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OpheliaNeoma

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We did not have TV when I was a younger child but we saw cartoons at the movies. They tended to be Warner Brothers such as Bugs Bunny. Still remember them with much fondness.

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I love cartoons and always will. There are some pretty good ones out now and over the years I have loved everything from The Animaniacs to Dexter's Laboratory to Spongebob.

 

However my favorite is Bugs Bunny. So much going on there and they are all great with high brow humor to cross dressing to immense sarcasm to burlesque. The epics Barber of Seville to the great What's Opera, Doc and Pronoun Trouble/Wabbit Season.

 

I do have two ultimate favorites though:

My Bunny Lies Over The Sea and Hillbilly Hare

Here are both in their full glory.

http://www.supercartoons.net/cartoon/639/my-bunny-lies-over-the-sea.html

 

http://www.supercartoons.net/cartoon/750/hillbilly-hare.html

 

Seriously..watch them all the way through. Bugs is awesome.

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My Saturday morning cartoons consisted of The Smurfs, He-Man, She-Ra, Bus-Bunny and Tweety Show, Astro Boy, The Ewalks, Rocket Robinhood, and that's all I can think of. After school I never missed Thundercats, Transformers and G.I Joe... they were my favorites. These cartoons were the originals and not the new versions.

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The best Transformers cartoon for its times, not to mention way ahead of its time was Beast wars, it was gritty, had that i take no prisoners attitude. The series is far better then whats coming out today.

 

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Gundam had a mind of its own, Gundam wing was more aimed adults at the time, it had blood and gore in its first airing, not to mention deep subplots. You can't compare the two.

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