You think the "Pebbles and Bamm Bamm Show" is classic Flintstones.
You think "Baby Looney Tunes" is an accurate portrayal of the way the LT characters would have behaved as babies.
You consider "Scooby Doo" to be a classic cartoon
Signs You Haven't Watched Enough Classic Cartoons
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- Daffysleftfoot
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- Daffysleftfoot
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I read a rumor on another site. Do not take it at all seriously. It's most likely just someone's "wishful thinking".
Anyway, another sure sign you haven't watched enough classic cartoons:
You think that Hanna Barbera's TV cartoons are older than all other cartoons simply because they're not "animated as well".
Anyway, another sure sign you haven't watched enough classic cartoons:
You think that Hanna Barbera's TV cartoons are older than all other cartoons simply because they're not "animated as well".
- Brandon Panther
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nickramer wrote:Wait, really? Is it coming back?
Wikipedia claims that a movie is being made. No other sources confirm this, so I say it's bogus.
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"I must defend the remarkable prescience of the Hanna-Barbera writers. In the early 1960s, they dreamed up a futuristic world that seemed impossibly beyond our reach. Their creativity predicted the microwave oven, slide walks, smart phones and robot teachers. All these inventions are now routine realities of the 21st century." - Janet Waldo (LA Times, 2011)
"I must defend the remarkable prescience of the Hanna-Barbera writers. In the early 1960s, they dreamed up a futuristic world that seemed impossibly beyond our reach. Their creativity predicted the microwave oven, slide walks, smart phones and robot teachers. All these inventions are now routine realities of the 21st century." - Janet Waldo (LA Times, 2011)
- Der Captain
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Der Captain wrote:When you think that "Spike" in the Tex Avery cartoons and "Spike" in the Tom and Jerry cartoons are the same character.
When you think that the cat in the Pepe Le Pew series is Sylvester.
(I'm looking at you, Maurice Horn!)
I always considered "Spike" to be the same character with different animation style.
The cat in Pepe Le Pew is obviously not Sylvester, except for the Pepe Le Pew cameo in one of the Sylvester and Tweety cartoons.
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