| Classic Cartoons Hello people of AO! When I say classic cartoons I’m talking about Looney Tunes, Tom and Jerry, and the Hanna-Barbera cartoons (Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, Jetsons, etc). You may have watched tons of them and you may have just seen one or two but just about everyone has seen one.
Now, these are the questions. When it comes to classic cartoons which ones were your favorites and why? Also, was there some that just didn’t appeal to you and just kind of made you wonder why it was made a show in the first place? If you do have one than please state it and explain why.
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As for me, I loved Looney Tunes and loved them with a passion especially Bugs Bunny. Bugs Bunny always cracked me up and I loved the cartoons where Bugs and Daffy were together. They were hilarious! Just thinking about them makes me giggle.
And I also loved Tom and Jerry. It was such a violent show in a way and had no point to it (so did Looney Tunes by the way) but I just loved it. It made me laugh and that’s what makes me happy. Sometimes I would feel sorry for poor old Tom, though.
I used to be addicted to Thundercats, too. I loved all the action and fights no matter how cheesy it was. Though, I didn’t realize how cheesy it was until later on but I know I loved that show.
One show I never really liked though was the Jetsons. It just didn’t intrigue me and it seemed to rip off the Flintstones a bit. I mean it was the same show only set in a different time, really. It was one Hanna- Barbera cartoon that I just didn’t like.
I also never liked the new variations of Scooby-Doo. I never could like Scrappy and apparently whoever directed the Scooby-Doo movie didn’t like him either if you know what I mean. Scrappy just annoyed me, though. I didn’t like the ones where they met stars very much, either. Though I did like the one with Don Knotts.
But I could go on forever about this subject, what about you guys?
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Last edited by Priestess Angel; Mar 18, 2008 at 09:39 PM.
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