In the past we posted a list on fictional bands – this list supplements it in a sense. Here, instead of just fictional bands, we are looking at fictional cartoon bands. Most of us will remember at least one or two of the entries here. Be sure to add your own favorites to the comments.
Hanna-Barbera, through the 60′s and 70′s had a serious, one could say even disturbing… want for TV shows about music groups. The Neptunes were the band that starred in the Saturday morning cartoon, Jabberjaw. They, along with other fictional mystery solving bands from the era, such as the Chan Clan and even Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kids, seemed to be the mutant bastard offspring of Scooby-Doo and Josi and The Pussycats. Starring an almost duplicate cast of the characters from Scooby Doo (including the awful laughtrack), with the switch of a giant talking shark who was, himself, a 3 stooges ripoff, in place of a dog. They Solved mysteries between gigs in an underwater future society.
Created, produced, and mostly voiced by Bill Cosby, Fat Albert and the Cosby kids was an educational Saturday morning cartoon about a group of low income black youths who hung out in a north Philly junkyard. They would usually sing a song about what they had learned in each episode, and single-handedly managed to skew the view for suburban white kids on what it was like in the ghetto.
From the MTV animated series Daria, Mystik Spiral was the band of Daria’s best friend Jane’s brother, Trent that made numerous appearances on the show. They were an amusingly awful grunge band, but that didn’t seem to keep Daria from crushing so hard on Trent that she would occasionally break out in hives. They also had a running gag in that they were always on the verge of changing the band’s name, though they never did.
Created by Christy Marx, a staff writer for Transformers and G.I. Joe, Jem was a show about a music superstar named Jem and her band, The Holograms. The twist was that she had a secret identity as a music company owner named Jerrica Benson, and only turned into Jem with the help of a holographic computer. And if this idea sounds somewhat similar to a certain irritating other show/pop culture headache, Hannah Montana, you wouldn’t be far off. Just replace “magic computer” with blond wig.
An early 70′s Saturday Morning cartoon, pulled from the Archie Comics universe, about an all girl pop group who solved mysteries. It spawned a live group to go with it, and decades later a piece of godawful cinema. And, from my view, a template that Hanna-Barbera just didn’t want to give up. It’s also noted for being the first show to having a regularly appearing black female. Though this was only because the music producer threatened to walk after Hanna-Barbera wanted to recast the band to being all white! (Valerie was black in the comic and they had already cast a black woman in the live band as well).
Appearing in the South Park episode “Timmy 2000″, T.a.t.l.o.t.u. (I’m not typing all that again) was a band fronted by the most talented handicapped kid in South Park (not Jimmy!). The episode satirized many issues; from how society deals with the disabled, to how they over medicate children for acting like children, to revenge on Phil Collins beating out “Blame Canada” for a best song Oscar, for that Tarzan song I bet only one in 30 of you can remember the name of.
Created in the Archie Comics universe and composed of all it’s main cast of characters, The Archies were responsible for one of the biggest pop hits in the late 60′/early 70′s, “Sugar,Sugar”, which hit #1 on the pop chart in 1969 and sold over 6 million copies. And since fictional bands can’t die, and Archie comics are still somehow around (Do people really still read that?), they even had a Christmas album released in 2008.
Created in 1958 by Ross Bagdasarian Sr. (who also wrote the song The Witchdoctor) Alvin and the Chipmunks are serious heavy weights when it comes to a fictional band achieving real success. With more awards than most real bands ever, see including 5 Grammys, and with the latest movie and sequel, it seems these 3 lovable chipmunks may be scratching the chalkboard in our brains for years to come. (I also wonder.. were these little anthropomorphic abominations the birth of Furries?)
Created by Damon Albarn, the lead singer of The British band Blur, and the Tank Girl comic co-creator Jamie Hewlett, Gorillaz is the most successful Cartoon/virtual band, ever. Period. They are in the Guinness Book of World Records as such. Though they only have one grammy, they have been nominated for different awards 25 times and have won 7. There are 4 members in the virtual band, 2D, Russle, Murdoc and Noodles, though they have many guest musicians appear on their albums. The style is a mix of rock/pop/hiphop/techno coolness. Sorry for the quality of the video – the Gorillaz have blocked all their videos from embedding on youtube.
This will probably be a controversial pick since they aren’t as commercially successful as some others on this list, but I didn’t feel right putting Gorillaz as #1 since even though they have had minisodes, they have never had an actual cartoon series, and Alvin.. well… I hate them. Besides, I like this band the most and I’m writing the list. Dethklok is the virtual Band from the Cartoon show Metalocalypse, created by Brendon Small and Tommy Blacha. It’s a comedy/horror about a metal band that is so popular, the worlds economy hinges upon them. It satirizes the stereotypes of heavy/death metal and at first most people thought it was silly or stupid. But the show got more popular as people began to realize that while yes, it is funny, the music is actually some of the best metal heard in ages, and combined with the brutal bloody imagery that the show creates, its like they have distilled heavy metal down to an almost pure form of awesome! With all the music being written and performed by Brendon Small, he’s gone from the uncrowned king of adult swim (he voices on almost every show in the block) to a very seriously respected musician in his own right. Dethklok has opened for Iron Maiden and headlined its own tour with Mastodon (which this author went to. Trust me, it really WAS Brutal)
I really wish I could include these guys, because they would be at the top of the list, but, while you never see the members in any videos, and they practically hide themselves on stage, they aren’t a virtual band. They are just fantastic musicians who know how to combine that with genius imagery. They also have a HUGE and very loyal following. Their nearly signature stop motion videos speak for themselves, running from the surreal to the psychedelic. If you want to see talent, art and genius, all rolled into one, check out the video for the song Prison Sex, armed before hand with the knowledge that its all about child abuse, and see if doesn’t make perfect sense through sad, surreal beauty.
Notable extras: The Beets, Beck




















Hey dude, I think you're talking about DEATH METAL, and Buckethead has metal songs too ¬¬"
I'm sorry. Please read what I wrote under the replies and you will understand.
Timmeh! Yeah Blame Canada should’ve won. Boo Phil Collins!
Lethal interjection http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e84MmpPcfO4
What about the Groovy Ghoulies?!?! Way better than Archie's straight laced garage band.
I agree!!!
I was never a death metal fan, but I’d do anything for Dethklok!!! “Make love to me Nathan!” That show is brilliant, and I love their music. Toki ftw!!!
The Misfits deserved a mention along with Jem. "We are the Misfits! Our songs are better! We are the Misfits! And we're gonna get her!"
I agree with the decision not to put Alvin and the Chipmunks at #1. I hate them too.
what about the three little bopss?? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZgWMvVPKW4E
I used to like you because you like Buckethead. Now I realize you know nothing about music and probably only have one nut.
Ironically, my brother does hard rock music and only has one nut.
I don't enjoy the music and don't understand it, but it's hard to say it's terrible when there is such a following. Personal tastes, and I can't argue with the talent required, because I've tried and failed miserably.
There seems to be a big misunderstanding that I need to clear up. I did not write the comment above, more like someone else did. Allow me to explain. I was using a colleagues computer and I logged into listverse and I forgot to log out. When my colleague went on listverse he decided to write this "horrible" comment without caring that it was my profile. I am very sorry for this problem and will make sure this never happens again.
Why does everyone think understanding lyrics in a song is important?
So you can sing along in the car on the way to work when no one's watching.
Dethklok's music is *****ing horrible. The show is incredibly stupid.
I feared that Dethklok wouldn't be on the list, but they were No. 1!
I think that people really misunderstand Dethklok. If the heavy sound deters people, might I suggest that you listen to Cryptopsy and Gorguts before you think that this is bad music. (Cryptopsy and Gorguts are AWESOME, but I doubt anybody who isn't into death metal will like them, and will be especially turned off by their extreme music).
"sugar, sugar…ba ba bop ba bop ba, aw, honey, honey…" Thanks for the fond memories!
i love you for putting Dethklok at number one. They absolutely deserve it…..mmmm….metal…….yum
Dont feel bad for leaving off the beats. They had like one song they did, “Killer Tofu”. At least the others on this list played more than one.
I am very proud to say that Yes, I still read Archie Comics!!!!!!!!
When I saw The Gorillaz at number 2, I couldn't work out what was going to top them. Gorillaz are fantastic! But *****, I can't believe I forgot about Dethklok. I actually pay money for their music (not a common thing for me).
Great pick for #1 I would have used a different video though, but that's just my opinion.
DETHKLOK!
Okay, why does everyone like dethklok, I don't think metal sucks, I just don't think dethclock is the best ever.
the BEETS! no love for them?
I need more allowance!
the rat pack (sinatra jr, stewie, brian)
Wow, I totally didn't know that Sugar, sugar was from the cartoon The Archies! And that's one of my fave songs too…shows what I know then…
What? No Love Händel ??!!!!!!
Yay.
This is going to show my age but there was the Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm show(the Flintstones kids as teenagers) and in it they had a band called Mick Jagrock and the rolling boulders but I don't think they actually played. By the way Dethklok RULES!!
What about the Way-Outs from The Flinstones? I liked their theme song.
Just pointing out you've got two names slightly wrong on the Gorillaz entry. It's Russel and Noodle. Apologies from a pedantic fangirl.
The General “Why does everyone think understanding lyrics in a song is important?”
Well, not everybody does, of course, it all depends. It’s a bit like saying some people are visual learners and some prefer to read about things. To me, the music in a song makes up the emotional content, while the lyrics insight some kind of mental context. Dark and fierce Death Metal is all about pure emotion, and so the lyrics just add to that emotion – without having to dominate over the music or to be understood. Oftentimes, the mood IS the point.
So lyrics can be more inortant in some songs/genres than others. ‘In the Air Tonight’ (Collins) would be nothing without the lyrics, while ‘Grace’ (Buckley) is a blend of the two, and Albatross (Fl/Mac) would be nothing WITH lyrics. It may also depend on whether you prefer to dance to music or sing along, or both. If you’re the karaoke type you may like to know what the lyrics say so that you can sing and feel part of it.
I suppose there are many ways to appreciate art depanding on how the mood takes you.
With a song like ‘Bloodlines’, it would be interesting to hear their take on this subject – which of course anyone can with a quick search on the internet.
…Sorry for the Sunday ramble; I just thought it was a great question.
Dethklok!! Great choice
Fantastic post
I still reach Archie also. I've never thrown out any of my comics from my childhood years
I'm a choir teacher, and a student once tried to label me as old and out-of-touch. He asked: "Do you even listen to any heavy metal?" I said "I like Deathklok, does that count?" He just grumbled, "Yes, it does."
Girls Dead Monster owns all of these due to actual musical skill and a great composer….unless you like metal instead of "normal" rock. And I guess this list is only American cartoon bands.
Why am I having so much trouble with this site's script
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WHAT?? Where’s Beck/Mongolian chop squad??
I'm Saddened by the lack of Mongolian Chop Squad on this list.
Prozzak yo, *****ing awesome.
your name is bucketheadrocks but you dont like metal ? wtf??!!
no.1 = the best
everything else = cheese balls
Detroit Metal City
Come on , no "Homer's Barbershop Quartet" or "Sadgasm"?
otherwise, decent list
Do The Midnight Riders Count As A Cartoon Band? I Think They Should Be In
What about the teenage mutant hero turtles? I believe they did a live show in which they played together in a band…ok that probably was pretty *****e but the cartoon was amazing. And any top list about cartoons has got to be made better by having the turtles in it!
MAJOR LAZER! And… The Josie and the Pussycats movie was amazing!
Polaris
Although not a cartoon, they were a fictional band from a TV show: The Adventures Of Pete & Pete.
I just had to say it 'cause I love that band and show. Haha
Dude, what about the Hex Girls from Scooby Doo and the Witch's Ghost? I forsee a sequel to this list.
great list but you are missing one band, Sons Of Butcher !!! probably not has well known has dethlok but they are an awesome canadian band and also have their own TV series, they are very funny you should look them up
Whoa whoa whoa. The 4th member of the Gorillaz is "Noodle", not "Noodles"
I totally did not expect to see my favorite band ever (TOOL) on this list. Wow. I was surprised I had to comment for the first time!
come on, no beatles? the're like the greatest band of all times!
i remember 'mystik spiral' from the daria series. OMG I so wanna watched that cartoon again!
Daft punk?
GORILLAZ RULE ALL!!!!! i loveeee the Gorillaz more than like everything (lol i know imma wanabe) but yeauh gorillaz should've been first!!!
DETHKLOK!!!!!!!!!
Gorillaz <3
dethklok is the best!
WHY…IS…GORILLAZ…NOT…NUMBER…ONE…???…!!!
(rage)
Gorillaz may not of had episodes but they had a story to follow through the cd’s and songs in them, the videos and online worlds further prove this. Not to mention Dethklok is utter rubbish, all it ever is is screaming and fast talking with random chords thrown in. Gorillaz is where the soul and the meaning come in through an animated band. Quite the bad choice for number one if. I would have even put the junkyard band ahead of them.
What about the X-Presidents? From Robert Smigel’s SNL cartoons.
YOUR LIST ARE VERY CAPITALIST. YOU FORGOT THE GLAMMERS AND SWAVE. THE BEST UNDERGROUND CARTOON BANDS ON EARTH!!
que mamadas gorillaz deberia estar eb primer lugar
No Banana Splits ( they were animated and Live action)then I say no to your list