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#335788 - 07/11/10 11:30 AM
Who is your favorite cartoon character?
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#335815 - 07/11/10 09:48 PM
Re: Who is your favorite cartoon character?
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As a child of the 80s I must say Garfield
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#335820 - 07/11/10 10:23 PM
Re: Who is your favorite cartoon character?
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Scooby Doo
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#335899 - 07/13/10 12:19 AM
Re: Who is your favorite cartoon character?
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Bugs Bunny, Wile E Coyote, and Daffy Duck.
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#335964 - 07/13/10 04:25 PM
Re: Who is your favorite cartoon character?
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Wakko Warner from Animaniacs.
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#335967 - 07/13/10 06:46 PM
Re: Who is your favorite cartoon character?
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I loved the old Bugs Bunny, Daffy duck, Pepe' Le Pew, and a lot of the other Warner Bros stuff. I also like the Rocky and Bulwinkle show. These cartoons build self esteem and the ability to think.
Since they are gone I haven't liked much until the Simpsons, Futurama, Family Guy which took some getting used to, and American Dad. Brilliant jokes and often good moral tales still not as good as the old stuff.
Edited by kidneythis (07/13/10 06:46 PM)
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