List of Animated Spin-offs From Prime Time Shows

This is a list of live action prime time network television shows that were turned into animated series.

Prime Time Show Cartoon Version Network Year
The Addams Family The Addams Family
The Addams Family
NBC
ABC
1973
1992
The Dick Van Dyke Show The Alan Brady Show TV Land 2003
ALF Alf: The Animated Series NBC 1987–1988
ALF Tales NBC 1988–1989
Bewitched Tabitha & Adam and the Clown Family ABC 1972
The Brady Bunch The Brady Kids ABC 1972-1974
Doctor Who Scream of the Shalka
The Infinite Quest
Dreamland
BBC 2003
2007
2009
The Dukes of Hazzard The Dukes CBS 1983
Emergency! Emergency +4 NBC 1972
Fraggle Rock Fraggle Rock NBC 1987
Gilligan's Island The New Adventures of Gilligan ABC 1974
Gilligan's Planet CBS 1982
Happy Days The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang ABC 1980
I Dream of Jeannie Jeannie CBS 1975
Lassie Lassie's Rescue Rangers ABC 1973–1975
Laverne & Shirley Laverne & Shirley in the Army ABC 1981
Laverne & Shirley with the Fonz ABC 1982
The Lone Ranger The Lone Ranger CBS 1966–1969
The New Adventures of the Lone Ranger CBS 1980–1982
Mr. Bean Mr. Bean: The Animated Series ITV 2002–2003
My Favorite Martian My Favorite Martians CBS 1973
The Muppet Show Jim Henson's Muppet Babies
Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters
CBS 1984–1990
Mork & Mindy Mork & Mindy ABC 1982
Mister Roger's Neighborhood Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood PBS 2012
The Partridge Family Partridge Family 2200 A.D. CBS 1974-1975
Punky Brewster It's Punky Brewster NBC 1985-1986
Roseanne Little Rosie ABC 1990
Sabrina, the Teenage Witch Sabrina: The Animated Series ABC & UPN 1999
Sabrina's Secret Life Syndicated 2003
Sit Down, Shut Up Sit Down, Shut Up Fox 2009
Star Trek Star Trek: The Animated Series NBC 1973
Stargate SG-1 Stargate Infinity FOX 2002–2003
Tales from the Crypt Tales from the Cryptkeeper ABC & CBS 1993–1997
That Girl That Girl in Wonderland ABC 1973
World Wrestling Federation programming Hulk Hogan's Rock 'n' Wrestling CBS 1985-86
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