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Guest Friz
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I watch Bugs and Daffy almost every day with my daughter. Those are still the best cartoons on T.V.

I just saw my two favorites

1) Yosemite Sam is trying to storm the castle in the desert as an Arab, with an elephant and a camel to help

2) Yosemite Sam is a knight, trying to storm a castle with a dragon as help. The dragon keeps sneezing and lighting him up.

Hence my new sig,"Dragons is so stupid!"

 

(Edited by Friz at 10:42 pm on May 12, 2001)

Posted

"Kill da wabbit, Kill da wabbit!!"

They don't show them on ABC anymore, and I don't have cable (too much other stuff to do).

My wife loves the Warner Bros cartoons...they are still funny after all those years.

Jeff

Posted

I agree.  All the old Looney Tunes cartoons are the best.  My favorite is the one with Bugs and the mad scientist.  Where the get into the eather and run and talk real slow.  "Cooome baaack heeere you raaab-bit!"

Posted

Yeah,

I used to watch looney tunes up to I was 8, Then I lost track of them and started watchin Beavis & Butt-Head, then they went off the air, so now I watch South Park.

Ahh, childhood. :biggrin:

Guest Friz
Posted

You need to get back to your Looney Toons.

A lot of folks don't realize that most of those cartoons were made in the 40's and 50's. They are still the animation STANDARD. Even in the computer age, that animation has not been topped. Disney has come close, but that's it.

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I've been watching some newer cartoons with my son over the past few years, and some that are pretty good are Rugrats, Dexter's Laboratory, Sponge Bob Square Pants, Cat Dog, and Edd Ed and Eddy.  The last three being so dumb sometimes that they are funny.

He likes Scooby Doo alot too, like me.

Guest Friz
Posted

I can't stand Rugrats. I do enjoy SpongeBob Squarepants, though. I also like watching CatDog. I think watching cartoons with my daughter is really fun. Our Dads just didn't get it, I guess. Maybe because mine never saw a T.V. until he was 20 years old.

Posted

Alright!

Finally someone watches the same cartoons I do.

I watch Catdog, used to watch Rugrats, 2 stupid dogs, and  Ren + Stimpy.

I used to watch Dexter's labratory at 5 am.

 

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