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Yogi Bear
Yogi, is an anthropomorphic and talking bear created by the Hanna-Barbera company.
He appeared for the first time in an episode of the series "The Huckleberry Hound Show" in 1958. In January 1961 his own series "The Yogi Bear Show" was created in 1964 his first movie was filmed “Hello, it's Yogi Bear. ".
Yogi is a mischievous, funny character, he loves to devour the food of tourists, he is also characterized by wearing a white shirt collar and an elegant green tie with a hat of the same color. -
Top Cat
It is a cartoon series created by the Hanna-Barbera company in 1961. This was broadcast from September 27, 1961 to April 18, 1962, the main character, Top Cat, is the leader of a gang street feline of Manhattan, has only 1 season of 30 episodes with a duration of 30 minutes each including commercial breaks. -
Astro Boy
The original anime was made in 1963 and was the first regular anime series aired in Japan, it was filmed in black and white.
Astroboy is a novel invention created by Professor Ochanomizu who replaces the renowned Professor Tenma. This robot, unlike others, can fly, has rockets in its hands and superhuman strength, so it does not waste its abilities, and this robot will take care of Metrocity from any threat. -
The Pink Panther
He is a fictional animated character that was created by Friz Freleng released in 1963, he is polite, a perfect British gentleman with a relaxed personality, although at times he can be very playful and curious, as well as persevering when he decides to carry out something.
The Pink Panther was the first series of the eponymous character, born as a result of the unforeseen success of the animated character that appeared in the credits of the eponymous film by Blake Edwards. -
Brezzly & Sneezly
It is an animated series created by the Hanna-Barbera company, its adventures began to be broadcast on US syndicated networks on September 16, 1964, together with the episodes of Pete Potamo and his Magic Globe and Viva, Bravo y Hurra; The King's Musketeers.
9 chapters were aired at first, but the series was moved to the Gorilla Maguila Show, replacing the Ricochet Rabbit and Coyote Droop-a-Long. 5 after this fourteen more episodes were broadcast. -
Super Jetter
It was originally from Tokyo Broadcasting System, it was originally broadcast from 1965 to 1966.
In some countries he became known as "The Boy of the Future" and in the United States as "Super Jetter" and his original name was Mirai Kara Kita.
The character was a young man from the future who was chasing a villain named Jagger. The Son of Meteor had: a stun beam, an antigravitational belt and a device that could stop time for 30 seconds. -
Dino Boy in the Lost Valley
This series was produced by the Hanna-Barbera Productions company, and was broadcast for the first time on Saturday, September 10, 1966, in the United States, and lasted until Saturday, January 7, 1967. The series has 1 season of 18 chapters and was presented together with the Space Ghost, in 30-minute programs, in which one chapter of Dino Boy and two of Space Ghost were presented. -
Space ghost
The series premiered in the United States in 1966, sharing the program with another segment such as Dino Boy in the lost valley. Hanna-Barbera produced 36 episodes of the series. This is located in outer space, and tells the fight against evil of a superhero of unknown origins, Ghost Planet travels through all the ends of space in an interstellar ship called The Phantom Cruiser saving galaxies and planets from destruction. -
The Herculoids
Animated series also produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions. Its first broadcast was on Saturday, September 9, 1967, and was broadcast on CBS.
The story took place on a distant planet called Quasar in the Amzot territory, this distant planet, with beautiful natural landscapes, lakes, extensive rivers, was located at some unknown point in outer space, and was inhabited by various creatures. -
Cyborg 009
It is a Japanese manga written and illustrated by Shōtarō Ishinomori, it narrates the adventures of nine people kidnapped by the "Black Ghost Organization" who were turned into Cyborgs with superhuman abilities. They manage to escape and now fight for peace and liberate the world from Black Ghost. The manga has received four anime series adaptations; the first in 1968, the second in 1979, the third in 2001 and the most recent in 2017. -
Cattanooga Cats
This series was broadcast in the United States on Saturday mornings on the ABC television network, and produced by Hanna-Barbera, it describes the adventures of a fictional rock band that toured in a truck, always chased by a cat named " Jessie, autograph hunting. "
His first Cattanooga Cats appearance was on September 6, 1969 and was very similar to the "Banana Splits Adventure Hour" show.