User:MisterJames
Hanna-Barbera Up! I had been watching Hanna-Barbera all my life (more so with Scooby much later in life), but I didn't get seriously into it until 2012. I was given this opportunity through a loose colleague from Arthur Wiki on Fandom, who wanted to start an Arthur Wiki on the independent host of Grifkuba, and I asked if they could start a Hanna-Barbera Wiki for me, and they did. They didn't have to, but they did. I got really lucky that they were interested enough and trusted me enough to let me do this. And now we're here almost four years later.
I upload a lot of images and will be getting to making the pages as soon as possible, but feel free to make those pages yourselves if you'd like. I don't mind!
Thank you message!
Thanks to my fellow editors for joining me.
About me
First of all my name is James. It's not MisterJames. "MisterJames" was a lame handle for this wiki where I wanted to be a little more personal, but still have a bit of a persona to it. I should've been more creative. But now I'm going to be even more personal and reveal to you that my full name is James Dixon, and I'm a millennial from England who was born on June 9 (1989) which is also Bill & Ted Day, something I'm never gonna forget from now on. I go by him/he/his pronouns.
I was an admin on Fandom's Scoobypedia for 10 years, and admin on several other HB-themed wikis there too. All the time, Fandom wasn't the easiest place to be, whether it was certain people there or just the way every time Fandom updated its look, it made it harder to edit. When a fellow editor at Arthur Wiki, was tired of the same problem and was duplicating it on Grifkuba, I finally was given an opportunity to do the same, except I didn't just want to bring my Scoobypedia over, I wanted the chance to be able to cover all of Hanna-Barbera (which caused some confusion). So, I had to start from the ground up and left to my own devices (which basically left me back at square one, not being very technologically sophisticated to begin with). Despite that, words cannot express how much I appreciate them giving me the chance to do this when they didn't have to, and I can't believe we've been here for more than two years now. True it doesn't have a large number of editors, but the site is still growing, and I don't think it's the quantity, but the quality that is important.
I did ask a couple of long time editors at Scoobypedia to join, but they weren't interested. One particular person there who I was seeing crop up increasingly throughout the HB-themed wikis was Snoopy The Dog, who became a very valued companion over at Fandom, who I knew I could trust to help me nurture and grow this wiki, and I'm happy to say we're both still here.
The real world involves me being at home and taking care of my younger brother for the time being, so obviously, it does afford me more time to edit here than others, but that's not to say I don't have my busy moments.
I'm taking a break from social media, so if there is any news about anything, I will either miss it, find out about it later, or someone will have to bring it here.
My collection
DVDs
- Scooby-Doo, Where Are You!: The Complete Series DVD & Blu
- The Flintstones: The Complete Series DVD & Blu
- The Scooby-Doo/Dynomutt Hour DVD
- Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood DVD
- Scooby-Doo's Arabian Nights DVD
- Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders DVD
- Scooby-Doo and the Cyber Chase DVD
- Scooby-Doo and the Legend of the Vampire DVD
- Scooby-Doo! and the Loch Ness Monster DVD & Blu
- Chill Out, Scooby-Doo! DVD
- A Pup Named Scooby-Doo: Volume 7
- The Jetsons: The Complete First Season DVD
- The Jetsons: Season 2, Part 1 DVD
- The Jetsons: Season 2, Part 2 DVD
- The Jetsons: Season 3 DVD
- The Jetsons: The Complete Original Series Blu-ray
- The Jetsons Meet the Flintstones DVD
- Rockin' with Judy Jetson DVD
- Jetsons: The Movie DVD
- Jetsons: The Movie Blu-ray (Fabulous Films)
CDs
- Scooby-Doo and the Alien Invaders
- The Flintstones: Music from Bedrock
Books
Toys
- Scooby-Doo Funko Pop
- Shaggy Funko Pop
- Daphne Funko Pop
- Fred Funko Pop
- Velma Funko Pop
- Scooby-Dum Funko Pop
- Scrappy Funko Pop
- Blue Falcon Funko Pop
- Flocked Yogi Funko Pop
- Ranger Smith Funko Pop
- Captain Caveman Funko Pop
- Jabberjaw Jaw Funko Pop
- Frankenstein Jr. Funko Pop
Ivandoe UK dates
- "The Prince and the Turnip Tricksters" - May 14, 2023
- "The Prince and the Swoony Swanstress" - May 14, 2023
- "Feather Fluffer-Upper Part 1" - May 14, 2023
- Feather Fluffer-Upper Part 2" - May 14, 2023
- Feast of the Fopdoodles - May 27, 2023
- Boasty Boar - May 27, 2023
- Bobbly Princess - May 27, 2023
- Wise Wizard of Wisdom - May 27, 2023
- Squeak of Obedience - May 28, 2023
- Princenappers - May 28, 2023
- Playdate Part 1 - May 28, 2023
- Playdate Part 2 - May 28, 2023
- Dark Lord of Moletown - October 7, 2023 - 7am
- Legendary Rabbit Hood - October 7, 2023 - 9am
- Yucky Duckling - October 7, 2023 - 9:15am
- Unruly Royal - October 7, 2023 - 11:15am
- Show Off Stallion - October 7, 2023 - 1:15am
- Squire Square-Off - October 8, 2023 - 7am
- Kissy Curse - October 8, 2023 - 1pm
- Nutty Wedding - October 8, 2023 1:15pm
- Lonely Trollstress - December 2, 2023 - 9am
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
- Executive Producers: William Hanna, Joseph Barbera
- Executive in Charge of Production: Jayne Barbera
- Producer: Kay Wright
- Associate Producers: Berny Wolf, Lynn Hoag
- Story Editors: Arthur Alsberg, John K. Ludin, Don Nelson, Lane Raichert
- Additional Character Development: Glenn Leopold
- Creative Design: Iwao Takamoto
- Supervising Director: Ray Paterson
- Directors: Art Davis, Don Lusk, Carl Urbano, Rudy Zamora
- Animation Directors: Jay Sarbry, Frank Andrina, Oliver "Lefty" Callahan, Joan Drake, Bob Goe, Grzegorz Handzlik, Erna Kaluza, Les Kaluza, Rick Leon, Don Patterson, Bill Perkins, Joanna Romersa, Paul Sommers, Stanislaw Szszepanik, Phil Vallentin, Tim Walker
- Story Direction: Cullen Blaine, Kent Butterworth, Lew Saw, Joel Seibel, Michael Swanigan, Robert Taylor, Roy Wilson
- Recording Director: Gordon Hunt
- Animation Casting Director: Andrea Romano
- Talent Coordinator: Kris Zimmerman
- Voices: Charlie Adler, Bever-Leigh Banfield, Jon Bauman, Michael Bell, Mel Blanc, Susan Blu, Hamilton Camp, Henry Corden, Peter Cullen, Jim Cummings, Julie Dees, Rick Dees, Dick Erdman, Takayo Fischer, Pat Fraley, June Foray, Arte Johnson, Buster Jones, Aron Kincaid, Rene Levant, Allan Lurie, Tress MacNeille, Kenneth Mars, Janet May, Howard Morris, George O'Hanlon, Rob Paulsen, Bumper Robinson, Michael Rye, Avery Schreiber, Ronnie Schell, Marilyn Schreffler, John Stephenson, B.J. Ward, Beau Weaver, Lennie Weinrib, Frank Welker, Patric Zimmerman
- Graphics: Iraj Paran, Tom Wogatzke
- Title: Bill Perez
- Musical Director: Hoyt Curtin
- Music Coordinator: Joanne Miller
- Design Supervisor: Bwana Takamoto
- Character Design: Shavon Cherry, Salene Gerbasi, Mark Kirkland, Gay Lawrence, Bob Onorato, Jim Stenstrum, Bwana Takamoto
- Layout Supervisor: Joanne Romersa
- Animation Supervisor: Jozef Byrdy, Stan Dulz, Roman Klys, Richard Lepiora
- Key Background Supervisor: Al Gmuer
- Key Backgrounds: Bogumila Ciosek, Stefania Dabrowiecka, Martin Forte, Robert Gentle, Wanda Kudla-Niezrecka, Kazimierz Ledzki, Phil Lewis, Andy Phillipson, Bill Proctor, Jeff Riche, Gloria Wood
- Checking and Scene Planning: Paul B. Strickland
- Xerography: Star Wirth
- Color Design: Alison Leopold
- Production Assistants: Sandy Benenati, Vicki Casper, Barbara Dierks, Erika Grossbart, Victoria McCollum, Ginger Otto, Debby Lathrop-Robbins, Robin Strickland
- Supervising Film Editor: Larry Cowan
- Dubbing Supervisor: Pat Foley
- Sound Direction: Alvy Dorman, Phil Flad, C.A.S.
- Video Tape Editor: Mark Bernay
- Music Editors: Joe Sandusky, Daniels McLean, Terry Moore, Rick Eisman, Greg Watson
- Effects Editors: Tim Iverson, Michele Iverson, Brian Baker, Michael Bradley, David M. Cowan, Jerry Winicki, Mary Gleason, Catherine MacKenzie, Carol Lewis
- Show Editor: Gil Iverson
- Negative Consultant: William E. DeBoer
- Post Production Supervisor: Joed Eaton
- Produced in Association with Wang Film Productions, Inc., Cuckoos Nest Studios
- Production Supervisor: Bob Marples
Notes
- Tom & Jerry #1, Harvey Comics, June 11, 1991
- Tom & Jerry 50th Anniversary Special #1, June 25, 1991
- Tom & Jerry #2, Harvey Comics, July 23, 1991
- Tom & Jerry and Friends #1, August 1991
- Tom & Jerry #6, September 29, 1991
- Yogi Bear Big Book #1, Harvey, August 4, or July 1992
- The Flintstones Big Book #1, Harvey, August 4, or July 1992
- Scooby-Doo Big Book #1, Harvey, August 4, 1992
- Jetsons Big Book #1, Harvey, August 4, 1992
- Jetsons Big Book #2, January 19, 1993
- Yogi Bear #1, Harvey Comics, July 1992
- Yogi Bear #2, Harvey Comics, September 29, 1992
- Jetsons #2, October 6, 1992
- Scooby-Doo #3, February 2, 1993
- Flintstones #2, October 6, 1992
- Scooby-Doo #2, October 6, 1992
- Tom & Jerry and Friends #2, November 20, 1991
- Tom & Jerry #3, October 16, 1991
- Tom & Jerry #4, December 17, 1991
- Tom & Jerry Digest #1, February 1992
- Tom & Jerry Adventures #1, February 1992
- Tom & Jerry #5, March 1992
- Yogi Bear Giant Size #1, June 23, 1992
- Jetsons Giant Size #1, June 30, 1992
- Jetsons Giant Size #2, July 1992
- Jetsons Giant Size #3, August 1992
- Hanna-Barbera Giant Size #1, June 23, 1992
- Hanna-Barbera Giant Size #2, July 28, 1992
- Tom & Jerry Giant Size #1, July 7, 1992
- Tom & Jerry #18, April 1994
- The Goldie Gold/Thundarr Comedy Adventure Hour
- Find out about "Adam Ruins a Murder"
- Last possible time Forces TV aired Man of Atlantis pilot movie: January 15, 2022, 6:30am
- Zillion-Dollar Adventures: Mayda and the Monster writers: Jack Enyart and Gordon Kent
- Daphne's 13 Ghosts outfits:
- 1st: Jumpsuit, episodes 1, 4, 9, 10
- 2nd: Down jacket, episodes 2 and 3
- 3rd: Episodes 5, 6, 7, 8, 11, 12 (episodes 7 and 8 seem random and a mistake)
- 4th: Episode 6
- 5th, which seems to be the first with a sweater: Episode 7
- 6th: Episode 8
- 7th: During episode 9, the 1st outfit is given a purple t-shirt
- 8th: Episode 13, it's the first outfit with a long sleeved shirt
- DC Super Hero Girls:
- TheAquamanCometh: Garth lied in a letter to Aquaman that he created his own crime detection alarm called the TroubAlert.
- Sebben & Sebben employees
- Denise from finance (Fli)
- Brad from Biz Dev (Fli)
- Bruce from finance (Fli)
- Hugh from operations (Fli)
- Sharon from corporate living (Fli)
- Gleep-Flurp-Zurbom 3000/Buggly
- UK premiere(?) of Benji, Zax and the Alien Prince on January 1, 1988, BBC 2 at 4:15pm.
- UK premiere of "TTG v PPG" is December 30, 2020 (or March 27, 2022, but probably not)?
- These Are the Days voice cast: June Lockhart, Henry Corden, Henry Jones, Mickey Dolenz, Andrew Parks, Moosie Drier, Jack E. Haley, Dennis Duggan, Frank Cady, Sam Edwards, Pamelyn Ferdin (or Panelyn Ferdin), June Foray, Julie Bennett, Joan Gerber, Virgina Gregg, Irene Tedrow, Allan Melvin, Michele Tobin, Don Messick, Lurene Tuttle, Vic Perrin, Janet Waldo, William Schallert, Lennie Weinrib, Betsy Slade, Jesse White, John Stephenson, Paul Winchell
- Recording director: Gordon Hunt
- Assistant director: Maxine Hoppe
- Executive story consultant: Myles Wilder
- Writers: Bernie Khan, Sam Locke and Milton Pascal, Leo Rifkin, Gene Thompson, Dick Wesson
- Storyboard editor: Jan Green
- The Name is the Game voice cast: Rene Auberjonois, Susan Blu, Barbara Goodson, Darryl Hickman, Georgi Irene, Bobby Jacoby, Ron Leibman, Kenneth Mars, Lilly Moon, Bob Ridgely, Neilson Ross, John Vernon
- Strangers in the Night voice cast: Rene Auberjonois, Susan Blu, Philip Clarke, Paul Eiding, Dick Erdman, Georgi Irene, Bobby Jacoby, June Lockhart, Diane Pershing, Peter Mark Richman, John Vernon
- King for a Day voice cast: David Ackroyd, Remy Auberjonois, Rene Auberjonois, Billy Barty, Susan Blu, Victoria Carroll, Philip Clarke, Gino Conforti, Townsend Coleman, Jennifer Darling, George DiCenzo, Paul Eiding, Dick Erdman, Melanie Gaffin, Barbara Goodson, Scott Grimes, Noah Hathaway, Darryl Hickman, Georgi Irene, Bobby Jacoby, Laura Jacoby, Lauri Johnson, Aron Kincaid, Ron Leibman, Marilyn Lightstone, June Lockhart, Janet May, Amanda McBroom, Marissa Mendenhall, Michael Mish, Lilly Moon, Daniel O'Herlihy, Rob Paulsen, Diane Pershing, Peter Mark Richman, Peter Renaday, Neilson Ross, Wil Ryan, William Schallert, Brandon Stewart, Alexandra Stoddart, Andre Stojka, Jeffrey Tambor, Les Tremayne, Ginny Tyler, John Vernon, Jessica Walter, Frank Welker, Ted Zeigler
- Yogi Big Big Book
- The Ghosts (Charlton #8a)
- Yogi for Senator (Charlton #8b)
- A Bear Should Never Be a Hog! (Charlton #8d)
- Good Skiing No Snow (Charlton #18a)
- The Rain Maker (Charlton #18b)
- No Free Plugs (Charlton #18c)
- Bad Humor Man (Charlton #18d)
- What's at the Bottom of Bottomless Lake? (Charlton #18f)
- The Pest's prison code: BR549
- Cindy's address is 245 Honey Lane, Jellystone Park - Goodbye, Mr. Chump
- Dickie, Muttley, and Roxy's Overexposure Magazine disguise - Jellystone Jam
- Sing Sing - Mall Alone
- The long walk - Mall Alone
- Jellystone mentioned in Merlin's Lost Book of Magic (too much ice cream warning), Beverly Hills Flop (Jinks asking how it was going), Follow the Yellow Brick Gold
- Tower Bridge mentioned in Merlin's Lost Book of Magic
- Clark Gable, Errol Flynn mentioned in Beverly Hills Flop
- "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" in Grindhog Day
- Uncle Undercover in Grindhog Day
- Atomic Hat, Disrupt Beam in Super Duper Snag
- Wee Willie in Mellow Fellow and The Big Snoop
- Mr. Gorilla in Mellow Fellow and The Big Snoop
- Mrs. Gorilla in Mellow Fellow and The Big Snoop
- Dickie and Muttley cameos in Fashion Smashin!
- Jacques La Toot mentioned in To Bee or Not too Bee
- Snagglepuss Stew in Follow the Yellow Brick Gold and Beswitched, Buddha'd and Bewildered
- Scotland Yard and Grand Canyon mentioned in The Greed Monster
- Dirty Truckster's vanity plate is "HB00" in The Nile-a-Minute 500
- Movieplex: Mall Alone, Jellystone Jam, Super Duper Snag, To Tell the Truth, Forsooth
- Sports Fort: Mall Alone, Jellystone Jam, Bearly Working
- Peter Potamus Plant Palace: Yo, Yogi!, Tricky Dickie's Dirty Trickies
- The Invention Dimension: Grindhog Day, Bearly Working, Polly Want a Safecracker
- In "Mall or Nothing, " Peter is Peter "Pelvis" Potamus who sings "You Ain't Nothing, But a Hippo"
- Grandpa Leonard Ghostal
- Mr. Slate's first name
- Sam in "Take Me Out to the Ball Game."
- Howard in "The Entertainer."
- Mrs. Slate's name is Martha Rockhead in "The Masquerade Ball," and Bertha Slate in "The Entertainer"
- In "Help a Brother Out," the Mystery Mobile's license plate is 3A5HF89, which is probably in a bunch of other episodes (even before this one)
- The Flintstones 1994 stuff: Jack O'Halloran
| Yeti |- ! Becky Thyre | Roxanne |- ! Alex Zimmerman | Accuser |- ! Tommy Terrell | Accuser |- ! Tabbie Brown | Accuser |- ! Dean Cundey | Technician
- Viva Rock Vegas stuff: Gary Epp
| Dean Agate |- ! Nora Burns | Party guest |- ! Mark Kubr | Party guest |- ! Matt Griesser | Booth worker |- ! Mary Jo Smith | Gambler woman |- ! Duane Davis | Goon |- ! Kevin Grevioux | Associate goon |- ! Steven Schirripa | Croupier |- ! Lucille M. Oliver | Hotel worker |- ! Joel Virgel Vierset | Keyboard player |- ! John Stephenson | Showroom announcer
- https://13thdimension.com/fantastic-four-67-a-brief-salute-to-hanna-barberas-groovy-cartoon/
- Was February 5, 2022 the premiere of "Cat and Mouse Burglars" / "Caterpillar and Mouse" / "The Pied Piper of Harlem" / "Lazy Jerry" on Teletoon?
- Is February 12, 2022 the premiere of "To Your Health"/"Golf Brawl"/"Tom's Swan Song"/"King Spike the First and Last" on Teletoon
- The German mice in The Tom and Jerry Show: Rolf has the scratchy voice, Rutger has the lightest voice, Rudy has the second lightest voice (I think they're always shown in this order anyway)
- Centaurian planet eater - In the Doghouse
- Matt O'Sullivan: February 3, 1989-June 14, 1999
- https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/zxr0j/we_are_barbara_pyle_and_nick_boxer_cocreators_and/c68tfgz/?utm_source=reddit&utm_medium=web2x&context=3
- The Goldbergs
- "Happy Mom, Happy Life:" Smurf ravioli appears
- American Dad
- "My Affair Lady:" HB sound effect
- "Standard Deviation:" HB sound effect
- Something to maybe add https://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/entry/benjamin-welton-white-nationalist-elementary-school-teacher-writer_n_60ae5e89e4b0d45b753140fb?ri18n
- 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
- Cave Construction Co. ("The Entertainer")
- Slate Rock and Gravel (I Yabba-Dabba Do!)
- Slate Rock and Gravel Construction (Hollyrock-a-Bye Baby)
- Slate and Company (Slate and Co.) (The Flintstones)
- Slate & Co. (The Flintstones: On the Rocks)
- Slate Rock and Gravel (The Flintstones & WWE: Stone Age SmackDown!)
- Space Ghost and Teen Force are in "The Night of the Crab"
- Teen Force and Jan are in "Reverso"
- The Cleveland Show
- "The Curious Case of Jr. Working at the Stool": sound effects
- "Menace II Secret Society:" Kabong sound on piano?
- 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
- 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 (the CN Johnny? Have to recheck this one day if it hasn't been removed)
- Samurai Jack
- "Jack and the Gangsters": The gangsters are a parody of the Anthill Mob
- Toys of Terror: Speed Buggy and Snorky toys are possessed
- 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
- Potamus' hookup, Kimberly: "X, the Exterminator", "Evolutionary War", "Sebben and Sebben Employee Operation"(?)
- Yabba Dabba Dinosaurs
- Teletoon lists it as "AVP: Aliens Vs Pebbles", why is that (I get the reference, but still)
- Comic Book Men
- "Ink:" Bryan mentioned the Super Friends as a favourite superhero team, also mentioning the Wonder Twins. Kevin Smith mentions Marvin and Wendy and their dog Wonder Dog
- "Stashbusters": A seller brings in a Soaky of Secret Squirrel.
- "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
The Other Get a Clue order
- Shags to Riches
- More Fondue for Scooby-Doo
- High Society Scooby
- Lightning Strikes Twice
- Party Arty
- Smart House
- Chefs of Steel
- Mystery of the Missing Mystery Solvers
- Don't Feed the Animals
- Almost Ghosts
- Pole to Pole
- Big Trouble
- Operation Dog and Hippy Boy
- Shaggy and Scooby World
- Zoinksman
- The Many Faces of Evil
- There's a Doctor in the House
- Almost Purr-fect (and at this point, the numbering seems made up)
- Inside Job
- Cruisin' for a Bruisin'
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
- "The Devil You Know" (season 4, episode 20?) - November 28, 2020 on ITV (first airing?)
- "Counting Sheep" (season 4, episode 21?) - November 29, 2020 on ITV (first airing?)
- "The Old Grey Hair" (season 4, episode 22?) - December 5, 2020 on ITV (first airing?)
- "Chutes and Tatters" (season 4, episode 23?) - December 6, 2020 on ITV (first airing?)
- "Balloonatics" (season 4, episode 25?) - December 12, 2020 on ITV (first airing?)
- "Ball of Fame" (season 4, episode 25?) - December 13, 2020 on ITV (first airing?)
- "Mega-Tom" (season 4, episode 27?) - December 19, 2020 on ITV (probably not first airing)
- "Jabberwock" (season 4, episode 28?) - December 20, 2020 on ITV (first airing? probably not for any of them?)
Tom and Jerry shorts on my Prime (beyond my Blu's)
Shorts may not be on Prime anymore
- 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
In New York UK order
- Museum Peace/Put a Ring on It
- Muscle Beach Tom
- Down Beat Bear
- Blue Cat Blues
- Mucho Mouse
- Happy Go Ducky
- Royal Cat Nap
- Robin Hoodwinked