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- Harry & Toto
- The Smurfs
- The Cramp Twins
- The Flintstones
- The Raccoons
- Rugrats
- Scooby-Doo, where
are you? - The Wild Thornberry's
- Ed, Edd 'n' Eddy
- Courage
the Cowardly Dog - The Grim Adventures of Billy
and Mandy - Mike, Lu and Og
- Sheep in the Big City - Cow and
Chicken - The Adams Family
- I Am Weasel
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CLASSIC CARTOONS | Page 5
We all love them, those classic
cartoons which you just can't ever forget.
These cartoons are
here to stay with us.
The cartoon artist has gilded them to
paper for eternity, and he knows how to draw the classic cartoons, for our kids and their kids to enjoy as long as
they are remembered. These classic cartoons has created a memory of
their own, a life of their own and a genre of their own.
They have
influenced the way people think and the way people are creative
about classic cartoons. It's true when they say "Cartoons aren't made the
way they are used to".
Today's cartoons finds it difficult to keep
up with the honesty and trueness of the classic cartoons. All
these classic cartoons has a history with them, and they are here to
stay
with us.
Here is a list of all the "Golden
Oldies" of our time. Look for your favourite classic cartoons that keeps
your childhood memories alive.
Cow And
Chicken
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Cow and Chicken, one of the classic cartoons,
is an American animation, which was created by David Feiss and produced by Hanna-Barbera. Cow and Chicken first
broadcasted on Cartoon Network in 1997.
This cartoon is about
the adventures of a cow, named Cow, and her chicken brother,
named Chicken, who has human parents (though their faces are
never shown). How they got human parents are not known, but
we have to assume that they are adopted.
They are often plagued by the Red Guy, who looks
like a red devil with no pants, who poses as different
personalities to scam or hurt Cow and Chicken. Their
extended family consists of different types of animals, such
as Cousin Boneless, who is a boneless chicken (really, he is
unable to walk or get up from the floor). Then there is
Snail Boy (a snail), Cousin Black Sheep (a sheep), and Sow
(an evil pig). They also have an uncle Longhorn Steer.
Cow is
exceedingly infantile and stupid, although she occasionally
displays uncanny talents. Her alter ego is Supercow, a
powerful cow with the ability to fly, and her powers lies in
a green blanket. Cow even has a costume in purple to fit
the part.
Chicken is Cow’s older brother. He can be quite
mean to his sister, and even to the rest of the family. In
addition, he has a large ego, is sarcastic, but still helps
Cow when she is in danger. The Red Guy serves as Cow and
Chicken's rather incompetent arch-nemesis. He spends his
time trying to either scam, torment or physically harm Cow
and Chicken.
He often disguises himself as an authority
figure, for example, principals, kings, queens, lunch
ladies, police officers, etc. and wears disguises such as
small shirts, wigs and short skirts that never seem to cover
his buttocks, giving him elements of being half-naked and a
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The Addams Family
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The Addams
Family, another one for the list of classic cartoons, was created by Charles Addams and first appeared on
television in 1964.
The Addams family is a somewhat
eccentric family in portraying morbid death as something
everyday and not as something taboo. They consist of
Morticia and her husband Gomez, Wednesday and Pugsley (their
two children) Lurch (the butler), Thing (a disembodied hand
who is a childhood friend of Gomez), Uncle Fester and
Grandma and Cousin It (A ball of hair).
The Addams Family
lives next to cemetery and swamp, in a Gothic and dark
mansion full of decorations of exceptional peculiarities,
for example, a mounted sword fish with a man’s foot in its
mouth, a polar bear skin rug in the entrance that roars when
one steps on it. Their riches come from a quite huge
inheritance and large investments.
Gomez Addams is
a lawyer who takes absurd pride in losing his cases.
Morticia Addams is an elegant woman, dressed in a vampire
fashioned dress, she knows her art, raises man-eating
plants, trims her roses’ buds just to keep the stems in
water. Wednesday and Pugsley is an odd brother-sister
couple.
Pugsley takes great fun in torturing himself, and
Wednesday amuses him in helping him to achieve this. Lurch
is a butler of few words (he actually doesn’t say anything,
just the occasional uhh). Thing is mischievous, but still
seems to be intelligent enough, even if he has no brain.
Uncle Fester is a creepy one, you never know what is hidden
under his coat. Grandma, Gomez’s mother, is capable of
concocting different potions and flies around on a broom
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I Am
Weasel
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I am Weasel, one of the classic cartoons, is
an American TV classic cartoons series created by David Feiss and
aired on Cartoon Network.
This series is about two
animal characters: I. M. Weasel and I. R. Baboon. I.M.
Weasel is extremely intelligent, and is skilled in most
professions, from electronics and engineering to medicine
and philosophy. He is also incredibly charming and
well-versed in the social graces, and will often have
characters such as Loulabelle, his assistant usually dressed
as a nurse, at his side.
Weasel's only real flaw is a secret
desire to suck the yolk from eggs. His usually wears
clothing, though he will often wear outfits appropriate to
his activities (such as a lab coat when working as a doctor
or scientist). He likes to say "I Am Weasel!"
before leaping into a situation.
In contrast, I.R. Baboon is
dim-witted and sloppy, uses incorrect grammar, as his name
indicates, when he speaks, and is very envious of Weasel's
success. He is often doing the opposite of sensibility, and sometimes displays
obsessive-compulsive behavior.
Baboon has few skills neither
social nor practical, but was discovered to be an expert on
the Theremin, a musical instrument of great difficulty.
Baboon wears only a T-shirt with a handwritten, backwards “I.R.”.
His bright red buttocks are often highlighted and
serve as a focus of others' ridicule.
He
often attempts to outdo
Weasel at everything, and when he believes he has succeeded,
he performs a routine victory dance, placing his hands on
his hips and jumping around in a circle while repeatedly
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