The Cartoons of your Childhood

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  • kelsierose094
    kelsierose094 Posts: 232 Member
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    Funny thing about the previous post....


    The other day as the wife and I were waking up, she asked "what do you want to do today?"

    I responded, "The same thing we do every day, try to take over the world!"


    She had no idea what I was talking about.

    I say this all the time! Haha. Or "what are you doing today?" "The same thing I do every day...." yadiyadida. I apply it to anything :p
    Funny how these things stick with us throughout our life
  • Sylvitryinghard
    Sylvitryinghard Posts: 549 Member
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    Tom and Jerry....so silly haha and sometimes kinda brutal.....but soo funny
  • nblais06
    nblais06 Posts: 376 Member
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    Hey Arnold!
  • Lila90
    Lila90 Posts: 27
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    From MY childhood:


    Rugrats
    Doug
    Angry Beavers
    Hey Arnold
    Tiny Toon Adventures
    Recess
    2 Stupid Dogs
    Courage The Cowardly Dog
    Sailor Moon
    Dragon Ball Z
    Ren & Stimpy
    Dexter's Lab
    Aaahh!!! Real Monsters
    Rocket Power
    The Wild Thornberrys
    Johnny Bravo
    Rocko's Modern Life
    Captain Planet
    Powerpuff Girls
    Ed, Edd, & Eddy
    Animaniacs
    Cow & Chicken





    Yep. You're dealing with a 90s kid here folks lol.
  • CandiceLeeAnn
    CandiceLeeAnn Posts: 80 Member
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    Well almost all of my faves were said...



    All except for the most amazingly well written show (as far as story and pacing goes. Not hidden adult humor [Rocko's Modern Life/ Angry Beavers] or witty writing) for a 90's cartoon.


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    How could no one have mentioned this one? Unless they did and I really did miss it.

    I mentioned it :happy: One of my faves for sure and my kids love watching it too!
  • captain_reckless
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    Old skool flintstones and scooby doo, but hands down favorit was milton the monster
  • fufi04
    fufi04 Posts: 471 Member
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    Doug
    Rocko's Modern Life
    Angry Beavers
    Thundercats
    Hey Arnold
    Ren & Stimpy
    Ahh Real Monsters
    The Wild Thornberrys
    Rugrats
    Inspector Gadget
    He-Man
  • boperoni10
    boperoni10 Posts: 3,034
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    Grape Ape
    Captn Caveman
    Hong Kong Phoey
  • Mr_Cape219
    Mr_Cape219 Posts: 1,345 Member
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    Well almost all of my faves were said...



    All except for the most amazingly well written show (as far as story and pacing goes. Not hidden adult humor [Rocko's Modern Life/ Angry Beavers] or witty writing) for a 90's cartoon.


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    How could no one have mentioned this one? Unless they did and I really did miss it.

    I mentioned it :happy: One of my faves for sure and my kids love watching it too!

    Then you had an EXCEPTIONALLY better childhood as well!:happy:
  • SakuraRose13
    SakuraRose13 Posts: 621 Member
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    looney tunes, anamaniacs, tom and jerry ,my little pony, rainbow brite, tail spin

    Born in the early 80's
  • tash_brown85
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    Best thread ever! :D
  • fannyfrost
    fannyfrost Posts: 756 Member
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    Scooby-doo
    The funky phantom
    Jabber jaw
    The Harlem globetrotters
    Josie and the *****cats
    Herculoids
    Ricochet rabbit
    The laf Olympics
    Hong kong phooey
    Speed racer
    Speed buggy
    Jeannie (I can't remember the full name but it was Jeannie and the apprentice Jeannie baboo)
    Yogi bear
    Yogi and friends(they traveled in a flying ark, I don't know the full name)
    Schoolhouse rock

    On saturday morning you planned out which of the three channels you would watch when to see all your favorites, but not all were cartoons

    Hr puffin stuff
    Lidsville
    Land of the lost
    And more...

    This generation misses out because they have so many channels. We were forced to pick and recording didn't exist. It was coll!!!!
  • leebesstoad
    leebesstoad Posts: 1,186 Member
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    I'm a child of the 50s, back in the days when we had 4 stations (maybe) with rabbit ears on the TV and you had to get up and walk across the room to change the channel. And then don't move because maybe it would cause the vertical or horizontal on the TV to start rolling. But we had some great cartoons back then. Of course Rocky and Bullwinkle. But it wasn't until later when we were adults that we started to realize what Jay Ward had really buried in there. There are so few people who realize where the name Boris Badenov comes from, it's sad. Brilliant comedy as well as social commentary, that most adults of the time didn't get. One of the greatest shows ever written in any medium.

    But most were just fun. Here's a few of my favorites. Some were short lived series, but they were all actual series on networks at one time.

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