Cartoons you watched as a child and Favorited it.

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Cartoons you watched as a child and Favorited it.

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That's right people, talk about your best (and worst) cartoons you seen during your childhood moments and get a proper link on this forum to see the best/worst cartoons during any era.

For me; www.itssaturday.com/, just as it is it a site dedicated to Saturday morning cartoons I watch when I was wee-little babie in the late-90's but felt betrothed by the animation and stories of Marvel and Dark-horse Comics. While they couldn't get the Hellboy cartoon done I read every comic there is available next to my schoolhouse just to let my mind create an animation so perfect or that universe.

I can thick-skin many comments you put here but remember that most cartoons you see are fragments and/or unwilling puppets mega-corporate and big, dumb cons like Disney animation now.
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Spider-man TAS is one that I really liked back in day. Besides of that one I don't really remember any other cartoon that I watched back then and would consider to be my favorite.
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I was a fan of several cartoons. Speed Racer, Star Blazers, and Loony Tunes. With a minor in Tom & Jerry. They were alright. But Bugsy, Daffy, and Elmer were the best to me.
I still have a special place for those big three. I want the Mach 5, I love Nova, and wish I could pull off being Bugs.
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Powerpuff Girls, Dexter's Lab, Cow & Chicken, I Am Weasel, and anime like Dragon Ball Z and Pokemon. I loved those.
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Gotta lotta laughs out of this show


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Oh sorry. Should've done that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KaH23Gh8TBs
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Just to note, the URL for It's Saturday is https://www.itsaturday.com/ (one s )
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Oh hell yes!
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