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''The Snorks'' is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera which ran on NBC from September 15, 1984, to May 13, 1989. The series was created by Belgian cartoonist Nic Broca as a competitor of ''The Smurfs'', after Broca went into troubles with Peyo, author of the original German ''Smurfs'' comics. Before that, a '''three-minute pilot''' was produced.
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''The Snorks'' is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera which ran on NBC from September 15th, 1984, to May 13th, 1989. The series was created by Belgian cartoonist Nic Broca as a competitor of ''The Smurfs'', after Broca went into troubles with Peyo, author of the original Belgian ''Smurfs'' comics. Before that, a '''three-minute pilot was produced'''.


==The Pilot==
==The Pilot==
Not much is really known about this pilot. It featured two unknown Snorks (most likely background characters) that didn't apparently make it into the show.
Not much is really known about the pilot. It featured two unknown Snorks (most likely background characters) that didn't apparently make it into the show.


The pilot was never fully shown to the public. Clips from it can be seen in a promotional spot they had for the NBC Saturday Morning kids' block with Alvin and the Chipmunks singing. It had clips from various shows including ''The Snorks''.
The pilot was never fully shown to the public. Clips from it can be seen in a promotional spot they had for the NBC Saturday Morning kids' block with Alvin and the Chipmunks singing. It had clips from various shows including ''The Snorks''.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
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GreenSnork.jpg|A Green Snork.
GreenSnork.jpg|A Green Snork.
Tooter&MessedupDimmy.jpg|Dimmy with his Snork messed up.
Tooter&MessedupDimmy.jpg|Dimmy with his Snork messed up.
Occy&Daffeny.jpg|Daffeny with Occy.
Occy&Daffeny.jpg|Daffeny with Occy.
MainCastMinusJuniorandCorky.jpg|The Main Cast (Minus Junior and Corky).
MainCastMinusJuniorandCorky.jpg|The Main Cast (minus Junior and Corky).
OccykissCasey.jpg|Occy kissing Casey.
OccykissCasey.jpg|Occy kissing Casey.
GreenSnorky.jpg|Green Snorky again.
GreenSnorky.jpg|Green Snorky again.
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OhDimmy.jpg|Tooter and Messed-Up Dimmy.
OhDimmy.jpg|Tooter and Messed-Up Dimmy.
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[[Category:Lost animation|Snorks]]
[[Category:Lost TV|Snorks]]
[[Category:Partially found media|Snorks]]

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The snorks title.jpg

The series' title card.

Status: Partially Found

The Snorks is an animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera which ran on NBC from September 15th, 1984, to May 13th, 1989. The series was created by Belgian cartoonist Nic Broca as a competitor of The Smurfs, after Broca went into troubles with Peyo, author of the original Belgian Smurfs comics. Before that, a three-minute pilot was produced.

The Pilot

Not much is really known about the pilot. It featured two unknown Snorks (most likely background characters) that didn't apparently make it into the show.

The pilot was never fully shown to the public. Clips from it can be seen in a promotional spot they had for the NBC Saturday Morning kids' block with Alvin and the Chipmunks singing. It had clips from various shows including The Snorks.

Gallery

The 1983 NBC promo, featuring clips from the pilot.