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Which Cartoons do you miss

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I have always been a big fan of the original He-Man and the Masters of the Universe back in the 80's.

Hong Kong Phooey, Super Chicken, George of the Jungle, Riccochet Rabbit were some other favorites

I also liked the original Superman animated series and Spiderman.

Also back in the early 70's there was an animated series of Hercules who held up a ring to the sky to get his powers.

And I liked Felix the Cat

Of course I also used to watch Popeye and Bugs Bunny. Always loved Wile E Coyote and the Road Runner too.

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Doug
Ren & Stimpy
Samurai Pizza Cats
Sonic the Hedgehog
The busy world of Richard Scarry
Biker Mice from Mars
Street Sharks
Many more, can't name them all
 
Trying to think of a few I don't think I've seen mentioned...

Rocky & Bullwinkle
Hey Arnold

Don't miss as much but wouldn't mind seeing them every now and again...
Johnny Bravo
Powerpuff Girls
 
eh... maybe the buu saga. though id argue that naruto and bleach are superior in everyway.

i'd argue that naruto and bleach are bottom of the barrel in terms of anime.

which would make dragonball * somewhere below the barrel? maybe the next floor down?
 
transformers (beast wars sucked)
GI joe
banana man
Danger mouse
Voltron (the lions not the vehicles)
 
Ren & Stimpy is still on, Disney XD I think? Set your DVR for late night and enjoy.

I did not realize I missed it, till I saw the user name Phineas J Whoopee.But, I miss The Tennessee Tuxedo Show. Used to watch it before elementary school in the mornings. Don Adams saying "Let's ask Mr. Whoopee!" brings back fond memories.
 
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