I’m pretty sure mine was Ninja Turtles.

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    @Stellario Battle of the Planets!

    G-Force: five incredible young people with superpowers, and watching over them from Center Neptune: 7-Zark-7. Watching, warning against surprise attack by alien galaxies from beyond space.

    G-Force: fearless young orphans, protecting Earth’s entire galaxy. Always five, acting as one. Dedicated, inseparable, invincible!

    (It’s actually embarrassingly terrible, but as a wee pup I was hooked!)

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    The Bugs Bunny/Roadrunner Show. 90 minutes of animated shorts from the 50s! …and part of the 60s, I believe.

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    Sonic x

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    John Blackstar, astronaut — is swept through a black hole — into an ancient alien universe. Trapped on the planet Sagar, Blackstar is rescued by the tiny Trobbit people. In turn he joins their fight for freedom against the cruel Overlord — who rules by the might of the PowerStar. The PowerStar is split into the PowerSword — and the StarSword. And so, with StarSword in hand, Blackstar, together with his allies, sets out to save the planet Sagar. This is his destiny.

    “I am John Blackstar.”

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      I am John Blackstar Googles it. Wow, that’s a real cartoon! Awesome! (John Blackstar is kinda hot.)

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    Thundarr the Barbarian. It had super-science. It had sorcery. It had anthros. And it had high adventure! It was basically animated Gamma World, and it was fun to see which ruined cities showed up each week.

    Close second: The New Adventures of Flash Gordon. Prince Thunn was my first real furry crush as a kid. Seeing a lion-man in a loincloth and manacles run around with his very close friend Flash was… um… inspirational.