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Cartoon shows that you remember watching as a kid

mysterygal

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I've started collecting classic cartoons for the kids and watching along with them, I'm finding I like them almost as much as they do! :) Some of my favorited so far is little LuLu and mighty mouse.....anyone here got some favorites?
 

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I'm all about the Looney Toons. Golden Collections Vol 1, 2 & 3 are all available and worth it at twice the price.

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J. M. Stovall

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The dollar store always has these cartoons from the 30's and 40's and I can't help but buy them. I guess it's all public domain stuff, but it's really fun (if not always very PC). My four year old daughter really loves them. I think it proves that kids are not a jaded as the producers of new animation would like you to think. One of them is Tom and Jerry, but they are not a cat and mouse but more like a Laurel and Hardy setup.
 

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The Max and Dave Fleischer Superman cartoons from the 40s are cool, though probably more of interest to adults who are into animation and design than kids who are into action.

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mysterygal

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the dollar tree is actually where I've been buying most of these cartoons....I first saw a woody woodpecker dvd.....and thought how cool it would be to see some of the cartoons I grew up watching. From there I got hooked :)
You really can't beat the price either!
 

mysterygal

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I totally agree with you Micheal......though I got the Betty Boop dvd and thought she was a little too much for the kiddies! With not having cable, I get out of the loop as far as whats out their for the kids. It always shocks me lately whenever I do see any of the new catoons....some of them I feel even the grown ups can do without seeing them!
 

J.B.

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B.B. is a Hottie!!!

...but Heckle and Jeckle are a close second as my favorites!!

One of the two (rude) magpies was from Brooklyn and the other was from Britain?! I never figured out which one was which? :eek:
 
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Popeye B&W
Felix the Cat
Krazy Kat
Corageous Cat & Minute Mouse
Crusader Rabbit
Yogi the Bear
The Jetsons
Johnny Quest

Merry Melodies

the Toonerville Trolley and the Katzenjammer kids.

The cartoon that they sing "Would you Like to Swing on A Star" in.
The Watches on the tightrope cartoon.

Any "Just follow the Bouncing Ball" singing cartoon.

The Owl family with "I wanna Singa, about the Moona anna Juna anna Springa!"

Heckle & Jeckle
Droopy Dog

The Mice in the Automatic House cartoon.

Any Goofy cartoon, although the one demonstrating Skiing is the best.
 

jake_fink

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The Owl family with "I wanna Singa, about the Moona anna Juna anna Springa!"

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I Love to Singa, with little Owl Jolson. That's on Looney Toons Golden Collection Vol. 2. My son loves it, and The Three Little Bops

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topcat

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Shouldn't be too much of a mystery ,gal, to figure out which is my
particular favorite.

All previously mentioned are great.
Should add,

Deputy Dawg
Ant and the AArdvark
Hector Heathcoat
The Inspector
Hucklebery Hound
Mr Jinks Pixie and Dixie
Yogi Bear

Hanna Barbera in general.


One that is guaranteed to have you double OVER in laughing too hard is
ROCKA BYE BEAR. About a bear who basically has a pathological HATRED
of NOISE!!! and he wants to hire a watchdog to keep things quiet.
Ironically the bear is the LOUDEST one could ever be. Does not talk
but SHOUTS everytime he has to say something.
Tex Avery produced I believe.

Another good one is the Ranger trying to stop Woody Woodpecker from
going over Niagra Falls in a barrell.


Oh yes, the b/w Disney Cartoons that had to do with sports,
deserve mentioning.

http://www.texavery.com/sounds/shutup.wav

Click on link to hear a "wonderful" pastime from Rock a Bye Bear.
 

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