Top 20 Kids’ TV Shows From the 50s, 60s, 70s

12 Tennessee Tuxedo & His Tales

Tennessee Tuxedo the adorable penguin was as cute as he was amusing. Despite having a wonderful sponsor, the cartoon lasted only three years.

General Mills sponsored and Underdog sponsored this cartoon. This show was expensive to produce at around $125,000 an episode. Therefore, it needed the support and sponsorship of a major company. Tennessee’s appeal remains strong, even though the merchandise is no longer available.

Recent episodes were given a Youtube reboot by animation studios in New York and Toronto. Trix cereal sponsored these episodes. You can view them on sillychannel.com.

11 The Jetsons

Hanna-Barbera was responsible for The Jetsons. It was a space-age spin-off of The Flintstones.

Animation professionals didn’t cut corners on production costs. Each episode averaged around $300,000. The producers wanted to make the show completely devoid of any social commentary despite its space colonization themes. This was to keep it child-friendly.

While Disney’s ABC original series did not last as long as other shows it was, it still left an impression. The Jetsons (1990) was one of many attempts to make a movie. It cost $20.3 million.

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