Which cartoon series do you love most from your childhood?

Cities of Gold is my favorite, too. I have all 39 episodes. There was going to be a second season made in 2001 (first season was made in 1982), but the financing fell through.

…sigh…not a single vote yet for the greatest of them all…

Underdog!

Robotech is available on DVD. the complete series.

So are most of the other Japanamation series.

Just so you know.

Looney Tunes, Tom & Jerry, Popeye!!! sigh miss those good old days…

I’m taking these all from the same site, but what the hell…

The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour, another vote for BotP, Aquaman, The Superfriends (VERY cheesy), SpiderMan (the 60’s nuclear sky version), Rocket Robin Hood, Hercules, Hong Kong Phooey, The Drak Pack, Dungeons & Dragons (an all time fave), Plastic Man, SpiderMan & His Amazing Friends, Thundarr the Barberian, Thundercats, and The Transformers. Whew!

Spent a lot of time watching the tube, didn’t I…

I’m taking these all from the same site, but what the hell…

The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour, another vote for BotP, Aquaman, The Superfriends (VERY cheesy), SpiderMan (the 60’s nuclear sky version), Rocket Robin Hood, Hercules, Hong Kong Phooey, The Drak Pack, Dungeons & Dragons (an all time fave), Plastic Man, SpiderMan & His Amazing Friends, Thundarr the Barberian, Thundercats, and The Transformers. Whew!

Spent a lot of time watching the tube, didn’t I…

Anything by Jay Ward:

The Rocky Show
Rocky and his Friends
The Bullwinkle Show
George of the Jungle
Hoppity Hooper

Well blow me down! I’m gonna chime in with Popeye the Sailor. Guk, guk, guk!

Gatchaman had a lot more balls than BotP ever did. Us fans are hoping Rhino will continue, and eventually release all the Gatch episodes - not just the ones that were ‘translated’ into BotP.

There’s a BotP comic book out now too.

Dante named them pretty well.
From the era of my younger brother (8 years younger, we often watched after school…)
He-man: Hi, I’m Adam, prince of Eternia and keeper of the secrets of Castle Greyskull. This is Cringer, my fearless friend. (ok, that’s all I remember)

and Voltron…I’d love to find that on television at some point…they were fun to watch.

Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch, Kool McCool, and Spiderman.

Those are the ones I remember most fondly from my early childhood.

oooooohh… I had totally forgotten about this version of Flash - it rocked!

Just to add to my list:

Astroboy
Atlas was dreamy :smiley:

Jamie and the Magic Torch
I always wanted one of those nifty slippery dips that went off to somewhere magical. I got a swing in a tree instead.

I’m withSamClem and RealityChuck. Excellent taste, if you’ll allow me to throw in Crusader Rabbit.

From Toontracker.com:

It also first aired the year I was born, 1949. I saw reruns in the late 50s on a local kiddie show. Animation is pretty limited, but it had that early Jay Ward style

ok kids; there is only one show that had it all “Rocky and Bullwinkle”

  1. Natasha and Boris Badinov (I was so surprised when I found out that there was a real life guy named Boris Goodinuv)

  2. Professor Peabody and his “boy” and the ‘way back machine’

  3. Fractured Fairy Tales

  4. Duddley Do Right, Nell and Snidely Whiplash

  5. The metal munching mice

Who could ask for anything more??

Oh yeah, “Fan mail from some flounder”, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat.

I had this huge crush on Tarzan…

You mean the one by Filmation, the same company that did He-Man and the Masters of the Universe ?

The one where they hired this beefy stud actor to make a few generic “action” moves, then drew over these film clips frame-by-frame to turn him into a cartoon (called “rotoscoping” by Bakshi fans), and reused those same rotoscoped clips over and over again?

The one where Tarzan kept going on about “Usha the wind”? The one where they used the same background music that they re-used on every Filmation adventure cartoon, including the animated Star Trek ?

The one that was billed as The Batman/Tarzan Adventure Hour one year, and featured Bat-Mite on the Batman half of the show?

Another vote for Bullwinkle in any form…

Just got “The Moose That Roared” , a REALLY detailed history of Jay Ward Productions. Fun stuff.

A little trivia - Jay Ward Productions ALSO created the ‘Captain Crunch’ character !

Robotech.

Samurai Pizza Cats
Transformers (so political for little children)
Botmasters
Captian Planet
The snorks
Animaniacs
Gem
Speed Racer

Hot sure if we are only talking about cartoons here, but here goes anyways

My favorites were-

Garfield and Friends (the farm thing)
Fraggle Rock (my all time favorite)
Dukes of Hazzard
and
Chips

I also liked Fallguy, GI Joe, Hulk. and lots more but those are all I can think of