
The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy
The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy is an American animated television series that aired on CBS from 17 September 1988 to 1 September 1990. Based on the dolls Raggedy Ann and Andy by Johnny Gruelle, the series was produced directly by CBS in honor of the 70th anniversary of the characters. The show was retired in 1990, although CBS aired reruns in August 1991 when Pee-Wee's Playhouse was shelved.

The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy
The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy is an American animated television series that aired on CBS from 17 September 1988 to 1 September 1990. Based on the dolls Raggedy Ann and Andy by Johnny Gruelle, the series was produced directly by CBS in honor of the 70th anniversary of the characters. The show was retired in 1990, although CBS aired reruns in August 1991 when Pee-Wee's Playhouse was shelved.
Thông tin nhanh
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Thể loại
Hoạt hình Gia đình Hành động & Phiêu lưu Thiếu nhi Hài hước
- Kênh phátCBS
- Ngày phát sóng đầu17/09/1988
- Tập gần nhất01/09/1990
- Chứng nhậnChưa phân loại
Thông tin nhanh
-
Thể loại
Hoạt hình Gia đình Hành động & Phiêu lưu Thiếu nhi Hài hước
- Kênh phátCBS
- Ngày phát sóng đầu17/09/1988
- Tập gần nhất01/09/1990
- Chứng nhậnChưa phân loại
Điểm nhấn nổi bật
- 1 mùa phát sóng
- 13 tập đã lên sóng
- Phát trên: CBS
- Cốt truyện được cập nhật trực tiếp từ TMDB
- Tập gần nhất: 01/09/1990
Thông tin phát sóng
Thời lượng trung bình: ~30 phút/tập
Ngày phát sóng đầu tiên: 17/09/1988
Tổng số tập đã phát: 13
Các mùa phát sóng
Tổng cộng 1 mùaRelease
17/09/1988
13 tập
The plot involved a little girl named Marcella whose Raggedy Ann and Andy dolls would come to life when no humans were present in her bedroom. Then they would be whisked off to a parallel world to save its inhabitants from the villain, an evil but inept sorcerer known as Cracklin. Also aiding Ann and Andy were two of Marcella's other stuffed animals, a panda with a faux-British accent known as Grouchy Bear and a stuffed rabbit known as Sunny Bunny. Sometimes they would be joined by more modern toys such as robots or toy soldiers. Often the plot involved the toys helping children in such places as Ancient Egypt or a Native American tribe. As the cartoon was meant for younger audiences it was unlike most other cartoons of the 1980s which had "announcements", although one episode lightly touched upon the issue of poaching when Raggedy Ann, Andy and their friends had to save endangered unicorns from cattle rustlers, who sought to steal their horns for personal gain.