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Best Childhood Cartoon

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Like the title, which cartoon from when you were growing up do you think was the best.

This does include anime, if you were watching that when you were a nipper.
 
Hey Arnold, Doug, and basically anything on Toonami, with a particular love of G Gundam and Yu Yu Hakusho. Ooh, and Reboot!

My brother and I used to watch old VHS's of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles and Transformers together. Quality bonding time there. So they go on my list as well.
 
Nothing comes close to classic Pepe Le Pew cartoons. That libido is elemental. A force of nature.
 
A lot of you are naming Anime as cartoons. I don't consider Anime such as Dragon Ball Z, Yu Yu Hakusho, and others as cartoons in the traditional sense.

When I think of cartoons it's about humor. Like the Looney Tunes and others.
 
A lot of you are naming Anime as cartoons. I don't consider Anime such as Dragon Ball Z, Yu Yu Hakusho, and others as cartoons in the traditional sense.

When I think of cartoons it's about humor. Like the Looney Tunes and others.

Like the title, which cartoon from when you were growing up do you think was the best.

This does include anime, if you were watching that when you were a nipper.

^

Anyway, there is no possible way for me to say what the best was. There were so many, Looney Tunes, Hey Arnold, Rocket Power, older Mickey Mouse cartoons, Rugrats. This is a tough call.
 
I gotta go with any Looney Tunes cartoons, those were epic and STILL good to this day. Even if motherfuckers gotta ruin Speedy Gonzalez's image now.

After that, Rocko's Modern Life fo show. May explain a few things.
 
Animaniacs :D
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The cartoon featuring this specimen:
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Rocko was the greatest show from my childhood, and yet it became even better when I went to college and started watching it again.
 
Dragonball Z with out a doubt. I never missed an episode when it aired on channel 25 right after school. I didn't know it was originally produced years and years ago, I thought each episode was created week by week. Great developed characters, great action, and some very funny moments. The show has high nostalgic meaning to me, and a running joke amongst my friends and I are that I can relate any real-life situation to some events that happened in Dragonball, Dragonball Z, or Dragonball GT.
 
I didn't have cable as a kid so I couldn't watch DBZ. So guess what I did. It aired in Spanish on Telemundo or on one of those Spanish channels. So I just watched DBZ with a Spanish dub and no English subtitles. Shit was still awesome and I still watched every episode that that channel aired. I didn't know what the fuck they were saying but you really didn't need to. Just watching them kamehameha each other and have those ridiculous scenes with super fast punches and kicks was worth the confusion.
 

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