I voted for nearly all of them, because most of them I haven't seen in ages. In particular, from the list mentioned, I remember Plastic Man, Pac-Man, Tiny Toon Adventures and Freakazoid!. Out of all the four that I mentioned, both Plastic Man and Pac-Man deserve some more exposure and merit from the rest of us.
Plastic Man, a character from the DC Comics vaults since the 1940s, was, in the form of this 1979-81 cartoon series produced by Ruby-Spears (he had appeared on one episode of the 1-hour, Hanna-Barbera-fostered SuperFriends series from 1973-74, prior to this show), at first the lead series that began the 2-hour The Plastic Man Comedy-Adventure Show.
The component shows of The Plastic Man Comedy-Adventure Show were Mighty Man & Yukk, which featured the world's smallest superhero and his ugly-faced mutt, Yukk, who always had to wear a doghouse to hide it, until he came across villains. Only then would he remove it, and even so he turned away from the audience when doing so. The second one was Rickety Rocket, which featured four African-American teenage detectives traveling in a talking rocket (hence this show's title). The final show was Fangface and Fangpuss, which was a continuation of the 1978-79 series called simply Fangface, was about a crime-fighting werewolf who was Sherman Fangsworth by day and as Fangface by night. His baby nephew, who became Fangpuss by night, was aware of his uncle's werewolf inhibiting problems whenever he saw a moon in any form (be it real or drawn on paper), actually liked the changes.
Rickety Rocket vacated the 2-hour block around December, 1979, and when the 1980-81 season came, Plastic Man's show was stripped down to a mere 30 minutes, and adding son Baby Plas, becoming The Plastic Man/Baby Plas Super Comedy Show.
Pac-Man, like Plastic Man, also was originally part of another well-regarded block... and another headliner, too. In this case, it was The Pac-Man/Little Rascals/Richie Rich Show, which aired on ABC for the 1982-83 season. Only the closer, Richie Rich, was a holdover, because it first was part of the 1-hour block The Richie Rich/Scooby-Doo Show which itself ran from 1980-82 and shared adventures with Scooby and Scrappy-Doo (minus Freddy, Daphne and Velma from that show's 1st season). Getting back to Pac, for the 1983-84 season, his show then segued into The Pac-Man/Rubik the Amazing Cube Hour.