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- A five-member superhero team called G-Force fights to defend Earth and its space colonies from the threat of the planet Spectra.
- Long after a devastating war almost destroyed the entire world, a boy with superhuman strength fights to save his friends from those who seek to conquer what is left of civilization.
- A comprehensive animated survey of the evolution of humanity and the history of predominately Western Civilization.
- The crew of the research vessel, The Calico, investigate strange phenomena and often meet menaces that force them to summon Godzilla to help.
- In 2977, mankind has space colonies, machines do all the work and everyone just wants to have fun. When deadly plant-based aliens that look like women attack the Earth in order to colonize it, only one rogue captain can stop them.
- The adventure of a young boy on board a space train, as it travels to a myriad of incredible worlds.
- Jim Hawkins, a thirteen-year-old boy in the eighteenth century, runs the Admiral Benbow Inn with his mother since his father died. The plots starts when a drunken sailor decides to stay in the hotel.
- This series documents the adventures of Curtis Newton, a brilliant scientist, who, under the name "Captain Future", chases interstellar criminals together with his crew (a robot, an android, and a human brain separated from its body).
- The super-elastic Mr. Fantastic, the force field-wielding Invisible Girl, the orange rock-covered Thing and the data-crammed robot H.E.R.B.I.E. make up a team of superheroes dedicated to thwarting would-be world-dominating villains.
- The new adventures of Popeye the Sailor Man and his friends.
- The continuation of the old Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour that had bounced around between ABC, NBC, CBC, and CBS. This series became infamous for editing the violence out of the Warner Brothers cartoons, which were later restored after protests from the public. It managed to stay on for six seasons, before being sold to ABC to become the Bugs Bunny and Tweety Show. The show basically featured the most popular Looney Tunes shorts.
- Princess Aurora and 3 male companions must travel across the universe to reach the Great Planet and restore its cosmic energy. Based on the ancient book Saiyuki, also known as Journey to the West.
- A young girl "Perrine" and her mother start a wonderful journey from India to France by a carriage.
- Yogi Bear and his friends enter a race to different galaxies in space, but must battle a variety of space creatures out to see that they don't finish the race.
- An animated series based on the West German comic strip of the same name, which follows a private detective Nick Knatterton.
- Based on the character from the Antoine de Saint-Exupéry novella, when the little prince isn't tending to the baobab trees and volcanoes on his tiny planet, he's catching a passing shooting star, usually with his butterfly net, and traveling to other worlds. Each episode he hitches a ride some place, usually Earth, where he meets and adventures with a person (or creature) and all involved learn a lesson or two. And when the next shooting star passes overhead, the little prince flies back home alone.
- The adventures of an Amazon jungle maiden and her companions.
- The people of Planet Baam want a peace treaty so General Lion and Dr. Ryuzaki go have a reunion. Dr. Ryuzaki's son Kazuya wants to defend the Earth with the Tosho Daimos.
- A teenage werewolf and his friends investigate mysteries.
- Sozo Haran was a scientist living on Mars, who created a form of self-aware cyborgs (the Meganoids). The Meganoids rebelled and killed Dr. Haran and his family, except his son, the 16-year-old Banjo Haran. Banjo escapes from Mars with a super robot called Daitarn 3, built with the Mars special metals. Living on Earth, Banjo fights against the Meganoids together with his butler Garrison and the two girls Reika and Beauty, in attempt of preventing the Meganoids from converting the human race into cyborgs.
- An anthology series featuring various fantasy action heroes.
- A new version of the Pink Panther show.Each episode included 2 Pink Panther segments with a Crazylegs Crane segment between them.
- This show is about the misadventures that Dinky, the worlds largest dog, went on with his friends.
- Set in the 1920s, Haikara-san ga Tooru is the story of the high-spirited tomboy Benio and her relationship with a handsome half-German soldier named Shinobu.
- A mysterious comet traveling to Earth's solar system is not what it seems. Without Captain Avatar, Derek Wildstar leads the Argo (Yamato) against a new enemy.
- the misadventures of daffy duck and friends.
- A crane tries to catch a fire breathing dragonfly but fails each time, and tries to impress his son.
- A shy Japanese schoolgirl, receives a book as a gift from her father on her eleventh birthday. When Tiko opens the book, she releases Tickle ("Chikkuru"), a mischievous fairy who was imprisoned inside the book for playing pranks on people
- The Little Prince lives on Asteroid B612, a tiny rock floating in space. He spends his days cleaning out the three small volcanoes on the asteroid (which he also uses to cook his breakfast) weeding out the baobob trees that threaten to take over, and caring for his friend the Rose Girl. When he gets lonely for company he catches a comet in his butterfly net and flies off to Earth for all sorts of adventures.
- An anthology of animated adaptions of various classic newspaper comic strips.
- Television adaptation of a popular British newspaper cartoon strip. The series follows the adventures of a group of four children, Wellington, Marlon, Maisie and Baby Grumpling. Plus their intellectual dog, Boot.
- The adventures of a little cricket, musician always with his violin, who crosses the road of different animals of the forest.
- Adult cartoon featuring the adventures of Captain Kremmen of the Star Corps and his assistant Carla, as well many other characters.
- "Captain Pitt" was a hosted children;s show with George A. Lewis as "Captain Pitt".
- The Wawel Dragon and his friends: Bartlomiej Bartolini, Dr. Koyot, Baltazar Gabka and Marcin Lebioda set off on an expedition to learn about the habits of these animals and discover the reasons for their destructive journeys.
- Using their superpowers to teach American children about the metric system, the Metric Marvels--Liter Leader, Meter Man, Super Celsius and Wonder Gram--musically explained the ins and outs of metric measurement.
- An animated humorous illustration of the basic principles of physics.
- French cartoon featuring Wattoo Wattoo (a Super Bird from the planet Auguste) and his attempts to teach ecological lessons to the Earth-dwelling Zwas (geese-type creatures).
- A stop-motion animated grasshopper named R.B. Bugg works as a reporter who gathers information for live-action news anchorwoman Red Green at TV station WORD. With each report submitted, lessons on grammar and sentence structure are taught as R.B. Bugg edits his writing with Red's help. Each episode includes a segment in which the grasshopper sings "Palabra Jot, Palabra Jot, Write a Little, Write a Lot," to encourage children viewing the show to do their own writing. The end of every show finds R.B. Bugg fallen asleep in front of a TV set on which the U.S. National Anthem plays as the flag is lowered, followed by static as the station goes off the air for the evening.