what was your favorite LITTLE KID cartoon when you where young

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Arkzism

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im not going to list all the shows i watched growing up.. this is asking for little kids shows so im not putting up things like batman and rocko modern life... but i loved winnie the pooh and seasame street
 

Red Bomb

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Rocko's modern life, Ren & Stimpy (I blame my older cousin for that), Thundercats, Animals of Farthing Wood, x-men, Gargoyles, Mummie's Alive.
And when I was really young - Seasame St, Winnie the Pooh, The Silver Brumby
 

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sketch_zeppelin said:
ooh thats a hard one. i was an 80's child so we had so much to choose from.
ghostbusters
thunder cats
he-man
she-ra (it was better than he-man!)
transformers
G.I. Joes
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
and the whole of the disney afternoon:
gummibears
ducktales
chip and dales resuce rangers
talespin
darkwing duck
gooftroop
gargoyles

so asking me to choose just one is a physical impossiblity.
All of this, then when the early 90s rolled around, Tiny Toon Adventures, Animaniacs, and Batman: TAS. Not sure if the Power Rangers count, as it wasn't exactly a cartoon, but it was there.
 

GloatingSwine

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Mysterious Cities of Gold was the best cartoon when I was really little. I'd say Star Fleet as well, but that was puppets not cartoon.

Really must get both of those on DVD.
 

NeutralDrow

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Hard to say. If you count Animaniacs as a "little kid" cartoon, then that. Otherwise...probably Scooby-Doo (either the original or A Pup Named Scooby-Doo).

Aerodynamic said:
"Hello, Ed Boys. Why must you spoil Wilfred with this lavish monkey suit? This will only leave him to search for a life as an airline steward."


If you read that in his voice you are awesome
That was, oddly enough, what I immediately started doing. I sort of fell out with the show once I realized that the main characters could basically never win, no matter how innocuous their actions were, but before it started depressing me, I liked it.

And Rolf is still great.
 

FunKing

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sketch_zeppelin said:
ooh thats a hard one. i was an 80's child so we had so much to choose from.
ghostbusters
thunder cats
he-man
she-ra (it was better than he-man!)
transformers
G.I. Joes
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
and the whole of the disney afternoon:
gummibears
ducktales
chip and dales resuce rangers
talespin
darkwing duck
gooftroop
gargoyles

so asking me to choose just one is a physical impossiblity.
spot on...well minus the she-ra part (never got into it), and goof troop...meh...but allow me to add mouseterpiece theater on disney channel at night...not to mention the ones they'd randomly show throughout the day based on tall tales...i.e. paul bunion
 

Count Igor

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Sonic the Hedgehog (And Dr. Roboto, not Mr. Eggman as they call him now)
Teletubbies. I'd still be watching it if they hadn't taken away the hoover. A hoover. CALLED HOOVER. Has your mind EXPLODED yet?!
 

drdamo

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Alfred J. Kwak or Ahiru no Kuwakku back in 1989-1991.
Back then an exclusively made Japanese anime for Dutch tv, originally dutch-spoken.

Its a story about a duckling named Alfred which takes place in a similar setting like Holland: Loads of water, flat land & windmills.
In the first episode Alfred, together with his father, mother, brothers, sisters and a friendly neighbourhood mole called Henk are walking thru the fields, when Alfred gets distracted by a butterfly and wanders off. Henk goes after him. Now the most horrible thing happens for a children's series: His entire family, while trying to cross a road, gets run over by a friggin car, killing them all! o_O
Henk now feels responsible for raising Alfred and from there on the adventures begin.
 

DemonicVixen

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Little Bear, Dink the little dinosaur, Smurfs, Lampies, Pocket Dragons, chip and dale,ducktales, ghostbusters.... the list is endless.
 

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Aerodynamic said:

"Hello, Ed Boys. Why must you spoil Wilfred with this lavish monkey suit? This will only leave him to search for a life as an airline steward."


If you read that in his voice you are awesome, I love Ed, Edd, and Eddy.
I DUNNIT

I loved Ed, Edd, and Eddy with all my heart.
 

Goremocker

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Well,I'm not sure what you mean,I see some people posting their favorites from when they were 5 and some from around the age of 7-10...soo I'd get back to you on that.
 

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MellowFellow said:
My favorite little kid cartoons were Dexter's Lab and Johnny Bravo.
My god, those were exactly mine. I guess I can also include the original Looney Tunes cartoons as well and Courage the Cowardly Dog (aka: the creepiest animated show in the history of television).

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real life potato said:
Aerodynamic said:

"Hello, Ed Boys. Why must you spoil Wilfred with this lavish monkey suit? This will only leave him to search for a life as an airline steward."


If you read that in his voice you are awesome, I love Ed, Edd, and Eddy.
I DUNNIT

I loved Ed, Edd, and Eddy with all my heart.
I started laughing so hard when all the great memories of the early episodes of that show came back. Rolf is awesome and the second I heard his voice in my head reading that line, I couldn't help myself from laughing. Thanks for that.
 

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XJ-0461 said:
Thomas The Tank Engine. As narrated by Ringo Starr.
I had Thomas the Tank Engine curtains.... and a pillow with his face on it....
And the toy trains....

And I still don't feel ashamed :p

Good ole Ringo :D