These are the complete filmographies for the cartoon shorts series created by American animation producer Fred Seibert from 1995 through 2022, at Hanna-Barbera Cartoons and his animation production companies Frederator Studios and FredFilms.[1]
What A Cartoon! was producer Fred Seibert's first cartoon incubator, featuring 48 original animated shorts. Produced during Fred Seibert's presidency of Hanna-Barbera,[2] and exhibited on Cartoon Network. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.
The spin-off series were Dexter's Laboratory, Cow and Chicken, Johnny Bravo, I Am Weasel, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and The Powerpuff Girls.
No. | Title | Episode | Created by | Hanna-Barbera | Cartoon Network Studios | Plot | Original air date | |
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1 | The Powerpuff Girls | "Meat Fuzzy Lumkins" | The Powerpuff Girls fight to stop Fuzzy Lumpkins' plot to turn everything into meat. Note 1: This episode was included as a bonus toon on various Cartoon Network Video releases throughout the series run. Note 2: First pilot to The Powerpuff Girls. | [3] | ||||
2 | Dexter's Laboratory | Dee Dee and Dexter battle turning each other into animals, using Dexter's latest invention. Note 1: First short to become a series after being deemed most popular through a vote held in 1995. Note 2: This episode was nominated for an Emmy. Note 3: First pilot to Dexter's Laboratory. | [4] | |||||
3 | Yuckie Duck | "Short Orders" | Pat Ventura | Yuckie Duck works as a cook and waiter in a dirty restaurant, and delivers unappealing orders to the demanding customers. | [5] | |||
4 | Dino | "Stay Out!" | Hanna-Barbera (original character) | The Flintstones' pet, Dino, tries to keep the house cat outside for the night. Note: First spin-off episode to The Flintstones. | [6] | |||
5 | Johnny Bravo | Johnny Bravo tries to score with a zookeeper girl by capturing a runaway gorilla. Note: First pilot to Johnny Bravo. | [7] | |||||
6 | Sledgehammer O'Possum | "Out and About" | Patrick Ventura | A trouble-making possum named Sledgehammer frustrates a dog's plans to enjoy a quiet summer day out. | [8] | |||
7 | George and Junior | "Look Out Below" | Tex Avery (original characters) | Classic duo George and Junior attempt to fix a lightbulb an angry pigeon keeps breaking. Note: This short was a re-imagining of the original George and Junior cartoons. | [9] | |||
8 | Hard Luck Duck | William Hanna | After venturing away from Harley Gators watch, Hard Luck Duck is a hungry fox's target to be cooked. | [10] | ||||
9 | Shake & Flick | "Raw Deal in Rome" | Michael Rann, Eugene Mattos, and George Johnson | A flea named Flick has a personal agenda with a local performer, a poodle named Shake, in an anachronistic Rome setting where the two constantly try to one up each other. Note: This short was nominated to be adapted into a series but it lost to Johnny Bravo. | [11] | |||
10 | The Adventures of Captain Buzz Cheeply | "A Clean Getaway" | Meinert Hansen | Captain Buzz Cheeply and his robot sidekick, Slide, must escape a planet full of "Blubnoids" who have abnormally sized foreheads but small-sized brains whilst trying to do their laundry. | [12] | |||
11 | O. Ratz with Dave D. Fly | "Rat in a Hot Tin Can" | Jerry Reynolds and Russ Harris | A rat named O. Ratz and his fly companion, Dave D. Fly, try to find a place to stay for the night during winter in the city. | [13] | |||
12 | Pfish and Chip | "Short Pfuse" | Butch Hartman, Michael Rann, and Eugene Mattos | Pfish (a shark) and Chip (a short-tempered lynx) attempt to stop the squeaky-laughing Mad Bomber while the Chief naps. | [14] | |||
13 | The Fat Cats | "Drip Dry Drips" | Jon McClenahan | Brothers Louie and Elmo set a laundry business, expecting to earn some cash. They get a request from the President, but accidentally destroy his suit. | [15] | |||
14 | George and Junior (uncredited) | "George and Junior's Christmas Spectacular" | Tex Avery (original characters) | George and Junior are forced to deliver one of Santa's presents after they fail to mail in one of his letters. | [16] | |||
15 | Yoink! of the Yukon | Don Jurwich, Jerry Eisenberg, and Jim Ryan | The mounted police has its uniforms stolen, so Yoink and Sergeant Farnsworth Farflung are sent to retrieve them. | [17] | ||||
16 | Yuckie Duck | "I'm on My Way" | Patrick A. Ventura | Yuckie Duck works as a paramedic, but does more harm than good to his patients. | [18] | |||
17 | Mina and the Count | "Interlude with a Vampire" | Vlad the Count is forced to play with Mina after a mix-up in the schedule with his victims. Note: Pilot to the Mina and the Count shorts which are featured on Season 2 of Oh Yeah! Cartoons, making it the only short to appear in both cartoon variety shows. | [19] | ||||
18 | Cow and Chicken | "No Smoking" | The Devil (later known as the Red Guy) kidnaps Chicken, who must be saved from damnation of smoking by Super Cow (who is his sister, Cow). Note 1: This episode was nominated for an Emmy. Note 2: Pilot to Cow and Chicken. | [20] | ||||
19 | Boid 'n' Woim | C. Miles Thompson | A worm named Mr. Woim hitchhikes in the middle of the California desert alongside a bird named Mr. Boid. While driving there, Woim crashes Boid's car and they begin to hallucinate. | [21] [22] | ||||
20 | Jof | "Help?" | A cat that pricks his finger while sewing asks for help at the hospital, but its personnel do more harm then good. | [23] | ||||
21 | Podunk Possum | "One Step Beyond" | Joe Orrantia and Elizabeth Stonecypher | A possum acquires an abandoned farm with three chickens to lay eggs for him, and has to defend them from a fried chicken titan, Major Portions. | [24] | |||
22 | The Powerpuff Girls | "Crime 101" | Craig McCracken | The Powerpuff Girls aid the bumbling Amoeba Boys in becoming able criminals. Note: Second pilot to The Powerpuff Girls. | [25] | |||
23 | Wind-Up Wolf | William Hanna | The Big Bad Wolf creates a robot minion wolf to attempt to finally get the Three Little Pigs. Note: William Hanna's final cartoon short.[26] | [27] | ||||
24 | Hillbilly Blue | Crawdad Eustace is fed-up with being treated as food and goes with possum pal Mordechai on a cross-country trip to New Orleans. | [28] | |||||
25 | Courage the Cowardly Dog | "The Chicken from Outer Space" | Courage tries to stop an alien chicken's plans to invade Earth while in his owners' farm. Note 1: This short was nominated for an Oscar. Note 2: Pilot to Courage the Cowardly Dog. | [29] | ||||
26 | Pizza Boy | "No Tip" | Pizza Boy must deliver a pizza to Antarctica safe and sound under five minutes, or else he will receive no tip. | [30] | ||||
27 | Gramps | Mike Ryan and Butch Hartman | Gramps tells his grandchildren about his battle against invading aliens. | [31] | ||||
28 | Dexter's Laboratory | "The Big Sister" | Genndy Tartakovsky | Dexter prevents giantess Dee Dee from attacking the whole city. Note 1: This episode was nominated for an Emmy. Note 2: Second pilot to Dexter's Laboratory. | [32] | |||
29 | Bloo's Gang | "Bow-Wow Buccaneers" | Mike Milo and Harry McLaughlin | Bloo and his dog friends sneak out of their owner's houses at midnight to set on a pirate adventure in the city. | [33] | |||
30 | Jungle Boy | "Mr. Monkeyman" | Van Partible | Jealous King Raymond attempts to taint hero Jungle Boy's reputation after he begins to lose fame. | [34] | |||
31 | Godfrey & Zeek | "Lost Control" | A giraffe named Godfrey and a pig named Zeek leave their zoo home and visit a residual water treatment plant to retrieve the remote control they accidentally flushed down the toilet. | [35] | ||||
32 | Tumbleweed Tex | "School Daze" | Robert Alvarez | A Wild West outlaw needs to finish the fourth grade and deal with his obnoxious class rival, Little Timmy. | [36] | |||
33 | Buy One, Get One Free | Charlie Bean, Carey Yost, and Don Shank | A man named Reilly gets a cat named Flinch in order to impress a female cat lover named Sofie and threatens the cat that if there is a scratch on anything while he's away, he will send him to the violin factory. It won't be easy when Sophie leaves Flinch a feline playmate named Fix that only wants to party. | |||||
34 | The Kitchen Casanova | A first-time cook named Jesse is preparing a dinner for his date. Trouble arises when the wind flips the pages from his cookbook. | [37] | |||||
35 | The Ignoramooses | Mike Milo and Harry McLaughlin | Two moose believe they are going to be adopted by a rich hunter due to tracking collars that a biologist put on them (they think they are pet collars), and wreak havoc in his mansion. | [38] | ||||
36 | Johnny Bravo (uncredited) | "Johnny Bravo and the Amazon Women" | Van Partible | Johnny Bravo is left stranded in an island filled with beautiful giant women. Note: Second pilot to Johnny Bravo. | [39] | |||
37 | Pfish and Chip | "Blammo the Clown" | Butch Hartman, Michael Rann, and Eugene Mattos | The bomb squad, Pfish and Chip, face yet another clown bomber, Blammo. It isn't easy when they have to watch and protect the chief's teddy bear whilst trying to stop the clown. | [40] | |||
38 | Awfully Lucky | A greedy guy named Luther discovers the Paradox Pearl, which brings him good luck, but not without consequences. When Luther tries to turn it in to the city museum for ten million dollars, he finds out just how harsh the consequences are. | [41] | |||||
39 | Strange Things | Mike Wellins | A robot finds a job as a janitor. He must remember that if it says "Don't Touch", don't touch. Note: The series' only computer-animated short. | [42] | ||||
40 | Snoot's New Squat | Jeret Ochi and Victor Ortado | Snoot, the flea-like alien, finds a new home on a neurotic neat-freak dog, Al. Note: A reference to the popular movie Forrest Gump is made by Snoot when Al runs away. Snoot morphs into a girl and shouts the same way as Jenny does to Forrest. | [43] | ||||
41 | Larry and Steve | Steve, a homeless dog, is adopted by dimwit Larry (the only man to understand dog) and lives disaster after disaster when Larry takes him shopping. Note: Episode's style developed into MacFarlane's Family Guy. | [44] | |||||
42 | Sledgehammer O'Possum | "What's Goin' on Back There?!" | Patrick A. Ventura | Sledgehammer O'Possum takes shelter from the cold in a mailbox, much to the dismay of a mailman named Ethel who will stop at nothing to make him leave. | [45] | |||
43 | The Zoonatiks | "Home Sweet Home" | Paul Parducci, James Giordano, and R.J. Reiley | A bear named Bill, a monkey named Knuckles and a turtle named Shelby try to enter the all-star Hackensack Zoo after feeling unwanted at the circus. | [46] | |||
44 | Swamp and Tad | "Mission Imfrogable" | John Rice and Achiu So | Swamp and Tad, two frog guards who work on Planet Marsh, are sent by the King to get a package on Earth. | ||||
45 | Dino | "The Great Egg-Scape" | Hanna-Barbera (original character) | Dino takes care of a baby dinosaur and tries to prevent him from growing. Note: Second and final spin-off episode to The Flintstones. | [47] | |||
46 | Malcom and Melvin | Melvin is an alienated loser until he meets Malcom, a trumpeter cockroach who has a huge talent. Note: The creator Bakshi disowned both shorts upon release. | [48] | |||||
47 | The Worm (uncredited) | "Tales of Worm Paranoia" | Eddie Fitzgerald | Johnny is a peaceful and forgiving worm until a human steps on him repeatedly. As a result, the worm becomes paranoid and angered at the human race, seeking revenge. Note: Style reminiscent of John Kricfalusi's The Ren & Stimpy Show; he is listed with a "Special Thanks" credit. | [49] | |||
48 | Malcom and Melvin (uncredited) | "Babe! He... Calls Me" | Ralph Bakshi | Melvin's saga continues as his partnership with Malcom is compromised by an urban superhero's intrusion. Meanwhile, Melvin's mother aids a criminal after being unable to meet with her son. Note: The creator Bakshi disowned both shorts upon release. | [50] |
Oh Yeah! Cartoons was Fred Seibert's second cartoon incubator and Frederator Studios' first production, with 99 original shorts exhibited on Nickelodeon. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.
The series spin-offs were The Fairly OddParents, ChalkZone, and My Life as a Teenage Robot.
Hosted by various school kids from Brooklyn.
Hosted by Kenan Thompson.
Hosted by Josh Server.
The original 39 Random! Cartoons shorts were supervised by series creator Fred Seibert and produced by Eric Homan and Kevin Kolde as Frederator Studios's third cartoon incubator. Exhibited on Nickelodeon. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.
Spin-off series were Adventure Time (Cartoon Network), Fanboy & Chum Chum (Nickelodeon), and Bravest Warriors (Cartoon Hangover and Cartoon Hangover Select on VRV).
The Meth Minute 39 had 39 original short cartoons and one bonus short, and was Frederator's fourth cartoon incubator. Production supervision was by series creator Fred Seibert, all individual cartoons were created by Dan Meth and produced by Carrie Miller, for exhibition on Channel Frederator. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.[51]
The spin-off series was "Nite Fite."[52]
Episode | Title | Creator/Director | Air Date | |
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1 | Internet People | Dan Meth | September 5, 2007 | |
2 | Sex Machine | Dan Meth | September 28, 2007 | |
3 | Is Rush Heavy Metal? "Nite Fite" | Dan Meth | October 11, 2007 | |
4 | Dog Video Dating | Dan Meth | October 18, 2007 | |
5 | Mike Tyson's Brunch Out! | Dan Meth | October 23, 2007 | |
6 | The Music Nerds | Dan Meth | November 1, 2007 | |
7 | Ultra and the Lazer Hearts | Dan Meth | November 8, 2007 | |
8 | Pink Floyd's Syd Barrett Visits His Accountant | Dan Meth | November 15, 2007 | |
9 | Beef and Stu in "PEZ Power" | Dan Meth | November 21, 2007 | |
10 | Cavalcade of Laffs | Dan Meth | November 29, 2007 | |
11 | Watermelon Nights | Dan Meth | December 4, 2007 | |
12 | The Craigs | Dan Meth | December 13, 2007 | |
13 | Seasons Greetings From The Meth Minute 39 | Dan Meth | December 20, 2007 | |
14 | Beef & Stu in "Mustard Water" | Dan Meth | December 27, 2007 | |
15 | P-COK Hip Hop Video | Dan Meth | January 3, 2008 | |
16 | Sid and Nancy in "Hotel Heartbreak" | Dan Meth | January 10, 2008 | |
17 | Drinking & Drawing | Dan Meth | January 17, 2008 | |
18 | Foreign Cartoon About Hands | Dan Meth | January 23, 2008 | |
19 | Endless Poop in "Cavalcade of Laffs 2" | Dan Meth | January 30, 2008 | |
20 | Space Cowboy on Mars | Dan Meth | February 7, 2008 | |
21 | Rejected Kid-Show Ideas! Not For Kids | Dan Meth | February 14, 2008 | |
22 | Bob Meets The Beatles | Dan Meth | February 20, 2008 | |
23 | The Music Nerds Do Karaoke | Dan Meth | February 28, 2008 | |
24 | Hollywood Stars in Japanese Commercials: Japandering | Dan Meth | March 6, 2008 | |
25 | Fake Reality Show: The Palms | Dan Meth | March 13, 2008 | |
26 | Space Cowboy on the Moon | Dan Meth | March 20, 2008 | |
27 | Wang Warriors | Dan Meth | March 27, 2008 | |
28 | The Craigs Phone It In | Dan Meth | April 3, 2008 | |
29 | XXXX | Dan Meth | April 10, 2008 | |
30 | Stu's Song | Dan Meth | April 17, 2008 | |
31 | Ultra & the Lazer Hearts: Throat Duel! | Dan Meth | April 24, 2008 | |
32 | Emomelon Days | Dan Meth | May 1, 2008 | |
33 | XXXX | Dan Meth | May 8, 2008 | |
34 | Fan Fiction | Dan Meth | May 15, 2008 | |
35 | Viewer Calls | Dan Meth | May 22, 2008 | |
36 | Space Cowboy on Earth | Dan Meth | May 29, 2008 | |
37 | Company Picnic | Dan Meth | June 5, 2008 | |
38 | If The Meth Minute Never Ended: The Meth Minute 39 Thousand | Dan Meth | June 12, 2008 | |
39 | We Were the Meth Minute | Dan Meth | June 19, 2008 | |
Bonus | Secrets of the Space Cowboy | Dan Meth | June 26, 2008 | |
Bonus | The Stoic Squirrel in the Big City | Dan Meth | July 10, 2008 |
There were 11 Too Cool! Cartoons, Frederator Studios' fifth cartoon incubator, produced by Eric Homan and Kevin Kolde at Frederator Studios in Burbank. Exhibited at Cartoon Hangover. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.
Spin-off series were Bee & PuppyCat (Cartoon Hangover and Netflix) and (Netflix).
Episode | Title | Creator | Director | Air Date | Cast | |
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101 | Our New Electrical Morals | Mike Rosenthal | Kenny Pittenger | April 4, 2013 | Fred Tatasciore, Johnny Hawkes, Audrey Wasilewski, Kari Wahlgren | |
102 | Rocket Dog | Mel Roach | Mel Roach | May 2, 2013 | Mel Roach, Josh Lawson, Steven Blum, Kari Wahlgren | |
103 | Ace Discovery | Tom Gran & Martin Woolley | Tom Gran & Martin Woolley | May 30, 2013 | Ako Mitchell, Hugo Harold-Harrison, Eric Meyers, Doireann Ní Chorragáin, Martin Woolley | |
104 | Bee and PuppyCat Part 1 | July 11, 2013 | Allyn Rachel, Kent Osborne, Tom Kenny | |||
105 | Bee and PuppyCat: Part 2 | Natasha Allegri | Larry Leichliter | August 9, 2013 | Allyn Rachel, Frank Gibson, Marina Sirtis | |
106 | Doctor Lollipop | Kelly Martin | Aliki Grafft | September 12, 2013 | Chris Diamantopoulos, Dee Baker, Rose McGowan, Jason Marsden, Travis Willingham | |
107 | Dead End | Hamish Steele | Mel Roach | June 26, 2014 | Zack Pearlman, Cameron Goodman, Stefan Marks, Maria Bamford | |
108 | Chainsaw Richard | Christopher Reineman | Tom King | July 17, 2014 | Tyler Merna, Ashly Burch, Eric Bauza, River Jordan | |
109 | Manly | Jesse Moynihan & Justin Moynihan | Jesse Moynihan & Justin Moynihan | July 31, 2014 | Jill Bartlett, Joey Richter, Steve Agee, Roger Craig Smith | |
110 | SpaceBear | Andy Helms | Dave Ferguson | August 14, 2014 | Rodger Bumpass, Christopher Curry, Ogie Banks, Josh Keaton | |
111 | Blackford Manor | Jiwook Kim | Jiwook Kim | August 28, 2014 | Ashly Burch, Martin Rayner, Billy West |
The 12 GO! Cartoons was Frederator Studios' sixth cartoon incubator, produced by Eric Homan and Kevin Kolde, in conjunction with Sony Pictures Animation.[53] Exhibited at Cartoon Hangover and Cartoon Hangover Select [54] on Ellation's VRV subscription platform. The shorts are listed in the order that they originally aired.[55]
Spin-off series will be announced in the second half of 2018.
Frederator Digital's Mini-Series are produced by Carrie Miller and executive produced by Fred Seibert. Originally exhibited on Cartoon Hangover Select on the VRV subscription platform, they are all available on Cartoon Hangover on YouTube.