TV Shows released in 1986
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Pound Puppies
1986TV ShowSaturday-morning cartoon series whose main characters, the wrinkled Pound Puppies, were inspired by the popular line of stuffed toys. Here, the Pound Puppies lived at the pound, but could ... See full summary »
Watch NowJourney to the West
1986TV ShowAn account of the legendary pilgrimage of the Tang dynasty Buddhist monk Tang Shen who traveled to the "Western Regions", that is, Central Asia and India, to obtain Buddhist sacred texts (... See full summary »
Watch NowJonny Quest
1986TV Show13 episode series aired in syndication as part of the Funtastic World of Hanna-Barbera weekend cartoon package. The story of the adventurous Jonny Quest who travels with his father and his friends around the world.
Watch NowDie fliegenden Ärzte
1986TV ShowThis series chronicles the events surrounding the activities of the Royal Flying Doctors Service, which operates its own aircraft -in this case from the base at Coopers Crossing, an ... See full summary »
Watch NowThe Raggy Dolls
1986TV ShowThis features toys which have been thrown in a factory reject bin but come to life and have adventures. This time though they are dolls and, rather than becoming superheroes and saving ... See full summary »
Watch NowThe Flintstone Kids
1986TV ShowThe antics of Fred, Barney, Wilma and Betty as children who live in Bedrock.
Watch NowCatch Phrase
1986TV ShowGame show in which contestants try to guess well-known phrases or sayings from animated picture puzzles.
Watch NowPriklyucheniya porosenka Funtika
1986TV ShowA piglet named Funtik is on the run from miss Belladonna - a greedy, corrupted woman who is after him. Luckily there are always friends around ready to help.
Watch NowBrush Strokes
1986TV ShowJacko is a house painter who "appreciates" women. He sees the best in each one of them and they in turn, like him. Will he find true love? Will he settle down as he gets older?
Watch NowHale and Pace
1986TV ShowHale and Pace is a sketch-based British comedy show. The terms "Good Taste" and "Politically Correct" are obviously totally unknown to the writers.
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