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I'm here today to talk about some of the awesome cartoons of my youth that, unfortunately, don't get a lot of love today.
The 70s were a dark period for animation, but quality, fun, and cartoons still emerged and stand the test of time.
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The great thing about this show is that although it is a very funny self parody of animated boy adventurers, it also has characters who are actually developed, that you care about.
So, you’re an adult who likes cartoons. I’m not talking about grown-up cartoons like Rick and Morty or Bojack Horseman, or more mainstream series like Bobs Burgers and The Simpsons. I mean ...
The Cartoon: The adventures of loveable loser Doug Funny, as he navigates his way through high school with his best buddy Skeeter and his faithful mutt, Porkchop. The Film: Doug is now in his ...
The nonstop caricatured violence — smash, slap, hit, kick, punch, bang, boom, gag in cartoons has long been a source of entertainment for children. However, many parents fear that the vicious ...
As a 90s kid, I watched a lot of cartoons. As an adult, I'm curious why we don't talk about more than a few of them.
So let s get into it, these are ten awesome cartoons that grown-ups can enjoy. Growing old is mandatory. Growing up is optional.
As a 90s kid, I watched a lot of cartoons. As an adult, I'm curious why we don't talk about more than a few of them.