I liked that Hanna-Barbera cartoon from back in the day with those talking cars. My favorite one would go like, "chicka-ba" at the end of each sentence. What the hell was that show called, anyway?
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kaykay_mp
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I liked that Hanna-Barbera cartoon from back in the day with those talking cars. My favorite one would go like, "chicka-ba" at the end of each sentence. What the hell was that show called, anyway?
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kaykay_mp
I love those cartoons! And remember the Farmer ones, they were silent cartoons action packed and so funny. I can't remember the name of them, does anyone remember them?
And who didn't love this cool cat?
(earwig time)
Then many years later I love watching Ren and Stempy with my kids: Happy, happy, joy, joy!
OMG Ren and Stimpy was so effn funny!
Tom and Jerry
The Roadrunner and Willie E Coyote (SP) ACME lololol
Any thing with Bugs Bunny and tweetie bird.
I know I am leaving some out..
Who remembers these . . .
Captain Caveman
Electra Woman and Dynagirl
Land of the Lost
- CF
It wasn't a cartoon, but I really, really, REALLY loved watching "Dusty's Treehouse" when I was little.
Anybody ever favored these guys? Thunderbirds are GO!!!!!!!!!!
Most of the Warner Bros. characters were my favorite
Tweety was cool.....
Bugs Bunny was awesome......
but my favorite was Foghorn Leghorn..... especially when the little chicken hawk was in the cartoon or his intellectual nephew... the one Foghorn would refer to as, "Nice boy, but not too smart", just before his nephew kicked his ass.
Ahhhhhh.. so many fond memories. lol
Brad
Warner Brothers for sure, mostly Wile Coyote & Sylvester.
and of course, Transformers!
My favorites were, in no particular order: Johnny Quest Bullwinkle and Rocky Isis Land of the Lost Warner Brothers, (especially the ones with Marvin the Martian, or when Sylvester keeps seeing mice or aliens while Porky is trying to sleep.). However, all were excellent, and I learned a lot about classical music and opera from Warner Bros. as well (Whats Opera, Doc, and the Rabbit of Seville). MGM, including the vintage Tom and Jerry from the late '40s and early '50s, Droopy, also the wolf who talked with a southern accent and walked along whistling (don't know his name), etc. There is a definite decline in quality of animation as you look at newer MGM cartoons from the sixties, and they don't seem as funny to me. Fireball XL5 Jetsons Flintstones (often shown after school in my area) Popeye (favorite was when his Pappy was captured by "Goons" on a prehistoric island, also when he played Aladinn) Mighty Orbots (five robots with different personalities, who would join together to form a super-transformer type robot) Casper (how many times did someone say "AAAAAAAAHHHH, a ghooooossst") Mighty Mouse Herman and Katnip Oddly, Disney cartoons were NOT shown much on TV in my area, but I enjoyed them very much when they were.