Can you guess the sitcom from 3 animal episodes?
Ducklings and tigers and goats, oh my!
From the 1950s through the 1990s, animals popped up on sitcoms in episodes that proved so popular, many sitcoms returned to the well again and again to show different sides of the animal kingdom.
Think you can remember every memorable animal episode you saw on hit sitcoms through time?
Here, we give you the names of three animal episodes from each sitcom. Prove you're the cat's meow by guessing the correct show every time. Good luck!
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"Tiger, Tiger!," "The Not-So-Ugly Duckling," "Getting Greg’s Goat"
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"The Giant Jackrabbit," "The Great Crawdad Hunt," "Possum Day"
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"The One with the Monkey," "The One with a Chick and a Duck," "The One with the Jellyfish"
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"Turkeys Away," "Fish Story," "Frog Story"
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"You Ain’t Nothin’ But a Hound Dog," "Turkey in the Straw," "Hungry Like the Wolf"
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"The Pony Remark," "The Chicken Roaster," "The Dog"
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"The Moose," "Mad Dogs and Servicemen," "Hawk’s Nightmare"
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"Don’t Paint Your Chickens," "The Stork Brings a Crane," "Rat Girl"
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"Dogs, Dogs, Dogs," "The Cow Thief," "The Horse Trader"
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"Up at Bat," "Feed the Kitty," "The Pigeon"
Can you guess the sitcom from 3 animal episodes?
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9 out of 10.
One of the titles is a reference to a Duran Duran song, and two of the choices were off the air by the time Duran Duran came along.
One of the titles is a reference to a Duran Duran song, and two of the choices were off the air by the time Duran Duran came along.
These are not necessarily animal episodes. for M*A*S*H for instance, the Moose and Hawk both refer to people. The lazy interns putting this quiz together could have used "Private Charles Lamb" or "The Colonel's Horse." You know, animal episodes which were actually animal episodes. Perhaps even "Germ Warfare?"