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This is a list of video games based on cartoon television series and movies. The list does not include games based on Japanese anime, which are separately listed at List of video games based on anime or manga.
This is a list of cartoons shows based on video games. It does not include Japanese anime series, which are listed separately on the List of anime based on video games , but everything could be listed on the List of television series based on video games .
Universal Kids: Factory: Stop-motion The Last Kids on Earth • Apocalyptic fiction • Adventure • Comedy: 3 seasons, 21 episodes: September 17, 2019 – April 6, 2021: Netflix • Atomic Cartoons • Koko Productions Inc. CGI Carmen Sandiego • Action-Adventure • Comedy • Mystery-Drama • Educational: 4 seasons, 32 episodes: October 1 ...
Atomic Cartoons: CGI [92] Flower Films Rubble and Crew: 2 seasons, 68 episodes Bradley Zweig February 3, 2023 – present Treehouse TV: Spin Master Entertainment: CGI [93] Work It Out Wombats! 1 season, 40 episodes TBA February 6, 2023 – present PBS Kids: GBH Kids: Flash [94] Pipeline Studios My Dad the Bounty Hunter: Action: 2 season, 19 ...
The Disney Afternoon Collection is a compilation video game developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Capcom.It features six video games originally developed by Capcom and released for the Nintendo Entertainment System, all based on animated series from the television block The Disney Afternoon, which ran in syndication from 1990 to 1997.
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids (1993 – 1998) Camp Lazlo (November 2005 – 2011) Capitol Critters (1994 – 1997) Captain Caveman and Son (1995 – 1996) Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels (1993 – 2000) Captain Planet and the Planeteers (1994 – 1999) Cartoon Cartoons (2005 – 2018) Casper and the Angels (1994 – 1998) Cattanooga ...
As with the video game, the segment features "block-hopping" scenes, "swearing" bubbles, and occasional flying discs from the original game. New to the cartoon was Q*bert's use of "slippy-doos", a black ball projectile which he loaded and fired through his nose, producing an oil slick wherever the balls splattered.
4Kids Entertainment, and its predecessor company (Leisure Concepts) and successor company (4Licensing Corporation) along with their subsidiaries have licensed, developed, and distributed a wide variety of media products, ranging from video games and television programs to toy lines.