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omg how can i forget woody woodpecker!!! LOL
of course tom and jerry and jetsons
I still watch some of these cartoons with my 4 yr old he loves tom and jerry and TMNT
Tennessee Tuxedo will not fail, but Chumley the walrus might. What about Klondike Cat, he always got his mouse, a thieving french mouse, Savoir-Faire. Commander McBragg was a gem, Warner Bro's cartoon Bee-Develed, with papa bear and junior going after the honey, papa had some anger issues. The three hillbillies one with bugs bunny square dancing them off the side of a cliff. Oh, and DONT FORGET THE GRAVY !
I liked to be scared when I was a little kid, so Scooby was my favorite when I was real little, the scary one was Mr. Hyde, he would age you and turn you into a skeleton with the coffins in the cellar, and the FEED the organ and watch the floor one....with the multiple phantoms, and the abandoned airport one with the army of space ghosts chasing after them, and the guest appearance episodes with Globe Trotters, Batman ect.
Superfriends was great cartoon and I liked the Wendy and Marvin episodes with the great into theme and Family Guy parody of it. Kudos to those that mentioned Space Ghost, Herculoids, Laff A Lympics, Speed Buggy, Hong Kong Phoey, Oddball Couple, Ant and Aardvark and The Inspector was pretty good subset cartoon of Pink Panther as well.
I think Spongebob is the best of the newer cartoons for kids of all ages, good movie too. Honorable mention for Theodore Tugboat altho it isn't really a cartoon, falls more into the Gumby/Davy and Goliath category, but not quite.
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