The Mini-Monsters: Normal human twin siblings Sherman and Melissa find themselves in for a surprise when they are sent to summer camp for one year. Camp Mini-Mon turns out to be run by an organ playing shadowy camp director, and attended by monster kids who are offspring of usually famous monsters, a witch, and Merlin. They are Count Dracula's son Dracky, Frankenstein's son Franky, The Wolf Man's son Wolfie, The Creature from the Black Lagoon's son Lagoon, The Mummy's son Mummo, the Invisible Man's son Blanko, Klutz, Jynx the Witch, and Merlin's son Melvin accompanied by Cawfield the talking crow. In addition, the camp director is assisted by the grandson of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde who works as the camp's physician.
Street Frogs: Depicting the typical teen-aged hijinks of a gang of street-smart frogs named Big Max, Spider, Moose The Loose, "Honey Love" Loretta, and Dr. Slick. They are also on good terms with a turtle named Snappy Sam who runs the diner that Loretta works at. Each episode contains a musical number. Apart from Rankin-Bass regular Bob McFadden, this segment featured an African-American cast. Ron Taylor also provides the theme song vocals for this segment.
Karate Kat: In a world inhabited by anthropomorphic cats, a private investigator cat uses his karate to fight crime in his town which is usually in the form of gang leaderBig Papa and his two lackeys named Boom-Boom Burmese and Sumo Sai. When working at for McClaws's Detective Agency run by his boss Katie "Big Mama" McClaw, Karate Kat is assiste by his friends/co-workers like inventor Dr. Katmandu, Ciaobaby and her sister Meowbaby, his overweight sparring partner Katgut, and the aptly named Katatonic.
TigerSharks: A group of powered-up human/sea animal hybrids consisting of Mako, Walro, Dolph, Octavia, Lorca, Bronc, Angel, and Gupp become involved in underwater adventures that has them facing off against villains like T-Ray and Captain Bizzarly. Each episode consisted of two parts.
Typically, two segments, each running about 10 minutes, were shown on each broadcast.
releases of certain episodes of The Comic Strip were made available in 1987. These VHS tapes each featured three installments of one particular cartoon. For example, the video "Adventures at Camp Mini-Mon" contained three episodes: "Camp Mini-Mon The First Day", "The Belly Ache" and "Alien."