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New Iron Man and Fantastic Four cartoons on a cartoon channel. One's called Iron Man:Armored Adventures, and posits Tony Stark as a high school student. Animation's pretty good.
i've seen many with good animation, but the story could stink. In addition cartoons haven't been actually cartoony. the shows now are from a computer. barely anything is drawn.
i've seen many with good animation, but the story could stink. In addition cartoons haven't been actually cartoony. the shows now are from a computer. barely anything is drawn.
Exactly.
It's just like a video game.... It could have the most realistic graphics you could ever see, but if the game is boring and poorly made, then it still sucks.
Loony Tunes, Warner Bros,,, Pink Panther, Bugs, Road Runner, Wiley Coyote, Rock & Bullwinkle, Jetsons, Tom & Jerry, Daffy & Elmer,,,
These are fantastic. It is funny to watch them with the kids now and realize how un-PC some of them are . But I can't stand the majority of cartoons they are watching.
Davey and Goliath and Gumby were awesome. Davey and Goliath had morals to the story to think about....It was actually a great show that I looked forward to on a Sunday morning!! Loved it....I have 4 dvd's of D & G lol........
The cartoons now are pretty bad!! I let my kids watch Arthur, Super Why, Curious George and a few others.....not like they used to be!!I dont let em watch Sponge Bob either...LOL>>>
I used to love Doug, Rugrats, Rocko's Modern Life, Hey Arnold, Ren and Stimpy...a couple others. I just recently discovered they have season 1 of each of those cartoons on the Playstation store but they want 1.99 per episode.
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