Somehow I did not see those. But of course this is right up there near the top. The absence of him today on TV is a marker for how far downhill TV has gone.World's worst cartoon of all time.....
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Somehow I did not see those. But of course this is right up there near the top. The absence of him today on TV is a marker for how far downhill TV has gone.World's worst cartoon of all time.....
No, as great as Looney Tunes are, TV cartoons are great these days. Evidence, you want?Somehow I did not see those. But of course this is right up there near the top. The absence of him today on TV is a marker for how far downhill TV has gone.
My answer to your assertion isNo, as great as Looney Tunes are, TV cartoons are great these days. Evidence, you want?
Do not judge quality of an era by looking at the worst....you do it by looking at the best.My answer to your assertion is
The best being the work of Jay Ward.Do not judge quality of an era by looking at the worst....you do it by looking at the best.
We had that today, perhaps 26F & sunny.
It was wonderful!
My favorite was when Peabody adopted Sherman.@Revoltingest you get my vote for a mega win by quoting my all time favorite from that era. The show had, for example, this Peabody's Improbable History story about Edgar Allan Poe. That piece showed how cartoons back then were not dumbed down for kids, but had great adult themes as well (and of course bodacious puns).
I have his theme song memorized.One of my mantras during my working career came from SuperChicken - "You knew the job was dangerous when you took it"
A bald-faced assertion of win without some supporting evidence is the mark of a loser.Yeah whatever I win
Bears aren't known for winning....A bald-faced assertion of win without some supporting evidence is the mark of a loser.