I say this without any hesitation, but even after all
those years I still love "Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers".
Excellent!
"Duck Tales", "Thundaar the Barbarian", "the X-Men" (of
the 90's), and a short-run, little known Cartoon Network
creation called "Mike, Lu, and Og", top my remaining five.
Never heard of "Denver..." and your other one, british yes?
We didn't get too many british cartoons here in the US,
except for "Danger Mouse" and "Count Duckula", two
excellent imports indeed.
I remember Mike Lu and Og! Awesome toon.
My favorite cartoon might be Family Guy, but there are plenty up there. The original Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles cartoon, the Simpsons, everything that ever aired on the Marvel Action Hour, the original Batman cartoon, and the Superman cartoon, Thundercats...
so many more, but my breakfast is getting cold.
The Simpsons
Thundercats
The Jetsons
Transformers
The Smurfs
Saint Seiya* (anime)
Going Back in time ^^ <------- 💃
Originally posted by King Burger
I say this without any hesitation, but even after all
those years I still love "Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers".
Excellent!"Duck Tales", "Thundaar the Barbarian", "the X-Men" (of
the 90's), and a short-run, little known Cartoon Network
creation called "Mike, Lu, and Og", top my remaining five.Never heard of "Denver..." and your other one, british yes?
We didn't get too many british cartoons here in the US,
except for "Danger Mouse" and "Count Duckula", two
excellent imports indeed.
Originally posted by VenomVA
It's a tieG.I. Joe, He-Man, Transformers
All the original versions that I gew up watching
The three giants of early-80's cartoons.
Yeah, I too grew up on these three.
Funny, while Transformers and G.I Joe lasted longer, and
therefore long enough to eventually suck, He-Man lasted
less, wasn't re-played that often, and therefore is more
fondly remembered by people our generation as an
overall excellent cartoon.
Maybe if these first two hadn't lasted so damned long, and
introduced so many stupid characters, then they'd be as
missed as He-Man.
Man, the 1980's really were the Golden Age of television
cartoons. That was back when cartoon-makers still had
great characters, as well as great toys. None of all this
anime and anime-inspired b.s.!
My opinion though.
Originally posted by King Burger
I say this without any hesitation, but even after all
those years I still love "Chip 'n' Dale's Rescue Rangers".
Excellent!"Duck Tales", "Thundaar the Barbarian", "the X-Men" (of
the 90's), and a short-run, little known Cartoon Network
creation called "Mike, Lu, and Og", top my remaining five.Never heard of "Denver..." and your other one, british yes?
We didn't get too many british cartoons here in the US,
except for "Danger Mouse" and "Count Duckula", two
excellent imports indeed.
i dont think they were british...we mostly get US cartoons here...we didnt even have count duckula...i had to watch it on video with my english mate...