80s Cartoons with three robots with “screen” heads one white, one yellow and one red

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I remember watching a cartoon, in the late '80s, for which I can't remember the name. The cartoon was surely American, had a light tone and was clearly aimed at kids.



It featured three robots as protagonists, that had no legs, could float/fly and that had a kind of TV screen as a head (the screen displayed their face). They were different colours, white, red and yellow, and lived together with the scientist who had built them and a cat.



Usually the episodes revolved about them fighting against different villains, among which there was even a robot similar to them.










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    I remember watching a cartoon, in the late '80s, for which I can't remember the name. The cartoon was surely American, had a light tone and was clearly aimed at kids.



    It featured three robots as protagonists, that had no legs, could float/fly and that had a kind of TV screen as a head (the screen displayed their face). They were different colours, white, red and yellow, and lived together with the scientist who had built them and a cat.



    Usually the episodes revolved about them fighting against different villains, among which there was even a robot similar to them.










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      I remember watching a cartoon, in the late '80s, for which I can't remember the name. The cartoon was surely American, had a light tone and was clearly aimed at kids.



      It featured three robots as protagonists, that had no legs, could float/fly and that had a kind of TV screen as a head (the screen displayed their face). They were different colours, white, red and yellow, and lived together with the scientist who had built them and a cat.



      Usually the episodes revolved about them fighting against different villains, among which there was even a robot similar to them.










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      I remember watching a cartoon, in the late '80s, for which I can't remember the name. The cartoon was surely American, had a light tone and was clearly aimed at kids.



      It featured three robots as protagonists, that had no legs, could float/fly and that had a kind of TV screen as a head (the screen displayed their face). They were different colours, white, red and yellow, and lived together with the scientist who had built them and a cat.



      Usually the episodes revolved about them fighting against different villains, among which there was even a robot similar to them.







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          Could this be The Telebugs?




          The Telebugs is a British cartoon from the 1980s about the adventures of three robots with televisions for heads.



          The Telebugs were a hi-tech trio of merry monitored robots created by absent-minded Professor Brainstrain. These robots were, in the professor's own words, 'Pwogwammed to help people in twouble', but more specifically to combat the new threat of computerized villains and advanced adversaries springing up around the country.



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          • It is exactly this one! Thank you a lot!
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          • Not accepted, but also the answer at scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/28279/…
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          Could this be The Telebugs?




          The Telebugs is a British cartoon from the 1980s about the adventures of three robots with televisions for heads.



          The Telebugs were a hi-tech trio of merry monitored robots created by absent-minded Professor Brainstrain. These robots were, in the professor's own words, 'Pwogwammed to help people in twouble', but more specifically to combat the new threat of computerized villains and advanced adversaries springing up around the country.



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          • You've beaten me to a second there.
            – Clockwork
            Sep 13 at 16:54






          • 1




            @Clockwork - Gotta be quick around here
            – Valorum
            Sep 13 at 16:57










          • It is exactly this one! Thank you a lot!
            – McTroopers
            Sep 13 at 16:58










          • @McTroopers - Always a pleasure
            – Valorum
            Sep 13 at 17:02










          • Not accepted, but also the answer at scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/28279/…
            – FuzzyBoots
            Sep 13 at 17:08














          up vote
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          accepted










          Could this be The Telebugs?




          The Telebugs is a British cartoon from the 1980s about the adventures of three robots with televisions for heads.



          The Telebugs were a hi-tech trio of merry monitored robots created by absent-minded Professor Brainstrain. These robots were, in the professor's own words, 'Pwogwammed to help people in twouble', but more specifically to combat the new threat of computerized villains and advanced adversaries springing up around the country.



          TV Tropes












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          • You've beaten me to a second there.
            – Clockwork
            Sep 13 at 16:54






          • 1




            @Clockwork - Gotta be quick around here
            – Valorum
            Sep 13 at 16:57










          • It is exactly this one! Thank you a lot!
            – McTroopers
            Sep 13 at 16:58










          • @McTroopers - Always a pleasure
            – Valorum
            Sep 13 at 17:02










          • Not accepted, but also the answer at scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/28279/…
            – FuzzyBoots
            Sep 13 at 17:08












          up vote
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          up vote
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          Could this be The Telebugs?




          The Telebugs is a British cartoon from the 1980s about the adventures of three robots with televisions for heads.



          The Telebugs were a hi-tech trio of merry monitored robots created by absent-minded Professor Brainstrain. These robots were, in the professor's own words, 'Pwogwammed to help people in twouble', but more specifically to combat the new threat of computerized villains and advanced adversaries springing up around the country.



          TV Tropes












          share|improve this answer












          Could this be The Telebugs?




          The Telebugs is a British cartoon from the 1980s about the adventures of three robots with televisions for heads.



          The Telebugs were a hi-tech trio of merry monitored robots created by absent-minded Professor Brainstrain. These robots were, in the professor's own words, 'Pwogwammed to help people in twouble', but more specifically to combat the new threat of computerized villains and advanced adversaries springing up around the country.



          TV Tropes





















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          • You've beaten me to a second there.
            – Clockwork
            Sep 13 at 16:54






          • 1




            @Clockwork - Gotta be quick around here
            – Valorum
            Sep 13 at 16:57










          • It is exactly this one! Thank you a lot!
            – McTroopers
            Sep 13 at 16:58










          • @McTroopers - Always a pleasure
            – Valorum
            Sep 13 at 17:02










          • Not accepted, but also the answer at scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/28279/…
            – FuzzyBoots
            Sep 13 at 17:08
















          • You've beaten me to a second there.
            – Clockwork
            Sep 13 at 16:54






          • 1




            @Clockwork - Gotta be quick around here
            – Valorum
            Sep 13 at 16:57










          • It is exactly this one! Thank you a lot!
            – McTroopers
            Sep 13 at 16:58










          • @McTroopers - Always a pleasure
            – Valorum
            Sep 13 at 17:02










          • Not accepted, but also the answer at scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/28279/…
            – FuzzyBoots
            Sep 13 at 17:08















          You've beaten me to a second there.
          – Clockwork
          Sep 13 at 16:54




          You've beaten me to a second there.
          – Clockwork
          Sep 13 at 16:54




          1




          1




          @Clockwork - Gotta be quick around here
          – Valorum
          Sep 13 at 16:57




          @Clockwork - Gotta be quick around here
          – Valorum
          Sep 13 at 16:57












          It is exactly this one! Thank you a lot!
          – McTroopers
          Sep 13 at 16:58




          It is exactly this one! Thank you a lot!
          – McTroopers
          Sep 13 at 16:58












          @McTroopers - Always a pleasure
          – Valorum
          Sep 13 at 17:02




          @McTroopers - Always a pleasure
          – Valorum
          Sep 13 at 17:02












          Not accepted, but also the answer at scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/28279/…
          – FuzzyBoots
          Sep 13 at 17:08




          Not accepted, but also the answer at scifi.stackexchange.com/questions/28279/…
          – FuzzyBoots
          Sep 13 at 17:08

















           

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