Post #22snugglebunnySuper NudistHave you signed? The Nudist Bill of Rights RE: favorite cartoonhe hummed and wore a top hat......would always say pardon me......I just barely remember it...found it J Wellington's "Whimpy"
Wimpy was a character on Popeye..."I'll gladly pay you on Tuesday for a hamburger today"!
Jen
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RE: favorite cartoonhe hummed and wore a top hat......would always say pardon me......I just barely remember it...found it J Wellington's "Whimpy"
Wimpy was a character on Popeye..."I'll gladly pay you on Tuesday for a hamburger today"!
Jen
I was trying to remember and you are right....he was....I always thought he was cool....
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RE: Favorite Cartoon you watched as a childbugs bunny and the Jetsons
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RE: My ToonsLoony Tunes here as well, although I remember rushing home from school at noon to catch The Flinstones over the lunch hour. My kids love it as well and get a real kick out of it that mom and dad watched the same episodes 30+ years ago. cn
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RE: My ToonsI just thought of Mr. Magoo and Cool McCool. We always watched "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown!" That should be coming up soon.
Years later, there was Inspector Gadget. And not long after that, the Smurfs! (Although I was introduced to their comic books first.)
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Post #27ManOfWicklowUltra NudistA lie has speed, but truth has endurance. RE: favorite cartoonFlintstones, Tom and Jerry, Top Cat, and of course Yogi Bear,or should that be Yogi 'Bare'
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RE: favorite cartoonFlintstones and Jetsons are a few.
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RE: favorite cartoonI enjoyed probably most all of them. Sure loved my Saturday morning cartoons. My favorite though was Beenie and Cecil
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RE: Favorite Cartoon you watched as a childBesides Bugs and friends...
SuperfriendsG-ForceStar Blazers
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RE: Favorite Cartoon you watched as a childI watched and loved almost all of the cartoons mentioned above. My favorites however were the old WW II ones set to classical music. I really believe that they gave me the appreciation I hold to this day, for composers such as the Vienna Masters (think Tales from the Vienna Woods).
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