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* ''American Dad''
* ''American Dad''
** "Merlot Down Dirty Shame:" Tom and Jerry are mentioned as a spa package
** "Merlot Down Dirty Shame:" Tom and Jerry are mentioned as a spa package
** "The Scarlet Getters:" Something about Smurfs
* Tom and Jerry are questions in the "Yes! No!" card game.
* Tom and Jerry are questions in the "Yes! No!" card game.
* Something to maybe add https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/benjamin-welton-white-nationalist-elementary-school-teacher-writer_n_60ae5e89e4b0d45b753140fb?ri18n
* Something to maybe add https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/benjamin-welton-white-nationalist-elementary-school-teacher-writer_n_60ae5e89e4b0d45b753140fb?ri18n

Revision as of 20:37, 24 July 2021

I'm here for a simple purpose to create an encyclopedia for Hanna-Barbera in the most detailed way possible; who appears in what, behind the scenes facts of what went into making everything. I was at Scoobypedia on FANDOM, as well as other HB-themed sites, but I was never really happy there, and just tried to make the best of it (and I really did). Not only the way FANDOM handled things, but having to deal with rascally users. Some of these guys aren't cute (and I tried to talk to some of these guys and try and guide them the right way, but some of them didn't care or thought I was being bossy, etcetera, etcetera), it gets annoying from small things to bigger things, and it's tough to maintain and Scoobypedia never got the level of a community I expected, especially since I was there for 10 years. It has a wide variety of fans, fans who have made blogs and forums, but nobody of that caliber cared to come to Scoobypedia. I appreciate help, and I got some fine help over the years, but not a lot of it was long term and has been wildly inconsistent at times. I also never really got anybody who was that great with coding. The worries and stress I had over there, I really hope is not here at all.

I have been slowly telling people about the site. People do know about it, and the more it grows, the better more people to know.

German mice

  • Rolf has the scratchy voice
  • Rutger has the lightest voice
  • Rudy has the second lightest voice

Flintstone Kids credits

  • 1. "The Great Freddini" writer: Glenn Leopold (story by), Don Nelson (teleplay by), Arthur Alsberg (teleplay by)
  • 2a. "Frankenstone" writer: Mel Gilden, John K. Ludin
  • 2b. "Yard Wars" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 2c. "Freezy Does It" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 3. "Heroes for Hire" writer: Jim Ryan (story by), Arthur Alsberg (teleplay by), Don Nelson (teleplay by)
  • 4a. "Indiana Flintstone" writer: Kent Zbornak
  • 4b. "Dreamchip's Car Wash" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 4c. "Invasion of the Mommy Snatchers" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 5. "The Bad News Brontos" writer: Barry Blitzer
  • 6a. "Rubble Without a Cause" writer: Wayne Kaatz
  • 6b. "Dressed Up Dino" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 6c. "The Ditto Master" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 7. "Dusty Disappears" writer: John Bradford, Denis Higgins
  • 8a. "Sugar and Spies" writer: L. Lynn Hart (story by), Felicia Maliani (story by and teleplay by)
  • 8b. "The Vet" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 8b. "I Was a Teenage Grown-Up" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 9. "Poor Little Rich Girl" writer: Coslough Johnson
  • 10a. "Freddy in the Big House" writer: Kent Zbornak
  • 10b. "The Butcher Shoppe" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 10c. "Grime & Punishment" writer: Bill Matheny
  • 11. "The Rock Concert That Rocked Freddy" writer: Barry Blitzer
  • 12a. "Bedrock P.I.s" writer: John K. Ludin
  • 12b. "Fred's Mechanical Dog" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 12c. "A Tale Too Silly" writer: Troy Schimdt, Jeff Holder, Lane Raichert
  • 13. "Curse of the Gemstone Diamond" writer: Dennis Marks
  • 14a. "Princess Wilma" writer: Terry Shakespeare, Sue Shakespeare
  • 14b. "The Dino Diet" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 14c. "To Baby or Not to Baby" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), David Schwartz (teleplay by)
  • 15a. "I Think I Shall Never See Barney Rubble as a Tree" writer: Dennis Marks
  • 15b. "Dino Come Home" writer: Dennis Marks
  • 16a. "Monster from the Tar Pits" writer: Wayne Kaatz
  • 16b. "What Price Fleadom" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 16c. "Hero Today, Gone Tomorrow" writer: Bill Matheny
  • 17. "The Fugitives" writer: Wayne Katz, Kent Zbornak
  • 18a. "The Twilight Stone" writer: Mary Jo Ludin
  • 18b. "The Terror Within" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 18c. "Day of the Villains" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 19. "Freddy's Rocky Road to Karate" writer: Barry Blitzer
  • 20a. "Betty's Big Break" writer: Sue Shakespeare
  • 20b. "Revenge of the Bullied" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 20c. "Curse of the Reverse" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 21. "Barney's Moving Experience" writer: Coslough Johnson
  • 22a. "Dino Goes Hollyrock" writer: Wayne Kaatz
  • 22b. "The Chocolate Chip Catastrophe" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 22c. "Capt. Caveman's First Adventure: writer: Lane Raichert
  • 23a. "The Little Visitor" writer: Dennis Marks
  • 23b. "Grandpa for Loan" writer: Dennis Marks
  • 24a. "Philo's Invention" writer: Kent Zbornak
  • 24b. "Watchdog Blues" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 24c. "Leave It to Mother" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 25. "Freddy's First Crush" writer: Coslough Johnson
  • 26a. "Bedrock'n Roll" writer: Terry Shakespeare
  • 26b. "Captain Cavepuppy" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 26c. "Greed It and Weep" writer: Bill Matheny, Lane Raichert
  • 27a. "The Flintstone Fake Ache" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
  • 27b. "Killer Kitty" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 27c. "Captain Knaveman" writer: Laren Bright
  • 28a. "Better Buddy Blues" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Billy Matheny (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
  • 28b. "Who's Faultin' Who?" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 28c. "Attack of the Fifty Foot Teenage Lizard" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Bill Matheny (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
  • 29a. "A Tiny Egg" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
  • 29b. "Little Rubble, Big Trouble" writer: John Bates (story by), Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
  • 30a. "Anything You Can Do, I Can Do Betty" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
  • 30b. "Haircutastrophe" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
  • 31a. "Camper Scamper" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Alan Swayze (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
  • 31b. "Bone Voyage" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 31c. "The Cream-Pier Strikes Back" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Bill Matheny (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
  • 32a. "Rocky's Rocky Road" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Mary Jo Ludin (teleplay by)
  • 32b. "World War Flea" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 32c. "Captain Caveman's Super Cold" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Laren Bright (teleplay by)
  • 33a. "Freddy the 13th" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
  • 33b. "A Midnite Pet Peeve" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 33c. "The Big Bedrock Bully Bash" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), Laren Bright (teleplay by)
  • 34a. "Philo's D-feat" writer: Lane Raichert (story by), John Bates (teleplay by)
  • 34b. "The Birthday Shuffle" writer: Lane Raichert
  • 34c. "Captain Cavedog" writer: Lane Raichert
  • The Flintstone Kids "Just Say No" Special writer: Lane Raichert, Laren Bright

Notes

  • Heartbreak High
    • Season 3, Episode 4 - a student wears a t-shirt of Fred Flintstone in football gear
  • Doug
    • "Doug's Hairy Situation:" Roger chooses "the Shaggy" look on a computer simulation after he gets one chin hair.
  • American Dad
    • "Merlot Down Dirty Shame:" Tom and Jerry are mentioned as a spa package
    • "The Scarlet Getters:" Something about Smurfs
  • Tom and Jerry are questions in the "Yes! No!" card game.
  • Something to maybe add https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/benjamin-welton-white-nationalist-elementary-school-teacher-writer_n_60ae5e89e4b0d45b753140fb?ri18n
  • Some Super Friends, Hall of Justice reference in Jay & Silent Bob Reboot.
  • Resume Unmasked History Mark Hoffmeier interview at 18:44
  • Football teams of Slateberg Stoners and New Rock Brontos mentioned in "Capt. Caveman's First Adventure"
  • Fred was called Frederick in "No Help Wanted", "Freddy's First Crush"
  • Barney was called Bernard in "The Split Personality", "The Fugitives"
  • Flintstones' address: 201 Cobblestone Lane - "No Help Wanted", 1139 Flint Drive - Flintstones: Little Big League
  • Slates' address: 555 Gravel Road - Flintstones: Little Big League
  • Young Barney's address: 313 Rocky Road - "Heroes for Hire"
  • Flintstones/WWE aired on Boomerang UK on July 17, 2017
  • Fred's workplace
    • Slate Rock and Gravel (I Yabba-Dabba Do!)
    • Slate Rock and Gravel Construction (Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby)
    • Slate & Co. (The Flintstones: On the Rocks)
    • Slate Rock and Gravel (The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!)* Rubbles' rules
    • #3. It's not how you win or lose, it's how cold the shower is after you strike out. - "The Bad News Brontos"
    • #12. Cleanliness is next to impossible. - "The Bad News Brontos"
    • #13 A bird in the hand is worth an "A" in the class. - "Freddy's First Crush"
    • #10. Like father, like son. Unless you're in a different family. - "Heroes for Hire"
    • #19 or #90. When you shoot for the stars, keep both feet on the ground. - "Rubble Without a Cause"
    • #22. (original) When the going gets tough, make a run for it. - "The Fugitives"
    • #22. Parting is such sweet sorrow. Don't fall on your face or they'll be no tomorrow. - "Barney's Moving Experience"
    • #34. What goes up, comes down like magic. - "Dino Come Home"
  • The Jetsons' Way with Words (Mattel Electronics, 1984)
  • The Jetsons: George Jetson and the Legend of Robotopia (Commodore, 1990)
  • The Jetsons in By George, in Trouble Again (Hi-Tech Expressions, 1990)
  • Jetsons: The Computer Game (Hi-Tec Software, 1991)
  • The Jetsons: Cogswell's Caper! (Taito Corporation, 1992)
  • The Jetsons: Robot Panic (Taito Corporation, 1992)
  • The Jetsons' Space Race (Philips Interactive Media, 1993)
  • The Jetsons: Invasion of the Planet Pirates (Taito Corporation, 1994)
  • Flintstones/Jetsons: Timewarp (Philips Interactive Media, 1994)
  • The Jetsons in... Mealtime Malfunction (Microsoft, 1998)
  • Space Ghost and Teen Force are in "The Night of the Crab"
  • Teen Force and Jan are in "Reverso"
  • Superstore
    • "Scanners": Dina said to a kid about him having "Droopy Dog" face after hearing his mum couldn't afford his STEM program
  • The Cleveland Show
    • "The Curious Case of Jr. Working at the Stool": sound effects
    • "Harder, Better, Faster, Browner": The "Happy Housewife" song appears on the Billboard for the Hot 100 Cartoon Songs.
    • "Cleveland Live!": "December 17, 1989, History is made. America says hello to the first non-prehistoric family in prime-time animation."
    • "Like a Boss": Boo Boo reference
    • "Mama Drama": A shooting star transition, accompanied by a narrator, occurs when Cleveland and Auntie Mama go to the Hall of Records, which resembles the Hall of Justice.
  • Droopy's name is Sergeant McPoodle in Northwest Hounded Police, Droopy Poodle in The Chump Champ, Pa in Homesteader Droopy, John Pettybone in Dixieland Droopy
  • Boo Boo Runs Wild caption: Boo Boo's not cancelled but his VA certainly is
  • The Baby-Sitters Club (1990)
    • "Kristy and the Great Campaign": Courtney chooses a Goober and the Ghost Chasers VHS to rent
  • Helstrom
    • "The One Who Got Away": Fangface board game
  • The Brady Bunch
    • "Adios, Johnny Bravo" - In Nick at Nite's pop-up version, they mentioned that Johnny Bravo had 12 fan clubs. It also said that the Flintstones shared a bed, although this didn't happen at first
  • Toy Story 3 - Mr. Potato Head says "meddling toys" in the way a Scooby-Doo villain would say "meddling kids."
  • Samurai Jack
    • "Jack and the Gangsters": The gangsters are a parody of the Anthill Mob
  • The Golden Girls
    • "High Anxiety": Rose takes a Fred Flintstone vitamin
  • Show Dogs - Max says "Ruh-roh" when losing control of the plane
  • Toys of Terror: Speed Buggy and Snorky toys are possessed
  • Gilmore Girls
    • "Run Away Little Boy": Lorelei mentions to Rory about buying Powerpuff Girls shot glasses
    • "Teach Me Tonight": Rory has a Powerpuff Girls shot glass, a Scooby toy is in Luke's
    • "Haunted Leg": Kellog's box with Cartoon Network characters
    • "One's Got Class and the Other One Dyes": Rory uses the same cereal box.
    • "Application Anxiety": Lorelei mentions how she and Rory stuck their heads out of carved out holes of Johnny Bravo and SpongeBob SquarePants
    • "Lorelei Out of Water": Lorelei once used Powerpuff Girls stationary to tell a charity worker to go into their garage to pick up some boxes.
    • "Welcome to the Dollhouse:" Scooby reference.
    • "Introducing Lorelei Planetarium:" Jetsons reference
  • Riverdale
    • "Chapter Forty-Three: Outbreak": When Cheryl hears from Veronica that Hiram is working with Cheryl's uncle, Cheryl says it's "Shades of the Legion of Doom"
    • "Chapty Eighty-Five: Destroyer": Veronica mentions the commissioner and his Legion of Doom
  • Jeopardy!
    • Champion's Run IV episode 4 (Josh Hill Game 5): Questionable Television for $400 - In the 1960s, N.Y. Police Car 54 & Scooby-Doo Were Asked This Question in Show Titles - what is "Where are you?"
    • "Episode 7602" Episode 6 of Austin Rogers 2017 - TV for $200 - He's the Loveable Great Dane Who Hangs Out With Daphne, Freddy, Shaggy & Velma - Who is Scooby-Doo? (with Austin giving a bit of a voice)
  • Batman: Year One: Huckleberry toy pops up. (Need to see for context.)
  • Sister, Sister
    • "Out Alone": the inside of a bus advertises Captain Planet
  • A Podcast Named Scooby-Doo interview with Ed Scharlach
    • 22:10 and 58:09 talks about a Jetsons reboot at HB, script was written about having a real life person as a housemaid, which was revolutionary for them, kids sad, housemaid was obnoxious and her feelings got to the Jetsons, who ended up bringing back Rosie
    • around 11:30, he says Nickeloden gave critical notes on how his mysteries for The Wild Thornberries were too Scooby-Doo
    • from 26:00, he talks about his What's New, Scooby-Doo? hiring
    • around 27:30, never had a writer's room, he jokes about hating those
    • from 28:50, he says why; from 29:50, he talks about why he was hired, the sitcom and mystery sensibilities he could bring
    • 32:34, he talks about not doing something like SCOOB!, which his friends warned him against seeing
    • From 33:00, Scharlach would learn how to keep WNSD faithful from Krieg, Doty IV, and Keenan
    • From 34:00, he talks about never having watched Scooby-Doo before WNSD, during WNSD, and after WNSD, he simply learned what he had to know from his partners on the show.
    • From 35:40, he talks about being warned against watching A Pup Named Scooby-Doo
    • From 36:16, he talks about WNSD being written to appeal to grown-ups
    • From 37:32, he talks about how his son suggested the dragon in "Block-Long Hong Kong Terror". At 38:14, he made an attempt to get his son a story credit, but he was too young.
    • From 38:46, he named characters after his son, his son's friends, and his teacher. From 39:10, he says Linda Rauch (from "Uncle Scooby and Antarctica") was named after his son's kindergarten teacher.
    • From 40:28, he talks about Shaggy being a vegetarian because they thought it would be hip at the time
    • From 40:50, he compares Daphne to McGyver.
    • From 48:50, he talks about the transition from episodes to movies.
    • From 53:48, he says that Barbera came to work every day
    • From 54:48, he talks about adding Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner to "New Mexico, Old Monster"
    • From 56:34, he talks about Mr. B/Joe Barbera tribute, and how Barbera suggested the Secret Six
  • Saturday Night Live
    • Episode 1 - George Carlin mentions Flintstone Vitamins in one of his sketches
    • Dan Levy/Phoebe Bridgers - In the Universal lot tour sketch, the guide mentions to the tourists they can see the Flintmobile (seen off-screen) from the live-action Flintstones movie
    • "Maya Rudolph/Jack Harlow" - Cindy Powell (Cecily Strong) is in the Weekend Update, telling Michael Che she looks like she's dressed like Fred Flintstone's mother-in-law
  • Clerks: The Animated Series
    • The Super Friends safety tips inspired Jay & Silent Bob's safety tips. Mentioned by Kevin Smith in the commentary for episode 1
  • Potamus' hookup, Kimberly: "X, the Exterminator", "Evolutionary War", "Sebben & Sebben Employee Operation"(?)
  • Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs
    • Teletoon lists it as "AVP: Aliens Vs Pebbles", why is that (I get the reference, but still)
    • "The Dino Whisperer" - November 4, 2020 (UK), November 14, 2020 (Canada)
    • "Dinosaurs with Angel Faces" - November 5, 2020 (UK)
    • "Puddle Sitters Club" - November 6, 2020 (UK)
    • "Doppel Dino" - November 9, 2020 (UK)
    • "Pave Crag-adise" - November 10, 2020 (UK)
    • "Art Attack" - November 11, 2020 (UK)
    • "Over My Shed Body" - November 12, 2020 (UK)
    • "Goo-rillas in the Mist" - November 13, 2020 (UK)
    • "Woman from the Future" - November 16, 2020 (UK)
    • "Caveman Begins" - November 17, 2020 (UK)
    • "The Point of a Friend" - November 18, 2020 (UK)
  • Fruity Pebbles in The Magic of Belle Isle
  • Seinfeld
    • Fruity Pebbles appears in "The Caddy", "The Seven", "The Cadillac" (part 1), "The Showerhead", "The Doll", "The Friars Club" (Kramer uses the box), "The Calzone" (both Jerry and Newman have a box, probably the same box), "The Bottle Deposit", "The Wait Out", "The Invitations", "The Fountain", "The Soul Mate", "The Bizarro Jerry", "The Little Kicks", "The Package", "The Fatigues", "The Checks", "The Chicken Roaster", "The Abstinence", "The Andrea Dora", "The Little Jerry", "The Comeback", "The Money", "The Van Buren Boys", "The Susie", "The Pothole", "The English Patient"
    • Cocoa Pebbles in "The Invitations"
  • Comic Book Men
    • "Ghostbusting in the Stash": Mike's favourite cartoon was Josie and the Pussycats in Space, because it had songs in the middle of a bad guy showing up (not The Herculoids, as Kevin thought), Brian calls it "Spice Girls in Space", and Kevin says "They would've gotten away with it, too"
    • "The Clash at the Stash": A seller mentions Hanna-Barbera in the Underoos line
    • "USS Ming": DC Comics' Space Ghost #5 in the background; there was also a poster in the background.
    • "Turtle Time": Walt says that Touche Turtle is his favourite original turtle.
    • "Stashbusters": A seller brings in a Soaky of Secret Squirrel.
    • "Dragging Rights": A HB collector brings in a Happy Days cel to sell with Fonz and Mr. Cool. Bryan buys it for Walt at £200.
    • "Wookiee Fever": Mike said he would want his pet to be Igoo from The Herculoids
    • "Captain and the Clerk": Kevin begins the show by declaring it the only one to be smart enough to keep Scooby away from Groot.
    • "Bats Ahoy!": Walt proposes if Mystery Inc. are better detectives than Batman, which Ming doesn't agree with.
    • "Daughter of the Demon": A seller comes in with Dynomutt #1, and Walt buys it for £15. Walt says that Hanna-Barbera is better than Disney in terms of original characters
  • Venture Bros.
    • "Return to Spider-Skull Island": The opening is a Scooby-Doo parody.
    • "Escape to the House of Mummies Part II": There's a Jonny Quest-esque lunch box; Brock looks like Race wearing a red shirt
    • "Twenty Years to Midnight": Young Rusty wrote a letter to the Herculoids, calling them hippies for not fighting in the Vietnam war. Dr. Quest is mentioned.
    • "Fallen Arches" Dr. Venture has robot spy (from Jonny Quest) from the government.
    • "The Doctor is Sin": Jonny and Hadji (called Rajni) cameo. Raj is an office worker for Jonas Venture, Jr.
    • "The Buddy System": Jonny (now called Action Jonny) guest stars. Bandit and Dr. Quest are referred to.
    • "Dr. Quymn, Medicine Woman": The "Q" insignia on Dr. Qymn's jet is in the same style as the original Jonny Quest logo.
    • "Orb": The Rusty Venture cartoon has a Jonny Quest style intro.
    • "Handsome Ransom": When Dr. Monarch allows Captain Sunshine to have his powers at night with artificial sun rays, explained by a Super Friends-style narrator.
    • "Operation: P.R.O.M.": Dr. Venture mentions Thundarr, and indirectly Ooka when mentioning a Mok.
    • "Venture Libre": The pteradon is named Turu after the Turu the Terrible from Jonny Quest.
    • "The Devil's Grip": Wacky Races is mentioned, and Dick and Muttley are referred to.
    • "Rapacity in Blue": Monarch and Henchman 21 get a Super Friends-style intro when they dress up as the Blue Morpho and Kano.
    • "It Happening One Night": A Legion of Doom parody.
  • Teen Titans Go!
    • "Sidekick": Space Ghost is on DCUbook. His message is "BOO"
    • "I See You": Shaggy and Scooby sit in the Mystery Machine during Beast Boy and Cyborg's stakeout song
    • "Two Parter: Part 1": The Hall of Justice; the transition music before they enter the Hall of Justice
    • "Two Parter: Part 2": Star transitions.
    • "Snuggle Time": The Titans become evil and rename themselves as the Legion of Doom, despite there being another supervillain team called that. They also build a new base in the shape of the Hall of Doom.
    • "Justice League's Next Top Talent Idol Star": Wonder Twins are in both parts; Hall of Justice is in the second part
    • "Costume Contest": Robin draws the Teen Titans as Mystery Inc. as potential Halloween costumes for them; a man dresses as Fred Flintstone at the costume party
    • "Genie President": Beast Boy steals the pennies from the pool outside the front of the Hall of Justice
  • Dawson's Creek
    • "Full Moon Rising": The Flintstones movie is being rented at Screen Play Video.

The other Be Cool order

  • "Party Like It's 1899" - episode 2 (have yet to see this on ITV Hub, but I imagine this would be the number)
  • "The Norse Case Scenario" - episode 24
  • "The People vs. Fred Jones" - episode 25

The other Guess Who order

  • Episode 1 - Batman
  • Episode 2 - Sia
  • Episode 3 - Sherlock
  • Episode 4 - Wonder Woman
  • Episode 5 - Weird Al
  • Episode 6 - Funky Phantom
  • Episode 7 - Chris Paul
  • Episode 8 - Wanda Sykes
  • Episode 9 - Ricky Gervais
  • Episode 11 - Urkel
  • Episode 12 - Jim Gaffigan
  • Episode 13 - Whoopi

Tom and Jerry Show stuff

  • User:MisterJames/Jabberwock stuff
  • "The Devil You Know" (season 4, episode 20?) - November 28, 2020 on ITV (first airing) (but did was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by TJ House
  • "Counting Sheep" (season 4, episode 21?) - November 29, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but did was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by Scott O'Brien
  • "The Old Grey Hair" (season 4, episode 22?) - December 5, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but did was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by Len Simon
  • "Chutes and Tatters" (season 4, episode 23?) - December 6, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but did was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by John McClenahan
  • "Balloonatics" (season 4, episode 25?) - December 12, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but did was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by Neal Sternecky
  • "Ball of Fame" (season 4, episode 25?) - December 13, 2020 on ITV (first airing?) (but did was it on Boomerang before that?), storyboard by Todd Cronin
  • "Mega-Tom" (season 4, episode 27?) - December 19, 2020 on ITV (probably not first airing) - writer Jordan Gershowitz, storyboard Tod Carter
  • "Jabberwock" (season 4, episode 28?) - December 20, 2020 on ITV (first airing? probably not for any of them?), Will Finn, storyboard Dave Farber

The Powerpuff Girls (2016) stuff

  • User:MisterJames/Salamander stuff
  • "Bucketboy!" - storyboard by Benjamin P. Carow, Caitlin Vanarsdale
  • "In the Doghouse" - storyboard by Kyle Neswald, Jaydeep Hasrajani

Tom and Jerry shorts on my Prime (beyond my Blu's)

  • Polka-Dot Puss
  • Hatch Up Your Troubles
  • Heavenly Puss
  • Little Quacker
  • Jerry and the Lion
  • The Framed Cat
  • Jerry and the Goldfish
  • Jerry's Cousin
  • Cat Napping
  • The Flying Cat
  • Little Runaway
  • Fit to Be Tied
  • Cruise Cat
  • The Dog House
  • The Missing Mouse
  • Jerry and Jumbo
  • Johann Mouse
  • Just Ducky
  • Puppy Tale
  • Posse Cat
  • Pet Peeve
  • Southbound Duckling
  • Pup on a Picnic
  • The Flying Sorceress
  • Busy Buddies
  • Muscle Beach Tom
  • Down Beat Bear
  • Blue Cat Blues
  • Mucho Mouse
  • Happy Go Ducky
  • Royal Cat Nap
  • Robin Hoodwinked

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