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30 Creepy Children’s TV Shows from the Past That Scarred Us for Life

April 21, 2025 by Sophie Lustig

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#19: Jabberjaw (1976)

Jabberjaw, created by Joe Ruby and Ken Spears and produced by Hanna-Barbara, aired in 1976. It’s a series about a great white shark who plays in a teenage band, The Neptunes, with humans as the other members. They solve mysteries. The series takes place in the far future of 2021.

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Yes, it’s a weird 1970s cartoon produced on the cheap, with groan-worthy jokes. But some of the undersea creatures they encounter are just as creepy as those found in something like Scooby-Doo. If you’re curious, all 16 episodes are on Amazon, and the clips are on YouTube.

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