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definitely looney tunes. also watched scooby doo now and again, the flintstones, as well as some mickey mouse cartoons. Also during childhood, i watched the disney show talespin, the cbs sitcom 'the fresh prince of bel air', as well as the australian children's show 'round the twist'
Voltron, RoboTech, Transformers, G.I.Joe, Thunder Cats, Silver Hawks, Gargoyles, Scooby Doo: Mystery Hour, Bionic Six, and Jem and the Holograms.............that's right, because Jem was "truly outrages" and the Misfits were cool (LOL)! 4 THE RETURN OF SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS, I am Nobody!!!
So glad to see Loony Toons there. When I was very little, I used to watch a long forgotten show featuring "Farmer Gray." The Farmer Gray cartoons were so primitive compared to today's toons. For instance, a scene of him running looked like maybe four pages of illustration were being run over and over and over. I'd love to see Farmer Gray again.
Batman (if you're talking the original animated series from the 90's), Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball (back when Goku still had a tail) Danny Phantom and Fairly Odd Parents, but I use to watch everything on this list except for the adventures of Tin Tin.
From that list, Hey Arnold. But also a lot of the Disney cartoons (Aladin comes to mind). This poll makes me nostalgic!
Maybe someone can help me with something I've been driving myself crazy about on and off for some time. I'm looking for the name of a detective cartoon, at least 10 years ago, it might have been British or at least UK-set. The protagonist was a male detective and he often faced off an antagonist with an iron hand or arm. For some reason I also have the name 'Murdoch' in my mind. Anyone know which cartoon this could've been?
Thundercats, Silver Hawks, Five Force (Festival de los Robots), Space Adventure Cobra, He-Man, The Real Ghostbusters, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Candy Candy.. :')
cool poll... definitely Looney Tunes for sure at the top of the list and the other older series as well like Tom and Jerry, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss (and all the shorts that came from Hana Barbera(?) ), Scooby Doo, Flintstones, Jetsons et al, but I definitely loved all the action/adventure/superhero genre the most: Superfriends, SF vs the Legion of Doom, all the versions of the Batman animated series, (especially the 90's version and Batman Beyond), Johnny Quest, the Herculoids, Space Ghost, Thundarr the Barbarian, the awesome Justice League series from the 2000's, Dungeons and Dragons, Thundercats, some of the Transformers series, Men in Black (better than the movies for me), Jackie Chan adventures, Young Justice, all versions of the X-men cartoons, the one season wonder that was the Steven Speilberg created "Invasion America"..... I'm sure I'm leaving off a lot more, but these are just a few off the top of my head
I tried to find older cartoons, but I wasn't sure what was popular or not for younger children. Unfortunately, most of the cartoons I had heard of or seen was during or after the 1980's.
It would have been 1952, when our family got our first TV. Freda, look it up on YouTube to see what I'm talking about. In some places, the characters are still and the scenery moves. It's hilarious, and it's also amazing to ponder how far animation has come. Actually, cartoons were shown in the movie theaters between showings and I believe Farmer Gray was one of them. The first ones came out as far back as 1928.
I googled it for you. Found a bunch of links on YouTube of Farmer Gray. Check out this playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVpd8X3akSw&list=PLBF9143A3966288D3
When I was very young I would rush home from school to catch Scooby-Doo! XD
Other than that the only cartoon I really ever watched regularly was Battle of the Planets (waay back in 1978)... Later remade into G-Force : Guardians of the Planet as a more faithful adaptation of the Japanese original-violence and transsexuals included! XD I never watched the second version though.. *Shrug*
Pokemon, DBZ, Dexter's Laboratory, He-Man, Thundercats, Super Friends, Static Shock, X-Men Evolution, JLA, Dungeons & Dragons, Wildfire, Doug, Rugrats, Johnny Bravo, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and many many others
How can i pick just two?? There's so many!! Let's see from the list, Looney Tunes, Rugrats, Sailor Moon, Scooby Doo, Smirfs, Batman, Hey Arnold, The Power Puff Girls, The Flintstones, Animaniacs, Thundercats, Gargoyales, Chip and Dale, Captain Planet, Doug, Johnny Quest, Darkwing Duck, Alvin and The Chimpmunks, The Jetsons, Popeye, Yogi, The Transformers, Gummi Bears.
Things not on the list....Tiny Toon Adventures, The Flintstone Kids, Johhny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, Cow and Chicken, Rocko's Modern Life, Angry Beavers, Ahhh real monsters, Bobby's World, The Muppet Babies, Freakazoid, Earthworm Jim, Talespin, Ren and Stimpy, X-men, Beavis and Butt-Head, 2 Stupid Dogs, Sonic, Space Ghost, Spider-man, The Tick, Pinky and the Brain, Courage the cowardly dog, Little Bear, Superman, Daria, Recess, Histeria, Rocketpower, The Magic School bus, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, KABLAM!!! Pokemon, Blues Clues, Garfield, The Simpsons, Beetlejuice, Inspector Gadget, Pepper Ann!! The Fairly Odd parents, Does Gullah Gullah Island count?? The Carebears, Carmen Sandiego, and Schoolhouse Rock. LMAO...I'm done
Yeah it was!!! Man, the cartoons today, Suckkkk so much!! I swear we had the best era for cartoons. If they actually brought some of these back, with brand new episodes, i'd totally watch it.
yeah, I caught an ep of the Herculoids fairly recently and it definitely is a campy treat with the cheesy voice acting and the impossibly cool hero beasts (like the dragon that shot lasers out of it's tail and the 2 blob beasts... lol) that you mentioned. But of course as a very little kid it was just soooooo awesome... memories... lol
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definitely looney tunes. also watched scooby doo now and again, the flintstones, as well as some mickey mouse cartoons. Also during childhood, i watched the disney show talespin, the cbs sitcom 'the fresh prince of bel air', as well as the australian children's show 'round the twist'
ReplyDeleteTom and Jerry.
ReplyDeleteVoltron, RoboTech, Transformers, G.I.Joe, Thunder Cats, Silver Hawks, Gargoyles, Scooby Doo: Mystery Hour, Bionic Six, and Jem and the Holograms.............that's right, because Jem was "truly outrages" and the Misfits were cool (LOL)! 4 THE RETURN OF SATURDAY MORNING CARTOONS, I am Nobody!!!
ReplyDeleteOther: Rocko's Modern Life. My favorite to date :)
ReplyDeleteI liked Kim Possible very much :)
ReplyDeleteLoony Tunes, Scooby Doo and Fractured Fairytales!
ReplyDeleteFrom the list - Scooby Doo!
ReplyDeleteOther - Dartacan and the 3 muskteers (appointement tv for me)!
How are Tom and Jerry and Dexter's Laboratory not on the list?
ReplyDeleteFrom the list: Rugrats and Popeye.
Scooby and Road Runner and Wile E. Coyote
ReplyDeleteI only knew looney tunes, the flintstones, and the Jetsons with an occasional Popeye. Still enjoy em now and again on yt. :)
ReplyDeletelol Some of us are older than that. lol The Roadrunner/Wily E Coyote cartoons.
ReplyDeleteSo glad to see Loony Toons there. When I was very little, I used to watch a long forgotten show featuring "Farmer Gray." The Farmer Gray cartoons were so primitive compared to today's toons. For instance, a scene of him running looked like maybe four pages of illustration were being run over and over and over. I'd love to see Farmer Gray again.
ReplyDeleteLooney Tunes , i would have voted for Tom and Jerry but its not on the list.
ReplyDeleteScooby Doo and Sailor Moon. Uhu Uhu!
ReplyDeleteBut I love Sakura Card Captors and The Powerpuff Girls too.
DBZ and Batman!
ReplyDeleteRoad Runner
ReplyDeleteScooby Doo and Sailor Moon, I think :)
ReplyDeleteBatman (if you're talking the original animated series from the 90's), Sailor Moon, Dragon Ball (back when Goku still had a tail) Danny Phantom and Fairly Odd Parents, but I use to watch everything on this list except for the adventures of Tin Tin.
ReplyDeleteWow, pretty much everything haha...
ReplyDeleteBut SpongeBob was one of my favorite and still is!
Now it's Gumball!
Jem <3
ReplyDeleteThundercats
ReplyDeleteonly two? :(
ReplyDeleteSailor Moon and Smurfs, but there are a lot more really ;)
I can't choose cuz I love them all.
ReplyDeleteGargoyles and Animaniacs
ReplyDeleteSailor Moon and Dragon Ball Z for sure!
ReplyDeleteFelix the Magical Cat with his bag of tricks! :) geez, i haven't thought of that in years!
ReplyDeleteThis is an amazing poll!!! Great idea!! Hard to chose though...
ReplyDeleteI have to go with Scooby Doo, Tin Tin and, of course, Dungeons and Dragons!!!!!!
Only two? I pretty much watched everything except Power puff girls and Johnny Quest.
ReplyDeleteYeah a great one. Spongebob Squarepants is basically it´s ripoff.
ReplyDeleteFrom that list, Hey Arnold. But also a lot of the Disney cartoons (Aladin comes to mind). This poll makes me nostalgic!
ReplyDeleteMaybe someone can help me with something I've been driving myself crazy about on and off for some time. I'm looking for the name of a detective cartoon, at least 10 years ago, it might have been British or at least UK-set. The protagonist was a male detective and he often faced off an antagonist with an iron hand or arm. For some reason I also have the name 'Murdoch' in my mind. Anyone know which cartoon this could've been?
Inspector Gadget? The antagonist's name was Dr. Clock and the only thing showing his metal arm/hand
ReplyDeleteBy far Rocko's Modern Life!
ReplyDeleteThundercats, Silver Hawks, Five Force (Festival de los Robots), Space Adventure Cobra, He-Man, The Real Ghostbusters, Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors, Candy Candy.. :')
ReplyDeletecool poll... definitely Looney Tunes for sure at the top of the list and the other older series as well like Tom and Jerry, Quick Draw McGraw, Snagglepuss (and all the shorts that came from Hana Barbera(?) ), Scooby Doo, Flintstones, Jetsons et al, but I definitely loved all the action/adventure/superhero genre the most: Superfriends, SF vs the Legion of Doom, all the versions of the Batman animated series, (especially the 90's version and Batman Beyond), Johnny Quest, the Herculoids, Space Ghost, Thundarr the Barbarian, the awesome Justice League series from the 2000's, Dungeons and Dragons, Thundercats, some of the Transformers series, Men in Black (better than the movies for me), Jackie Chan adventures, Young Justice, all versions of the X-men cartoons, the one season wonder that was the Steven Speilberg created "Invasion America"..... I'm sure I'm leaving off a lot more, but these are just a few off the top of my head
ReplyDeleteI thought it would make it more interesting than 5 or so choices. :)
ReplyDeleteThanks! It was hard to limit the list.
ReplyDeleteI tried to find older cartoons, but I wasn't sure what was popular or not for younger children. Unfortunately, most of the cartoons I had heard of or seen was during or after the 1980's.
ReplyDeleteIt would have been 1952, when our family got our first TV. Freda, look it up on YouTube to see what I'm talking about. In some places, the characters are still and the scenery moves. It's hilarious, and it's also amazing to ponder how far animation has come. Actually, cartoons were shown in the movie theaters between showings and I believe Farmer Gray was one of them. The first ones came out as far back as 1928.
ReplyDeleteSmurfs and Care Bears.
ReplyDeleteI googled it for you. Found a bunch of links on YouTube of Farmer Gray. Check out this playlist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iVpd8X3akSw&list=PLBF9143A3966288D3
ReplyDeleteWhen I was very young I would rush home from school to catch Scooby-Doo! XD
ReplyDeleteOther than that the only cartoon I really ever watched regularly was Battle of the Planets (waay back in 1978)... Later remade into G-Force : Guardians of the Planet as a more faithful adaptation of the Japanese original-violence and transsexuals included! XD
I never watched the second version though..
*Shrug*
Anything which was produced by WB from the 40's onward Looney Toons in all their incarnations. I even liked Tiny Toons too.
ReplyDeleteMasters of the Universe (He-Man/She-Ra)
ReplyDeleteRainbow Brite
Voltron
My Little Pony
Care Bears
Ewoks
Jem
--------------------To age 7/8
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
---------------------To Age 12
Discovered Sailor Moon right before it came to the states when I was 14 and continued to venture into Japanese Animation.
Saint Seiya and Yu Yu Hakusho!!!!!
ReplyDeletePokemon, DBZ, Dexter's Laboratory, He-Man, Thundercats, Super Friends, Static Shock, X-Men Evolution, JLA, Dungeons & Dragons, Wildfire, Doug, Rugrats, Johnny Bravo, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and many many others
ReplyDeleteI lived off of Gummi Bears, Animaniacs, Arthur and The Magic School Bus when I was a kid.
ReplyDeleteThank you. Brings back memories. Funny thing, except for the background music, it was all silent.
ReplyDeleteDonald Duck and other Disney short cartoons.
ReplyDeleteHow can i pick just two?? There's so many!! Let's see from the list, Looney Tunes, Rugrats, Sailor Moon, Scooby Doo, Smirfs, Batman, Hey Arnold, The Power Puff Girls, The Flintstones, Animaniacs, Thundercats, Gargoyales, Chip and Dale, Captain Planet, Doug, Johnny Quest, Darkwing Duck, Alvin and The Chimpmunks, The Jetsons, Popeye, Yogi, The Transformers, Gummi Bears.
ReplyDeleteThings not on the list....Tiny Toon Adventures, The Flintstone Kids, Johhny Bravo, Dexter's Laboratory, Cow and Chicken, Rocko's Modern Life, Angry Beavers, Ahhh real monsters, Bobby's World, The Muppet Babies, Freakazoid, Earthworm Jim, Talespin, Ren and Stimpy, X-men, Beavis and Butt-Head, 2 Stupid Dogs, Sonic, Space Ghost, Spider-man, The Tick, Pinky and the Brain, Courage the cowardly dog, Little Bear, Superman, Daria, Recess, Histeria, Rocketpower, The Magic School bus, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, KABLAM!!! Pokemon, Blues Clues, Garfield, The Simpsons, Beetlejuice, Inspector Gadget, Pepper Ann!! The Fairly Odd parents, Does Gullah Gullah Island count?? The Carebears, Carmen Sandiego, and Schoolhouse Rock. LMAO...I'm done
How are you my friends
ReplyDeleteStatic Shock was awesome!
ReplyDeleteOh I remember The Herculoids XD
ReplyDeleteThat used to crack me up with dragons and dinosaurs launching explosive projectiles through their horns XD
I recall Thundarr too, but I never watched it or Herculoids regularly... Memories... Wow
Yeah, that´s right, I get it, but for me it was very tough choice. But thank you for the great poll.
ReplyDeleteYeah it was!!! Man, the cartoons today, Suckkkk so much!! I swear we had the best era for cartoons. If they actually brought some of these back, with brand new episodes, i'd totally watch it.
ReplyDeleteyeah, I caught an ep of the Herculoids fairly recently and it definitely is a campy treat with the cheesy voice acting and the impossibly cool hero beasts (like the dragon that shot lasers out of it's tail and the 2 blob beasts... lol) that you mentioned. But of course as a very little kid it was just soooooo awesome... memories... lol
ReplyDeleteI've forgotten about SS. I loved it:)
ReplyDeleteTom and Jerry!!! and Woodie Woodpecker!
ReplyDeleteGood day with good night
ReplyDeleteMister T and He-Man!!!!
ReplyDeleteHello friends have a good day
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