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Yeah- loved the Banana Splits - Arabian Knights and The Three Musketeers.
'Size of an Elephant!!'
'Size of an Elephant!!'
Well, there are of course the classics of Bugs (What's Opera Doc and The Rabbit of Seville spring to mind). Along with the other classic cartoons, they gave us a great exposure to classical music.
However, the cartoon which was really emblematic of my time as a geeky child in the 90s would be The Magic Schoolbus. Along with Wishbone and Bill Nye the Science Guy, these were really the shows I loved to watch and now lament that kids these days don't have them.
Have any of you folks that grew up on Johnny Quest seen "The Venture Brothers?"
In the early 50's there were no made for TV cartoons at all, so what we got were lots of Out of the Inkwell (which I believe were produced in the 20's) and Farmer Gray, always chasing those pesky mouses. But eventually Jay Hanna came up with the first ever cartoon show produced for TV, Crusader Rabbit. Hardly any real animation, just stills with voice-over. As a 5 year old I didn't even notice the lack of animation, I LOVED Crusader Rabbit.