XPost: rec.arts.tv, rec.arts.animation   
   From: ted@loft.tnolan.com   
      
   In article <06f2106a2c72f86b08f9783000426cb2@hamiltonhall.info>,   
   john wrote:   
   >In article <107hu3e$3rkoo$8@dont-email.me>, weberm@polaris.net wrote:   
   >   
   >>When your favorite sitcom gets turned into a Saturday morning cartoon with   
   >>time travel, raccoons, and pantless pigs, you know you’re living in peak   
   >>classic TV. From Happy Days to Star Trek, The Dukes of Hazzard to Laverne &   
   >>Shirley, these live-action classics were reimagined as animated chaos… often   
   >>with questionable results.   
   >>   
   >>In this countdown, we revisit five of the most bizarre (or maybe the best)   
   >>cartoon spinoffs ever made.   
   >>   
   >>Chapters:   
   >>00:00 - Intro   
   >>00:57 - The Dukes (The Dukes of Hazzard)   
   >>04:04 - Jeannie (I Dream of Jeannie)   
   >>07:46 - Star Trek: The Animated Series (Star Trek)   
   >>12:14 - The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang (Happy Days)   
   >>14:58 - Laverne & Shirley in the Army (Laverne & Shirley)   
   >>   
   >>https://youtu.be/qmFQpSH0SFU?si=3bra0yRkMpAwC4Rm   
   >   
   >There was a series of the show "Emergency!".Thought I'd see the Brady   
   >Kids on here too.   
   >As a kid I always wondered why the animal side kicks weren't in the live   
   >action version.   
   >Also on "Star Trek" I was wondering where all these alien crew members   
   >came from and   
   >weren't on the original show.The answer is simple In animation you can   
   >do ANYTHING!   
   >   
      
   That's right! It didn't cost any more to badly animate M'Ress   
   than it did to badly animate Kirk!   
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