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#1029277 - 04/28/20 07:12 PM My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School)
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Besides Loony Tunes and Merrie Melodies this has to be one of my favorites of the times. Hanna Barbera were some of the best! They sure don't make em like they used to. And by the way, some great intro tunes to boot!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TcwWfMxZuyA


Edited by RUNnGUN (04/28/20 07:22 PM)
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#1029279 - 04/28/20 07:26 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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I’m sure TiVo will chime In.

But mine were ducktales, tiny tunes and duck tales among others.
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#1029282 - 04/28/20 07:28 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Tom & Jerry

Scooby-doo

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#1029301 - 04/28/20 07:57 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Keep running your mouth jake.

Don't you got some tables to bus?


Wait....

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#1029321 - 04/28/20 08:23 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Heckle and Jeckle, Mr. Magoo, and the Road Runner.

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#1029323 - 04/28/20 08:31 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Uh.....South Park?

All Looney & Merrie tunes + Ducktails, GI Joe, He-Man, Batman, Gargoyles, Inspector Gadget, Beavis and Butthead, The Simpsons, Family Guy, Futurama, Scooby et al...

Pretty much all of the above. I'm not particular, but there are some real classic standouts. The original Gargoyles and Batman animated series were excellent. South Park....I mean c'mon. Right?
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#1029324 - 04/28/20 08:33 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Loony Tunes and Merrie Melodies were my faves too plus Road Runner. Add Rocky/Bullwinkle/Fractured Fairytales, etc., which were great cuz you could like it as a kid, and get the adult jokes later. Bonus!
Oh, Southpark! dum, dum, dum, dum, dum.

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#1029325 - 04/28/20 08:33 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Yes to South Park yes to beavis and butthead. Batman was pretty cool
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#1029342 - 04/28/20 09:53 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: dwatkins]
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My kids, who are now old enough to be courted by AARP, really liked Speed Racer. I watched a lot of those cartoons with them.

Go Speed Racer Go...

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#1029343 - 04/28/20 10:01 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: CedarR]
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And Trixie.
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#1029344 - 04/28/20 10:04 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: CedarR]
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Originally Posted By: CedarR
My kids, who are now old enough to be courted by AARP, really liked Speed Racer. I watched a lot of those cartoons with them.

Go Speed Racer Go...


Didn't Gigantor come on after that?


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#1029345 - 04/28/20 10:42 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Hong Kong phooey

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#1029347 - 04/28/20 10:59 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: DBS]
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Originally Posted By: DBS
Originally Posted By: CedarR
My kids, who are now old enough to be courted by AARP, really liked Speed Racer. I watched a lot of those cartoons with them.

Go Speed Racer Go...


Didn't Gigantor come on after that?


Holy [Bleeeeep!]! Used to get sweaty palms from that one!
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#1029348 - 04/28/20 11:07 PM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: ]
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RunNhide, can’t catch a fish, so here she is, hiding out on the darkside.

First time meddling here Hanker. I'm bored, might not be the last.
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#1029349 - 04/29/20 05:00 AM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Space Ghost
Thundarr The Barbarian
The Bugs Bunny Road Runner Show
The Ant and the Aardvark
Grape Ape
Speed Buggy
Tom and Jerry
Mighty Mouse
Spider Man(the original)
The Hulk
He Man and the Masters of the Universe

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#1029352 - 04/29/20 06:13 AM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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In the spirit of the thread, I'll keep it old school. Looney Tunes (especially Foghorn Leghorn). Also enjoyed Boris and Natasha making "big trouble for moose and squirrel."

To DBS's point, I enjoy those cartoons now even more than I did when I was a kid, because now I get the adult jokes and social commentary.

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#1029353 - 04/29/20 07:36 AM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Here comes Speed, here comes Speed Racer - he's a demon on wheels. He's a demon and he's gonna be chasin' after someone.

He's comin' at ya so you'd better look alive, he's busy revving up the powerful Mach 5.

And when the odds are against him and there's dangerous work - go Speed Racer, go Speed Racer, go Speed Racer go-ooo.


All from memory, no Google. Man, Trixie was hot. Almost as hot as Josie and the Pussycats.
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#1029354 - 04/29/20 07:49 AM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: FleaFlickr02]
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Originally Posted By: FleaFlickr02
In the spirit of the thread, I'll keep it old school. Looney Tunes (especially Foghorn Leghorn). Also enjoyed Boris and Natasha making "big trouble for moose and squirrel."

To DBS's point, I enjoy those cartoons now even more than I did when I was a kid, because now I get the adult jokes and social commentary.

Definitely adult! I never forgot this scene. Go to 1:18 and 2:07 to view.
https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x20u53z
The old Mel Blanc Porky voice was the best.
Beavis used to scare my son when he was little. His brother used to torment him with it.


Edited by RUNnGUN (04/29/20 07:56 AM)
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#1029360 - 04/29/20 09:07 AM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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Sunday morning cartoons before mass. Gumby and Pokey!

Old school animation. SNL Eddie Murphy Gumby skit.
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#1029361 - 04/29/20 09:14 AM Re: My Best Childhood Cartoons (Old School) [Re: RUNnGUN]
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How many remember Gigantor

Definitely my favorite at 4 to 5 years old.

I wanted one.
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