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Originally posted by baddmove
I remember watching the early claymation shows like Gumby..
There was another one call David and Goliath, it was a boy and his dog...
do you remember that one?
I think it was christian related..
could be wrong though..been a while...
Originally posted by CosmosKid
There was some cool stuff back then too, like Fireball XL-5 and SuperCar. The Herculoids rocked also !
Originally posted by Chance321
Cartoons I used to watch? Bugs Bunny, Tom & Jerry, Biker Mice from Mars (woot), Thundar the Barbarian, There was one that wasn't on long I think it was called Black Star? and Gargoyles okey, so I wasn't a kid when they were on but I enjoyed'em
Originally posted by divinetragedy79
reply to post by sugarcookie1
I in the same category as you my friend. 32 here (as is my wife) and our soon to be born child will be reared watching all these goodies. I already told my wife that I am not indoctrinating them with all these new type cartoons. No spongebob, wonderpets or nothing!!!!
Originally posted by maybee
Oh, Oh.... I just remembered something, Pee-Wee's Playhouse. I was a 20 something year old kid then. I got one of my bff's hooked too, and we use to watch every Saturday morning and the she and i use to talk like Pee Wee all the time.
Originally posted by roswell1987
When you would watch all these today on TV, they problably wouldnt look that good to you anymore. So best be glad they arent broadcasted anymore and you can keep your nice childhood memories on them.
At the Cartoon Network upfronts in April 2010, "The Looney Tunes Show" was announced to premiere later that year. Coming from Warner Bros. Animation and producer Sam Register, the concept revolves around Bugs and Daffy leaving the woods and moving to the suburbs with "colorful neighbors" including Sylvester and Tweety, Granny, and of course Yosemite Sam. The show will have 2-minute music videos titled respectfully "Merrie Melodies", as a tribute to the Looney Tunes sister shorts, which will feature the characters singing original songs. Also, it has been announced that Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner will be making a return to the big screen in a series of 3-D shorts that will precede select Warner Bros. films. There are currently six in the works that began with the first short, "Coyote Falls", that preceded the film Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, which was released on July 30, 2010.
Originally posted by TrowaBarton
reply to post by sugarcookie1
You're welcome I also found this on the net. It's a new Looney tunes show that is going to start on the Cartoon Network in April sometime. Seems like it may be kinda interesting. Keep seeing commercials for it on there. The quote is mildly inaccurate as it is 2011 but its from wikipedia so ...........
At the Cartoon Network upfronts in April 2010, "The Looney Tunes Show" was announced to premiere later that year. Coming from Warner Bros. Animation and producer Sam Register, the concept revolves around Bugs and Daffy leaving the woods and moving to the suburbs with "colorful neighbors" including Sylvester and Tweety, Granny, and of course Yosemite Sam. The show will have 2-minute music videos titled respectfully "Merrie Melodies", as a tribute to the Looney Tunes sister shorts, which will feature the characters singing original songs. Also, it has been announced that Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner will be making a return to the big screen in a series of 3-D shorts that will precede select Warner Bros. films. There are currently six in the works that began with the first short, "Coyote Falls", that preceded the film Cats & Dogs: The Revenge of Kitty Galore, which was released on July 30, 2010.
That is all
Trowaedit on 6/4/11 by TrowaBarton because: To add content
Originally posted by Mentalistbee
reply to post by sugarcookie1
Sailor moonedit on 7-4-2011 by Mentalistbee because: (no reason given)