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Saturday Supercade is an American animated television series produced for Saturday mornings by Ruby-Spears Productions. It ran for two seasons on CBS. [1] Premise
The Saturday Supercade is the character's first role in a television series. In it, Donkey Kong (voiced by Soupy Sales) has escaped from the circus and Mario (voiced by Peter Cullen) and Pauline (voiced by Judy Strangis) are chasing the ape. As with the original game, Donkey Kong will often grab Pauline and Mario has to save her.
Saturday Supercade. Frogger (1983) Donkey Kong; Pitfall! (1983) Q*bert; Donkey Kong Junior (1983) Kangaroo (1984) Space Ace (1984) 1983–1985 CBS: Nintendo (Donkey Kong and Donkey Kong Junior segments) 26 The Puppy's Further Adventures: 1983–1984: ABC: 21 Dragon's Lair: 1984: 13 Turbo Teen: 1984–1985: Sectaurs: 1985: Syndication ...
Watching cartoons on Saturday morning was a childhood rite of passage for many of us. In fact, it feels like just yesterday when we sat in front of our television set and sang every single word of.
ABC World News Saturday: May Rubik, the Amazing Cube (R) Schoolhouse Rock! (10:25) CBS Fall Local and/or syndicated programming Captain Kangaroo: Shirt Tales (R) The Get Along Gang: Jim Henson's Muppet Babies: Saturday Supercade: Pole Position: Dungeons & Dragons: Pryor's Place: The Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Show: The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show
Katy, a kangaroo character based on the Kangaroo arcade game appearing in the 1980s television show Saturday Supercade; Katy, a kangaroo from the 1944 book Katy No-Pocket by Emmy Payne, illustrated by H. A. Rey; Katy the Kangaroo, a puppet character created by puppeteer Ann Hogarth
Here’s a nostalgic look at classic cartoons that once ruled the airwaves. From classics in the 1950s and '60s to more recent favorites from the 1980s and '90s, these toons are sure to bring back ...
From 1971 to 1986, CBS News produced a series of one-minute segments titled In the News, which aired between other Saturday morning programs.The "micro-series" (as it would be labelled today) had its genesis in a series of animated interstitials produced by CBS and Hanna-Barbera Productions called In the Know, featuring the title characters from Josie and the Pussycats narrating educational ...