Yono Makitos

Yono Makitos is a Japanese sketch comedy anthology anime series which ran from March 20, 1986 to the May 24, 1990.

Peanut, Butter and Jelly
Peanut, Butter and Jelly were manga characters created by an anonymous manga artist for Shogakukan in 1964. They did not have a good success so they were retired until 2021 where they discover that they are getting an anime series but they have a jealous host of the live-action tv show, Kokoro, and his co-host and girlfriend, Monana, who are planning to get rid of them.

Maho the Cat
Maho the Cat is a 10-year old cat who tends to outsmart boys, teachers and grown up as well as talk about how society is changing around her.

The Magic Land
Mei Chan is a Chinese dwarf who lives in the magic land ran by Tutto-san and spends her time with Gano the Cat, Machiko the Bird, Pacho the Marmot, Dara the Snake amd Zuzu the Wizard but would (along with the other inhabitants) also try to stop Mataru from taking over the magic land.

Torinu
Osamu & Minako are both siblings who have many adventures to try and find a home but they would always get kicked out mostly due to their appearance.

Neko & Chuchu
Chuchu is a mouse who tries to get away from Neko whenever she tries to steal from the kitchen although she also has a crush on him.

Yanda Ma
Yanda Ma is an orphaned rabbit who tries to get money from many odd jobs and goes to school where he is bullied by Roma (who actually bullies him because she secretly likes him).

Baka Banas
Jap, Pic, Tek, Tok and Nip are a group of beavers who came from the swamps by their general to protect an old married couple from every dangers they come around.

Trivia

 * The Magic Land, one of the Yono Makitos segments, was based on the 1965-2000 Shueisha manga series created by Waku Yaniko for Shonen Book (1966-1968) and the Weekly Shonen Jump (1968-2000), which was later adapted into an anime series.
 * The Yaniko Chorus (consisting of Mark Piper, his best friend Ariel Yosef and Jamacian twins Julian and Sharon Zinkle), 4 non-Japanese kids that frequently appear on Waku's musical works and even some of his animes and mangas (most notably Waku Yaniko's Manga School and Rikit), would do a musical number every second segment, even singing the main theme song.