List of Fuzzy Door Shows
Show | Creator(s) | Years Active | Co-Produced by |
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Family Guy | Seth MacFarlane | 1999-2002; 2005-present | 20th Century Fox Television |
American Dad! | Seth MacFarlane, Mike Barker, Matt Weitzman | 2005-present | Underdog Productions & 20th Century Fox Television |
The Winner | Ricky Blitt | 2007 | 20th Century Fox Television, Tantrum Productions |
The Cleveland Show | Seth MacFarlane, Mike Henry, Richard Appel | 2009-present | Person Unknown Productions, Happy Jack Productions & 20th Century Fox Television |
Seth & Rachael | Seth MacFarlane Han Van Alllsburg |
2010-present | Hobbit Donk and 20th Century Fox |
The Flintstones | William Hanna and Joseph Barbera Seth MacFarlane |
2013 | 20th Century Fox Television, Warner Bros. Television, Hanna-Barbera Productions & Coconut Head Productions Studios Inc. |
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