Cartoons are the very essence of entertaining television. They inspire our imagination and can't help but make us smile with their slapstick jokes.
It would be true to say of cartoons that "they don't make them like they used to". Some cartoons from television archives have great animation, excellent story lines, very funny voices and particularly well integrated music.
Do you remember these three cartoon classics from your childhood?
The Jetsons were a big favorite from the 1960s. It was great fun to watch this space age family deal with its problems. I watched it as a child in the 1980s and it was like being projected into the future.
The show painted a picture of life in outer space that was not only fun to watch but also easy to believe.
Popeye dates back over 50 years, but it was so well made you would hardly know it. Each episode was finely crafted and involved a timeless battle of good against evil.
Popeye always had to battle against Bluto for Olive Oil's affections. When he'd topped up on spinach, Popeye was like Clark Kent as Superman. Children would love watching his heroics after a can of spinach.
Looney Toons has to get a mention here. It's hard to find a more timeless show and Bugs Bunny's character is as relevant now as it was when it was created.
The Looney Toons scripts are works of genius and it's evident that a high level of professionalism went into the show's creation.
It would be true to say of cartoons that "they don't make them like they used to". Some cartoons from television archives have great animation, excellent story lines, very funny voices and particularly well integrated music.
Do you remember these three cartoon classics from your childhood?
The Jetsons were a big favorite from the 1960s. It was great fun to watch this space age family deal with its problems. I watched it as a child in the 1980s and it was like being projected into the future.
The show painted a picture of life in outer space that was not only fun to watch but also easy to believe.
Popeye dates back over 50 years, but it was so well made you would hardly know it. Each episode was finely crafted and involved a timeless battle of good against evil.
Popeye always had to battle against Bluto for Olive Oil's affections. When he'd topped up on spinach, Popeye was like Clark Kent as Superman. Children would love watching his heroics after a can of spinach.
Looney Toons has to get a mention here. It's hard to find a more timeless show and Bugs Bunny's character is as relevant now as it was when it was created.
The Looney Toons scripts are works of genius and it's evident that a high level of professionalism went into the show's creation.
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