What was your fave cartoon of all time?
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My favorite cartoon series was Belle and Sebastian (1984). I've been trying to find this on DVD, but without any luck.
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And when I got a little bit older, it was Jem (1985-1988).
http://www.babble.com/CS/blogs/strollerderby/jem.jpg
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M$ninja turtles (original)
chip & dales rescue rangers
wacky racers
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M$Following hot on the heels of "Animaniacs" in favorites would be "Invader Zim", Looney Tunes, "Ren & Stimpy", "Batman: The Animated Series", "Tiny Toons", "Eek! the Cat", "The Fairly Oddparents" and "Spongebob Squarepants", all of which I can watch and enjoy as an adult.
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M$Childhood!
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M$My particular favs were......
When Bugs Bunny and Daffy Duck were arguing over whether it was duck season or rabbit season, with Elmer Fudd stuck in the middle wondering who to listen to.
Any of the cartoons that were put to classical music, like the one set to The Barber of Seville where Bugs is a barber and Gossamer gets chased with the electric shaver, or the other one set to classical music where Bugs plays a Viking princess.
I also liked the ones with Bugs Bunny that were set in space with that funny looking, pear-shaped Martian with that little thing sticking out of his head. Those were hilarious! OMG! I totally forgot about the little tiny Martian guy with the green helmet, where you could only see his eyes, and he wore this kind of Roman-looking skirt thing on bottom and had that funny voice. Gosh, I can't even remember his name and he was a fav of mine. My gosh! I haven't thought about these in years! Thanks for the question. You really sparked some memories for me with that question.
Unfortunately, I never cared much for the Roadrunner and Coyote cartoons because they were the same scenario, basically, over and over. They were fun to watch for awhile, but I got tired of them because you always knew what was going to happen.
Sadly, I haven't seen any of these in many, many, many years and I wish I knew if they even still came on television anymore.
With regards to the newer cartoons, such as those made circa 1980's and newer, I have to say I was a She-Ra freak. She was the ultimate little girl's hero back then. I couldn't stop drawing Pegasus horses back then and she was the reason why. She was strong and independent and could handle herself just fine. She was a great role model. In fact, I believe strongly that I grew up a strong and independent woman because of her influence.
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M$My fav will be The Flintstones. The Flintstones was produced by William Hanna and Joseph Barbera in the early sixties for the working-class adults. The show was aired for 6 seasons on ABC network from 1960 to 1966.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Flintstones
I love cartoons that is funny and always make me laugh. Frederick Joseph "Fred" Flintstone shows me that if you loves your family, friends and your job (most of the time) - you will be a happy man. Yabadabadooooooo
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hByFDVwiQq8
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M$http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxOQTaLTFrU
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JEM!!! HA!!!
I remember my sister watching that show!!
Brilliant!! LOL!!