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Airing in the 1980s, ''Super Sunday'' (aka ''[[MarketBasedTitle Super Saturday]]'') was an half-hour block of cartoon shorts (akin to a WheelProgram) produced by Creator/SunbowEntertainment and [[Creator/DepatieFrelengEnterprises Marvel Productions]]. It aired in syndication on assorted television stations from October 1985 to October of 1986.
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Airing in the 1980s, ''Super Sunday'' (aka ''[[MarketBasedTitle Super Saturday]]'') was an half-hour block of cartoon shorts (akin to a WheelProgram) produced by Creator/SunbowEntertainment and [[Creator/DepatieFrelengEnterprises Marvel Productions]]. Productions]] as advertisement for four different Creator/{{Hasbro}} brands. It aired in syndication on assorted television stations from October 1985 to October of 1986.
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* ''{{WesternAnimation/Robotix}}'': A ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' clone where two factions – the peaceful Protectons and warmongering Terrakors – battle on the alien world of Skalorr. Additional drama develops as a group of humans get caught in the battle. Based on the Milton Bradley/Hasbro line of Erector/K'nex motorized robot toys.
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* ''{{WesternAnimation/Robotix}}'': ''WesternAnimation/{{Robotix}}'': A ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' clone where two factions – the peaceful Protectons and warmongering Terrakors – battle on the alien world of Skalorr. Additional drama develops as a group of humans get caught in the battle. Based on the Milton Bradley/Hasbro line of Erector/K'nex motorized robot toys.
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* ''Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines'': A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved. Based on real monster trucks and a line of motorized equivalent toys from Hasbro (albeit from their Playskool subsidiary, oddly enough).
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* ''Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines'': ''WesternAnimation/BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines'': A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved. Based on real monster trucks and a line of motorized equivalent toys from Hasbro (albeit from their Playskool subsidiary, oddly enough).
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Airing in the 1980s, ''Super Sunday'' (aka ''[[MarketBasedTitle Super Saturday]]'') was an half-hour block of cartoon shorts produced by Creator/SunbowEntertainment and [[Creator/DepatieFrelengEnterprises Marvel Productions]]. It aired in syndication on assorted television stations from October 1985 to October of 1986.
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Airing in the 1980s, ''Super Sunday'' (aka ''[[MarketBasedTitle Super Saturday]]'') was an half-hour block of cartoon shorts (akin to a WheelProgram) produced by Creator/SunbowEntertainment and [[Creator/DepatieFrelengEnterprises Marvel Productions]]. It aired in syndication on assorted television stations from October 1985 to October of 1986.
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Super Sunday is noted as being the starting point of ''Jem'', which was only one of two shorts to be made into a full-fledged TV series. The other short to receive a full cartoon series was ''Inhumanoids'', but only lasted for 13 episodes.
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Super Sunday is noted as being the starting point of ''Jem'', which was only one of two shorts to be made into a full-fledged TV series. The other short to receive a full cartoon series was ''Inhumanoids'', but it only lasted for 13 episodes.
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Airing in the 1980s, ''Super Sunday'' (aka ''[[MarketBasedTitle Super Sunday (AKA Super Saturday) Saturday]]'') was an half-hour block of cartoon shorts produced by Sunbow Productions Creator/SunbowEntertainment and [[Creator/DepatieFrelengEnterprises Marvel Productions.Productions]]. It aired in syndication on assorted television stations from October 1985 to October of 1986.
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* ''Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines'': A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved. Based on both the real monster truck and a line of motorized trucks from Hasbro (albeit from their Playskool subsidiary, oddly enough).
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* ''Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines'': A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved. Based on both the real monster truck trucks and a line of motorized trucks equivalent toys from Hasbro (albeit from their Playskool subsidiary, oddly enough).
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* ''{{WesternAnimation/Robotix}}'': A ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' clone where two factions – the peaceful Protectons and warmongering Terrakors – battle on the ailen world of Skalorr. Additional drama develops as a group of humans get caught in the battle. Based on the Milton Bradley/Hasbro line of Erector/K'nex motorized robot toys.
* ''BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines'': A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'': Named for the villians, the Inhumaniods are a group of mutated, subterranean beings who attempt to take over earth and enslave the human population. The scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, is entrusted to stop the Inhumanoids and call upon a group of beings, the Mutores, to aid them.
* ''BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines'': A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved.
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'': Named for the villians, the Inhumaniods are a group of mutated, subterranean beings who attempt to take over earth and enslave the human population. The scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, is entrusted to stop the Inhumanoids and call upon a group of beings, the Mutores, to aid them.
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* ''{{WesternAnimation/Robotix}}'': A ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' clone where two factions – the peaceful Protectons and warmongering Terrakors – battle on the ailen alien world of Skalorr. Additional drama develops as a group of humans get caught in the battle. Based on the Milton Bradley/Hasbro line of Erector/K'nex motorized robot toys.
*''BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines'': ''Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines'': A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved.
involved. Based on both the real monster truck and a line of motorized trucks from Hasbro (albeit from their Playskool subsidiary, oddly enough).
* ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'': Named for thevillians, villains, the Inhumaniods Inhumanoids are a group of mutated, subterranean beings who attempt to take over earth Earth and enslave the human population. The scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, is entrusted to stop the Inhumanoids and call upon a group of beings, the Mutores, to aid them.
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* ''{{Robotix}}'': ''{{WesternAnimation/Robotix}}'': A ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' clone where two factions – the peaceful Protectons and warmongering Terrakors – battle on the ailen world of Skalorr. Additional drama develops as a group of humans get caught in the battle. Based on the Milton Bradley/Hasbro line of Erector/K'nex motorized robot toys.
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Super Sunday is noted as being the starting point of Jem, which was only one of two shorts to be made into a full-fledged TV series. The other short to receive a full cartoon series was Inhumanoids, but only lasted for 13 episodes.
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Super Sunday is noted as being the starting point of Jem, ''Jem'', which was only one of two shorts to be made into a full-fledged TV series. The other short to receive a full cartoon series was Inhumanoids, ''Inhumanoids'', but only lasted for 13 episodes.
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* {{Jem}}: The adventures of Jerrica Benton, a case worker at a group home for troubled teens, who adopts her alter ego ("Jem") with the help of a special holographic computer bequeathed to her by her late father. The initial series – which aired as part of Super Sunday – centered on Jerrica learning about her alter ego, forming a band called the Holograms, and her first encounter with the rival band, The Misfits, and their corrupt manager, Eric Raymond, who want to put the Holograms out of business.
* {{Robotix}}: A Transformers' clone where two factions – the peaceful Protectons and warmongering Terrakors – battle on the ailen world of Skalorr. Additional drama develops as a group of humans get caught in the battle. Based on the Milton Bradley/Hasbro line of Erector/K'nex motorized robot toys.
* BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines: A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved.
* {{Inhumanoids}}: Named for the villians, the Inhumaniods are a group of mutated, subterranean beings who attempt to take over earth and enslave the human population. The scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, is entrusted to stop the Inhumanoids and call upon a group of beings, the Mutores, to aid them.
* {{Robotix}}: A Transformers' clone where two factions – the peaceful Protectons and warmongering Terrakors – battle on the ailen world of Skalorr. Additional drama develops as a group of humans get caught in the battle. Based on the Milton Bradley/Hasbro line of Erector/K'nex motorized robot toys.
* BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines: A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved.
* {{Inhumanoids}}: Named for the villians, the Inhumaniods are a group of mutated, subterranean beings who attempt to take over earth and enslave the human population. The scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, is entrusted to stop the Inhumanoids and call upon a group of beings, the Mutores, to aid them.
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* {{Jem}}: ''WesternAnimation/{{Jem}}'': The adventures of Jerrica Benton, a case worker at a group home for troubled teens, who adopts her alter ego ("Jem") with the help of a special holographic computer bequeathed to her by her late father. The initial series – which aired as part of Super Sunday – centered on Jerrica learning about her alter ego, forming a band called the Holograms, and her first encounter with the rival band, The Misfits, and their corrupt manager, Eric Raymond, who want to put the Holograms out of business.
*{{Robotix}}: ''{{Robotix}}'': A Transformers' ''Franchise/{{Transformers}}'' clone where two factions – the peaceful Protectons and warmongering Terrakors – battle on the ailen world of Skalorr. Additional drama develops as a group of humans get caught in the battle. Based on the Milton Bradley/Hasbro line of Erector/K'nex motorized robot toys.
*BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines: ''BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines'': A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved.
*{{Inhumanoids}}: ''WesternAnimation/{{Inhumanoids}}'': Named for the villians, the Inhumaniods are a group of mutated, subterranean beings who attempt to take over earth and enslave the human population. The scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, is entrusted to stop the Inhumanoids and call upon a group of beings, the Mutores, to aid them.
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{{Jem}}: The adventures of Jerrica Benton, a case worker at a group home for troubled teens, who adopts her alter ego ("Jem") with the help of a special holographic computer bequeathed to her by her late father. The initial series – which aired as part of Super Sunday – centered on Jerrica learning about her alter ego, forming a band called the Holograms, and her first encounter with the rival band, The Misfits, and their corrupt manager, Eric Raymond, who want to put the Holograms out of business.
*{{Robotix}}
{{Robotix}}: A Transformers' clone where two factions – the peaceful Protectons and warmongering Terrakors – battle on the ailen world of Skalorr. Additional drama develops as a group of humans get caught in the battle. Based on the Milton Bradley/Hasbro line of Erector/K'nex motorized robot toys.
*BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines
BigfootAndTheMuscleMachines: A young woman acquires a map leading to the Fountain of Youth, which a ruthless elderly billionaire is also trying to find. Yank Justice and his friends, who run a traveling monster truck show, get involved.
*{{Inhumanoids}}
{{Inhumanoids}}: Named for the villians, the Inhumaniods are a group of mutated, subterranean beings who attempt to take over earth and enslave the human population. The scientist-hero group, Earth Corps, is entrusted to stop the Inhumanoids and call upon a group of beings, the Mutores, to aid them.
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[[caption-width-right:299: Let's only hope they made Terrific Tuesday...]]
Airing in the 1980s, Super Sunday (AKA Super Saturday) was an half-hour block of cartoon shorts produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions. It aired in syndication on assorted television stations from October 1985 to October of 1986.
Shorts featured in this block:
{{Jem}}
{{Robotix}}
{{Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines}}
{{Inhumanoids}}
Super Sunday is noted as being the starting point of Jem, which was only one of two shorts to be made into a full-fledged TV series. The other short to receive a full cartoon series was Inhumanoids, but only lasted for 13 episodes.
[[caption-width-right:299: Let's only hope they made Terrific Tuesday...]]
Airing in the 1980s, Super Sunday (AKA Super Saturday) was an half-hour block of cartoon shorts produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions. It aired in syndication on assorted television stations from October 1985 to October of 1986.
Shorts featured in this block:
{{Jem}}
{{Robotix}}
{{Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines}}
{{Inhumanoids}}
Super Sunday is noted as being the starting point of Jem, which was only one of two shorts to be made into a full-fledged TV series. The other short to receive a full cartoon series was Inhumanoids, but only lasted for 13 episodes.
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[[caption-width-right:299: Let's only hope they made Terrific Tuesday...]]
Airing in the 1980s, Super Sunday (AKA Super Saturday) was an half-hour block of cartoon shorts produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions. It aired in syndication on assorted television stations from October 1985 to October of 1986.
Shorts featured in this block:
{{Jem}}
{{Robotix}}
{{Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines}}
{{Inhumanoids}}
Super Sunday is noted as being the starting point of Jem, which was only one of two shorts to be made into a full-fledged TV series. The other short to receive a full cartoon series was Inhumanoids, but only lasted for 13 episodes.
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[[caption-width-right:299: Let's only hope they made Terrific Tuesday...]]
Airing in the 1980s, Super Sunday (AKA Super Saturday) was an half-hour block of cartoon shorts produced by Sunbow Productions and Marvel Productions. It aired in syndication on assorted television stations from October 1985 to October of 1986.
Shorts featured in this block:
{{Jem}}
{{Robotix}}
{{Bigfoot And The Muscle Machines}}
{{Inhumanoids}}
Super Sunday is noted as being the starting point of Jem, which was only one of two shorts to be made into a full-fledged TV series. The other short to receive a full cartoon series was Inhumanoids, but only lasted for 13 episodes.
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