The Banana Splits Adventure Hour
1968The Banana Splits Adventure Hour was an hour-long, packaged television variety program featuring The Banana Splits, a fictional rock band composed of four funny animal characters. The series was produced by Hanna-Barbera, and ran for 31 episodes on NBC Saturday mornings, from September 7, 1968, to September 5, 1970.
Seasons & Episode
The Splits romp into their second season with Fleegle as a magician, Bingo as a coach and Drooper as a cowardly lion. A new cartoon series is The Hillbilly Bears.
Super Drooper tangles with a clothing thief.
Introduced: a grabby animated dresser-drawer, and Goofy Gopher the puppet.
Super Drooper tangles with a trash-can tipper; the Great Fleegali has a smashing time with a pocket watch.
Super Drooper gets on the trail of the Steam Roller Sneak.
Fleegle opens a unique barbershop; Super Drooper goes to bat.
The Great Fleegali's magic trick backfires; and Super Drooper meets a fish-net nabber.
In a fan-letter session, the Splits learn who is top banana.
Fleegle finds a surprise in the mailbox.
The Great Fleegali gives a new twist to the old rope trick. The Splits try a tug of war.
The mailbox holds a musical surprise for Fleegle.
Fleegle celebrates his birthday; Coach Bingo teaches his players the "clean sweep."
Fleegle gives a new twist to an old nursery rhyme; Super Drooper meets the masked impersonator. The final original episode.
Repeat episode from Season 1 including the last five chapters of “Danger Island.”
Repeat episode from Season 1 including a new chapter of “Danger Island.”
Repeat episode from Season 1 including a new chapter of “Danger Island.”
Repeat episode from Season 1 including a new chapter of “Danger Island.”
Repeat episode from Season 1 including the final chapter of “Danger Island.”
The Banana Splits Adventure Hour was an hour-long, packaged television variety program featuring The Banana Splits, a fictional rock band composed of four funny animal characters. The series was produced by Hanna-Barbera, and ran for 31 episodes on NBC Saturday mornings, from September 7, 1968, to September 5, 1970.