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Hello I wonder if anyone here like to watch any cartoons. Well not long ago I used to watch a LOT of cartoons during my early schooldays, which was a super remedy after a long stressful schoolday Since primary school age, my top favourites were Looney Tunes, Pink Panther, Tom&Jerry, Top Cat and Scooby Doo. Occasionally I watched Popeye, Woody Woodpecker and very little of Spongebob Squarepants Moving on to late Primary and secondary school age. I then started watching The Simpsons, Family Guy (but very little due to age restriction rating), Mona The Vampire and Zombie Hotel (which was extremely funny) Flurofan96
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I love the classic Looney Tunes, particularly the Bugs Bunny cartoons and the Road Runner cartoons. Growing up in the '90s I also watched The Flintstones, Scooby Doo, Pink Panther, Top Cat, Woody Woodpecker, Speedy Gonzales, Tom and Jerry, and probably others that I can't remember right now. As for newer cartoons, I watched the earlier seasons of SpongeBob SquarePants, SWAT Kats, occasionally Dexter's Laboratory or The Powerpuff Girls. As I got older, I also liked some earlier episodes of South Park.
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Has to be Looney tunes-have a DVD set of them.Not a cartoon-but funny--The Three Stooges-have the complete DVD set of their episodes!Its been so long remember watching both of those as the cartoon "short" before the start of a main movie feature at the theater!They ran the trailers first-then the short,and the main feature movie----and the theater had CURTAINS in front of the screen!!They wqere closed just before the main feature started-then opened as the title frame was on.The REAL days of watching movies at a theater-now its boring--no better than TV.
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I grew on Pokemon. Like other anime as well
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I grew on Pokemon. Like other anime as well
Figured, with your name of Ash. Pokemon became a big thing when I was a child in the 90s. I watched it and used to collect the cards, as well as play the games. Hmm, I remember watching Looney Tunes and Tom and Jerry. I've also watched The Simpsons, Family Guy, Spiderman (1994 version) as well as Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. Can't think of any else at the moment.
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In fact, Ash is a nickname i was given at school, and adopted it. I let people call me Ash as if it is my actual name
It started with me (an Electronics student) helping them out occasionally with the light / sound setup, then i eventually became the one who actually makes the setups and not only troubleshoots them, and quickly evolved into also operating them at the panel during show, building decors, and playing on stage (all that while i am not even enrolled in Theater class). When i was only in the electrical stuff they first called me Pikachu, later when i got on stage it became Ash
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I grew up on Clifford the Big Red Dog as a little kid, along with a few others I vaguely remember (What's the name of the one with the kid named Stanley? It's animated...anyone remember it?) Newspaper cartoons...Dilbert, etc. And now as a teen I get an occasional laugh out of Futurama, Family Guy, etc. though I don't watch much TV anyway.
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Hiya all
Well there's a lot who likes to watch Looney Tunes. Yes I like Bugs Bunny, Road Runner and Daffy Duck ones. I have the remastered episodes on both VHS and a collection DVD set. Also I was given some more VHS tapes of LT which had unremastered episodes which had the "old look" as the episodes were discoloured and had a blurry picture, and its not due to the VHS quality.
Never watched Pokemon at all but I saw the games when I was little
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The classic for me is watching Tom and jerry at nine in the morning on summer break days.
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I grew up on PBS Kids (we didn't get cable until years later) and when I got to go to my grandmother's, I would watch Tom & Jerry, a rare treat.
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I also liked hey Arnold, but it was canceled sadly.
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@fluorofan: Craig Bartlett(The creator) was then working on the show Party Wagon for Nick's rival Cartoon Network, and one of the conditions for producing the film was to work exclusively for Nickelodeon. After Craig refused and due to other complications, Nickelodeon decided to cancel the project. Taken from yahoo answers.
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Looney Tunes and Tom & Jerry are always good, Spongebob, Simpsons, Familyguy, Bobs Burgers, American Dad.
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I've always been a big fan of many cartoons from the 2000's and earlier. I went through a phase where I wanted to become a cartoonist someday. 1990's Nicktoons was the golden age and when I watched the most cartoons as a kid Here's some of my favorites: Hey Arnold Wild Thornberries Spongebob Rocket Power CatDog Rocko's Modern Life Ren and Stimpy Camp Lazlo Rocky and Bullwinkle Dudley do Right Gusztav (Hungarian) Reksio (Polish) Wallace and Gromit (British) American Dad Family Guy Beavis and Butthead The Simpsons Ed, Edd, and Eddy
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