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Originally Posted by SpankyJ
Showing my age but:
Johnny Quest
Scooby Doo
The Jetsons
The Flintstones
Super Friends
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Yeah... That's about where I am, age-wise. Actually I'm a bit older--you're trending 70s cartoons, it looks like, whereas my "childhood" cartoons all aired in the 60s.
I'd add to that list the 1966
Spider-man and
Fantastic Four,
Space Ghost (voiced by the legendary Gary Owens, who also voiced
Roger Ramjet),
The New Adventures of Superman (which ran quite a bit before
Super Friends), and whatever was the container title for airing Warner's
Looney Tunes and
Merrie Melodies on Saturday mornings (I think it was
The Bugs Bunny Show, but don't quote me on that).
These aren't cartoons, but I'll throw in a good word for Gerry Anderson's early "Super-Marionation" sci-fi puppet shows:
Supercar,
Fireball XL5,
Stingray, and
Thunderbirds. (
Fireball XL5 ran on Saturday mornings on NBC from 1963 to 1965; the rest of them were run in first-run syndication, so when they ran varied depending on what market you were in.)
Good times. I pity the kids growing up today; they don't know the joys of getting wired up on sugary cereals and watching truly classic cartoons on a Saturday morning.
Cheers,
bcg