Cartoons

Started by general gruesome, May 03, 2011, 08:01:24 PM

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Pauspy

To all of the above (though I have to admit I would personally omit Family Guy-brilliant in many ways, but just too "out there" at times for me) I would add George of the Jungle and the HB cartoon "the Impossibles". I want to add The Beatles, but to be honest i think I like it better now than when it was first on. I guess I can appreciate the sing-a-long better now!
Supernatural, perhaps; baloney, perhaps not.

Scatter

Quote from: Sean on May 03, 2011, 09:26:37 PM
Oh, this is Scatter's domain!  Though I, like him, love Hannah Barbera.  Riccochet Rabbit, Magilla Gorilla, El Kabong, etc.

You're singin' my tune, pal-o-mine!! Also love the classic Warner, Fleishman's Superman, heck all the oldies.
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Flower

The first ones that come to mind are ... some were 'evening' shows .. I cheated ...

Beany & Cecil
Casper & Friends
Chip & Dale
The Flintstones
George of the Jungle
Heckle & Jeckle
The Jetson
Mighty Mouse
Rocky & Bullwinkle
Tom & Jerry
Top Cat

Plus all the Looney Tune cartoons.

"There are two means of refuge from the miseries of life: music and cats" ...  Albert Schweitzer

Bonomo


CreepysFan

  Man I haven't seen that one since the early seventies.  Thanks for bringing that gem back into the light Bonomo.   :)
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Gasport

Conjures up some great memories of afternoon cartoon shows on TV during the 60's & early 70's. Man, i really miss those classic Warner Bros shorts... Thanks for posting!!

Dr. Madd

Modern cartoon: Phineas and Ferb!
Madd The Impaler-
Undeadlegend

Dr. Madd- The Original- accept no subsitutes.

charp13

OH YEAH!!  Dr. Madd!  That show is brilliant!  I also have to give propers to Adventure Time and Ben10!  But I ONLY watch them with my gransdon..........riiiiight

Dr.Teufel Geist

Dungeons & Dragons
Scooby Doo
Superfriends
Heman
Thundercats
Captain Caveman
Hong Kong Phooey
Quick Draw McGraw
Droopy
Popeye
Tom and Jerry
Looney Tunes
Fat Albert
Silverhawks
G.I.Joe
Transformers
MASK
WWF cartoon
Robot Chicken
Aqua Hunger Force
Amazing Spiderman
Thundar the Barbarian
Penguins of Madagascar
Back at the Barnyard
Garfield
Peanuts
Heathclift
Duck Tales
Disney Cartoons
Mortal Kombat
Street Fighter

I'm sure I will remember some more. :D

Illoman

Quote from: Bonomo on May 06, 2011, 06:46:20 PM
A personal favorite
Have You Got Any Castles? (1938)

Bonomo:  great, great cartoon! Lots of cultural references from that era: WC Fields, Alexander Woolcott, Clark Gable, Bulldog Drummond, etc... Thanks for posting this!!

robodog

Phineas and Ferb is probably one of the best cartoons currently running, if not THE best. If I'm flipping channels and it's on I always stop and watch.

Sean

Quote from: Scatter on May 04, 2011, 04:39:07 PM
You're singin' my tune, pal-o-mine!! Also love the classic Warner, Fleishman's Superman, heck all the oldies.

Agreed.

general gruesome

Donald Duck - "Der Fuehrer's Face" (1943)

This was an anti-Nazi Propaganda film released on January 1st, 1942 and won an Academy Award for Best Animated short film.

Wich2

Avery really WAS one of the Greats in his field - VERY influential on many modern animators; and he worked well beyond his "classic" days into the TV era.

-Craig

Hepcat

#29
Truth! I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in Tex Avery's work or classic cartoons in general:



Here's another one:



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