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Favorite childhood cartoons.

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Here's a link i found to a list of cartoons from the 80's, this brought back some memories: http://www.80scartoons.net/toons/index.html

Damn i fee old:D:D:D all my fav cartoons are from the 60s (save for Animaniacs and Pinky & the Brain)
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"MY WINGS ARE LIKE A SHIELD OF STEEL ! "

Used to hear that catchphrase a lot in the playground.
It is of course Batfink (and his sidekick Karate)

Thunderbirds 2086
Transformers
Dogtanian & the Three Muskehounds (although it looks crap today)
Battle of the Planets
Ulysses 31
Mysterious Cities of Gold
Gerb

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I do have to agree that Rocky and Bullwinkle, with all their different vignets was an amazing show. I also loved Bugs Bunny. But how come nobody has mentioned Josey and the Pussy Cats? (Of course the gay guy remembers that one). I think it was one right before or after Scoobey Doo.
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Cartoons? You got to watch tv? :o

Me, I got sticks and rocks to play with (outside). :|

However, after school I'd sneak over to my best friends house and we'd eat popcicles (which, btw, we -also- didn't have at my house) and watch Speed Racer. :)

Guess that's why I'm so fit these days....;)

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Johnny Quest (loved it...theme music...tech...cool toys)
Fantastic Voyage (yes, it was also a saturday morning cartoon)
Thunderbirds (not technically a cartoon, but I think puppets should count)
Hot Wheels (changed the way toys are marketed to children and as a result laws were rewritten so this would never happen again!)
Speed Racer
Gigantor (gotta love a giant flying robot!)
Kimba the White Lion (do not see Disney's The Lion King after this!)

Damn, in retrospect, I watched a LOT of TV as a kid.

Do live action cartoons count? I have a pretty big list there too!



Yeah, live action counts. Anybody else remember Lancelot Linc, secret chimp? Just me?

Ultraman! That's another one that totally rocked.

Nowadays with CGI, we'll never see stuff like that again.

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I do remember Lancalot Chimp---my favorite episode is when they hid something in a snowball and marked it with red magic marker.

Why do so many of these threads end up talking about monkies?
"Political change which ran ahead of social and psychological development was at best useless and at worst dangerous."
--George Eliot

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I have to agree Hadji . . . Johnny Quest was the best -

I also Liked Space Ghost and The Silver Surfer.

I like TSS comic books better though.
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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Scooby Doo. I attribute my current love for mystery novels and crime shows to my hours of watching that cartoon. For years, I was fascinated with secret passageways and hidden doors.



. . . and you aren't NOW?

I know I am -

I think I should sue them for making me paranoid.:|
I'm not usually into the whole 3-way thing, but you got me a little excited with that. - Skymama
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lots of great animation/humor in those old cartoons...:)... not to mention classical music and sarcasm.....
Merry Melodies were great.. right from their opening music....
Good sound effects.... very believable characters, funny story lines..

I liked Rocky & Bullwinkle, especially Fractured Fairy Tales, narrated by Hans Conried.

I liked any cartoon where where a shadow from someone standing up in the audience.,,,, would pop up on the screen.... Then a voice off camera would yell " Hey !!! siddown !!!! hahaha.

Popeye was cool too and reaaaaal old. (the 50's) .

I was there, at the infancy of the Hanna-Barbera Cartoons... Huckleberry Hound, Quick Draw McGraw.... I think Snaglepuss and Yogi the Bear were also H-B.....There was a father/ Son team... dogs... Doggy Daddy and his kid.... Augie Doggie !!!!....
there were lots of 2 mans....
Yogi and Boo-Boo... come to mind...

All good stuff and each of them just the right length,,,, for a guy who was "attention deficit disorder" , before that stuff even Had a NAME!!!!!
hahahahaha good thread. thanks
jmy

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I'm a Pinky & The Brain fan. Scooby-Doo was good in its day.

I avoided "superpower" shows. In the same way, Batman always had the ideal tool on his belt.

At least, Shaggy did more stuff while wasted than most of the other figures ever did.

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And they wonder why Lord of the Rings is so popular.
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Scooby Doo. I attribute my current love for mystery novels and crime shows to my hours of watching that cartoon. For years, I was fascinated with secret passageways and hidden doors.



. . . and you aren't NOW?

I know I am -

I think I should sue them for making me paranoid.:|




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I thought it was all make believe until I toured this model home in Houston and there was actuall a hidden compartment upstairs, and a secret entrance/exit from the mast bedroom closet to the dining room. It was amazing!
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