Can you guess the classic TV show from these cartoon parodies?
Catch all these cartoon references!
Half the fun of watching cartoons as an adult is catching all the references that went over your head when you were a kid.
Here, we've mixed up references to classic TV shows we found on cartoons from the 1960s to the 1990s. Whether or not you know these animated series doesn't matter. Just analyze the scene and see if you can figure out which TV show is being spoofed in these 10 scenes.
Only the biggest TV fans can I.D. each and every scene. Others will struggle to see through the animated lines. Good luck!
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The 1970s kids show Uncle Croc's Block featured a recurring segment that parodied which hit military sitcom?
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In the 1979 TV special "Scooby-Doo Goes Hollywood," there were spoofs on Charlie's Angels, The Love Boat, and this show parodied in the scene below:
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In the 1990s, a new generation of kids met younger versions of Looney Tunes characters in Tiny Toon Adventures, which is spoofing which classic TV show below?
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Of course in the 1980s, we'd already met Muppet Babies, but which classic show are little Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog spoofing?
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In the 1960s, The Flintstones ruled the TV spoof world, including the "Sheriff for a Day" episode, which spoofed which TV Western?
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In the 1980s, Alvin & the Chipmunks dedicated a whole episode to parodying which crime show?
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The late-Seventies Hanna-Barbera cartoon CB Bears featured a segment called "Heyyy, It's the King!" Which show was its star spoofing?
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Hum the tune if you can guess which TV show the 1990s cartoon Bobby World is spoofing here:
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The Simpsons have spoofed pretty much every show on Earth, but which classic TV show is being spoofed here?
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Here's one for true fans only. The 1990s animated series Daria spent an episode spoofing crime dramas, including a scene featuring this car, normally driven by which TV detective?