
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  • |premiere= [[October 30]], [[1993]] ...n two, and the thirty-third episode overall. It aired on [[October 30]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Bill Matheny]], produced and directed by
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  • |hbyears= [[1993]]-[[2000]]
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  • |premiere= [[November 6]], [[1993]] ...n two, and the thirty-fifth episode overall. It aired on [[November 6]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Bill Matheny]], produced and directed by
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  • |premiere= [[September 13]], [[1993]] ...wo, and the twenty-fourth episode overall. It aired on [[September 13]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was produced and directed by [[Emory Ron Myrick]], and voi
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  • |premiere= [[October 30]], [[1993]] ...n two, and the thirty-third episode overall. It aired on [[October 30]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Bill Matheny]], produced and directed by
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  • |released= [[September 11]], [[1993]]—[[December 24]], [[1994]] ...ed by [[Hanna-Barbera]] for [[TBS]]' Saturday morning block. It ran from [[1993]] to [[1994]], airing 25 episodes that spanned two seasons, followed by one
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  • |premiere= [[October 16]], [[1993]] ...n two, and the twenty-ninth episode overall. It aired on [[October 16]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Bill Matheny]], produced and directed by
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  • |premiere= [[October 30]], [[1993]] ...two, and the thirty-fourth episode overall. It aired on [[October 30]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Lane Raichert]] and [[Bill Matheny]], pro
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  • |premiere= [[October 9]], [[1993]] ...n two, and the twenty-eighth episode overall. It aired on [[October 9]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Bill Matheny]], produced and directed by
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  • |premiere= [[September 25]], [[1993]] ...two, and the twenty-fifth episode overall. It aired on [[September 25]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[David Schwartz]], produced and directed b
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  • ===[[1993]]===
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  • |premiere= [[October 23]], [[1993]] ...n two, and the thirty-first episode overall. It aired on [[October 23]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Lane Raichert]], produced and directed by
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  • |premiere= [[October 2]], [[1993]] ...on two, and the twenty-sixth episode overall. It aired on [[October 2]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[David Schwartz]], produced and directed b
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  • |hbyears= [[1973]], [[1993]]-[[2000]] ...s: The Radical Squadron (TV series)|SWAT Kats: The Radical Squadron]]'' ([[1993]]-[[1994]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1981]]-[[1993]]
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  • |hbyears= [[1982]]-[[1993]]
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  • |premiere= [[October 2]], [[1993]] ...two, and the twenty-seventh episode overall. It aired on [[October 2]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was written by [[Lane Raichert]], produced and directed by
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  • ===[[1993]]===
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  • |hbyears= [[1981]]-[[1993]]
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  • |hbyears= [[1969]]-[[1993]]
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  • ...he Pirates of Dark Water (TV series)|The Pirates of Dark Water]]'' (1992-[[1993]]) ** Singing drink ("[[At the Drive-In]]," 1993)
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  • |hbyears= [[1993]]-[[1999]]
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  • * ''[[Droopy, Master Detective]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • | [[September 18]], [[1993]] | [[September 25]], 1993
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  • |hbyears= [[1960]]-[[1993]]
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  • |actor= [[John Stephenson]] (1972, [[1973]])<br />[[Pat Fraley]] ([[1992]]-[[1993|93]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1981]]-[[1993]]
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  • ...he Pirates of Dark Water (TV series)|The Pirates of Dark Water]]'' (1991-[[1993]]) * ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' (1993)
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  • |premiere= [[September 11]], [[1993]] ...Kats: The Radical Squadron]]'' season one. It aired on [[September 11]], [[1993]] on [[TBS]]. It was written by [[Glenn Leopold]], and directed by [[Robert
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  • |actor= [[Janet Waldo]] (1972, [[1973]])<br />[[Carol Channing]] ([[1992]]-[[1993|93]])
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  • |hbyears= [[1968]]-[[1993]] * ''[[Droopy, Master Detective]]'' ([[1993]])
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  • |actor= [[Rob Paulsen]] (1992-[[1993|93]])
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  • ===[[1993]]===
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  • * ''[[The Addams Family (1992 TV series)|The Addams Family]]'' (1992-[[1993]])
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  • |released= [[September 8]], [[1990]]—[[December 4]], [[1993]] ...ical shorts. A spin-off, ''[[Droopy, Master Detective]]'', was produced in 1993.
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  • * ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' ([[1993]]) * ''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'' (1993)
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  • ...ical Squadron (TV series)|SK]]: "[[The Pastmaster Always Rings Twice]]" ([[1993]])
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  • |actor= [[Ted Cassidy]] (1972, [[1973]])<br />[[Jim Cummings]] ([[1992]]-[[1993|93]])
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  • ...ise, as it lead to a spin-off series, ''[[Droopy, Master Dectective]]'' in 1993 (which actually began life as an undeveloped movie), although it was short-
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  • ===[[1993]]===
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  • |released= [[October 2]], [[1993]] ...imated fantasy television film for Halloween. It aired on [[October 2]], [[1993]] on [[ABC]]. It was adapted from the [[1972]] novel of the same name, both
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  • |actor= [[Jackie Coogan]] (1972, [[1973]])<br />[[Rip Taylor]] ([[1992]]-[[1993|93]])
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  • |actor= [[Jodie Foster]] (1972, [[1973]])<br />[[Jeannie Elias]] ([[1992]]-[[1993|93]])
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  • ...[[Cindy Henderson]] (1972, [[1973]])<br />[[Debi Derryberry]] ([[1992]]-[[1993|93]])
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  • ===[[1993]]===
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  • |released= [[December 18]], [[1993]] ...aired on [[ABC]] from [[1960]] to [[1966]]. It aired on [[December 18]], [[1993]] on ABC. It was written by [[Sean Roche]] and [[David Ehrman]], produced b
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  • |actor= [[John Austin]] (1972, [[1979]], [[1992]]-[[1993|93]])<br />[[Lennie Weinrib]] ([[1973]])
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  • ...[1979]])<br />[[Janet Waldo]] ([[1973]])<br />[[Nancy Linari]] ([[1992]]-[[1993|93]])
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  • From [[October 1]], [[1990]] to [[September 11]], [[1993]], when [[Cartoon Network]] and Nickelodeon weren't battling for who got th
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  • |actor= [[Paul Frees]] (1965-[[1966|66]])<br />[[Jim Cummings]] ([[1993]])
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  • ** [[1993]]: [[Turner Home Entertainment]] releases ''[[Jolly Time at Jellystone]]''
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  • ...<br />[[Daws Butler]] (1949-[[1957|57]])<br />[[Dick Gautier]] ([[1990]]-[[1993|93]])<br />[[Maurice LaMarche]] ([[2002]])<br />[[Frank Welker (actor)|Fran
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  • * ''[[I Yabba-Dabba Do!]]'' ([[1993]]) ** Wildmouse's mother (1993)
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  • ...Award. Other successful films she starred in the 1990s were ''Sommersby'' (1993), ''Maverick'' (1994), ''Nell'' (1994), ''Contact'' (1997), and ''Anna and
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  • In a [[1993]] interview with ''USA Today'', William Hanna was not fond of how the show ...ngdom]] and [[Ireland]], [[First Independent Films]] released one VHS in [[1993]] called ''[[Yo, Yogi!: Yo, Yogi! and the L.A.F. Squad]]''.
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  • |released= [[February 7]], [[1993]] ...aired on [[ABC]] from [[1960]] to [[1966]]. It aired on [[February 7]], [[1993]] on ABC. It was written by [[Rich Fogel]] and [[Mark Seidenberg]], produce
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  • ...2]])<br />[[Richard Williams]] ([[1988]])<br />[[Corey Burton]] ([[1990]], 1993)<br />[[Billy West]] ([[1996]]-[[1997|97]])<br />[[Jeff Bergman]] (since [[
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  • |released= [[December 5]], [[1993]] ...aired on [[ABC]] from [[1960]] to [[1966]]. It aired on [[December 5]], [[1993]] on ABC. It was written by [[Rich Fogel]] and [[Mark Seidenberg]], produce
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  • ...August 3]], [[1993]]). [https://newspapers.com/clip/27364718/tom-and-jerry-1993/ "Tom and Jerry make their big screen comeback"]. ''Caster Star-Tribune'' v
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  • ** [[November 1]], [[1993]]: [[First Independent Films]] releases ''[[Fun with the Flintstones]]'' on
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  • * The episode title is an allusion to the [[1993]] film ''Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey'', a remake of the [[1963]]
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  • In [[1993]], Weird Al performed the song "[[Bedrock Anthem]]," which was granted its
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  • ...special was reaired at least twice, and was used again by Mars in their [[1993]] "Halloween Stars" campaign.
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  • ...battle between Space Ghost and Zorak is a parody of what occurred in the [[1993]] film ''Loaded Weapon 1''.
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  • * Brian has a ''Jurassic Park''-themed pinball machine based on the [[1993]] film.
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  • A sequel series ''[[Super Secret Secret Squirrel]]'' would air in [[1993]], and both Secret and Morroco continued to appear as a mock take in [[Adul
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  • ...' and ''Beavis and Butt-head'', both of which premiered on television in [[1993]].
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  • ...]])<br>H-B Production Co. (1992–[[1993]])<br>Hanna-Barbera Cartoons, Inc. (1993–[[2001]]) ...ystem]] (50%, 1991–1993; whole, 1993–[[1996]])<br>Apollo Global (50%, 1991–1993)<br>[[WarnerMedia|Time Warner/AOL Time Warner]] (1996–2001)
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  • In [[1993]], [[Golden Little Books]] published an electronic storybook also called ''
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  • ** [[Bill Baker]] ("[[Let's Make a Right Price]]," [[1993]])
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  • ** [[June 2]], [[1993]]: [[Ultra Action Video]] and [[L.A. Hero Inc.]] releases ''Ultraman: The A
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  • ...sident, [[Mike Lazzo]], with creating its first cost-effective series in [[1993]], he originally envisioned a marathon-like version of ''Wacky Races'', whi
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  • While attending Loyola Marymount University in 1993, Van Partible produced "Mess O' Blues" as a senior thesis project; an anima
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  • * In the [[1993]] TV film ''[[Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby]]'', there was an Easter egg with a post
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  • ...apped ideas, however, were brought back and even merged into one for the [[1993]] television film, ''[[Jonny's Golden Quest]]''; Race and Jade had been bot
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  • ** [[1993]]: Paramount Home Video releases ''Charlotte's Web'' on VHS.
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