Reg. characters on shows, that never interacted with each other

No, they never met Gargamel, but Peewit did meet Scruple in one of the later seasons.

The 80's My Little Pony characters from the first two *pilots* (Rescue From Midnight Castle & Escape From Katrina) never met the ponies from the feature film and following t.v. series, although all of them interacted with Megan.
 
Hard to believe, but Rosey was only in two of the 'Classic 24' JETSON episodes: the pilot and Rosey's Boyfriend. It seems strange that with the series' pilot devoted to her that Rosey received scant exposure after that. Even Cogswell's flunky Harlan appeared in three episodes. (However, she was a regular in merchandising, particularly Gold Key and Charlton comic books through the 1960s and 1970s.)

Of course, Astro didn't arrive until the fifth or sixth episode- despite his prominence in the closing credits- and wasn't even in every 1962-63 episode beyond that- including Boyfriend. The 1985-87 revival of course had him, Rosey, and probably Spacely in every episode.

If anyone remembers H-B's 1972 Saturday AM AMAZING CHAN AND THE CHAN CLAN, there were ten offspring who always broke off in groups delineated by age. Seldom was there any interaction between kids outside of those parameters. I'd have loved to see youngest brother Scooter make a fool out of bumbling older brother Stanley.

I don't watch it regularly, but do Chris and Meg Griffin ever play with, or even acknowledge Stewie? On rare occasion, Meg seems to interact with Brian, but Chris never does.:confused:
 
All 3 of the Griffin kids share the subplot in the episode "Ready, Willing and Disabled". Also, there were a few instances in which Chris has interacted with Stewie:
  • There's a scene in "Death Lives" where Stewie is explaining the joke in an Archie comic to Chris.
  • In "Petarded", Chris and Stewie are forced to share a bedroom in Cleveland's house.
  • In "The Story on Page 1", Stewie uses mind control on Chris, using Chris' large size to his advantage.
  • Stewie follows Chris while playing a tuba to illustrate Chris' obesity in the last scene of "No Chris Left Behind".
Also, Chris did share some minor interaction with Brian in "To Love and Die in Dixie". Brian overhears Chris writing out loud about his kissing Sam (a girl who Chris believes at the time to be a boy). Chris and Brian also have significant interaction with each other in "You May Now Kiss...uh...the Guy Who Receives".
 
In an older instance, on Tennessee Tuxedo (an Underdog segment), the average episode plot followed this structure: Tennessee and Chumley, a penguin and walrus, would always escape from zookeeper Stanley Livingston, see Mr. Whoopee, who would give them an invention to help them out, then they would go back to the zoo with the invention, then it would fail, and Stanley would get angry and make them do harder work.

Stanley Livingston and Mr. Whoopee never met, and that always puzzled me as a kid.
 
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