List of animated television series of 1977

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A list of animated television series first aired in 1977.

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Animated television series first aired in 1977
TitleEpisodesCountryYearNotes
Adamo: L'acqua è vita26Italy1977
The All-New Super Friends Hour 15 US1977Spin-off of Super Friends
Angie Girl 26Japan1977–1978 [1]
Arrow Emblem: Hawk of the Grand Prix 44Japan1977–1978
Attack on Tomorrow! 23Japan1977
Les Aventures de l'Energie13France1977 [2]
Baggy Pants and the Nitwits 13US1977
Balatack 31Japan1977–1978
The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour 52US1977–1978Package series
Blast-Off Buzzard 13US1977Segment on CB Bears .
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels 40US1977–1980Originally aired as part of Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics
CB Bears 13US1977
Cho Supercar Gattiger 26Japan1977–1978
Chōgattai Majutsu Robo Ginguiser 26 Japan1977
Dinosaur War Izenborg 39Japan1977–1978
The Flumps 13UK1977
Fred Flintstone and Friends 16US1977–1978Television package consisting of The Flintstone Comedy Hour , Goober and the Ghost Chasers , Jeannie , The Partridge Family in Outer Space , The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show , and Yogi's Gang .
Gekisō! Rubenkaiser 17Japan1977–1978
The Gublins 13UK1977
Heyyy, It's the King! 13US1977Segment on CB Bears .
Hungarian Folk Tales 100Hungary1977–2011
Hyōga Senshi Gaislugger 20Japan1977
I Am the Greatest: The Adventures of Muhammad Ali 13US1977
Invincible Super Man Zambot 3 23Japan1977–1978
Ippatsu Kanta-kun 53Japan1977–1978
Jetter Mars 27Japan1977
A kockásfülű nyúl 26Hungary1977–1979
Laff-A-Lympics 24US1977–1978Originally aired as part of Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics .
Ludwig 25UK1977
Lupin the 3rd Part II 155 Japan1977–1980
Manga Ijin Monogatari 46Japan1977–1978
Manga Nihon Emaki 46Japan1977–1978
Mechander Robo 35Japan1977
Monarch: The Big Bear of Tallac 26Japan1977
The New Adventures of Batman 16US1977
The New Archie and Sabrina Hour 13US1977Spin-off of The Archie Show and Sabrina the Teenage Witch .
Nobody's Boy: Remi 51Japan1977–1978
La Noiraude 61France1977
Oma Bitte KommenWest Germany1977
Ore wa Teppei 28Japan1977–1978
Posse Impossible 13US1977Segment on CB Bears .
Rascal the Raccoon 52Japan1977
The Robonic Stooges 32US1977–1978Spin-off of The Three Stooges .
Scooby's All-Star Laff-A-Lympics 16US1977–1978Block consisting of Laff-A-Lympics , The Scooby-Doo Show , Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! , Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels , and The Blue Falcon & Dynomutt .
Sender Nordlicht West Germany1977
Shake, Rattle, & Roll 13US1977Segment on CB Bears .
Shin Kyojin no Hoshi 52Japan1977–1978
The Skatebirds 16US1977–1978
Space Sentinels 13US1977
Squirrel and Hedgehog 32North Korea1977–2012
Temple the Balloonist 26Japan1977–1978
Les Tifins 635France1977–1982
Tobidase! Machine Hiryū 21Japan1977–1978
The Toothbrush Family Australia1977
Undercover Elephant 13US1977Segment on CB Bears .
Voltes V 40Japan1977–1978
Wakakusa no Charlotte 30Japan1977–1978
Wakusei Robo Danguard Ace 56Japan1977–1978
What's New, Mr. Magoo? 16US1977
Wonder Wheels 16US1977segment of The Skatebirds
Yakyū-kyō no Uta 25Japan1977–1979
Yatterman 108Japan1977–1979

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References

  1. 女王陛下のプティアンジェ (1977~1978). alcinema (in Japanese). Stingray. Retrieved 12 August 2014.
  2. "Les Aventures de l'Energie". Planète Jeunesse (in French). Retrieved 12 May 2023.