1980's Saturday Morning Historical Reenactment Society Live-Stream Watch-Along IS READY!!!

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1985 8:30 on CBS: THE WUZZLES



In 1985, Disney was desperate to get back in to the Television Animation business. A series of underperforming animated movies since the death of Walt Disney in 1966 had left the once powerful House Of Mouse a slowly rotting corpse of a company being picked apart by corporate scavengers.

Then came Michael Eisner who said "Screw that, we're DISNEY!" and with that they pumped new money, new talent and, unfortunately, new 1980's greed-fueled corporate policies in to what had once been a tight-knit "Family" corporation of sorts.

Regardless of the greed-fueled motivations, though, Michael Eisner got the company back up and running for a whole new generation of kids, starting with Saturday Mornings in 1985 because Saturday Morning cartoons were cheap, easy to make, and could be turned out FAST to get the Disney name back in to homes that weren't tuning in to the Disney Sunday Night Movie every week out of habit for family-friendly viewing.

The first cartoon that was made ready was "The Wuzzles", with a concept that was created by Michael Eisner himself for his new Disney Television Animation Studio to create. Because Michael was such a good 80's businessman, he had the toy rights sold to Hasbro before they even had a storyline, full name, concept sketch or really anything beyond "It's a show about mixed-up animals, like part giraffe and part elephant". It had the Disney name behind it, so they bought it and BOOM! An 80's classic was born!

The Wuzzles only lasted one season (13 episodes), making it the shortest lived Disney Television Animated show ever, but the following year ABC bought the reruns of that first season as a part of an experiment which we will discuss next week when I tell you all about Disney's Adventures of The Gummi Bears :)

Fan Page: The Wuzzles



1985 brought us The Wuzzles, which is much sadder and horrific if you think of it as an animated version of "The Island of Doctor Moreau". Cross-breeding and playing God by splicing genes is an abomination in the eyes of pretty much every religion out there, unless one of your ungodly creations is as adorable as Rhinokey :)

I think we all have some warm-n-fuzzy memories about this cartoon... feel free to leave a message in the comments below. And if you haven't already done so, be sure to and vote for this one in our Best of 1985 Poll!