Season 1 (Snagglepuss)
16 Episodes
Snagglepuss segments
To avoid being ejected from the Adventurers Club, Major Minor tries to hunt Snagglepuss again, despite the fact that the lion is now in a zoo.
Read MoreTwo hill people are competing for a woman's hand in marriage, and she says that she'll choose the one who brings her a lion fur coat; naturally, the suitors both hunt Snagglepuss.
Read MoreFinding Yakky Doodle hiding in his mailbox, Snagglepuss contemplates eating him, but instead finds himself protecting Yakky from duck hunters.
Read MoreSnagglepuss shows up at the home of Mr. & Mrs. J. Evil Scientist, begging for food; J. Evil hires him to get rid of a mouse, which Junior had transformed into a giant.
Read MoreIn a Medieval kingdom, Snagglepuss tries to rescue the Queen, who's been kidnapped by Count Down.
Read MoreHungry Snagglepuss infiltrates a college because he heard they have "sheepskins," and he reasons that they must have sheep; he winds up being the quarterback of the football team.
Read MoreSnagglepuss gets a job as a television actor, but it turns out to be a lot rougher than he'd expected.
Read MoreHoping to become a member of King Arthur's Round Table, Snagglepuss does battle with the Stormy Knight.
Read MoreTwo gangsters use Snagglepuss' cave as a hideout.
Read MoreThe Major's baby nephew runs away from home, and Snagglepuss brings him back.
Read MoreAn outlaw called Big Hombre orders Snagglepuss to look after his baby, Little Hombre, while he goes off to rob a bank.
Read MoreInspired by the story of Robin Hood, Snagglepuss sets out to be a champion for all in need – including an elephant who's escaped from the zoo.
Read MoreWhen Snagglepuss tries to join the Three Musketeers, they trick him into thinking that the king is a spy.
Read MoreSnagglepuss finally gets to perform Shakespeare on stage, but Major Minor is sitting in the audience.
Read MoreThe Major and Snagglepuss are guests on a television show called This Is Your Strife (a parody of This Is Your Life), and the former chases the latter through various TV studios, including the one Yogi Bear's show is in. This cartoon also includes parodies of You Bet Your Life, western shows, game shows, Frankenstein, and science fiction shows.
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