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    Top five cartoons of all time

    5. Fosters Home for Imaginary Friends
    4. Ren and Stimpy
    3. Simpsons
    2. Family Guy
    1. South Park

    Please add the ones I forgot
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    AHH Real Monsters, Pinky and the Brain, Animaniacs, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Harvey Birdman Attorny at Law, Sealab 2021, Space Ghost Coast to Coast (pretty much anything on the original Adult Swim).

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    Simpsons followed by South Park. Everything else is distant but Ren and Stimpy was good when I was a kid and Family Guy certainly has its moments.

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    Doug, Recess, Hey Arnold

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    I really liked "Drawn Together" for a while on Comedy Central.
    Also, Beavis and Butthead. South Park wouldn't exist without it.
    "Give a toast to my brother, hug your family, and do everything possible to live the life you dream of. God Bless."
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    South Park
    Beavis and ButtHead
    Bugs Bunny
    Tom and Jerry
    Balls of Steele!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by PMI View Post
    Simpsons followed by South Park. Everything else is distant but Ren and Stimpy was good when I was a kid and Family Guy certainly has its moments.
    Agreed. Does King of the Hill irritate the hell out of anyone else?

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    Sorry, you guys are too young:

    1. Virtually any Warner Brothers cartoon will mold you for life:

    Bugs Bunny
    Daffy Duck
    Foghorn Leghorn
    Yosemite Sam
    Tasmanian Devil
    Slyvester the Cat (and his son) (and the kangaroo "mouse" ("Oh father, I'm so ashamed")
    Elmer Fudd

    Perhaps the best of them all: the Wagnerian send up with Bugs and Elmer Fudd ("I killed the wabbit, the poowr wittle bunny")

    2. Bullwinkle and Rockie (with Dudley Doright, Boris and Natasha and the Professor and Sherman)

    3. Johnny Quest (my dad didn't have Race Bannon flying him around in his own Lear Jet; that was kind of cool)

    4. George of the Jungle

    5. Monsters Inc (?)
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    This will show my age real bad...but in no particular order:
    Mighty Mouse
    Speed Buggy
    Bugs Bunny and friends
    Johnny Quest
    Bill Cosby and the Fat Albert gang

    Oh I am feeling old right now
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    Quote Originally Posted by xudash View Post
    1. Virtually any Warner Brothers cartoon will mold you for life:

    Bugs Bunny
    Daffy Duck
    Foghorn Leghorn
    Yosemite Sam
    Tasmanian Devil
    Slyvester the Cat (and his son) (and the kangaroo "mouse" ("Oh father, I'm so ashamed")
    Elmer Fudd

    Perhaps the best of them all: the Wagnerian send up with Bugs and Elmer Fudd ("I killed the wabbit, the poowr wittle bunny")
    I agree wholeheartedly. "Kill the Rabbit" was my introduction into Classical Music.
    Balls of Steele!!

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