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Posted on April 2, 2009 by The Retroist

5 years after the launch of the USA network a much storied animated
block of programming took to the airwaves, the USA Cartoon Express.
Premiering in 1982, the Cartoon Express was home to some of the most
popular syndicated cartoons of the last 30 years. The show was
launched as afternoon filler and at first was mostly populated with b-
rate material from the Hanna-Barbera library such as Inch High,
Private Eye, Dynomutt and Dog Wonder. The cartoons were strung
together with cartoon shorts of an animated train conducted by Hudson
the Bear. As the show gathered steam they added better material like
Scooby Doo and The Smurfs.

In 1993 the Cartoon Express switch tracks and started broadcasting in
the morning, instead of the afternoon. The show “host segments” also
changed. They went from the classic train design to a sleek bullet
train look. While the shows lineup remained strong, especially with
the addition of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, their attempt to
introduce original programming failed — I guess the world just was not
ready for an animated version of “The Itsy Bitsy Spider” and “Problem
Child”. I have been watching Problem Child on Hulu (http://
www.hulu.com/videos/search?query=Problem+Child) and can see why it did
not catch on.

The massive media mergers of the 1990s brought USA under the umbrella
of NBC Universal Cable. They eventually decided to pull all of the
animation off their channels and on September 15, 1996, the Cartoon
Express made it’s last stop.

The USA Cartoon Express has left a legacy in memories. For many years
it was the only home to cartoons that would have otherwise been
overlooked. Just check out this roster:

Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
Battle of the Planets
Buford and the Galloping Ghost
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids
C.O.P.S.
Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
Challenge of the GoBots
Clue Club
Dennis the Menace
Denver the Last Dinosaur
Devlin
Dinosaucers
Dragon’s Lair
Dynomutt, Dog Wonder
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
G.I. Joe
Goober and the Ghost Chasers
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
Help!… It’s the Hair Bear Bunch!
Hong Kong Phooey
Huckleberry Hound and Friends
Hulk Hogan’s Rock ‘n’ Wrestling
In A Minute
Inch High, Private Eye
Jabberjaw
Jana of the Jungle
Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors
Jem
Laff-A-Lympics
Loopy De Loop
Magilla Gorilla
Mister T
Monster Bash
Pac-Man
Paw Paws
Problem Child
Quick Draw McGraw
Scooby-Doo
She-Ra: Princess of Power
Shirt Tales
Snorks
Space Ghost
Space Stars
Speed Buggy
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
The Adventures of Super Mario Bros. 3
The Biskitts
The Flintstone Comedy Hour
The Flintstones
The Great Grape Ape Show
The Itsy Bitsy Spider
The New Fred and Barney Show
The Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm Show
The Real Ghostbusters
The Roman Holidays
The Skatebirds
The Smurfs
The Superman Batman Adventures
The Woody Woodpecker Show
Turbo Teen
Valley of the Dinosaurs
Voltron
Wally Gator
Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch
Yogi’s Gang
Yogi’s Space Race
Young Sampson and Goliath
Pretty impressive huh? Now how about some video memories.

A Guy Called Tyketto

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Mar 25, 2013, 11:48:39 PM3/25/13
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In alt.animation.warner-bros TMC <tmc...@gmail.com> wrote:
> The USA Cartoon Express has left a legacy in memories. For many years
> it was the only home to cartoons that would have otherwise been
> overlooked. Just check out this roster:
>
> Adventures of Sonic the Hedgehog
> Battle of the Planets
> Buford and the Galloping Ghost
> Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids
> C.O.P.S.
> Cadillacs and Dinosaurs
> Captain Caveman and the Teen Angels
> Challenge of the GoBots
> Clue Club
> Dennis the Menace
> Denver the Last Dinosaur
> Devlin
> Dinosaucers
> Dragon?s Lair
> Dynomutt, Dog Wonder
> Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
> G.I. Joe
> Goober and the Ghost Chasers
> He-Man and the Masters of the Universe
> Help!? It?s the Hair Bear Bunch!
> Hong Kong Phooey
> Huckleberry Hound and Friends
> Hulk Hogan?s Rock ?n? Wrestling
> Yogi?s Gang
> Yogi?s Space Race
> Young Sampson and Goliath
> Pretty impressive huh? Now how about some video memories.

Wow! I thought I was the only one who remembered any of this!
This has to be the most comprehensive list of shows on Cartoon Express
I've seen in a LONG time! However, you missed a couple:

Teen Force (came on with Space Ghost)
Space Kiddettes (Came on with Young Samson and Goliath)
Herculoids (also came on with Space Ghost)
Sport Billy
Quicky Koala

I think there were a few more as well. Some of these I have on
tape. I'll really have to dig to find them.

BL.
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Mar 26, 2013, 9:04:43 AM3/26/13
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tmc...@gmail.com wrote:


>While the shows lineup remained strong, especially with
>the addition of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, their attempt to
>introduce original programming failed � I guess the world just was not
>ready for an animated version of �The Itsy Bitsy Spider� and �Problem
>Child�.

Those were not new eps of Problem Child. It was a failed Saturday
morning cartoon.

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