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Ending to the 80's cartoon Heathcliff.

Heathcliff is an animated TV series that debuted on September 5, 1984. It was the second series based on the Heathcliff comic strip and was produced by DiC Entertainment. It ran in syndication until 1987 with a total of 86 episodes. Each episode included a backup segment featuring The Catillac Cats, which is why this show is sometimes referred to as Heathcliff and The Catillac Cats.

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  • Gen Xers, like myself, are so lucky to have been kids in the 80s. There was cool music and cool cartoons.

  • wanna hear a joke... cartoon network!

    80-90's cartoons! forever!

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  • @MrBw1982 riffraff and cleo actually did cheer on heathcliff in one of the episodes, but they never met. also, riffraff's gang appeared, but without riffraff and cleo.

  • @kricku

    It's the gang.

  • 0:20 The gay will reign supreme?

    Dear me!

  • Ahh Heathcliff.. the lovable terrorist.

  • Cleo......

  • The episodes with riffraff were better. I always wanted to see heathcliff meet riffraff that never happened though

  • This is still a great song; I still Love it. Generation X we were truly blessed.

  • R.I.P Bruno Bianchi (1955-2011).

    Passed away December 7, 2011. He was a major part of this show being successful, along with other DIC shows.

  • @Johnlindsey289 furaffinity has all those girls there just waiting for you ;D

  • Notice how some of the animation here in the credits reflects some of the production process. Heathcliff on the typewriter is a nod to the writers, the sketch out of trash can is a nod to the character designers, the trailer-cum-convertible shows how production is important to the proper story and distribution; the microphone/script is a nod to the voice actors, the trash cans as drums is to the musicians, and Heathcliff out of the hammock to show how grueling an executive producer's job is.

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