The Banana Splits Adventure Hour (1968-70) was hosted by the live-action Banana Splits (Fleegle, Drooper, Bingo and Snorky), and also contained animated segments such as The Three Musketeers, The Arabian Knights, The Hillbilly Bears, and The Micro Venture. It was Hanna-Barbera's first live-action/animated TV series.
Barbapapa, a cartoon by Dutch studio Polyscope, was created in the 1970s and syndicated in the US in 1981. The toys, children's books, and cartoon remain popular in other parts of the world, especially Japan.
The Beetlejuice cartoon, based on the Tim Burton film Beetlejuice, ran originally on ABC from 1989 to 1992. It was about the adventures of Beetlejuice and Lydia Deetz in the Neitherworld.
Big Guy and Rusty the Boy Robot, characters created by Frank Miller, made the transition from Dark Horse Comics and received their own cartoon series in 1999. It is the story of little robot hero-in-training Rusty, who looks a little like Astroboy and is voiced by Pamela Segall (Bobby on King of the Hill.) Rusty's hero is The Big Guy, a huge retro-looking robot who, unknown to Rusty, is operated by a man inside him.
One season of this charming show was produced, but unfortunately, it appears that Fox never even allowed the entire season to air.
Biker Mice from Mars is about three mutated Martian biker mice (Modo, Throttle and Vinnie) who fight against the evil scientist Dr. Karbunkle and the Plutarkians, who destroy other planets by robbing their natural resources.
Biker Mice premiered in 1993 and ran for 65 episodes; it was produced by Marvel, Brentwood TV Funnies and New World Family Filmworks.
This is a category listing for functioning webrings dedicated to the Biker Mice from Mars cartoon series.
The Hanna-Barbera character Birdman is a winged superhero who is assisted by his eagle, Avenger, and sidekick Birdboy. Birdman originally appeared as part of Birdman and The Galaxy Trio (1967) on NBC.
The tiny Biskitts, "only a doggie biscuit tall," must protect Biskitt Island's royal treasure from the schemes of King Max of Lower Suburbia. The Biskitts premiered in 1983 and ran for 14 episodes on CBS.
Blackstar first aired in the US on CBS, in 1981-82. It was later released in syndication and on several commercial videotapes. The series followed the adventures of an astronaut, John Blackstar, flung through a black hole to Planet Sagar. Blackstar's success as a TV show and as a line of action figures paved the way for Filmation's syndicated He-Man and the Masters of the Universe.
Category listing with websites and resources related to "The Brady Kids" (1972-74), a Filmation-produced animated spinoff the live-action sitcom of "The Brady Bunch".
Bravestarr was a 1986 Filmation series about Marshal Bravestarr and his fight against evil in the 24th century. The show combined Old West themes with a science fiction / futuristic setting.
Only sites dealing with the 1986 Filmation series BraveStarr will be accepted here.