What was your favorite cartoon as a kid? (friends, Michigan, Ohio)
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The Smurfs
The Jetsons
Woody Woodpecker
Scooby-Doo (although it scared me sometimes! )
Chip and Dale (Rescue Rangers)
Heathcliff
Inspector Gadget
Popeye Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (I LOVED Michaelangelo! )
Looney Tunes of course (esp Wile E. Coyoto schemes)
My favorite was Raphael 'cause he was such a bada$$
Looney Tunes
Road Runner/Bugs Bunny The Archies
Fat Albert
Yogi Bear
Mr. Magoo
Underdog
Casper
Top Cat
Spiderman
George of the Jungle (and Su-uu-per Chicken!)
Oh man! How can I forget! Well I actually only had a few episodes on VHS but I collected and read the comics up until I was in high school
As a child my favorite Saturday morning cartoon was Mighty Mouse...funny tho, as an adult I don't really care for Opera. The Flintstones and The Jetsons were cartoons shown on prime time and I wasn't allowed to watch prime time tv as a child. That has worked out wonderfully for me as an adult because I watched all those shows..I Love Lucy, Father Knows Best, Mister Ed..etc with my kids and loved every minute. As an adult I love the Jetsons and The Flintstones. Not cartoons but I really love The Patty Duke Show and Leave it to Beaver.
Way ahead of it's time! unique characters and setting. 3rd Earth, A psychic sword and a tough guy mummy along with all sorts of freaky other bad guys! you cant' make this stuff up....
It was the one with Battleship that had wave motion gun that travel thru space to Iscandar and they had 365 days to save mother earth.
It was like a cool cartoon drama.
Last edited by SunnyKayak; 05-24-2011 at 12:50 PM..
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