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The other day, I was flipping channels and stopped on the Cartoon Network. There was a new cartoon featuring two Moose buddies who did a Heckle and Jeckle routine, trashing a rich man's house. I really enjoyed the pair of mooses (what's the plural of moose?) and hope to see them again someday. I can't remember the name of the cartoon clip though. Does anyone happen to know it?



Doc
 
Sorry that I can't help ya' Doc, but I've got an 11 year old boy that thinks that Cartoon network is the only channel that our tv gets. If I see it i'll let ya' know. By the way Scooby Doo was always my favorite. (not that I still watch cartoons :D )
 
Bugs Bunny Hour

My favorite was Marvin the martian, and Daffy Duck starring in



"DUCK DODGERS IN THE 24TH AND A HALF CENT-TURY!"



on planet "X".



The plural of moose is moose!



Pat
 
Way too many to choose from in this catagory, I guess I'd have to mention Taz, Tweety, Buggs, and for style, Ren & Stimpy.



P. S. How could I forget Foghorn Leghorn.
 
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Well.....

I have two daughters, age 4 and 7. The 7 YOA is more interested in Mary Kate and Ashley videos, talk about watching paint dry on a humid day :( .



Still have some hope for the youngest, she told me today that she want's to dress up as 'Bob the builder' for Halloween.



The newest arrival is 'Sponge Bob Square Pants', killing me with every minute.



My favorite is also the old Scooby Doo re runs. Where's Speed Racer when you need him ?



Scott W.
 
Although not a cartoon, remember the "Thunderbirds"?. I used to love that show when I was a kid. They were puppets.



I think they tried to re-run the show a couple of years ago. They had a big problem to deal with. Most of the characters/puppets had a lit cigarette hangin out of their mouths. :D Not good for young children to see.
 
As a little boy - Tom and Jerry

As a youth - Bug Bunny

As a teen - Rocky & Bullwinkle (the whole show)

As an adult - Roadrunner and poor Wiley

As a grandfather - Clinton and the Democrats



how's dat, folks:D
 
I took my 7 year old to the movies yesterday (I was the only guy there to see the Princess Diaries with my daughter). They had a trailer for a new Disney movie called Ice Age. The audience was laughing so hard that most, including me were crying. The trailer was about two minutes long and only featured a prehistoric squirrel trying to bury a nut during the ice age (of course). If the rest of the movie is anything like the trailer, this cartoon is going to be hilarious for children and adults (like me having to take a daughter to a real chic flick). The graphics are similar to Toy Story so it's a realistic 3d type picture.
 
Yes, I still watch'em



1-Any Yosemite Sam

2-Foghorn Leghorn babysitting the hen's little genius

3-Other Foghorn Leghorn's (Boy, I say Boy :) :) )
 
Road Runner

I grew up when the Road Runner had connection to the Rapid Transit system. Boy I miss my GTX
 
good topic!

Popeye the Sailor! (the really old black/white ones)

Tom & Jerry (before Hanna/Barbera turned gay/non-violent in the 70's)

all the Warner brothers 'toons (B. "what's up doc"Bunny, D. "YOUUUU'RE DETHPICABLE!"Duck, MTMartian "I'm going to blow up the earth; won't that be delightful?", F. Leghorn "sayyy,,, I nevah tied down no pun'kins!" -SPROIIING///SPLATTTTCHHH!, W. E. Coyote, suuuuper geeeenius,

EJ Fudd, millionaire, owner of a mansion and a yacht. Yacko, Wacko, and Dot also do major damage to my respiratory tract.

I also love Pinky and the Brain! ("same thing we do every night, Pinky... . TRY TO TAKE OVER THE WORLD!")



and pretty much any other animation where the graphic violence is 85% concealed in a spheroidal gray cloud, and the bandaids are all "x" shaped, and scratches look like this: #







did I put too much thought into that?

do I need a life?

:eek: :eek: :eek:
 
Top three



1 - Scooby Doo

2 - Speed Buggy

3 - Anyting from Warner Bros. ( old that is )





I'm 34 and still watch Scooby Doo is there somthing wrong with me ??

What is Pinky and the Brain ??
 
Bugs

Bugs is the one for me. So funny on so many levels. Have to be an adult to really get a lot of bugs's humor - but great for kids too.
 
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