Post #52AndyDiUltra NudistLoves being naked, plays well with others! Unless you're a jerk! ;D RE:Your favorite cartoon as a childHere are a few...
Johnny Quest
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Mighty Mouse
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Post #53AlbertanakedUndies OnlyThere are no strangers here...Only friends we haven't met yet. RE:Your favorite cartoon as a childWOW!! This thread really stirred up some great memories. Loved those Saturday mornings. Best day of the week.
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Post #54berky1966Butt NakedI call 'em as I see 'em RE: Your favorite cartoon as a childI loved them all as a kid growing up in the 1970s. Scooby Doo before they wrecked it by adding Scrappy Doo. The unedited Looney Tunes cartoons, Tom and Jerry, Blue Falcon and Dyno Mutt, Jabber Jaw, Hong Kong Fooie, Speed Buggy, anything Syd and Marty Kroft, SuperFriends, etc.
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RE:Your favorite cartoon as a childMy two favorites are Johnny Quest ( his father too) and He Man
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RE:Your favorite cartoon as a childBugs Bunny , Tom and Jerry the early ones up to the late 50s The Flintstones and not sure if anyone remembers the Disney,s Headless Horse Man sing by Bing Crosby and Wacky Races . And now off to bed here thinking of days gone bye and loved ones no longer here, sorry to be now depressing
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RE:Your favorite cartoon as a childSpeed Racer. Hands down. The world would stop when Speed Racer and the Mach 5 came on. Saw blades on the front. Jumping springs, bubble top could drive under water and Trixie waiting in the winner circle. Too Cool!!
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RE:Your favorite cartoon as a childI enjoyed reading comic books. Archie was a big one of mine. But my favorite read was Peanuts. I have a shelf full of Peanuts paperback books dating back to the 60s and maybe before that even.
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Post #59Mn_nudistBarefootPromoting Body Positive and Body Acceptance RE:Your favorite cartoon as a childBack in my day as a little twerp, there were so many good cartoons! Now, not so much.
My favorites included Super Friends (always was up early on Saturday mornings to watch this at 7 AM), Scooby Doo, Flintstone's, Jetson's, Tom & Jerry, and, of course, Bugs Bunny (and all Looney Toons).
It seems that too many cartoons these days get way to serious. Yes, they take on some important issues, but for kids ages 5-10, they just want simple fun!
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