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Your Top 5 Favorite Cartoons (Read 1385 times)
Oct 28
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, 2009 at 12:55pm
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What are/were, your top 5 favorite cartoons now/while growing up?
1. Transformers (Generation 1 1984-1986)
2. Danger Mouse
3. G.I. Joe (Generation 1 1984-1986)
4. Tail Spin
5. Animaniacs
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Oct 28
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Not in order of importance.
1. Bugs Bunny
2. Road Runner
3. Whatever the one was with Taz.
4. The Jetsons
5. Rocky & Bullwinkle
Your asking a heck of a lot from this ol' memory, or the lack thereof.
But this will have to do for now. I may edit later.
If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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Oct 28
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Are comics considered as cartoons, or do these have to be cartoon movies?
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Oct 28
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Cool topic here. Kind of a cartoon show junkie, got a habit of practicing guitar or keyboards while watching TV, but top 5 is hard to say for me. Some favs now are Simpsons, 321 Penguins, Sitting Ducks (those last 2 are computer animation), Jacob Two Two. Past favs were Pinky & the Brain, Dark Wing Duck, probably other Disney stuff. The WB animation was also pretty cool, Bugs Bunny etc.
There's also Jane & the Dragon, which has really great computer animation, very detailed.
Sitting Ducks is really cool, with nice detail on the buildings in Ducktown.
And then there's more radical stuff like Family Guy, Southpark, and American Dad.
Well, that's all I can recall right now, I'm sure I'm leaving out a whole bunch, got a terrible memory for stuff like this.
I only saw the Jetsons once or twice, they must have been during my no-TV years back some.
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Oct 28
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All of the Warner Bros cartoons, Scooby Doo, I'll think of more later.
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Oct 28
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1. Angry Beavers
2. Family guy
3. South Park
4. Flintstones
5. Road Runner.. Acme customer of the month!
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Oct 28
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, 2009 at 6:54pm
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In non particular order:
Roadrunner
Pinky and the Brain
Ren and Stimpy
Animaniacs
Bugs Bunny
Crash
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(1) Road Runner...(Obviously 10/10)!.
(2) Wacky Races.
(3) Ren and Stimpy!...just remembered!
(4) Budgie in a cage....and a Cat...and a Chocolate-coloured House Keeper, (from the legs downward!)....
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1) Angry Beavers
2) Ren & Stimpy
3) Rockos Modern Life
4) ATHF (Shaddap meatwad
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5) Family Guy
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Rocky and Bullwinkle - Cartoon network or someone shows reruns late at night on weekends.
Ren and Stimpy - Talking animals on drugs.
Classic Looney Toons/Warner Brothers - Road Runner, Bugs Bunny, Tweety, all of that classical music stuff.
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Arthur
The Rugrats
Flintstones
Family Guy
Looney Toons
ahhh soo much of my short life have been wasted/enjoyed infront of a TV screen
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In no particular order of importance... a lot of the stuff I watched intently as a kid seems like garbage now, but there are standouts. And fortunately there have been many excellent animated shows for me to enjoy in my adult years... I still love cartoons!
1) One of the first cartoons I remember was
Kimba the White Lion
, the first color anime series out of Japan. But we watched it in B&W... this was in 1965 or thereabouts, and we wouldn't have a color set for a few more years!
2)
Fractured Fairy Tales
: the best stuff out of Jay Ward's insane brain... also ca. 1965.
3) Any of the Warner Bros. classics... been watching them all on DVD the last few days, in fact.
4)
The Simpsons
... you either get it or you don't.
5)
Ren and Stimpy
- so sick, so wrong... so very funny!!
On a side note, speaking of vintage cartoons... I also remember
Winky Dink
, a show that actually encouraged kids to draw on the TV screen. They cleverly offered special "kits" for sale- a piece of acetate and crayons... effectively saying "buy this crap or your kids will destroy your TV!" Diabolical.
That show was actually in
reruns
when I was born, having run from 1953 to 1957!
http://www.tvparty.com/requested2.html
Then there was the amazingly clunky
Clutch Cargo
... yes, those are live-action mouths superimposed on the minimalist animation. They used every trick in the book to keep the costs down on this one, including inserting live (stock?) footage from time to time.
Goofy, but at least there was an airplane in every episode!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NGzxLSPRCG0
LOL- I watched a little of this and got sucked back in all over again... now I need a big bowl of cereal smothered with cane sugar!!!
Ahhh, the 60s...
this wiki entry explains about how
Clutch Cargo
was made...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clutch_Cargo
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Nov 10
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Thanks for that one Rotty. I remember watching Clutch Cargo in black and white. For many of us it was the transition decade between watching radio and watching television. I could only watch it at my grandparents house because my parents thought television was the devils tool and would not allow it in thier home.
Flying with twins is a lot of fun..
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Nov 11
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I can't believe I forgot....
If God intended aircraft engines to have horizontally opposed engines, Pratt and Whitney would have made them that way.
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I see many familiar listings, plus a few not, but Peanuts? I used to draw my own strips for Beatle Bailey (I also had better eye-hand coordination then). As for the now, sometimes my favorite cartoon strip is... SimViation...
Steve M wrote
on Nov 10
th
, 2009 at 6:53pm:
For many of us it was the transition decade between watching radio and watching television. I could only watch it at my grandparents house because my parents thought television was the devils tool and would not allow it in thier home.
Yes, I remember once watching my mom's table radio falling to the floor.
Radio for the deaf?
As to your parents, many I met in my ministerial days had that strict attitude; they are correct in that it is a tool and, like any other (even guns), can be used for good or bad, like most
everything else
in this universe.
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