The Flashback NBC Children'sTV
When you have
a one, you must have two it's like a law of physics or something. So, Once again we look at NBC's Saturday Morning Children's TV offerings from before , we talked about
TNBC. So come with us as we take a journey back in time. ( No peanuts included, budget problems)
1. The Addams Family (Not that one , or that one , unless you are thinking of this one)
Our story starts with Scooby-Doo , the series "The New Scooby Doo Movies" had an episode where they meet the Addams Family. We get to see the Addams Family in color , and Hanna Barbera animated style. Someone obliviously liked it so in 1973 NBC had an animated version. The series was much like the 60's live-action show with characters but instead of being in their mansion they were on the road. (In the 70's everyone was on the Road living in RV's .... this is a lie) It was kind of like the Addams Family on tour or something , one episode they would be in Nashville another one they would be in New Orleans. As fun as the show sounds it lasted more the average one season with 16 episodes.
In Hannah and Barbera's world bears beg for food instead of being bears
2. Star Trek : The Animated Series
Something that always comes up is ... yes they made another animated version of a live-action show this time Star Trek. Start Trek was a very popular series ,even in repeats (it ended in 1969, we are talking 1973 here) this was a continuation of the live-action series but in animated form. (Makes sense) Filmation helped produce the series along with Paramount. The Original idea was Filmation wanted to make a series as Star Trek but with kids ( kind of like doing , Golden Girls but with kids ) but that didn't happen. It had most of the original cast do voices ,except Being animated it could more than live-action , such has more real looking aliens (whatever that means) and vivid pictures (when there weren't budget troubles).
It ran 2 Seasons and 22 half hour episodes from 1973-1974.
hmmm.... no comment.... just Star Trek :The Animated Series/ CBS
3. Kissyfur
A Father and Son bear who were in the circus and one day the leave that life (stay with us please , stay with us ) anyway the end up in a swap (where bears do well) and protect the inhabitants from two Alligators (messing up the food chain ,eh?) .
This series was made by Dic , NBC productions , and Saban and created by created by Phil Mendez (yes, the Charlie Brown specials guy) and ran on NBC from 1986 to 1990 , though only had 26 episodes and two seasons.
Kissyfur yep .... NBC/Dic/Saban
4. Gravedale High
The timing and network makes it sound like a TNBC show , but this is an animated series from our old friends at Hanna and Barbera. It was a show for Rick Moranis (you may remember from such films as, Spaceballs , Brewster's Millions, Ghostbusters, and more) , he voiced a teacher named Max Schneider, who takes a job at a high school for Monsters (though , isn't that most High Schools... teenagers!!!!) mostly versions of Universal monsters. So he's a human teacher who is there to teach monsters that are hard to teach (no other Monsters want to teach them, wait what?). We have characters like a vampire named Vinnie Stoker, who apparently can go out in daylight and watched to much "Happy Days" Frankentyke , a Frankenstein's monster who apparently ate Shaggy Rogers or 90's Bart Simpson. (Man) . Apparently someone on this show watched too much "Happy Days" Reggie Moonshroud was a red haired geek ( have to have one ) , who is friends with the Fonz like kid. Cleofatra (voiced by Ricki Lake!!!! , but really Cleo FAT ra , why?) . who is a mummy.
Ok then .... you want to me say something snide don't you // HB and NBC
Any way , it ran one season in 1990 with 13 episodes.
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