Series
- Andy Capp
- Animal Crackers
- Baby Blues
- Beetle Bailey and His Friends
- Billy the Cat
- The Boondocks
- The Charlie Brown and Snoopy Show - from the comic strip Peanuts
- Curiosity Shop - includes segments based on B.C. and Miss Peach
- Dennis the Menace (US)
- 1959 series
- 1986 series
- Dilbert
- Fabulous Funnies
- Flash Gordon
- 1954 series
- 1979 series
- 1996 series
- 2007 series
- Fred Basset
- Garfield and Friends
- Heathcliff
- 1980 series (aka Heathcliff and Marmaduke and laterHeathcliff and Dingbat)
- 1984 series (aka Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats)
- The Legend of Prince Valiant
- Marsupilami
- Mother Goose and Grimm
- Pelswick
- The Phantom (1961, pilot episode)
- Popeye
- Popeye (1960-63)
- Popeye and Friends (1976-88)
- The All-New Popeye Hour (1978-1983)
- Popeye and Son (1987-88)
- The Popeye Show (2001)
- Rupert Bear
- The Adventures of Rupert Bear (1970-1977)
- Rupert (1991-1997)
- Rupert Bear, Follow the Magic... (2006)
- Steve Canyon
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