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Thread: Favourite cartoon growing up

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    Favourite cartoon growing up

    Looney tunes for me.

    Bugs Bunny

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    re: Favourite cartoon growing up

    Hmm ... probably Tom and Jerry. Jerry was the bestest.

    I also liked Bugs Bunny, bro. Oh and Yogi Bear too - he was smarter than the average bear.

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    re: Favourite cartoon growing up

    Only one winner in amongst the old faves - loved Whacky races, was perplexed by Mr Benn, wasn't too sure about Hong Kong Phoey, laughed at Rhubarb & Custard, chortled at Captain Pugwash ditto Sir Prancelot, but all time fave and still to this day one to tickle my ribs, let's hear it for...Tom & Jerry. Timeless classic.

    These days I do enjoy a bit of South Park or Family Guy, and have even been known to enjoy The Simpsons, but T&J will always have me roaring.


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    re: Favourite cartoon growing up

    Mr Ben and Bod

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    re: Favourite cartoon growing up

    Hong Kong Phoey! Ha there's a I haven't heard in a very long time.

    Tom and Jerry, Whacky races yep loved em.

    But sorry I don't like any of the mentioned modern cartoons.

    How to train my dragon cartoon I quite like.

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