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Old 2005-05-19, 05:05 PM   #26
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The Magic Garden was funny with the chuckle patch and that pink squirrel in the tree
Someone I know is related to one of the girls that was on the show. I went to her house and they had the whole tape collection, so I just had to ask where they got the tapes - lol!

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Old 2005-05-19, 05:23 PM   #27
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The Magic Garden was funny with the chuckle patch and that pink squirrel in the tree
Someone I know is related to one of the girls that was on the show. I went to her house and they had the whole tape collection, so I just had to ask where they got the tapes - lol!

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Oh, I forgot about that show until you mentioned it...yeah that was great.
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Old 2005-05-19, 05:29 PM   #28
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Old 2005-05-19, 05:50 PM   #29
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Courageous cat and minute mouse and mighty mouse.
Thats the first I can remember.
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Old 2005-05-19, 05:52 PM   #30
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Heckle and Jeckle (They never show this cartoon, haven't seen it in ages)

Mighty Mouse (They never show this either)

Woody Woodpecker (Yet again, they don't show it on cable...also all the side cartoons that went with Woody, Chilly Willy, Wilbur the pig, andy panda).

Courageous Cat (Good luck finding this on cable tv).
You can get them on DVD lol http://www.toontracker.com/courcat/courcat.htm
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Old 2005-05-19, 06:45 PM   #31
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lol, well heck I have a huge dvd library...I'm putting them on my list of things to get.
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Old 2005-05-19, 08:39 PM   #32
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I remember a 3 hour kid variety show called Wonderama when I was a tiny kid. I watched it every Saturday morning.
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Old 2005-05-19, 08:39 PM   #33
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me to LOL didnt think anyone would and I liked that very much when I was a little one...
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Old 2005-05-19, 10:30 PM   #34
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Oh yes, Wonderama. Kids are people too, hehe. I used to call it by that name because of that song they'd always sing.

Yeah plateman, marine boy rocked, lol.
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Old 2005-05-19, 10:39 PM   #35
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Here is more on Hong Kong Phooey
http://www.jedisparadise.co.uk/index...g_Phooey.htm&1

I remember Davie and Goliath
And Gumby
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Old 2005-05-19, 11:23 PM   #36
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Where's Chop when you need him? I bet Chop's childhood memories involve sitting around the wireless listening to those wacky-ass radio shows.
I did listen to "The Shadow" on the radio and bet you already guessed the "Grand Ole Orpy" and the "Louisana Hayride".

The first aminated cartoons I remember were seen at the movies - "Tom and Jerry", "Woody Woodpecker", and "Mr. McGoo."

Mississippi did not get a TV station until 1953 and it was a uhf channel and could not reach but a few miles outside of Jackson. In 1954, we got our first TV. Captain Kangroo came on that year but the first tv program I saw was Howdy Doody.
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Old 2005-05-20, 02:57 AM   #37
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Buncha old farts! I don't remember hardly any of the ones you guys are talking about. For me it was Transformers, Thundercats, Smurfs, PeeWee's Playhouse, etc.
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Old 2005-05-20, 04:59 AM   #38
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the oldest cartoon movie for me is Felix the Cat..
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Old 2005-05-20, 05:11 AM   #39
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When I was a kid He-Man was hot, so were Transformers (first edition)
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Old 2005-05-20, 06:53 AM   #40
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I always loved a daily dose of Tom & Jerry
Mr Magoo used to crack me up too.
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Old 2005-05-20, 08:40 AM   #41
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When I was a kid He-Man was hot, so were Transformers (first edition)
Jesus Fonz...He-Man was big when my son was a kid
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Old 2005-05-20, 11:50 AM   #42
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I loved Wonderama! The host turned out to be a pedafile - LOL!

"Exersize, exersize, cum on everybody get your exersize" - LOL!!

The first time I ever saw a bagel was on that show.
They brought one on for the "What The Heck Is It" segment of the show. Know one knew what it was - LOL! It was from Lenders Bagels and everyone in the audience got a tiny bagel on a string necklace.

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Old 2005-05-20, 12:41 PM   #43
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Most of the above, plus another - not a cartoon, but Romper Room.

Miss Lois said Happy Birthday to me in her Magic Mirror.

My brother used to be a hair dresser (not gay) and used to do her hair.

What a cool childhood memory.
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Old 2005-05-20, 01:00 PM   #44
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Most of the above, plus another - not a cartoon, but Romper Room.
Are you a good doobie or a bad doobie?

She said my name quite often I think - lol!

Has anyone mentioned The Bugaloos ?

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Old 2005-05-20, 01:29 PM   #45
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Howdy Doody and Captain Kangroo were going strong when I was a kid
Micky Mouse is the first cartoon I can think of.
Am I getting old?
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Old 2005-05-20, 02:02 PM   #46
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Captain Kangaroo - (not really a cartoon)
Loved the Road Runner and Wiley Coyete (sp?) At least Roger Rabbit kept the Acme Corporation alive
I loved Captain Kangaroo! And Mr Green Jeans and Dancing Bear.
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Old 2005-05-20, 03:48 PM   #47
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I remember a lot of those cartoons, but what really sticks in my head is non-cartoons: The original Batman series; Kookla, Fran, & Ollie; Romper Room; Zoom; and The Electric Company.

I'm still a huge fan of Rocky and Bullwinkle to this day
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Old 2005-05-20, 04:06 PM   #48
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Howdy Doody and Captain Kangroo were going strong when I was a kid
Micky Mouse is the first cartoon I can think of.
Am I getting old?
Holy crap!

My Mom used to watch Howdy Doody when she was a kid - lol!

I think I watched reruns of Captain Kangaroo - he died recently I think. I remember Mr. Green Jeans and the moose head with all the ping pong balls falling from the sky.

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Old 2005-05-20, 04:42 PM   #49
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i go for scooby doo too...huge fan of that one
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Old 2005-05-20, 05:16 PM   #50
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I use to see the care bears nad Raimbow brite..
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