This covers a lot, but my two favorites were Johnny Quest and the Bugs Bunny/Road Runner Hour including all the characters. :T
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Oah, yeah: BUGS ( "What's up, Doc " ) BUNNY
DAFFY ( "Thufferin' thuccatash " ) DUCK
POOR OLD ROAD RUNNER
TWEETY ( " I taut I saw a putty tat " ) BIRD, :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:- Bottom
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A billion years ago, Johnny Quest....his life and adventures were fascinating. At or about the same time I read all the available Hardy Boys books.
Now its Jimmy Neutron with SpongeBob. The computer animation took a while to get used to compared to all the Looney Tunes but it is now my favorite.
Its not on tv but the 'stop motion' or 'clay animation' of Chicken run is good.
Since I have admitted to watching these once in a while, this message will self destruct in 10 seconds.......Pat- Bottom
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Patt, the same people doing claymation is on Wallace and Grommit, which is on TV and is coming to the big screen.
For me, I really like cartoons. Favorite ones, though, are probably all more adult--
Simpsons
Family Guy
Futurama
CHRIS
Well, we're safe for now. Thank goodness we're in a bowling alley.
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:agree:Originally posted by Chris DoturPatt, the same people doing claymation is on Wallace and Grommit, which is on TV and is coming to the big screen.
I absoloutely must know when it comes to the big screen...simple but extraordinary!
Forgot the name,
An animated adult cartoon on TV for a while. About a family living on the poor side of town below a factory on the hill. The father didnt have any arms or legs and the mother was very skinny with two kids. Didnt last very long,The Oblongs or something like that?......Pat- Bottom
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home movies
cowboy bebop
outlaw star
dragonball z
old goofy toons
family guy
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Classic Looney Tunes, nothing else will do. Jetsons also.
Actually, that was Sylvester's line. Daffy's was "Youuuuu're Desthpicable!!" :lol:Originally posted by George BellefontaineDAFFY ( "Thufferin' thuccatash " ) DUCK
Funny how the popular Looney Tunes characters often had similar speech impediments. Daffy and Sylvester had a pretty bad lisp; Tweety and Elmer couldn't pronounce the "r" sound to save their lives, and Porky Pig with his st-st-st-st-stutter. And Bugs had trouble correctly pronouncing long words.
Some of my favorite LT characters include Marvin the Martian ("I'm going to blow up the earth! Isn't that lovely?") and Wile E. Coyote (in the rare instance that he talked, he always harped on being a super genius).- Bottom
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I'll toss in:
George of the Jungle/Super Chicken/Tom Slick
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Underdog
Roger Ramjet (eventually banned for his narcotic references - Proton Power Pill!)
Spidey (circa 1967- remember that music?)
I can't seem to get into any cartoons lately like i used to.
Although the new CG Spidey is cool, and i watch X-men Evolution from time to time.
Mikey"...Because Good is Dumb...!"
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Evening prime time.....The Flintstones.... I was glued to the set watching that as a kid and fascinated by the huge portions of ribs they were served at the drive in. About the size of a supersized meal at McDonalds.:rofl:
Some really old cartoons listed above I havent heard about in years....Wacky Racers...Fantastic Four...Top Cat are also some oldies
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Thanks for correcting me, Kevin. I had forgotten about Sylvester, Tweety's ol' foe.Originally posted by Kevin P
Actually, that was Sylvester's line. Daffy's was "Youuuuu're Desthpicable!!" :lol:- Bottom
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Some great one's have been listed for sure. Some of mine were:
Ultraman (live action)
Prince Planet
Astro Boy
Spiderman (1967 and yes, the music was very cool!) :B
Marine Boy
8th Man
Good one's too. I'd forgotten all about Super Chicken and his super sauce! :rofl:George of the Jungle/Super Chicken/Tom Slick"I have come here, to chew bubblegum and kickass. And I'm all out of bubblegum!!!"- Bottom
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i want to add those to my list to!Originally posted by will1066Voltron, The Transformers, G.I. Joe, and Thundercats!
oh and "the pirates of dark water" and "eek! the cat"- Bottom
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Crusader Rabbit and Rags the Tiger.

The first cartoon show created exclusively for broadcast television. It's creater Jay Ward also created Rocky & Bullwinkle, Fractured Flickers, George of the Jungle, and The Dudley Do-Right Show.
It's stop motion animation, so like Wallace and Grommit technically not a cartoon, but funny anywayOpps, forgot one, GUMBY, I guess that would be considered a cartoon.
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Wallace & Grommit Trailer
Apparently the New Wallace and Grommet Film is called Curse of the Were Rabbit and a trailer for it can be found on https://www.screenrant.com/archives/...ailer_641.html
Any body who has not seen any of Nick Parks Claymation should make the effort to see it as he is the Pixar of claymation IMO
Ps back on topic I will second Nicks Vote for Ren and Stimpy and add Quads.
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VOLTRON! I watched a few episodes again about a year ago and it's still a kick ass cartoon. It's funny to watch some of my older favorites like Thundercats or GoBots now cause the voices and acting is soooo lame. But not Voltron cause Voltron is just too cool..
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I remember when that started up...a group of supercharged characters for sure....lol.Originally posted by StoneyCan't beleive no one has mentioned Animaniacs yet. ;h
Not a very long lived Saturday morning cartoon but Santa Buggito was good enough for me to record onto VHS tape.......Pat- Bottom
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Last time I saw that in my childhood, we had a television with an overscan problem. Crusader Rabbi was the resulting title screen.Originally posted by ThomasWCrusader Rabbit and Rags the Tiger.

The first cartoon show created exclusively for broadcast television.
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