Can you I.D. 1970s cartoons from a single frame of the intro sequence?
Zoinks! The Seventies gave us way more than just Scooby-Doo!

Do you think Seventies cartoons are the grooviest?
You're not wrong. The decade was jammed full of musical animated series. But it also gave us tons of cartoon spin-offs and some of the kookiest cartoons ever produced.
If you're a Seventies cartoon expert, trust your instincts below. We'll show you a single frame from the intro sequence of a 1970s cartoon. It's up to you to figure out which cartoon it is. Good luck!
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This TV teen joined her siblings in which animated spin-off?
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Here's another familiar face we watched grow up in the 1960s. Which Flintstones spin-off is this?
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The Seventies packed Saturday morning full of animated TV spin-offs. Which cartoon spin-off is this?
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Cartoon dogs never go out of vogue. Recognize this dutiful pooch?
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The Seventies had sci-fi 'toons, too. Recognize this one?
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This hairy guy was a key character on which 1970s cartoon?
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Here's another cartoon hero, alias Penry, the mild-mannered janitor:
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This enduring animated series began as educational commercials:
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The hero at the heart of this animated series had to be thawed from a block of ice:
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You could find the star of this cartoon living in an underwater civilization:

Can you I.D. 1970s cartoons from a single frame of the intro sequence?
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41 Comments

10 out of 10. Loved " Star Trek: The Animated Series" The cast of Trek voiced their alter egos on the animated series and the scripts were well written.
10/10 I did better than I thought I would. 70s cartoons har their high points and their low ones.
Loved the theme songs from Emergency +4 and had a crush on Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kids.
Loved the theme songs from Emergency +4 and had a crush on Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kids.
Bummer. Only 4 right. The 70's, when cartoons stopped being funny and started being "educational" and moral and preachy. So I don't feel bad. Woody Woodpecker and Jonny Quest and The Herculoids RULE !
10//10! Anyone out there a "real" fan of P/BB, can tell me the name of their kids, and which one inherited their father's strength.