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Originally posted by maybee
Well, not cartoons but American Bandstand on Saturday mornings, and The Monkees and The Partridge Family. Oh my gosh, my friends and I use to scream and sing and dance while watching.
Originally posted by maybee
I am glad they do show the holiday classic cartoons here at Christmas time. Rudolph, Frosty the Snowman (one of my favorites), Charlie Brown Christmas, (also the Charlie Brown Halloween Great Pumpkin). I still love hearing Jimmy Durante singing Frosty and Burl Ives, Silver and Gold.
Originally posted by 43LEO729
please don't forget the jetsons and h.r.puff n stuff!!
did any one add the flintstones?
Originally posted by 43LEO729
please don't forget the jetsons and h.r.puff n stuff!!
did any one add the flintstones?
Originally posted by Gazrok
I've been trying to collect old cartoon series, thanks for the reminder to add them on to my wishlist. I've got some including many Robotechs, Thundercats, and Looney Toons, Animaniacs, etc., and keep working on many more. I've tried to watch some of the cartoons of today, while babysitting others' kids, but they just don't seem to do anything for me (and the lack of "art" in them is just sad...)
I still think the 80's were the golden age for toons though...so many real classics there...that STILL hold up well today. One day, while sick, not too long ago, I did a little Thundercats marathon (after getting the discs)...and I was still pretty entertained by it.
Originally posted by maybee
Well, not cartoons but American Bandstand on Saturday mornings, and The Monkees and The Partridge Family. Oh my gosh, my friends and I use to scream and sing and dance while watching.
Originally posted by Aggie Man
reply to post by SweetRevenge
I apologize for the way I worded that, as it was a bit insensitive to others tastes. However, it's not the content that I dislike, rather it's the artistic style.
Originally posted by woodwardjnr
you all remember Orlov right?
Originally posted by boondock-saint
hey sugar cookie
nice thread
and I agree with ya,
no cartoons these days compared
to Bugs Bunny, Road Runner, Foghorn Leghorn, etc ....
they just don't make them like they use to.
I thought Mel Blanc was one of the most gifted
artist around. His voice could do so many things.
He was the voice behind all those old characters.
He is dead now, but his son Mel Jr. did some
of the remakes years later. So the gift keeps on
giving.
I also have a Bugs Bunny collection in my DVD's
and I pull them out occasionally just for a good
laugh. It seems the newer cartoons these days
focuses more on the violence than the humor
as it once was. So IMO, it was not an improvement
at all.
S&F from boon