08-11-2018 17:00 - edited 08-11-2018 17:02
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on 09-11-2018 16:53
on 09-11-2018 16:53
Hello there @Glory1
Glad you enjoyed the TV shows.
I like those kids shows/cartoons suits any age sometimes I Like Buzz Lightyear! love that little guy
Toy Story ~ Good laugh.
Need to get away from all that Adult Stuff ! sometimes
I have enjoyed the Antz cartoons
The Woolly Mammoth Cartoons - Ice Age
The Emperor Penguin Cartoons ~ Happy Feet
Oh and not forgetting Find Nemo
Ok so I'm a bit infantile Puts smile on my face though
on 09-11-2018 17:19
on 09-11-2018 17:19
@TallTrees wrote:Hello there @Glory1
Glad you enjoyed the TV shows.
I like those kids shows/cartoons suits any age sometimes I Like Buzz Lightyear! love that little guy
Toy Story ~ Good laugh.
Need to get away from all that Adult Stuff ! sometimes
I have enjoyed the Antz cartoons
The Woolly Mammoth Cartoons - Ice Age
The Emperor Penguin Cartoons ~ Happy Feet
Oh and not forgetting Find Nemo
Ok so I'm a bit infantile Puts smile on my face though
Yes I also liked all the Toy Story films too @TallTrees. Went to see the first one in the cinema. The cinema was packed and only 2 children were in the audience, the rest of us were all adults!
But I refer to Toy Story, Ice Age, Happy Feet, Finding Nemo, Finding Dory, The Incredibles, etc as animated films, not cartoons, as they are far more than that. Yes, like cartoons they are animated but they are feature films now. Certainly not the 10 minute cartoons of my childhood. Animation has come a long way since then. You just have to look at Bambi and Fantasia, both in my collection by the way, and many of the early Disney films to see just how far animation has come.
I think calling them cartoons does them an injustice, they are far more than that. Just my personal opinion, of course, I should add.
on 09-11-2018 17:55
on 09-11-2018 17:55
on 09-11-2018 18:27
on 09-11-2018 18:27
on 09-11-2018 19:15
on 09-11-2018 19:15
@jonsie wrote:
Thanks for the cartoons @jonsie. And the ads too, interesting to see the difference, compared to today's advertising.
Didn't know (remember?) The Flash started out as a cartoon. Am a big fan of the live action series, which is part of my collection.
Anyway, you made my evening with the compilations, @jonsie
on 09-11-2018 19:20
on 09-11-2018 19:20
on 09-11-2018 19:40
on 09-11-2018 19:40
on 10-11-2018 09:17
on 10-11-2018 09:17
Hi @Anonymous
Mr. Men Books ~Never knew they produced books in French, must say excellent.
Slightly sideways on your topic perhaps
Charlie Brown
Fun and clever Lots of kids liked the cartoon.
Do you remember the Fox Boom Boom
I liked that character Puppet
BASIL BRUSH ~ Remember Basil @Anonymous
I think there was also a Rat don't know where that character went ( I think they thought inappropriate for Children to like!)
Can't remember the name though.
Thanks @Anonymous enjoyed the nostalgia ~
on 10-11-2018 10:32
on 10-11-2018 10:32
It was Roland the Rat and he was quite a cult figure (puppet) on Morning TV in the early 80's..
He drove a ratmobile and had a number of friends. Lived in a rat cave
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roland_Rat
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 10-11-2018 10:40
on 10-11-2018 10:40
Then there was Gordon the Gopher, who made his first appearance in the Broom cupboard with Philip Schofield (Childrens TV)
Of course Philip went on to become rich and famous and left poor Gordon behind
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