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And may I remind you that I've seen all your movies, Judge Reinhold?

I remember hearing they bought all those clips from a single distributor but only got VHS rights for them, so that's why it's taking so long to get DVDs.

And Melissa Joan Hart voiced the aunts and produced so it was clearly meant to continue the spirit.

Captain Caveman and The Teen Angels, another Scooby Doo ripoff.

I think their names were Rock And Slag, the Boulder Brothers.

Then I shall add Sabrina: The Animated Series. I know the character had been around a while before the Melissa Joan Hart show but clearly counts.

At least Bea Arthur was decent.

@michaelsemeniuk:disqus , and the correct answers are: Jeannie and Morticia.

Also, one with 90's sports stars like Michael Jordan and Bo Jackson.

Yeah, all they need is Universal, and they can get about 90% of the episodes out. They could probably do a dozen at this point, what with Lucasfilm and Marvel.

And Life With Louie.

Mr. T! Also, Chuck Norris' Karate Kommandos.

There was also a season called The Chipmunks Go To The Movies, where did movie parodies like the Robocop episode mentioned above.

EDIT: Oh, sorry- I just got where you're going with this.

Weren't those robots that transformed into food items? Or did McDonald's do both, maybe? I had the fries one for a while. Might be buried somewhere in my old room still.

The opening to that episode is the best art the show's ever done.

Totally.

Reminds me of where the Revenge Society is currently shacking up.

With a special guest appearance by the guy in the bear suit!