What follows is everything I could find on the Internet about Histeria!
If you have a link you'd like to suggest, send it to me.
The Richard Stone Memorial Page--The music for Histeria! was scored by a
team of composers consisting of Richard Stone, Julie Bernstein, Steve
Bernstein, Tim Kelly, and Gordon Goodwin. Richard Stone, the Supervising
Composer for Histeria! as well as for Animaniacs, Pinky and the Brain, and
Freakazoid, passed away on March 9, 2001. Visit a memorial page for him
here and listen to some of his music.
KTLA--this site will tell you which Histeria's will air within the next
two weeks. Invaluable if you're trying to complete a Histeria! VHS
collection. You have to search a bit for the section that lists upcoming
episodes, but it's there.
Steven Bernstein--he wrote a great deal of Histeria's music; this is his
personal home page.
Brendan3's page--has two soundfiles and calls Histeria "really cool".
Histeria at Fanfiction.net--I'm not crazy about ff in general, but
I've read a few I liked. Check this place out for Histeria-related fan-
fiction.
Pocket Bishoujo--a web phenomenon in which players answer questions
about various cartoon characters in order to catch them, much in the
same way one catches Pokemon. This site features a collectible Charity
Bazaar.
Tiny Toons Titans--a sad and well-written article about animation scoring
Family Wonder--Their reviews, based on viewings of one or two episodes,
give Histeria a "B" grade. Which is funny, because I give their
reviews a solid "D+".
Pepper Mills Shrine--this guy is a regular on the EH message board,
and is very busy constructing a place where we can all worship the
big-mouthed goddess that is Pepper Mills...
KHTV--play a slide puzzle with the image of Froggo!
Kids' WB's Histeria! Site--now, if only clicking on the pictures did
something...and if only they'd put a picture of Charity, Toast, and
World's Oldest Woman up...
The F.R.O.G.G.O.--It has its problems, but as it stands it's the
web's best guide to the show. Though it never got completed and can be a
bit nit-picky, it's a definite must-read for Histeria 'net-fans.
Deja News--check Usenet for Histeria!-related posts
Yesterday Land--a fine show description and message board