List of Hanna-Barbera's Works mini-shorts

Almost every episode of Hanna-Barbera's Works began with a 90-second gag short following one of six different formulas, with a second short of the same length appearing before the second "regular-sized" short in some episodes. All of these gag shorts (and a few new ones) would later be re-aired as part of Hanna-Barbera's Superstars Show episodes after Hanna-Barbera's Works was cancelled.

Yogi to the Rescue
Yogi to the Rescue was based on the "damsel in distress" formula that predated Yogi's creation. Each Yogi to the Rescue segment featured Yogi tries to rescue Cindy from Dick Dastardly and Muttley's trap-laden hideout.

Maestro Snagglepuss
Maestro Snagglepuss was a series of musical gags with no dialogue, casting Snagglepuss as the conductor of an orchestra full of rebellious instruments. Each segment had Snagglepuss conducting a famous orchestral piece of music, shortened to fit the running time of the gag.

Penelope Pitstop's Arcobat Circus
Penelope Pitstop's Arcobat Circus was a spin-off of the Penelope Pitstop cartoons where he demonstrates different kinds of Circus. In this case, as the title implies, Penelope Pitstop is performing different kinds of Arcobat Circus (with narration by Corey Burton, replicating the narration of the earlier "how to" cartoons), with disastrous results.

Tom and Jerry's Dynamite
Tom and Jerry's Dynamite shorts open with Tom and Jerry in the middle of a pleasant activity, only to have it interrupted by the appearance of a bomb. Each time, Tom and Jerry tries to defuse or get rid of the bomb before it explodes. When the bomb explodes, it always results in good things happening to Tom and Jerry, only to be nullified by something bad, causing Tom and Jerry to mutter, "Aw, nuts," in peevish defeat.

Snooper and Blabber's House of Genius
Snooper and Blabber's House of Genius shorts are much like the regular Snooper and Blabber shorts featured on the show, but much shorter. Each one has Snooper and Blabber introducing his new inventions, which then go awry.

Scooby-Doo Gets the Paper
Scooby-Doo Gets the Paper has Scooby-Doo tasked to fetch the newspaper by Shaggy Rogers, and having to go through various obstacles in the process. Despite these intereferences, Scooby-Doo completes the task well at the end. Like the Scooby-Doo cartoons, these shorts entirely rely on physical humor.