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Super FriendsA television game that I've played since I was a kid and still play today is what it would be like it certain television shows crossed over with other shows. Obviously, I'm not the only one as proven by this YouTube video.

Since both properties (Super Friends and Friends) are owned by Warner Brothers, this crossover would be possible without anybody needing to acquire rights. Perhaps it could be a new show for the Cartoon Network.

Video after the jump.

What other shows can be done like this? Perhaps we could have episodes of All In The Family to the animation of The Smurfs? Or episodes of Ugly Betty to the animation of She-Ra? Or episodes of M*A*S*H to the Kid Super Power Hour With Shazam? Okay, maybe not that last one.

It's a cute cartoon and it's not hard to find such animations on YouTube. However, if one is going to watch a Super Friends YouTube parody, I think this one is hilarious.


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