Classic Cartoons From The Past
Cartoons are quintessential television comedies. With their slapstick humor, they not only make us break out into a smile or a laugh, but they also feed our imaginations. We have all grown up with them, and they created our first impressions in the world of entertainment, wooing us and making us laugh at all times.
It would be true to say of cartoons that “they don’t make them like they used to”. Some cartoons from television archives have great animation, excellent story lines, very funny voices and particularly well integrated music.
Do you remember these three cartoon classics from your childhood?
Many people loved to watch the Jetsons, a cartoon created in the 1960s about a space age family. I grew up with it in the 1980s and I remember believing that the future would be just like that.
We really enjoyed watching the portrayal of life for the Jetsons out in the cosmos, and we didn’t find it too hard to believe, either.
Watching one of Popeye’s fine episodes, you’d be hard put to believe that it was made over fifty years ago. It always had a ‘good versus evil’ story line that has stood the test of time.
Popeye always had to battle against Bluto for Olive Oil’s affections. When he’d topped up on spinach, Popeye was like Clark Kent as Superman. Children would love watching his heroics after a can of spinach.
Looney Toons is a time-honored cartoon that deserves to be on my list. Bugs Bunny is the mythical star of this classic show and is as relevant to the world of entertainment now as he ever was.
All the Looney Toons episodes are wonderfully scripted and a high level of expertise must have gone into its production.
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