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Hero High (1981) was planned to be part of The Kid Super Power Hour with Shazam! featuring Archie and the gang as superheroes however, this series was altered at the last minute because Filmation's rights to the "Archie" characters had expired during production and was not renewed. While the earlier Archie programs were broadcast by CBS, these last two series were on NBC. The New Archie and Sabrina Hour was subsequently divided into The Bang-Shang Lalapalooza Show and Super Witch during its original network run. The series was then divided into two separate 30-minute shows: The Bang-Shang Lollapalooza Show (Archie) and Super Witch (Sabrina).
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The New Archie and Sabrina Hour (1977–78): new Archie and Sabrina episodes, plus repeats of earlier material.
of Archie (1974–76): Archie and the gang re-interpret various events from American history. Everything's Archie (1973–74): repeats of previously released material.
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Archie's TV Funnies (1971–73): Archie and the gang run a TV station, presenting a selection of cartoons within the series featuring characters from classic newspaper comic strips. Archie's Funhouse (1970–71): an expanded version of the previous series' "Funhouse" format, now featuring an audience of live action kids and the "Giant Jukebox" a music-heavy incarnation of the series, originally padded to one hour with repeats of segments from The Archie Show. There was a "Side Show" segment of one-liner jokes, followed by an Archies music segment. The Archie Comedy Hour (1969–70): all-new material, now in an hour-long format, contained two Sabrina segments, one at the beginning of the show and one at the end, with a new "The Funhouse" joke segment in the middle that was loosely based on Laugh-In, and also contained regular segments such as Sabrina's Magic Trick and Dilton Doily's Inventions. Archie and his New Pals (TV special 1969): Big Moose and Reggie compete against each other for Class President Sabrina is introduced as a new Riverdale High student. Some material are believed to be completely lost or destroyed after Hallmark Entertainment bought Filmation's library in 1995. The show was broadcast in different formats and under different titles. All 17 episodes of the first show were presented in this format. After that was a short joke followed by the second Archie story. Next was a "dance of the week" segment starting with a teaser, then after the commercial break Archie introduced the dance, followed by the song of the week performed by The Archies. Previous animated series that used laugh tracks, such as The Flintstones and The Jetsons, were broadcast during prime time with the target audience being adults.Ī typical episode started with the first Archie story, introduced by Archie and occasionally a different character. Owing to the success of The Archie Show, most animated series would begin using laugh tracks until the early 1980s. The Archie Show utilized a laugh track, the first such example of the colloquially-titled Saturday morning cartoons. 1 hit single in 1969 with their song, " Sugar, Sugar", written by Jeff Barry and Andy Kim. On the show, the friends appeared as a bubblegum pop band featuring Archie on lead guitar. The show revolves around 17-year-old vocalist/rhythm guitarist Archie Andrews and his teen-age pals from Riverdale High School including: his best friend and food fiend drummer Jughead Jones, wise-cracking bassist Reggie Mantle, beautiful, spoiled-rich girl vocalist/keyboardist Veronica Lodge, and attractive, blonde, girl-next-door tomboy vocalist/lead guitarist/percussionist Betty Cooper.