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What Happened to the Days When They Had Good Cartoons on Saturday Mornings?????

Wacky Races
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Mr. Magoo
Jonny Quest
Popeye
Magilla Gorilla
Adam Ant
Underdog
Bugs and Friends
Jetsons
Flintstones
Davey and Goliath (On Sundays)

I was pretty content as a kid. There might have been a couple more I'm missing. Like Mickey and Donald.

Scooby.

Herculoids.

Speed Buggy.

Superfriends.

Schoolhouse Rock.

Life was good!
 
Wacky Races
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Mr. Magoo
Jonny Quest
Popeye
Magilla Gorilla
Adam Ant
Underdog
Bugs and Friends
Jetsons
Flintstones
Davey and Goliath (On Sundays)

I was pretty content as a kid. There might have been a couple more I'm missing. Like Mickey and Donald.
Top 3 for me Bugs, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Johnny Quest. Some of the Looney Tunes one offs, like Claude the cat, were fantastic. 5.6K views · 325 reactions | Claude Cat swears off the hard stuff in "Mouse Wreckers" (Chuck Jones, 1949). | GoldenAgeCartoons.com
 
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Johnny Quest was a good one -- forgot about that.
yes johnny quest (who could forget those komodo dragons . and the gay dads ) also don't forget gigantor , space ghost , speed racer . and of course those crazy space puppets... the Thunderbirds !

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my pal Major Matt Mason and i loved that show. so intergalactic planetary . planetary intergalactic.
 
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Wacky Races
Rocky and Bullwinkle
Mr. Magoo
Jonny Quest
Popeye
Magilla Gorilla
Adam Ant
Underdog
Bugs and Friends
Jetsons
Flintstones
Davey and Goliath (On Sundays)

I was pretty content as a kid. There might have been a couple more I'm missing. Like Mickey and Donald.
It's been bugging me since I knew there was one I couldn't think of, but good news, I just thought of it.

HONG KONG PHOOEY #1 SUPERGUY

Only ran for one season. 1974. Taking advantage of the popular genre of the time. Kung Fu, the TV show with David Carradine, Kung Fu Fighting, the song by Carl Douglas and of course, the Bruce Lee movies, such as Enter the Dragon.

 
It's been bugging me since I knew there was one I couldn't think of, but good news, I just thought of it.

HONG KONG PHOOEY #1 SUPERGUY

Only ran for one season. 1974. Taking advantage of the popular genre of the time. Kung Fu, the TV show with David Carradine, Kung Fu Fighting, the song by Carl Douglas and of course, the Bruce Lee movies, such as Enter the Dragon.


Scatman Crothers was the coolest dude back then.
 

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