
On this day September 16 1989, the animated series The California Raisin Show premiered on CBS. Building on the popularity of the claymation California Raisins commercials, the show featured animated versions of the soulful raisins embarking on musical adventures filled with comedy and charm.
Although it only ran for one season, the series expanded the cultural footprint of the California Raisins, who had already become pop icons thanks to their hit cover of I Heard It Through the Grapevine. The cartoon introduced the group to Saturday morning audiences, further cementing their place in 80s pop culture.
80s insight: The California Raisin Show highlighted how advertising icons could evolve into entertainment stars, reflecting the 80s trend of turning commercial success into broader media franchises.
Although it only ran for one season, the series expanded the cultural footprint of the California Raisins, who had already become pop icons thanks to their hit cover of I Heard It Through the Grapevine. The cartoon introduced the group to Saturday morning audiences, further cementing their place in 80s pop culture.
80s insight: The California Raisin Show highlighted how advertising icons could evolve into entertainment stars, reflecting the 80s trend of turning commercial success into broader media franchises.