I was never fond of the Gene Deitch/Bill Snyder shorts. A little out of sync. Hal Sutherland & Erv Kaplan, later at Filmation, worked with Larry Harmon on his run.
To think Schneider gained all the power he had after his former Head of The Class co-star, Brian Robbins, left Nick to start his own production company, and produced shows for WB/CW. Who knew Schneider would end up the way he has?
Lucy must've liked Janet enough to have her appear on The Lucy Show in season 1. Janet played Lucy's sister, who was having issues with her husband (a pre-Hollywood Squares Peter Marshall).
Insofar as the Bill Clinton jokes on Animaniacs go, I think if they went back to them in the 2020 series, depending on the context of the joke, you could substitute Donald Trump for Clinton, and see where it goes.
Like Fone Bone, I was an adult when Batman: The Animated Series launched in 1992 (I was 29 at the time). As time moves on, people's tastes change, or they don't. It's really very simple.
I'm on this. Dynamite is also doing Jonny Quest, in time for his 60th anniversary.
I have a friend who is doing variant covers for Space Ghost and some forthcoming ThunderCats. You'll see the latter in April & May at least. Now, let's see if Dynamite can also do something with some of the other...
There were only a handful of occasions where Wile actually spoke. The trilogy with Bugs Bunny, and "Adventures of The Road Runner" come to mind fairly quickly.
Time Squad was an animated reboot, if ya will, of short-lived live-action shows like Voyagers! & Time Tunnel, merging the basic concept of both with some of Peabody's Improbable History. Because the latter was, IIRC, still on cable at the time, that would explain why viewers turned away from...
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