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Middlewell, a seemingly average girl. Whenever impending trouble was afoot, Marcia would use her magic phrase, "Zapper jiffy squincher scrum, make me into Thelma Thumb!" to shrink down to a salt-shaker-sized superhero, who could fly to the rescue. Her size of choice
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African-American detective (self-described "super crimefighting ace") who, along with his partner Smart Susie Sunset, would solve crimes in his city neighborhood. Produced by Shearer Visuals and former Terrytoons animator Ray Favata and animated by his production partner Ed Seeman.
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1757:Judith Kahan
1698:Maddie Page
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1594:Len Glasser
1510:Julie Kavner
1495:The Simpsons
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1453:Floyd Norman
1369:Friz Freleng
1364:Pink Panther
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390:Elmo's World
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60:Description
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2111:18 February
2067:18 February
1925:Abe Levitow
1799:Stop-motion
1741:stop-motion
1724:Jim Thurman
1644:Bud Collyer
1563:Ray Favata
1483:stop-motion
1433:Casey Kasem
1347:Tyler Bunch
1275:Number Guy
1241:Tyler Bunch
1145:Turk Murphy
1057:A woman in
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934:Casey Kasem
909:Jim Thurman
889:Jim Thurman
733:Karen Aqua
704:stop-motion
615:Kevin Clash
487:Jim Thurman
350:SpeakeasyFX
314:Ray Favata
295:stop-motion
170:Nickelodeon
165:Hey Arnold!
127:Turk Murphy
102:Joan Gerber
98:Ken Snyder
2577:Categories
2528:characters
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2483:Mr. Hooper
2410:Guy Smiley
2344:characters
2178:14 January
2154:ASIFA-East
2134:14 January
1892:segments.
1837:Jeff Hale
1778:2004–2010
1761:1978-1979
1752:John Korty
1683:Mo Willems
1678:1994–2002
1674:Ruth Buzzi
1669:Mo Willems
1653:1969-1970
1568:1978-1979
1413:1979-1980
1408:Jeff Hale
1389:Don Arioli
1331:Jim Henson
1310:Jim Henson
1286:Matt Vogel
1134:Bud Luckey
1054:1998–2009
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1002:Jim Henson
997:Jim Henson
986:King Midas
976:Jeff Hale
871:2000-2007
852:1978-1979
738:1990-2003
684:1994–2002
680:Ruth Buzzi
675:Mo Willems
595:1971-1972
591:Bud Luckey
586:Bud Luckey
574:1991-1999
568:Karen Aqua
506:Jim Martin
451:Noel Blanc
434:Noel Blanc
424:Bugs Bunny
407:Jim Henson
384:2002–2006
319:1978-1979
237:1988-1989
188:Olan Soule
136:Bud Luckey
122:Bud Luckey
109:Called by
106:1969–1973
54:Voiced by
30:This is a
1944:Al Jarnow
1658:DC Comics
1639:Filmation
1442:DC Comics
1428:Filmation
1398:Mr. Boffo
1299:Bob Dylan
1023:Krazy Kat
952:Filmation
929:Filmation
861:Hero Guy
821:Gonnigan
513:From the
500:Computer
455:Mel Blanc
197:DC Comics
183:Filmation
2563:Category
2460:Yip Yips
2385:Big Bird
1634:Superman
1459:1968-69
1321:Habanera
1103:Luxo Jr.
1080:Lillian
907:Julius:
532:Frank Oz
461:Cecille
224:Bellhop
57:Year(s)
2228:7 March
2020:7 March
1873:Velvet
1591:Sparky
1323:" from
1232:Niblet
947:Jughead
784:Gloria
767:Gerald
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