


Kissyfur is a 1980s animated children's television series which aired on NBC. It was produced by Jean Chalopin & Andy Heyward and created by Phil Mendez for DIC. The series was based on a half-hour NBC prime-time special called Kissyfur: Bear Roots and was followed by three more specials until its Saturday morning debut. The show ran for two seasons. The show follows the adventures of Gus and Kissyfur, a father and son bear duo who had joined the circus. One day on a circus trip, the train they are riding in derails and the bears escape to a new life in the swamps of Paddlecab County. There, they protect the local swamp's inhabitants from the local bumbling alligators Floyd and Jolene. Kissyfur and his father use the skills they have acquired from the human world to create a boat tour business transporting other animals and their products down the river.
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Baloo the Bear stars in an adventurous comedy of love and conflict with his friend Kit Cloudkicker. Rebecca Cunningham and her daughter Molly purchase Baloo's failing company and Baloo must fly transport runs to clear his debt while dodging Don Karnage and his sky pirates.

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You’ve heard the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears, but did you hear what happened after the story ended? Goldilocks apologized to Bear and now they’re best friends.

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Resourceful teens Yogi Bear, Boo-Boo Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Snagglepuss and Cindy Bear work as detectives in the local mall to thwart criminals, including the scheming Dickie Dastardly.
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Yogi's Treasure Hunt is a cartoon series first aired in 1985 as part of the weekend/weekday morning programming block, The Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera. It is the fourth incarnation of Hanna-Barbera's Yogi Bear.

Galaxy Goof-Ups is a half-hour Saturday morning animated series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions which aired on NBC from September 9, 1978 to September 1, 1979. The "Galaxy Goof-Ups" consisted of Yogi Bear, Huckleberry Hound, Scare Bear and Quack-Up as space patrolmen who always goofed-up while on duty and spent most of their time in disco clubs. The show originally aired as a segment on Yogi's Space Race from September 9, 1978 to October 28, 1978. Following the cancellation of Yogi's Space Race, Galaxy Goof-Ups was given its own half-hour timeslot on NBC. The show has been rebroadcast on USA Cartoon Express, Nickelodeon, TNT, Cartoon Network and Boomerang.

Care Bears: Adventures in Care-a-lot is an animated television series by SD Entertainment, Cookie Jar Entertainment and Shari Lewis Enterprises that premiered on CBS's KEWLopolis line-up from September 15, 2007 to December 6, 2008, and is designed to be an immediate follow up to the movie Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!. It was the third Care Bears television series made and was produced by Sabella Dern Entertainment, the same company that made Care Bears: Oopsy Does It!. It features songs with music by Andy Street and lyrics by Judy Rothman. Along with the other shows in the KEWLopolis block, this series fulfills the federal "E/I" requirements.

Yogi Bear and other Hanna-Barbera figures match wits as they race around the galaxy.

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Masha is an energetic three-year-old who can’t seem to keep herself out of trouble. Bear is a warm, fatherly figure that does his best to guide his friend and keep her from harm, often ending up the unintended victim of her misadventures.

A group of animal friends will experience the most absurd and chaotic adventures.

Ramin, a psychology student, meets animals of a jungle and tries to teach them about psychology.0..

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Set in Chicago, the show follows the kid-friendly misadventures of two high-school friends who are always scheming and dreaming. Kenan, who works at a grocery store, constantly devises crazy plans to strike it rich, while orange-soda-loving buddy Kel is always dragged along for the ride despite his track record for messing things up.

Jay Sherman is a TV movie critic who is forced to review the most pathetic films which he always rates as "It stinks." In addition to the film parodies, the show also deals with his personal life: working for a tyrannical media mogul boss, his lovelife and his family.

The Bugaloos was an American children's television series, produced by brothers Sidney Krofft and Martin Krofft, that aired on NBC on Saturday mornings from 1970 to 1972. The show featured a musical group composed of four British-accented teenagers, who lived in fictional Tranquility Forest. They wore insect-themed outfits with antennae and wings which allowed them to fly, though on occasion, they were shown flying on surfboards. They were constantly beset by the evil machinations of Benita Bizarre, played by comedienne Martha Raye. Bizarre, being untalented and ugly herself, was covetous of the Bugaloos' musical prowess.

The Adventures of Sinbad is a Canadian television series which aired from 1996 to 1998. It follows on the story from the pilot of the same name, and revolves around the series' protagonist, Sinbad. The series is a re-telling of the adventures of Sinbad from The Arabian Nights.

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35 episodes • 1988
| # | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Bear Roots | Jan 16, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 2 | Home Sweat Home/Pooped Pop | Jan 23, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 3 | Here's the Beef/Jam Wars | Jan 30, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 4 | The Birds and the Bears | Feb 6, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 5 | The Lady Is a Chump | Feb 13, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 6 | Gatoraid/Basket Case | Feb 20, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 7 | The Incredible Hunk/Double Dare Bear | Feb 27, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 8 | The Humans Must Be Crazy/To Tell the Tooth! | Mar 5, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 9 | Whale of a Tail/Kissyfur P.I. | Mar 12, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 10 | Bear Who Cried Wolf!/Egg McGuffin | Mar 19, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 11 | Bearly a Bodyguard/The Duck Who Came to Dinner | Mar 26, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 12 | We Are the Swamp | Apr 2, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 13 | Drop Me a Lion/Wishing Box | Apr 9, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 14 | The Great Swamp Swami/The Shell Game | Sep 10, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 15 | Just in Time/Three's a Crowd | Sep 17, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 16 | My Fair Lenny/G'Day Gator and G'Bye | Sep 24, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 17 | Fork-Tongued Frog/Like Father, Like Son | Oct 1, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 18 | The Great Swamp Taxi Race/Weight Not Want Not | Dec 3, 1988 | 0.0 |
| 19 | Berried Alive/Toot's Treasure | Mar 6, 1990 | 0.0 |
| 20 | Cub's Club/You Ain't Nothin' But a Hound Dog | Mar 13, 1990 | 0.0 |
| 21 | Stuck on Stuckey/Flipzilla | Mar 20, 1990 | 0.0 |
| 22 | The New Cub/Comrade Kissyfur | Mar 27, 1990 | 0.0 |
| 23 | See Ya Later, Annie Gator/Evilfur | Apr 3, 1990 | 0.0 |
| 24 | Swarm Outside/Halo & Goodbye | Apr 10, 1990 | 0.0 |
| 25 | The Ballad of Rebel Racoon/Somethin' Cajun's Cookin' | Apr 17, 1990 | 0.0 |
| 26 | Got Those Baby Blues/Home Sweet Swamp | Apr 24, 1990 | 0.0 |
| 91 | Episode 91 | TBA | 0.0 |
| 92 | Episode 92 | TBA | 0.0 |
| 93 | Episode 93 | TBA | 0.0 |
| 94 | Episode 94 | TBA | 0.0 |
| 95 | Episode 95 | TBA | 0.0 |
| 96 | Episode 96 | TBA | 0.0 |
| 97 | Episode 97 | TBA | 0.0 |
| 98 | Episode 98 | TBA | 0.0 |
| 99 | Episode 99 | TBA | 0.0 |