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Can you name all the goblin cartoon shows?

There isn't a definitive list of "goblin cartoon shows" because the term "goblin" isn't strictly defined in animation. It's often used interchangeably with "gremlin," "imp," or other similar mischievous creatures.

However, some cartoon shows featuring creatures that could be considered goblins include:

Classic Cartoons:

* The Smurfs (1981-1990): While technically "Smurfs," they share many characteristics with goblins, including their small stature, blue skin, and mischievous nature.

* The Flintstones (1960-1966): While not goblins, the show features "cavemen" who frequently encounter and interact with creatures that could be considered goblins or imps.

* The Hobbit (1977): While a film, it's worth mentioning since it features goblins prominently.

Modern Cartoons:

* The Amazing World of Gumball (2011-2019): Features a variety of fantastical creatures, including a goblin named "Darwin" who serves as the main character's best friend.

* Trollhunters (2016-2018): While focusing on "trolls," this show features goblins as a major part of the lore and storylines.

* She-Ra and the Princesses of Power (2018-2020): The show includes a variety of fantastical creatures, including a goblin named "Glimmer" who is a close friend of the main character.

* The Owl House (2020-present): While not directly featuring goblins, it features a diverse range of fantasy creatures, including a "goblin-like" race called "Abominations."

Other Notable Mentions:

* The Adventures of Tintin (1991-2011): The show features a recurring villain named "The Red Rackham's Treasure" who is described as a goblin.

* The Neverending Story (1984): While a film, it features a key villain called "The Nothing," who is described as a being of pure evil and chaos and has a goblin-like appearance.

It's important to note that this list is not exhaustive and many other shows may feature characters that could be considered goblins, even if they aren't specifically identified as such. The use of the term "goblin" is often subjective and can vary depending on the show's context.

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