Can you name all these humans from Hanna-Barbera cartoons?
Can you toon in to the right answer?
Hanna-Barbera cartoons featured some fantastic fauna. There were giant purple apes, canines skilled at martial arts, spying squirrels, talking bears and skating birds. Sure, Scooby-Doo and Top Cat get most of the love, but let's not overlooked the animated people in these Saturday morning classics.
Okay, some of them were technically from the planet Exxor or endowed with superhuman powers, but they were kids and teens just like us. At least, we dreamed.
See if you can remember the names of all these Hanna-Barbera characters. They come from the 1960s and 1970s. Good luck!
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He was always a thorn in Yogi's side — or was it the other way around?
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Who is that on the phone giving Fred a headache?
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Wonder Twin powers… activate! The boy on the right is Zan. What does the "J" stand for on her uniform?
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This private eye may have been little, but he solved big cases.
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This Wacky Races veteran got her own spin-off show.
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This classic comedy duo got its own Hanna-Barbera cartoon in the 1960s.
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He was the pet shop owner in Magilla Gorilla.
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This 1972 cartoon centered around 10 kids solving crimes.
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Name these two teenage sidekicks of Space Ghost. (The monkey is Blip.)
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Meet the Impossibles! The "M" stands for "Multi-Man" and the "C" stands for "Coil-Man." The "F" stands for what?
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The Speed Buggy gang is hanging out. You might know Debbie on the left. Who is the guy in green?
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42 Comments
And of course a bonus H-B cartoon human quiz, who is Hanna-Barbera's 1st young superhero?
Answer: Jonny Quest!
Answer: Jonny Quest!
Please bring back Hanna-Barbera Saturday morning cartoons. I really miss them and so do a lot of others. Network TV has forgot about the children. Bringing The Flintstones back is a start. I was five years old when I first saw them.
Agree 100%! Popeye on Saturday morning is a blast! But it would be great to see Mighty Mightor! The Impossibles. The Herculoids! Frankenstein Jr.! Space Ghost! Etc.
You got 10 out 11
You devoured that one! Nice work! Now we're hungry for some breakfast food…
Shaggy & Tinker look a lot alike LOL
You devoured that one! Nice work! Now we're hungry for some breakfast food…
Shaggy & Tinker look a lot alike LOL
I loved my Speed Buggy lunchbox when I was a kid. It was the first plastic lunchbox I had. Prior to that, I had a metal Holly Hobby lunchbox. Must have been to match my Holly Hobby curtains.
9/11. Foiled by 3 and 9.
4. Current Minnesota United FC manager Adrian Heath is nicknamed "Inchy" because of his resemblance to this character.
4. Current Minnesota United FC manager Adrian Heath is nicknamed "Inchy" because of his resemblance to this character.
10/11; missed the first - I could not remember if the Ranger's name was Smith or Jones. I have not seen Yogi Bear for several years.