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Question: What was the first prime-time cartoon?


Answer: Assuming you mean the first prime-time animated network series, Ralph, that would be ABC's legendary Flintstones, which ran for six years beginning in September 1960 (and has been repeated in more places and at more times than I could begin to count). The show pioneered the half-hour animated comedy on network TV, and enjoyed a wave of merchandise sales decades before anyone ever threw on a Bart Simpson "Don't have a cow, man!" T-shirt.

The Flintstones was the fourth animated series created by William Hanna and Joe Barbera (after Ruff and Reddy, Huckleberry Hound and Quick Draw McGraw, all of which were either Saturday-morning or syndicated offerings). And according to Barbera, read full article

Mayor Chuck Reed, of San Jose, Calif., and Mayor Alan McGraw, of Round Rock, Texas, tell CNBC...
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Posted: 8/7/2009
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Posted: 8/28/2009
With "dead" husband Rex (Laurence Harvey) in the wings, "widow" Stella (Lee Remick) receives...
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Synopsis: Twenty years older, the Three Musketeers reunite to fight for Queen and country -...
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Posted: 11/1/2009
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Creature (Writer) 1985 Movie
The Seniors (Actor) 1978 Movie
Shinbone Alley (Actor - Big Bill, Sr.) 1971 Movie
Where's Huddles? (Voice - Mad Dog Maloney) 1970 TV Show Series
A Dream Of Kings (Actor - Fig King) 1969 Movie

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What was the first prime-time ...

Question: What was the first prime-time cartoon?


Answer: Assuming you mean the first prime-time animated network series, Ralph, that would be ABC's legendary Flintstones, which ran for six years beginning in September 1960 (and has been repeated in more places and at more times than I could begin to count). The show pioneered the half-hour animated comedy on network TV, and enjoyed a wave of merchandise sales decades before anyone ever threw on a Bart Simpson "Don't have a cow, man!" T-shirt.

The Flintstones was the fourth animated series created by William Hanna and Joe Barbera (after Ruff and Reddy, Huckleberry Hound and Quick Draw McGraw, all of which were either Saturday-morning or syndicated offerings). And according to Barbera, read more

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