

Popples
Popples
1. Popples Panic at the Library
2. Cookin Up a Storm
3. Molars And Biscuspids, And Popples
4. Treasure Of Popple Beach
5. Popping at the Car Wash
6. Springtime's A Poppin
7. Popples Play Pee Wee Golf
8. Popples Flood The Fluff-N-Fold
9. Clean Sweep Of Things
10. Poppin' Wheelies
11. Bonnie's Popple Part
12. Aisles Of Trouble
13. Popples Paint Party
14. Pop-Paring For Bed
15. Poppolympics
16. Sports Shop Pop
17. Taking Out The Trash
18. A Hair-Raising Experience
19. Pop Goes The Radio
20. Poppin' Pillow Talk
21. Where The Pop Flies
22. Hurray For Hollywood
23. Backyard Bigtop
24. Backyard Adventure
25. Poppin At The Drive-In
26. Poppin' Around The Block
27. Moving Day
28. Tree House Capers
29. No Bizness Like Popple Bizness
30. Museum Peace
31. Lemonade Stand-Off
32. Popple Post Office
33. Funhouse Folly
34. Fixer-Upper Popples
35. Rock Around The Popples
36. The College Of Popple Knowledge
37. Popple Cheer
38. Barn Hoopla
39. The Jellybean Jamboree
40. Private Eye Popples
41. The Repair Shop
42. Decatha-Pop-A-Lon Popples
43. Cuckoo Choo Choo
44. The Popple Fashion Parade
45. Poppin' at the Zoo
Overview
Popples was a Saturday morning cartoon, based on the Popples toys, that aired in the United States from 1986 to 1987. The pilot was a live-action Shelley Duvall special, in which they were puppets and marionettes; after this was well-received, it was decided to make a cartoon series with the same characters. The cartoon was produced by DIC Entertainment and LBS Communications in association with The Maltese Companies. Like the toys they're based on, the Popples resemble colorful teddy bears or rabbits with long, pompom-tipped tails, and they have pouches on their backs that can be everted so they resemble fuzzy balls. The name "Popple" is a reference to the popping sound they make when unfolding themselves from such a ball, or pulling objects from their pouches. In the cartoon Popples commonly pull large items from their pouches that couldn't possibly fit inside, which come from hammerspace; in "Popples Alley", one of the Popples' human friends looks inside one of their pouches and sees numerous objects floating in a void. Nine of the Popples live with a human brother and sister, Billy and Bonnie Wagner. Billy and Bonnie think they are the only kids who have Popples until a neighbor family moves in and they have their own Popples — the Rock Stars, Pufflings, and Babies. The Popples tend to come around and mess up whatever the kids are trying to do; e.g., if the kids are trying to brush their teeth, the Popples end up spilling water, toothpaste and soap all over the bathroom. If the kids are trying to clean their rooms, the Popples come along, mess up the room even worse and then help them get everything back to normal just in the nick of time. The plot revolved around the children's efforts to hide the existence of the Popples from the adults around them.