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- BoJack Horseman was the star of the hit television show "Horsin' Around" in the '80s and '90s, but now he's washed up, living in Hollywood, complaining about everything, and wearing colorful sweaters.
- When Jack Deebs was behind bars he found escape by creating Cool World, a cartoon series featuring a vixen named Holli Would. The flesh proves weaker than ink, however, as Holli takes human form in Las Vegas.
- Oggy would be the happiest of cats if three cockroaches hadn't decided to settle inside his comfortable home.
- The Smurfs are tiny blue creatures that live in mushroom houses in a peaceful forest. They repeatedly try to outwit Gargamel, an evil sorcerer, his apprentice, Scruple, and his mangy cat, Azrael.
- A group of reclusive humanoid bears and a few trusted humans explore their lost heritage and prevent their enemies from exploiting it.
- Two children find a dragonscale, and have fun socializing with dragons.
- A washed-up luchador and a super-spy investigate Nazi zombies, a nefarious scientist, and a stripper with a Satanic birthmark.
- Dante journeys through the nine circles of Hell -- limbo, lust, gluttony, greed, anger, heresy, violence, fraud and treachery -- in search of his true love, Beatrice.
- A young man learns that he is a Prince with an urgent quest to save his world by finding thirteen magical treasures of rule.
- Cat and mouse duo Tom and Jerry reluctantly work together to save a young girl from her evil aunt.
- The characters of Looney Tunes are all babies and live with Granny.
- Ordered to teach a martial arts class of rambunctious bunny kittens, Po tells stories of each of the Furious Five's pasts.
- In this comedy about one epic night in Kyoto, a college sophomore goes on a series of surreal encounters with the local nightlife, all the while unaware of the romantic longings of her classmate Senpai.
- An animated anthology show hosted by two kids who live in a comic book.
- An updated iteration Woody Woodpecker and friends with Chilly Willy and even Winnie Woodpecker, Knothead and Splinter appearing in their own segments.
- Animated science fiction series based on the alter ego of Looney Tunes star Daffy Duck, the semi-heroic, yet incompetent, space captain Duck Dodgers.
- A snobbish dog named Brandy Harrington and a dim-witted rabbit named Mr. Whiskers try to make the best of things when they get stranded in the Amazon rainforest together.
- The sickest, most twisted animated shorts ever put on television.
- The further time travelling adventures of those two most excellent dudes.
- An animated comedy series based on the popular web comic, which has cultivated a passionate online following with more than 10 million YouTube subscribers and 2.9 billion views.
- Jeff, a normal guy, has three aliens living with him. These aliens were sent to evaluate the entire human race by what they learn from Jeff.
- Join Hello Kitty in some fun adventures which are based off of popular children's fairy tales.
- Kuromi, an escaped prisoner from Mari Land, has the Melody Key, an artifact with dream-corrupting powers, and she and her partner Baku have plans to gather 100 black notes to revive the Spirit of Dark Power.
- A mariner survives an attack from the dreaded pirates of the Black Freighter, but his struggle to return home to warn it has a horrific cost.
- The further adventures of the Police Academy (1984) gang.
- The antics of Fred, Barney, Wilma and Betty as children who live in Bedrock.
- Set in Algeria in the 1920s, a rabbi's cat who learns how to speak after swallowing the family parrot expresses his desire to convert to Judaism.
- "The Completely Mental Misadventures of Ed Grimley" was a 1988 series featuring the adventures of comedian Martin Short's greatest sketch character.
- Somewhere in the universe is a planet only visible to those who believe in it. On the sunny side lives the Old Dreammaker, guardian of the most precious and powerful thing in the world - the Dreamstone. Every night he uses it to send out dreams to the world, assisted by Albert his watchhdog-fish, and two Noops, Rufus and Amberley. On the dark side of the planet dwells the huge and terrible Zordrak, Lord of Nightmares, hatching his evil plots to steal the Dreamstone so that nightmares may rule. Zordrak is protected by his army of Urpneys - led by Sergeant Blob - whose every thought is directed towards pleasing their master.
- Scientist Alec Holland invents a growth substance that could end world hunger, but a plantation owner obsessed with immortality tries to steal it and causes an accident that turns Alec into a human-plant mutant, protector of the bayou.
- The vicarious adventures of Rube the robotic cockroach and his brother Reg.
- The strange misadventures of Eddie and Buckley, two domesticated housecats dealing with life in the urban jungle.
- A young baby and his toys travel space and time going on amazing adventures in his crib spaceship.
- Daffy is supposedly a super hero and tries to show off his "super powers."
- Each Night, Potsworth the dog and his 4 friends, Carter his owner, Keiko, Rosie, and Nick go to sleep and enter the realm known as the Dream Zone. There, they become the Midnight Patrol, and they help keep peace and order in the Dream Zone. All the while, foiling the evil ambitions of the dimwitted Nightmare Prince, whose goal is to ruin everyone's dreams.
- Chariots of Fur is a seven-minute Looney Tunes short released in 1994 by Warner Bros. It features Wile E. Coyote and the Road Runner and was directed by Chuck Jones, who introduced the pair in 1949. the first time a new short of Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner had been released theatrically since 1966. This was the final Coyote/Road Runner short to be directed by Jones.
- A kid and his robot friend present animated segments Fender Bender 500 and Monster Tails. When the show was reissued, two more segments were added - "Dino and the Cave Mouse" and "Undercover Elephant".
- A large dimwitted baby duck wreaks havoc on all who he comes in contact with as he attempts to help and play result in hilarious consequences. Huey often unaware of the havoc he is causing maintains an innocence even as a hungry fox attempts, but always fails to eat him.
- The adventures of a bear named Paddington (Charlie Adler) and his adoptive family, The Browns in London, along with their visiting American relative.
- Animated series based on Don Quixote with anthropomorphic animals. Unstable heroic knight Don Coyote, his talking horse Rosinante, his sidekick Sancho Panda and Sancho's cynical talking donkey Dapple roam the country and fight villainy.
- Foofur and his friends rival with a woman named Mrs. Amelia Escrow and her pet Chihuahua named Pepe. Foofur with his gang occupies a mansion, in 32 Maple Street, which is also his birthplace. Mrs. Escrow does everything to sell the estate, but fails.
- The dashing and upright "outlaw" as a youth outsmarts the Sheriff of Nottingham and his various cronies with the help of younger Maid Marian, Friar Tuck, and Little John.
- The adventures of the poor little rich boy and his friends.
- In 1841 off the coast of Massachusetts, a young whale's mother is killed by whalers. Meanwhile, a boy called Ishmael joins the crew of the ship Pequod, led by the tyrannical Captain Ahab.
- A story of friendship between a lonely little boy who braves Alaskan blizzards in search of gold and his loyal companion Buck, the courageous and faithful German Shepherd.
- Cartoon series about the Bommel family whose lives revolve around a father striving for authority, a sensible mother, a 90-year-old grandfather and baby Bruno and his constant companion, his teddy bear Honk.
- Rapido and Razmo, two humor-infested rodents, have found their paradise! They are squatting an old Cargo ship: on board are 5,000 tons of cheese.
- Norton and Tupu are a match made in New York. As Norton, the Mayor's son, is going to emerge from his shell and turns into a fearless adventurer, Tupu, the wild child, is going to encounter our so-called "civilization".
- The show revolves around the manic antics of the Stunt Dawgs, a band of Hollywood stuntmen (and one woman) who double as troubleshooters. The team, led by the gung-ho Needham, consists of: Splat (a wealthy guy who speaks like Dudley Do-Right and specialized in plane stunts), Crash (the cool African-American who specializes in car wrecks; he also has the misfortune of being endlessly pursued by an obsessed female fan named Velma), Sizzle (the token female whose passion is pyrotechnics) and the rookie Skidd (an unkempt New-Age dude who drives a motorcycle). They also have a dog mascot named Human. The Dawgs' adventures always seem to involve foiling the schemes of a crazed villainous Hollywood producer/director named Richard P. Fungus and his band of stuntmen; the Stunt Scabs, consisting of Airball (Fungus' sycophantic French sidekick), Budyear (a big lunk who'd do anything for money), Half-A-Mind (a disfigured stuntman who has the habit of falling to pieces-literally-and of course, has a notoriously small intellect), Lucky (who, of course, wasn't; he attracts bad luck wherever he goes), and Whiz Kid (a geeky genius responsible for the Scabs' technology). Fungus also has a slimy lawyer at his disposal named Slime.
- Jamie Jaren travels from 2986 to 1986 for joining forces with her ancestors to stop evil Draxon Drear.