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Old 03-20-2012, 12:29 PM   #121
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Originally Posted by silvan4now View Post
watching a cartoon you loved some years ago is just NEAH
I think it depends on the cartoon. A large number of cartoons/anime/animated movies that I enjoyed as a kid still hold up to this day. Among these are the classic Warner Brothers/MGM cartoons directed by Tex Avery (such as those featuring Droopy), and the Warner Brothers cartoons directed by Frank Tashlin (such as the one where Elmer Fudd finally gets fed up with Bugs' abuse and quits, a very bizarre and warped cartoon indeed).
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