SW in Western Animation Compilation
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From Hanna-Barbera's The All New Popeye Hour:
"The Sword of Fitzwilly" (a Popeye's Treasure Hunt segment)
"Popeye in Wonderland" (a Popeye's Treasure Hunt segment
Also, one of the made-for-TV Popeye cartoons from the early 1960's is "Popeye and the Spinach Stalk". (Though the "animation director" is Ken Hultgren, who drew the characters really off-model.)
"The Sword of Fitzwilly" (a Popeye's Treasure Hunt segment)
"Popeye in Wonderland" (a Popeye's Treasure Hunt segment
Also, one of the made-for-TV Popeye cartoons from the early 1960's is "Popeye and the Spinach Stalk". (Though the "animation director" is Ken Hultgren, who drew the characters really off-model.)
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Gabriela Codrea-Fairy Princess Willow (Scooby-Doo and the Goblin King) uploaded to YouTube by Sci-Red (Not in English)
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Star Trek: The Animated Series "The Terratin Incident"
(This may be on Paramount+.)
(This may be on Paramount+.)
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Screw that noise. I got ya covered, thanks to wcostream.Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βTue Aug 05, 2025 9:47 amStar Trek: The Animated Series "The Terratin Incident"
(This may be on Paramount+.)
https://www.wco.tv/star-trek-the-animat ... n-incident
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I vaguely remember not liking these characters at all. She'd keep making irritating jokes about how lazy he was, and then when a crime happened, she'd shrink while they were still in her house, so he'd have to cary her.Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βWed Jul 30, 2025 8:36 am"Superstretch and Microwoman"
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I liked seeing a happily married superhero couple, as opposed to that wife beater Hank Pym.
And sometimes Microwoman rode around on their dog Trouble, who usually was part of the team.
(Though I only got to watch one episode before most of my DVD's were taken away from me by one of my sisters.)
And sometimes Microwoman rode around on their dog Trouble, who usually was part of the team.
(Though I only got to watch one episode before most of my DVD's were taken away from me by one of my sisters.)
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Filmation's Shazam! (animated version):
"Flight 601 Has Vanished"
"Best Seller"
"Flight 601 Has Vanished"
"Best Seller"
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Hi Hi Puffy AmiYumi "Small Stuff" ("We must have shrunk in the dryer!")
(Someone who worked on this cartoon must be a Tom and Jerry fan. The classic "Tom scream" is heard when a couch gets dropped on the cat's paws. Plus Ami and Yumi use the freon lines under the refrigerator to freeze the cat solid, similar to what happens to Tom at the end of "Mice Follies".)
(Someone who worked on this cartoon must be a Tom and Jerry fan. The classic "Tom scream" is heard when a couch gets dropped on the cat's paws. Plus Ami and Yumi use the freon lines under the refrigerator to freeze the cat solid, similar to what happens to Tom at the end of "Mice Follies".)
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Disney's Kim Possible:
"Virtu-Ron"
"Go Team Go"
(This series may be on Disney+.The episodes on YouTube either have a very small image or are very blurry.)
"Virtu-Ron"
"Go Team Go"
(This series may be on Disney+.The episodes on YouTube either have a very small image or are very blurry.)
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Wish you'd join and post active links!Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βFri Sep 05, 2025 8:24 am
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Keeping this thread on topic:
The Plastic Man segment "Toyman" from The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Hour is on the Internet Archive. I actually watched the original Saturday morning broadcast of this. But back then I didn't notice how dark the possible fate of the shrunken people was. It ranks right up there with the "Size Matters" episode of (the original) Charmed. (I also didn't notice that Hula Hula's voice was based on Lou Costello, the inflection more than the voice itself. And I had watched Abbott and Costello movies (as well as Lou Costello's only solo movie, The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock (which technically has SW content),) on Sundays on Tampa's WTOG 44 before then.
The Plastic Man segment "Toyman" from The Plastic Man Comedy Adventure Hour is on the Internet Archive. I actually watched the original Saturday morning broadcast of this. But back then I didn't notice how dark the possible fate of the shrunken people was. It ranks right up there with the "Size Matters" episode of (the original) Charmed. (I also didn't notice that Hula Hula's voice was based on Lou Costello, the inflection more than the voice itself. And I had watched Abbott and Costello movies (as well as Lou Costello's only solo movie, The 30 Foot Bride of Candy Rock (which technically has SW content),) on Sundays on Tampa's WTOG 44 before then.
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@Godforgives,Idon't in case you miss some of your ventiung..it has been moved.
Please try to keep all your venting and ranting needs to the Banter and Flames board. that is what it is for.
I don't like when I have to listen to people complain...and the board has enough real issues right now, so I don't need those extra complaints
Please try to keep all your venting and ranting needs to the Banter and Flames board. that is what it is for.
I don't like when I have to listen to people complain...and the board has enough real issues right now, so I don't need those extra complaints

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I actually suggested that you move my venting to its own thread, titled "Bobby's venting", back in August, but I guess you didn't see that post.Elana wrote: βMon Sep 08, 2025 3:40 pm@Godforgives,Idon't in case you miss some of your ventiung..it has been moved.
Please try to keep all your venting and ranting needs to the Banter and Flames board. that is what it is for.
I don't like when I have to listen to people complain...and the board has enough real issues right now, so I don't need those extra complaints![]()
Here are the other threads that I vented in, so you can move those posts too:
"Seriously?" in the "Introductions" sub-forum
"Trying to make a United Front of the SW community" in the "General Comments" sub-forum
"Strange cookie requests" in the "Troubleshooting" sub-forum
"SW in Live Action Television Compilation" in the "SW in the Media" sub-forum
"The Little People (1967)" in the "SW Stories" sub-forum
And I think that's it. I'm about ready to register as a member here with my username from the old days, so I can post working links, and edit my posts to correct typos. It's frustrating not being able to do that.
Bobby (The one with the memory) ("Behind every successful woman is a substantial amount of coffee"-one of your signatures from Minimizer's board)
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Tsk, you must confuse me with someone who cares



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The episode of The Heathcliff and Dingbat Show with the segment "Health Nutz" (Dingbat and the Creeps) is on the Internet Archive. I watched the original broadcast of this too. ("You lost weight, didn't you?")
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Here's "The Babysitter":
The other two episodes in their entirety:'
(There's also Bewitched-style SW with Aunt Hilda and/or Aunt Zelda in at least five episodes, if there's interest in that.)
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Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βSat Jul 26, 2025 8:51 amAfter all of the Winx Club girls earned their Enchantix over the course of Season Three, all of them except Bloom could shrink themself. (I think Bloom could finally shrink herself in the first movie, which I haven't watched yet.) But Bloom was actually the first of the Winx Club girls to shrink, during Season Two.
Winx Club-FULL EPISODE The Spy in the Shadows Season 2 Episode 19 uploaded to YouTube by Winx Club Official
(This is the original European version, not the redubbed (and sometimes edited/censored) 4Kids version that aired in the US.)
(Note where the "phony" Professor Avalon's hand is after Bloom is herself again. In the next shot, Bloom's arms are crossed over her chest, like she's saying "Hands off, pervert!">)
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Otto's encounter with the Magic School Bus during an LSD trip (VSW):Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βSun Jul 27, 2025 9:33 amI forgot about the tall tales episode, specifically the segment with Homer as Paul Bunyan and Marge as his normal-sized wife.Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βFri Jul 25, 2025 8:44 amSimpsons Magic School Bus/Train-Otto on LSD (Acid, Trips) uploaded by Nathan Pearson (VSW)
In a recent episode, Lisa shrinks and interacts with Malibu Stacy and the other dolls in her dollhouse after they come to life. (Reminiscent of the 1970's children's book Among the Dolls, except not as dark.)
There's also a couple of Halloween episodes (three if you count "King Homer") and at least three couch gags.
Two of the Halloween episodes:
Buried in "Thanksgiving of Horror" (not the best version):
One of the couch gags (not the best version):
http://www.youtube.com/shorts/XROAcfQKcHE
Homer as Paul Bunyan (not in English):
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Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βTue Jul 29, 2025 9:07 amSpeaking of Mighty Mouse, watch the original Mighty Mouse cartoon "Hansel and Gretel". (Be sure to watch the one uploaded to YouTube by Steve Stanchfield, since it's a theatrical print that hasn't had anything cut out of it (for running time, not censorship) like the TV print.) In addition to having SW content, it has the crazy, off-model animation of Jim Tyer, including one of his "shrink takes". (Though it's a cat.)
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Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βWed Jul 30, 2025 8:36 amI can't believe that no one here has mentioned the "Superstretch and Microwoman" segment from Filmation's Tarzan and the Super 7, probably because Crys isn't a member here. ("I loved that show! I was always looking for black superheroes when I was a kid, so I just about DIED when I found Microwoman. You might say that's what got me into SW.")
Tarzan and the Super 7 Opening, uploaded to YouTube by Brick Mantooth
The Adventures of Superstretch & Microwoman (Intro) From The Super 7, uploaded to YouTube by Raymond Draughn
Mission: Magic! has been "officially" released on DVD. I bought the DVD set, but I only got to watch the first episode before it was taken away from me. I watched this episode for the first time on YouTube. ("Miss Tickle! You shrank!")Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βWed Jul 30, 2025 8:36 amFilmation also gave us Mission: Magic!, which was like a psychedelic predecessor of The Magic School Bus. I think the teacher used a slide rule as the size changing device. (I've also seen her use a chalkboard eraser to erase bank robbers' getaway car. And when she turned the knob on her purse, she and her students could fly.
One of Filmation's early cartoons was Fantastic Voyage. It belongs to 20th Century Fox, since it was adapted from one of their properties, and has been "officially" released on DVD in the UK. The first episode:
(Filmation was very good to us.)
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Godforgives,Idon't wrote: βFri Aug 01, 2025 9:35 amFrom Hanna-Barbera's The All New Popeye Hour:
"The Sword of Fitzwilly" (a Popeye's Treasure Hunt segment)
"Popeye in Wonderland" (a Popeye's Treasure Hunt segment
Also, one of the made-for-TV Popeye cartoons from the early 1960's is "Popeye and the Spinach Stalk". (Though the "animation director" is Ken Hultgren, who drew the characters really off-model.)