Can you name these spooky Saturday morning cartoon characters?
Ghosts and vampires and werewolves… oh my!

Saturday morning cartoons had all kinds of whimsical characters, from talking dune buggies to spying squirrels.
There also happened to be a lot of (friendly) monsters, ghouls and ghosts. The following toons could be seen in the 1960s, '70s and '80s. See if you can name them!
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This 1979 Hanna-Barbera cartoon featured "the Angels" and what ghost floating above them?
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This cartoon based on a movie ran from 1989–91.
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This flying Hanna-Barbera robot teamed up with a band of groovy superheroes called the Impossibles.
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This late-'70s cartoon centered around a bucktooth werewolf.
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That's Sabrina on the right. Who are the characters in the doorway?
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This spell-casting Hanna-Barbera witch appeared on the The Atom Ant / Secret Squirrel Show in the Sixties.
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This 1971 Hanna-Barbera cartoon featured a Revolutionary War ghost named Mudsy and his cat named Boo.
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This 1978 Hanna-Barbara show featured Buford the bloodhound and what character on the right?
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The 1980 CBS cartoon featured a reformed Dracula leading a team of teenagers who turned into monsters.
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Who came first — Quacula or Count Duckula?
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This 1973 Hanna-Barbera cartoon was a lot like Scooby-Doo. The dog shared a name with a Mayberry character.
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Finally, back to this image again. Who is the fellow on the right with the red nose and bow tie?

Can you name these spooky Saturday morning cartoon characters?
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20 Comments

11/12. So many bad Scooby-Doo clones. Fangface's characters were based on Slip and Sach from The Bowery Boys movies. Didn't know the Duck question.
You got 11 out of 12
Like, wow, man! You really know your ghosts! Enjoy a snack.
Lesson to be learned here by me - READ THE CLUE.
Like, wow, man! You really know your ghosts! Enjoy a snack.
Lesson to be learned here by me - READ THE CLUE.
12/12. If I hadn't gotten the answer off the question alone, or from the cartoon, that's when I "cheated" and looked at the choices. The only one that hung me up: Quackula/Count Duckula. I got the answer from the animation. the older looking/drawn one was Quackula. My favorites, out of all the ones listed: FUNKY PHANTOM & GROOVY GOOLIES!