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Looney Tunes

Bugs Bunny especially. 

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Dungeons and dragons

Thundercats...snarf snarf

Scooby do

Starblazers...was on wpgh when we first got cable at 6am.  First serial cartoon..like a soap opera, the story went on day to day..awesomeness.

Hong kong phooey

Superfriends

Speed Buggy...the dogs were the best.

 

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1 hour ago, Cloaca du jour said:

Laffalympics

Dungeons and dragons

Thundercats...snarf snarf

Scooby do

Starblazers...was on wpgh when we first got cable at 6am.  First serial cartoon..like a soap opera, the story went on day to day..awesomeness.

Hong kong phooey

Superfriends

Speed Buggy...the dogs were the best.

 

D&D was awesome.  Star Blazers... holy carp, I forgot about that!  Same experience as you, I watched it on some cable station before school all of the time.  Thanks for the memory toggle.  :cheers: 

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The Flintstones followed by The Jetsons came on every morning before school.  Big fan. 

Never the biggest fan of Looney Toons.  I prolly like The road runner and wily coyote the best.  

The G.I. Joe, He-Man and Transformer cartoons ruled my time though.  Probably because that was the toy of the day.  


 

 

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3 hours ago, supermike80 said:

Speed Racer 

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+1  ---- least a few other drivers were killed every episode in explosions...wasn't just their haids that fell off.

 

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23 minutes ago, BeenHereBefore said:

All the good ones mention now. I will add Under Dog.

Great one.  Made me think of Commander McBragg which made me think of...

5 minutes ago, nospk said:

 

Bullwinkle is definitely one of my favorites.  :thumbsup: 

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1 minute ago, jerryskids said:

Great one.  Made me think of Commander McBragg which made me think of...

Bullwinkle is definitely one of my favorites.  :thumbsup: 

Mine too and good call.

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My kids, who are now 12 and 9 randomly came across a DVD of Tom & Jerry several years ago, they were probably 8 & 5.  They wanted to watch that DVD more than any of whatever new fangled stuff was on the cartoon channel at the time.  For some weird reason that made me happy.  I found myself watching it with them.  

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20 minutes ago, Mike Isles said:

Playboy had better cartoons

Yeah but no pink.

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3 hours ago, Hardcore troubadour said:

Penthouse I found in the woods. 

wow, you too?

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2 hours ago, Rusty Syringes said:

Looney Tunes. Johnny Quest. Scooby Do. Flintstones. Jetsons.

that could easily be my list

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32 minutes ago, Big Guy said:

wow, you too?

Yeah. My neighborhood had a lot of pervs. And I thank them. When they put those Magazines  behind the counter I couldn’t steal them anymore. 

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G.I.Joe was my favorite. I was probably an evil child though. I liked  Cobra.

 

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Back then,  roadrunner.   Now,  Animaniacs. 

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2 hours ago, Mike Honcho said:

+1  ---- least a few other drivers were killed every episode in explosions...wasn't just their haids that fell off.

 

Fantastic plots and characters. Cartoonage in the cheesy Clutch Cargo category.

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Mine have pretty much all been named.  Hong Kong phooey. Speed buggy. Scooby-Doo.

Hong Kong phooey was seriously underrated. Scatman carothers is the man. I would love to see Chappelle bring that to life.

one of the few that I haven't seen named that I really liked was The Herculoids. Damn, both  mom and daughter were pretty smoking hot. 

 

In general, they're about two events that I can peg to the growing craptasticness of america:

 

1. Scrappy Doo.

2. Wearing bicycle helmets when you never even leave the cul-de-sac. 

... But that's a whole another thread onto itself.

 

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, NorthernVike said:

Back then,  roadrunner.   Now,  Animaniacs. 

Al Gore as Eyore.

Christopher Walken as Christopher Robin.  Brilliant!😃

 

Definitely the smartest cartoons in a long time. Huge fan of Pinky and the brain. And of course the Goodfellas pigeons.

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2 hours ago, MDC said:

Yeah but no pink.

True. But we are not talking pink. Pink I would rank Hustler over Penthouse.

I see a Spermoff in our future 

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Just now, Mike Isles said:

True. But we are not talking pink. Pink I would rank Hustler over Penthouse.

I see a Spermoff in our future 

Chester the Molester 

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I was a big fan of Pinky and the Brain too.  And of course Scooby Doo and the Flinstones.  Also, Inspector Gadget.

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I would venture to Guess that 92% of 10-year-old kids these days couldn't pass a test based upon all the schoolhouse Rock episodes.

 

Of course, the little f****** can work as cell phone at 5 years old better than I can. 

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Never understood what people saw in pink panther. To me it was like watching a foreign film on PBS.  One,  you keep looking for subtitles. And two, you know you're supposed to like it but for the life of you you don't understand why.

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I do remember vividly that my very favorite day of the year wasn't my birthday, wasn't Christmas.  It was that first Saturday of the new fall lineup of cartoons. Man, that was my very best day ever!

 

God I miss those days. 

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