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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:01 PM
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My two favorites are pink panther and Felix the cat. Their original shows had no voice just music. Loved that. Loved the early loony tunes too.
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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:25 PM
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Sorry - I went overboard with sharing of the individual cartoons.

I love Pink Panther and Felix the Cat, too, Nammu! In California, there was this building I used to drive by on the freeway that had a picture of Felix the Cat!

Oh, I also used to love Inspector Gadget!

I might try to find those pics and share them here, too! I'm trying to find pics of all the cartoons mentioned by everyone to share.
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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:26 PM
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Pink Panther is still tired from all the New Year's festivities. LOL

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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:27 PM
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Felix the Cat loves music therapy, like me.

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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:28 PM
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Inspector Gadget is still thinking about what his plans are for the New Year!

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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:30 PM
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They are hard to find. I used to watch them on Boomerang but don't get that channel anymore. I found Bugs Bunny on ME TV (Memorable Entertainment TV) which shows old programs like that.

I'm 60 and the Jetsons isn't new! It was around when I was a kid, and I don't know if they made a new one or a reboot. If so you either saw the reboot, or they were showing reruns of the 1960's cartoon.

Forgot about Charlie Brown, I loved that cartoon and the books too, as I once had a bunch of them.

Yeah, we "older folk" do like originals better, be it a cartoon, tv series, movie, or song.
I keep forgetting that the Jetsons and other cartoons are now considered "old."

I might check out ME TV in the future.

I had no idea the Jetsons was around before the 1980s! That's cool - and rather innovative! I thought we'd have flying cars by 2000, LOL.
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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:32 PM
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I've never seen "Paw Patrol" before, but now I wanna. I looked up some GIF photos to share:

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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:35 PM
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I've never heard of "The Loud House" before, but it seems like the kids like to get into mischief, but also have lots of fun with pretend play:

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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:36 PM
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I've also never seen "In the Night Garden," but I would love to sleep in a night garden and gaze up at the stars and the moon! That sounds like fun!

I never did the camping thing in the front or back yard as a kid because we lived in apartments (never a house). It would have been fun to do though.

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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:38 PM
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does anyone want to add to this list?

it is a list of cartoons that make the inner child feel good

- peppa pig

- ben and holly's little kingdom

- paw patrol

- the cat in the hat knows a lot about that!

- curious george

- daniel tiger's neighbourhood

- dora the explorer

- the loud house

- blues clues

- santiago of the seas

- in the night garden
I tried to look up GIF photos to share of each of the cartoons you mentioned, but there are a few that I wasn't able to find, and a few that I guessed at when trying to share. If you can share photos, that would be helpful, too! Or if anyone knows of these newer cartoons to share photos or GIFs.

We love pictures of cartoons!

This was a great idea, @raging vortex

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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:46 PM
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If you can share photos, that would be helpful, too! Or if anyone knows of these newer cartoons to share photos or GIFs.

We love pictures of cartoons!

This was a great idea, @raging vortex

Yes good idea Raging Vortex to start this thread. I know pictures are helpful but I have neither the skill nor time to do all that. Besides some GIF's can be hard on my eyes. Sorry, that's for other folks.


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I keep forgetting that the Jetsons and other cartoons are now considered "old."

I had no idea the Jetsons was around before the 1980s! That's cool - and rather innovative! I thought we'd have flying cars by 2000, LOL.


Some of the cartoons are even older than the 1960's. The Flintstones was another 1960's cartoon, and they had stuff like ATM's, video chats, and cars---they were the "Modern Stone Age".

People still drive like lunatics today, so I'm not ready for flying cars. If they can't drive in 2 dimensional space, 3 would be insane.

Yeah these cartoons are "old" like me. And on a related note, "classic videos" now includes the 1990's to early 2000's. It used to be 1970's and 80's but now it's including the 2000's. Talk about feeling old....
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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:53 PM
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Yes good idea Raging Vortex to start this thread. I know pictures are helpful but I have neither the skill nor time to do all that. Besides some GIF's can be hard on my eyes. Sorry, that's for other folks.


Some of the cartoons are even older than the 1960's. The Flintstones was another 1960's cartoon, and they had stuff like ATM's, video chats, and cars---they were the "Modern Stone Age".

People still drive like lunatics today, so I'm not ready for flying cars. If they can't drive in 2 dimensional space, 3 would be insane.

Yeah these cartoons are "old" like me. And on a related note, "classic videos" now includes the 1990's to early 2000's. It used to be 1970's and 80's but now it's including the 2000's. Talk about feeling old....
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I agree - the flying cars in today's world would just be more fatalities and accidents; people can barely handle two-dimensional driving on the ground!

I love the Flinstones, too! I loved the names "Pebbles and Bam Bam!" They always cracked me up growing up.

I'm sorry about the pictures being too hard on your eyes. I was only sharing so that we can all see a visual excerpt of the cartoon. I hope it's okay to still share pictures??

I'm still trying to figure out how to permanently get rid of the "blue light" on my laptop and replace it with the more amber light tints. My poor eyes are struggling with the bright lights and tiny letters on the computer screen. --Perhaps par for the course of aging/getting old. I'm only 47, but I can imagine it getting worse from here. Yikes!
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Old Jan 03, 2022, 01:58 PM
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I love the Flinstones, too! I loved the names "Pebbles and Bam Bam!" They always cracked me up growing up.

I'm sorry about the pictures being too hard on your eyes. I was only sharing so that we can all see a visual excerpt of the cartoon. I hope it's okay to still share pictures??
They had a Pebbles and Bam Bam spin off.

Post pictures if you want. I can handle them, just don't ask me to post them. I don't know how to do it and don't feel like trying to either. I've had a hard enough time with technology as it is.
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Old Jan 03, 2022, 02:01 PM
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They had a Pebbles and Bam Bam spin off.

Post pictures if you want. I can handle them, just don't ask me to post them. I don't know how to do it and don't feel like trying to either. I've had a hard enough time with technology as it is.
Totally understand the fussing with technology bit!

Okie dokie - I'll post some pics!

I was just referring to those other cartoons that I couldn't find pics for because I'm unfamiliar with the cartoons. I was thinking that some people can find those pics if they are young enough to know what they are, LOL.

I still struggle with some technology, but I really want to learn how to code - beginning with the "coding for dummies" book one day. All the younger kids are learning to code at very young ages, so I thought I'd catch up with the times.

It's hard to age in this new technology age! LOL.
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Old Jan 03, 2022, 02:04 PM
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More of the Flintstones:

(PS: I have been misspelling Flintstones (without the "t" between the "n" and the "s" until now, LOL )

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Teletubbies...

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I used to have a stuffy la-la from the teletubbies.. she was so cute!

you pressed her tummy and she'd go ay-o, in her cute tubby voice!. it was adorable!

and I love she-ra

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Old Jan 04, 2022, 11:49 AM
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I like arthur the hedgehog or whatever the heck he is. I really relate to his pesky little sister. I also like caillou.


he's an ardvark

and I never thought someone would say I like, and caillou, in the same sentence

hmm... that little boy....
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