

Season - Episode
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2 - 1A Pearl of a Game Sep 11, 1971
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2 - 2Nothing to Moon About Sep 18, 1971
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2 - 3Pardon My Magic Sep 25, 1971
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2 - 4Granny's Royal Ruckus Oct 02, 1971
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2 - 5Soccer to Me Oct 09, 1971
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2 - 6Jungle Jitters Oct 16, 1971
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1 - 1The Great Geese Goof-Up Sep 12, 1970
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1 - 2Football Zeros Sep 19, 1970
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1 - 3Hold That Hillbilly Sep 26, 1970
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1 - 4Bad News Cruise Oct 03, 1970
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1 - 5Rodeo Duds Oct 10, 1970
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1 - 6Double Dribble Double Oct 17, 1970
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1 - 7Heir Loons Oct 24, 1970
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1 - 8From Scoop to Nuts Oct 31, 1970
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1 - 9What a Day for a Birthday Nov 07, 1970
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1 - 10It's Snow Vacation Nov 14, 1970
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1 - 11The Great Ouch Doors Nov 21, 1970
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1 - 12Hooray for Hollywood Nov 28, 1970
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1 - 13Shook-Up Sheriff Dec 05, 1970
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1 - 14Gone to the Dogs Dec 12, 1970
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1 - 15The Wild Blue Yonder Dec 19, 1970
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1 - 16Long Gone Gip Jan 02, 1971
Overview
Harlem Globetrotters is a Saturday morning cartoon produced by Hanna-Barbera and CBS Productions, featuring animated versions of players from the famous basketball team, Harlem Globetrotters. Broadcast from September 12, 1970, to September 2, 1972 on CBS, and later re-run on NBC as The Go-Go Globetrotters, the show featured cartoon versions of George "Meadowlark" Lemon, Freddie "Curly" Neal, Hubert "Geese" Ausbie, J.C. "Gip" Gipson, Bobby Joe Mason, and Pablo Robertson, alongside their fictional bus driver and manager, Granny, and their dog mascot, Dribbles. The series worked to a formula where the team travels somewhere and typically get involved in a local conflict that leads to one of the Globetrotters proposing a basketball game to settle the issue. To ensure the Globetrotters' defeat, the villains rig the contest; however, before the second half of the contest, the team always finds a way to even the odds, become all but invincible, and win the game.