Ross Bagdasarian (Jr) is the creator of Alvin and the Chipmunks (The Original David Seville)... Janice Karman was also there from the beginning... In fact, they are also credited in the CG versions that recently came out... So whenever you see Alvin and the Chipmunks "anything", the Bagdasarian family has their hands in it in some way! Also, between 1984 and 1985, Nancy Cartwright (aka Bart Simpson) provided additional Voices for the cartoon! Still one of my favorite Saturday morning cartoon!
@AtomicKidd85 It was made by Ruby-Spears Enterprises, which was very closely related to Hanna-Barbera. It was founded by H-B writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, who famously created Scooby-Doo, among other animated shows. It was bought by H-B parent Taft Broadcasting in 1981, and shared a lot of staff and production facilities with Hanna-Barbera.
@nobodysperfect06 and also the Mr. T. cartoon, which premiered on NBC the same year that Alvin and the Chipmunks came back to NBC-TV in 1983. R-S also gave us It's Punky Brewster (the animated spin-off of the TV sitcom), Thundarr the Barbarian and the syndicated 1985-87 show The Centurions.
@megamanj2004X and let's not forget, R-S even gave us Fangface, Heathcliff & Dingbat & Marmaduke, Goldie Gold & Action Jack as well as Rubik The Amazing Cube Starring Ron Pallilo of Welcome Back Kotter Fame and Saturday Supercade Starring the voice of the late Soupy Sales and also, 1983 saw the debut of Press Your Luck w/the late Peter Tomarken as well as Knight Rider taking on Goliath and plus, 1983 saw Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna hit BIG TIME on the Pop Chart
@tnawcwvictoria - yep. Also 1983 also gave us The A-Team, Mama's Family, Webster w/ Emmanuel Lewis, Hardcastle & McCormick, Riptide, Hotel, AfterM*A*S*H (the short-lived continuation of M*A*S*H), Scarecrow and Mrs. King and the farewells of M*A*S*H, Laverne & Shirley, Quincy, M.E., CHiPs, Little House on the Prairie, Taxi (which moved to NBC from ABC).
Scooby Doo became The New Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Show and saw Daphne return to help Shaggy, Scooby & Scrappy after a 4-year absence.
@megamanj2004X I saw The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show and yes, they brought back Daphne, but I still didn't care for it b/c for one, I cannot STAND Scrappy and also, they made Daphne more of a serious character and tried to make her another Fred, IMO, I just wished that they make Scrappy the center of the Scooby-Doo Shows which is why I prefer the old days of Scooby-Doo as well as A Pup Named Scooby-Doo and What's New Scooby-Doo? was OK, too
CLG Wiki says that not only was this version of the Bagdasarian Productions logo used in season 2, but so was the first version with the in-credit disclaimer. Is that even correct? I don't think that version with the in-credit disclaimer ever once appeared in season 2.
Ross Bagdasarian (Jr) is the creator of Alvin and the Chipmunks (The Original David Seville)... Janice Karman was also there from the beginning... In fact, they are also credited in the CG versions that recently came out... So whenever you see Alvin and the Chipmunks "anything", the Bagdasarian family has their hands in it in some way! Also, between 1984 and 1985, Nancy Cartwright (aka Bart Simpson) provided additional Voices for the cartoon! Still one of my favorite Saturday morning cartoon!
ElectricYangNYC 2 weeks ago
good times, great memories!
videozfann 2 months ago
this used 2 play on cartoon network
MrNathaniel222 3 months ago
im 3 years older from that year
Alverick82 4 months ago
comming on next!!! POKEMON!
khantusions24 4 months ago
@AtomicKidd85 It was made by Ruby-Spears Enterprises, which was very closely related to Hanna-Barbera. It was founded by H-B writers Joe Ruby and Ken Spears, who famously created Scooby-Doo, among other animated shows. It was bought by H-B parent Taft Broadcasting in 1981, and shared a lot of staff and production facilities with Hanna-Barbera.
tdelfino2509 9 months ago
@tdelfino2509 between both companies they dominated sat morning back in the 80's
retroguy1976 6 months ago
Why did Ted Turner take this off on cartoon network? I love this show, and it catchy music.
brainstar64 9 months ago
1985 was the year I was born!
MrPman851 1 year ago
Soy viejoooo
kanfor 1 year ago
I think this was animated by Ruby Spears
Aetas3000 1 year ago
I didn't even remember that this was made by Ruby-Spears.
megamanfan3 2 years ago 2
yup, same company that produced the short-lived Superman cartoon from 1988
nobodysperfect06 1 year ago
As well as the Megaman cartoon.
megamanfan3 1 year ago 4
Also the Rambo cartoon from the 1980's
nobodysperfect06 1 year ago
@nobodysperfect06 and also the Mr. T. cartoon, which premiered on NBC the same year that Alvin and the Chipmunks came back to NBC-TV in 1983. R-S also gave us It's Punky Brewster (the animated spin-off of the TV sitcom), Thundarr the Barbarian and the syndicated 1985-87 show The Centurions.
megamanj2004X 1 year ago
@megamanj2004X and let's not forget, R-S even gave us Fangface, Heathcliff & Dingbat & Marmaduke, Goldie Gold & Action Jack as well as Rubik The Amazing Cube Starring Ron Pallilo of Welcome Back Kotter Fame and Saturday Supercade Starring the voice of the late Soupy Sales and also, 1983 saw the debut of Press Your Luck w/the late Peter Tomarken as well as Knight Rider taking on Goliath and plus, 1983 saw Michael Jackson, Prince and Madonna hit BIG TIME on the Pop Chart
tnawcwvictoria 5 months ago
@tnawcwvictoria - yep. Also 1983 also gave us The A-Team, Mama's Family, Webster w/ Emmanuel Lewis, Hardcastle & McCormick, Riptide, Hotel, AfterM*A*S*H (the short-lived continuation of M*A*S*H), Scarecrow and Mrs. King and the farewells of M*A*S*H, Laverne & Shirley, Quincy, M.E., CHiPs, Little House on the Prairie, Taxi (which moved to NBC from ABC).
Scooby Doo became The New Scooby Doo and Scrappy Doo Show and saw Daphne return to help Shaggy, Scooby & Scrappy after a 4-year absence.
megamanj2004X 4 months ago
@megamanj2004X I saw The Scooby-Doo and Scrappy-Doo Show and yes, they brought back Daphne, but I still didn't care for it b/c for one, I cannot STAND Scrappy and also, they made Daphne more of a serious character and tried to make her another Fred, IMO, I just wished that they make Scrappy the center of the Scooby-Doo Shows which is why I prefer the old days of Scooby-Doo as well as A Pup Named Scooby-Doo and What's New Scooby-Doo? was OK, too
Do you agree with me on all of this? LOL
tnawcwvictoria 4 months ago
alvin 0:12.
jerhouck 2 years ago
@jerhouck huh
HQA0 1 year ago
my childhood.
americanidol434 2 years ago 10
CLG Wiki says that not only was this version of the Bagdasarian Productions logo used in season 2, but so was the first version with the in-credit disclaimer. Is that even correct? I don't think that version with the in-credit disclaimer ever once appeared in season 2.
vnisanian2001 2 years ago
@vnisanian2001 what disclaimer
KtwMjsuperfan 1 year ago
@KtwMjsuperfan the disclaimer said "PRODUCED IN ASSOCIATION WITH BAGDASARIAN PRODUCTIONS".
vnisanian2001 1 year ago
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vnisanian2001 2 years ago