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  • The Harlem Globetrotters
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  • They make a cameo appearance typical of many 1970s cartoons in "Excellence in Broadcasting". A parody of Scooby-Doo has John McCain, Rush Limbaugh, and Hot Dog solve a mystery where Congressman Barney Frank is the monster behind the mask. The Globetrotters appear inexplicably in the swamp to deliver a joke.
  • Twenty-two episodes of The Harlem Globetrotters were produced: 16 for the first season, and six more for the second season. The show was later rerun on NBC as the headline segment of Go Go Globetrotters, a Saturday morning block which also included reruns of CB Bears, Space Ghost and The Herculoids.
  • In season 42, the Globetrotters appeared in a segment about the number 3 with Elmo. (First: Episode 4266) (YouTube) The featured Globetrotters were Kevin "Special K" Daley (#21), Anthony "Ant" Atkinson Jr. (#12), and "Blenda" Rodriguez (#10).
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  • They make a cameo appearance typical of many 1970s cartoons in "Excellence in Broadcasting". A parody of Scooby-Doo has John McCain, Rush Limbaugh, and Hot Dog solve a mystery where Congressman Barney Frank is the monster behind the mask. The Globetrotters appear inexplicably in the swamp to deliver a joke.
  • Twenty-two episodes of The Harlem Globetrotters were produced: 16 for the first season, and six more for the second season. The show was later rerun on NBC as the headline segment of Go Go Globetrotters, a Saturday morning block which also included reruns of CB Bears, Space Ghost and The Herculoids.
  • In season 42, the Globetrotters appeared in a segment about the number 3 with Elmo. (First: Episode 4266) (YouTube) The featured Globetrotters were Kevin "Special K" Daley (#21), Anthony "Ant" Atkinson Jr. (#12), and "Blenda" Rodriguez (#10).