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  1. U.S. of Archie is a Saturday morning cartoon show on CBS from September 7 to December 21, 1974. It is spin-off of the popular Archie comic books and television show. It ran for a total of sixteen episodes, but due to its educational agenda, lacked the music and comedy elements that had made the other Archie cartoons so successful.

  2. u.s. Of Archie: With Jane Webb, John Erwin, Howard Morris, Dal McKennon. Archie and the Riverdale gang explore and reenact important moments of American history.

    • (57)
    • 1974-09-07
    • Animation, History
    • 30
    • List of Episodes
    • Voices
    • Credits
    The Underground Railroad
    Gold
    The Day of the Ladies
    The Star Spangled Banner
    Dallas McKennon - Archie Andrews, Hot Dog, Mr. Weatherbee, Chuck Clayton
    John Erwin - Reggie Mantle
    Jane Webb - Betty Cooper, Veronica Lodge, Miss Grundy
    Howard Morris - Jughead Jones, Big Moose Mason
    Creative Director: Don Christensen
    Creative Producer: Friz Freleng
    Directed by: Don Towsley, Rudy Larriva, Lou Zukor, Bill Reed, Friz Freleng
    Co-Director: David Detiege
  3. The U.S. of Archie TV-G 1974 1 Season Kids & Family Fantasy Animation List Reviews Archie, Jughead and the gang learn about their ancestors' roles in historical events.

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  4. Premiered September 7, 1974. Runtime 30m. Total Runtime 8h (16 episodes) Creator John L. Goldwater. Country United States. Languages English. Genres Animation, Comedy. Archie, Jughead, and the gang learn about their ancestors' roles in historical events.

    • September 7, 1974
  5. The U.S. of Archie was a Syndication network Saturday morning cartoon show and a spin-off of John Goldwater's popular "Archie" comic books and TV show. The show aired from September 7, 1974 to December 21, 1974, lasting for one season & 16 episodes.

  6. The Archie Gang are in Indiana to join the Underground Railroad. There they meet Harriet Tubman who teaches them how to be apart of the abolition movement. Then they go into Kentucky to help free slaves.