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Ren & Stimpy

South Park

Simpsons

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I can only pick 3?? :D

 

Lets see.......

 

Bugs Bunny/Road runner

Tom & Jerry

Pink Panther

 

 

I love cartoons from the 70s and earlier.. NOTHING EVER LIKE THEM SINCE! (South park however is ok)

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The Flintstones (Mmm, Betty! :love: )

Thundercats

Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles (cos I was in love with April :love: )

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Simpsons, Tin Tin and Top cat

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I have the complete series' of Wacky Races, Dick Dastardly and Muttley and the Perils of Penelope Pitstop on DVD, I'm a BIG fan of the old cartoons, IMO the new version of Thundercats is crap compared to the old ones, as was the new version of He Man that came out 10 years ago.

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Dangermouse.

 

Flintstones.

 

Wacky Races...

 

I now feel very old !

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Thanx 4 the vid!!!!

 

I love Popeye!! :)

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...I love Popeye!! :)

 

Same here. I love the artwork style. So:

 

Popeye

Simpsons

Tintin

Edited by horribleblob

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Popeye,Foghorn Leghorn and Top Cat/Boss Cat-like OK TC!

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=FtD4mn9CeH4.........

 

The banana splits, not a cartoon, but very happy memory's of Saturday mornings!!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iR6z8GUywyc........

 

White Horses.

 

 

 

And the Black Beauty Theme.

 

 

Sorry...ran out of cartoons !! x

 

 

 

Memories indeed!! :)

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Anyone remember Dogtanian and the Muskehounds? I bought the complete series on DVD a while back, a BBC "Broom cupboard" classic from the mid 80s! As presented by Phil Schofield back then.

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