What Is Your Favorite Ol' Time Cartoon?

Mine is felix the cat..watched him everyday when I was a kid..


Answer:
What do you consider old time cartoon? Mine is 20 years old so i choose robotech macross saga.... Or popeye and bluto  sinbad the sailor and the forty thieves version...i joyfully pay you for a hamburger on tuesday if you give me one today...
Comment: We still say that in the order of hamburgers at my house--most people have no idea what we are chitchat about.
Answer: Betty Boop and from the 80's it was the Littles!
Comment: Awww yes Good ol Betty..Love that girl....LOL
Answer: Wow, I can really go wager on with this one!  There were cartoons that feature "Farmer Gray" (the best and most detailed animation was done back around 30 - 40 years ago), Betty Boop (and her inventor friend Gramps), the original Popeye, Pink Panther (and "Ant Eater"), and adjectives the Looney Toons.  

Out of all of them, I'd say I loved the original black and white Looney Toons individuality that featured a little dog that used to take his girlfriend on picnics, and out for date, or he'd be doing everyday things l
Comment: Oh yea thats one..loved that one....
Answer: I love the smurfs it was my favorite!
Comment: Yea that was a classic one..good one...
Answer: I used to keep watch on Felix the Cat and loved it too. But my favorite cartoon when I was 5 was Speed Racer. I be going to marry him. And I was going to marry Racer X too. My tattoo is of Racer X. But I have to say I can't really monitor it now. And the movie--no thanks.
As a young child it be Fragil Rock, but when I got older I had to scrutinize Scooby Doo.


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