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'''The Best of the Worst Cartoons Ever''' was originally going to be the first episode of ''[[ToonHeads]]'' season seven, and the eighty-sixth overall. The special was originally planned for a [[2003]] release, however, Warner Bros. did not take a liking to how the special presented their catalog from the [[1970s]] to [[1980s]], and it was unaired.
'''The Best of the Worst Cartoons Ever''' is an episode of ''[[ToonHeads]]'' that was originally going to be the first episode of season seven, and the eighty-sixth overall. The special was originally planned for a [[2003]] release, however, Warner Bros. didn't like how the special poked fun at their catalog from the [[1970s]] to [[1980s]], and it went unaired.


Narrated by [[George A. Klein]], the special featured picks of what was considered to be the worst side of the [[Hanna-Barbera]], [[Ruby-Spears]] and [[Filmation]] catalogs, such as ''[[Scooby-Doo (franchise)|Scooby-Doo]]'' clones, failed 70s cartoons, Filmation's ''[[The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show|Tom and Jerry]]'', as well as Hanna-Barbera's ''[[The Tom & Jerry Show (1975 TV series)|Tom & Jerry Show]]'', and Filmation's ''[[Droopy (Filmation segments)|Droopy]]'', featuring a full showing of the short, "[[Disco Droopy]]."
Narrated by [[George A. Klein]], the special featured picks of what was considered to be the worst side of the [[Hanna-Barbera]], [[Ruby-Spears]] and [[Filmation]] catalogs, such as ''[[Scooby-Doo (franchise)|Scooby-Doo]]'' clones, failed 1970s cartoons, Filmation's ''[[The Tom and Jerry Comedy Show|Tom and Jerry]]'', Hanna-Barbera's ''[[The Tom & Jerry Show (1975 TV series)|Tom & Jerry Show]]'', and Filmation's ''[[Droopy (Filmation segments)|Droopy]]'', featuring a full showing of the short "[[Disco Droopy]]."
==Detailed summary==
==Detailed summary==
==Memorable quotes==
==Memorable quotes==
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** The special was also never fully finished, with some scenes and credits being missing.
** The special was also never fully finished, with some scenes and credits being missing.
* With permission from [[Jerry Beck]], who originally worked on the special, it was posted online nearly twenty years later from when it was originally going to air back in 2003.
* With permission from [[Jerry Beck]], who originally worked on the special, it was posted online nearly twenty years later from when it was originally going to air back in 2003.
* Among the shows listed in the special were:
* Among the shows featured in the special were:
** ''[[Goober and the Ghost Chasers]]'' ([[1973]])
** ''[[Goober and the Ghost Chasers]]'' ([[1973]])
** ''[[Clue Club (TV series)|Clue Club]]'' ([[1976]])
** ''[[Clue Club]]'' ([[1976]])
** ''[[Butch Cassidy (TV series)|Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids]]'' (1973)
** ''[[Butch Cassidy|Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids]]'' (1973)
** ''[[The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan]]'' ([[1972]])
** ''[[The Amazing Chan and the Chan Clan]]'' ([[1972]])
** ''[[Wonder Wheels (segments)|Wonder Wheels]]'' ([[1977]])
** ''[[Wonder Wheels (segments)|Wonder Wheels]]'' ([[1977]])
** ''[[Rickety Rocket (TV series)|Rickety Rocket]]'' ([[1979]]-[[1980]])
** ''[[Rickety Rocket (TV series)|Rickety Rocket]]'' ([[1979]]-[[1980]])
** ''Turbo-Teen'' ([[1984]]–[[1985]])
** ''Turbo Teen'' ([[1984]]–[[1985]])
** ''[[The Robonic Stooges]]'' (1977–[[1978]])
** ''[[The Robonic Stooges]]'' (1977–[[1978]])
** ''[[The Super Globetrotters]]'' (1979)
** ''[[The Super Globetrotters]]'' (1979)
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** ''[[Jokebook]]'' ([[1982]])
** ''[[Jokebook]]'' ([[1982]])
** ''[[Heyyy, It's the King!]]'' (1977)
** ''[[Heyyy, It's the King!]]'' (1977)
** ''[[Undercover Elephant (segments)|Undercover Elephant]]'' (1977)
** ''[[Undercover Elephant]]'' (1977)
** ''[[Shake, Rattle and Roll]]'' (1977)
** ''[[Shake, Rattle and Roll]]'' (1977)
** ''[[Blast-Off Buzzard (segments)|Blast-Off Buzzard]]'' (1977)
** ''[[Blast-Off Buzzard]]'' (1977)
** ''[[Pac-Man (TV series)|Pac-Man]]'' (1982-[[1983]])
** ''[[Pac-Man]]'' (1982-[[1983]])
** ''[[Richie Rich (TV series)|Richie Rich]]'' (1980-1983)
** ''[[Richie Rich (TV series)|Richie Rich]]'' (1980-1983)
** ''[[Casper and the Angels]]'' (1979)
** ''[[Casper and the Angels]]'' (1979)
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==Errors==
==Errors==
* Wally from ''Butch Cassidy'' is misnamed Hank.
* The year on ''The Tom & Jerry Show'' says [[1966]], but the series actually premiered in [[1975]].
* The year on ''The Tom & Jerry Show'' says [[1966]], but the series actually premiered in [[1975]].


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The Best of the Worst Cartoons Ever
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Premiere date Unaired
Run time 40 minutes
Starring George A. Klein
Writer(s) Jerry Beck
George A. Klein
Director(s) George A. Klein
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The Best of the Worst Cartoons Ever is an episode of ToonHeads that was originally going to be the first episode of season seven, and the eighty-sixth overall. The special was originally planned for a 2003 release, however, Warner Bros. didn't like how the special poked fun at their catalog from the 1970s to 1980s, and it went unaired.

Narrated by George A. Klein, the special featured picks of what was considered to be the worst side of the Hanna-Barbera, Ruby-Spears and Filmation catalogs, such as Scooby-Doo clones, failed 1970s cartoons, Filmation's Tom and Jerry, Hanna-Barbera's Tom & Jerry Show, and Filmation's Droopy, featuring a full showing of the short "Disco Droopy."

Detailed summary

Memorable quotes

Characters

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Release

  • Never aired

Behind the scenes

Errors

  • Wally from Butch Cassidy is misnamed Hank.
  • The year on The Tom & Jerry Show says 1966, but the series actually premiered in 1975.

Critical reception

In other languages

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Home availability

  • Not available. 😢

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