BTW, it was the Robonic Stooges.
It exists! I'm not mad!
Erm. Well, I probably am, but not insofar as having hallucinated an entire cartoon. (And someone else obviously invented the term "Robonic", so my remaining insanity is surely going to be adjusted down a notch or two by default...)
See, they weren't just robots, they were
bionic robots. Hence, "robonic". DONT JUDGE THEM IT MAKES SENSE WHEN YOURE TOTALLY BAKED AND ON A DEADLINE
There was also the penchant for having cartoons of real people becoming superheroes. Like the Harlem Globetrotters and Muhammad Ali.
I definitely remember the Globetrotters one. From what I remember of the characterisation, it'd not be shown today because of modern sensitivities to such things. (At least as a kids' cartoon, although it might scrape through in a nostalgia/"hey wasn't the TV we had back then so
strange!" slot. Don't remember the Ali one, so no idea if that'd have the same issue (or just that it'd now have less topicality/brand-recognition for the target audience, and be less than the shiny-shiny CGI-assisted animation of the equivalent modern output).
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Apparently it was sort of like Scooby-Doo (mystery monster of the week who is really just Farmer Jenkins in a mask). I'm kinda hoping that where it differed was that Ali just beat the shit out of them instead of running around with wacky hijinks, but that would make for a pretty short cartoon.
"Look! It's the Werewolf of Devil's Creek!" (note: this was one of the actual episode monsters)
"ARRROOOOO-- *POW* Oh shit...my head *POW BIFF CRUNCH* oh god make it stop"
"Wait, that's not a werewolf, it's Mr. Farnsworth, the motel clerk!
".....and he's not breathing anymore."
"And that's why you don't mess...with the greatest...of all....tiiiiime!"
"Oh, Ali!" <group laughter>
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