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PostPosted: Thu Aug 12, 2021 8:50 pm 
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I loved Tex Avery, Underdog, and "whatever" or tomorrow cartoons when I was little but I gotta say I think Phineas and Ferb or Southpark is top notch.

My husband likes Rick and Morty but I don't get it. Never really liked the Simpsons either.


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As a kid I always liked roadrunner and coyote.

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As a kid I always liked roadrunner and coyote.


Looney Tunes are always good.


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I loved Tex Avery, Underdog, and "whatever" or tomorrow cartoons when I was little but I gotta say I think Phineas and Ferb or Southpark is top notch.

My husband likes Rick and Morty but I don't get it. Never really liked the Simpsons either.

Your first two lines were dead on point correct.

But I've loved the Simpsons since I first saw them in a theater short in 88.

I shudder to think what would've happened if Spongebob had started in the mid eighties.

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Looney Toons are all pretty great.

Ren and Stimpy was amazing.

Archer is incredible.

Southpark is great.

Simpsons are great.

All of Seth MacFarlane is great.

The last 25-30 years have really been a new golden age for great cartoons.

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Simpsons has an important place in history no doubt. I think I got tired of Bart and I'm not big on the whole dad is an idiot base for a show.

Completely forgot about Ren and Stimpy. I think Beavis and Butthead ushered in Southpark.

I feel sad my kids don't know about Saturday morning cartoons.


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As a kid:
Looney Tunes
Flintstones
Jetsons
Hannah Barbara cartoons (Top Cat, Yogi Bear, etc)
X-Men
Simpsons

As an adult:
Archer
Rick and Morty
South Park
Bojack Horseman

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Bojack Horseman? :lol: what is that?


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Terry's Peeps wrote:
As a kid:
Looney Tunes
Flintstones
Jetsons
Hannah Barbara cartoons (Top Cat, Yogi Bear, etc)
X-Men
Simpsons

As an adult:
Archer
Rick and Morty
South Park
Bojack Horseman


The kicker is that the best Hannah Barbera show was the Banana Splits.

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Johnny Quest was the worst.


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Tom & Jerry
Woody Woodpecker
Looney Tunes

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Tom and Jerry got weird for a while.


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The original Loony tunes were great as a kid. As an adult, they're a touch problematic.
Ren and Stimpy takes the cake though.
Archer was wonderful. I have a few seasons to catch up on.

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Johnny Quest was the worst.

But no one watched it.

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Tom and Jerry got weird for a while.


Once they started getting along and talking, that was it.

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Spaulding wrote:
Tom and Jerry got weird for a while.

Dunno, the original shorts were great as well as the ones in the sixties.

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They had a weird space one and bbq one with weird music and stuff.


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Rocky & bullwinkle
The Transformers
Alvin and Chipmunks
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Scooby doo was my favorite as a kid as well. They ruined it with what they did.


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Rocky & bullwinkle
The Transformers
Alvin and Chipmunks
The Smurfs
Scooby Doo


So many ones I forget about them all. :lol:

Scooby-Doo was solid. Transformers first couple seasons were very good. It got watered down with the dinosaurs and the other weird ones.

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For the record, the Space Madness Ren and Stimpy was easily the funniest episode.

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Bojack Horseman? :lol: what is that?

It's a cartoon that isn't funny but like two weeks later you think something they did was kind of funny even if you didn't laugh at it at the time and then you decide you'll watch another episode and you don't laugh and it's kind of depressing and you don't really know why you are watching it at all but by the end you also kind of think it is good and interesting and unique.

Then, you finish the whole series, and figure out the best thing about the whole show was a kid in an overcoat but ultimately when someone asks you if they should watch the show your answer is "yes, it's pretty good".

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Tom & Jerry
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Spaulding wrote:
Bojack Horseman? :lol: what is that?

It's a cartoon that isn't funny but like two weeks later you think something they did was kind of funny even if you didn't laugh at it at the time and then you decide you'll watch another episode and you don't laugh and it's kind of depressing and you don't really know why you are watching it at all but by the end you also kind of think it is good and interesting and unique.

Then, you finish the whole series, and figure out the best thing about the whole show was a kid in an overcoat but ultimately when someone asks you if they should watch the show your answer is "yes, it's pretty good".

So the cartoon version of "The Office".


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"scooby doo" is my all-time favorite. that's why "scoobynatural" is my favorite "supernatural" episode.

"batman: the animated series", "animaniacs", "tiny toons", "pinky & the brain" and "freakazoid" were must-watches for me as an adolescent latch-key kid.

"looney tunes" and anything hannah-barbara.

"the simpsons" until after season 12. "south park".

"thundercats", "voltron", "transformers", "masters of the universe", "inhumanoids"

"futurama", "space ghost: coast to coast", "home movies"

and "dr. katz"


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Spaulding wrote:
Tom and Jerry got weird for a while.

The original Tom and Jerry shorts were great up until the 60's. They definitely got weird during that period, I was never a fan of the Chuck Jones stuff, Tom and Jerry never looked right and the whole vibe of the show got a bit too "60's contemporary" for me.


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