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Vintage cartoon network is about cartoon history and viewing vintage cartoons from the 20s through the 80s. It has something for everyone.
Vintage Cartoon Network
1M ago
Both Mr. Whoopee and Mr. Peabody are depicted as highly intelligent characters in their respective cartoons, so it is difficult to say definitively who is smarter.
Mr. Peabody is a brilliant
anthropomorphic dog in "The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show" who is a world-renowned inventor, scientist, and historian. He has an IQ of over 300 and has invented a time machine called the "WABAC" that he and his adopted human son, Sherman, use to travel through time and learn about history firsthand.
Mr. Whoopee is a genius older man in "Tennessee Tuxedo and His Tales" who invents all sorts of contra ..read more
Vintage Cartoon Network
1M ago
Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley were a popular animated duo that first appeared on television screens in the early 1960s. The show was produced by Total Television Productions and was created by the same team that produced the successful cartoon series, "Underdog." Tennessee Tuxedo and Chumley quickly became a fan favorite due to their witty humor and lovable characters.
The show followed the adventures of Tennessee Tuxedo, a well-dressed penguin, and his bumbling sidekick, Chumley, a dim-witted walrus. The two characters lived in the Megapolis Zoo and were always trying to find ways to e ..read more
Vintage Cartoon Network
3M ago
"Mighty Mouse" is an American animated superhero mouse character created by the Terrytoons studio for 20th Century Fox. The original Mighty Mouse character first appeared in 1942, but I bet you didn't know his first name was Super Mouse until 1944. The first short film was "The Mouse of Tomorrow". He subsequently starred in 130 theatrical cartoons from 1942 to 1961. The character was originally developed as a parody of Superman and other contemporary superheroes.
The New Adventures of Mighty Mouse 1979-1980, the character shifted to become an all-ages hero si ..read more
Vintage Cartoon Network
4M ago
In the early 1980s, Hasbro released a line of action figures called GI Joe. The line was a huge success, and in 1983, the first GI Joe cartoon was released. The cartoon was an instant hit, and GI Joe became one of the most popular cartoons of the 1980s.
The cartoon follows the adventures of a team of elite soldiers as they battle the evil organization COBRA. The cartoon was action-packed and full of adventure, and it quickly became a Saturday morning staple.
The GI Joe franchise has had a long and storied history, and it continues to be popular to this day. In this short blog article, I wil ..read more
Vintage Cartoon Network
5M ago
Everyone knows the great Hanna-Barbera cartoon characters: Scooby Doo, The Flintstones, and Yogi Bear, just to name a few. But there's one Hanna-Barbera character that '90s kids especially love: Johnny Quest.Johnny Quest was an animated cartoon that aired in the late '60s and early '70s. The cartoon followed the adventures of young Johnny Quest, who was always accompanied by his faithful dog, Bandit. Johnny Quest was an instant hit with kids, and quickly became a Saturday morning staple. In 1986, a new version of Johnny Quest was released, and again, kids loved it. Johnny Quest is sti ..read more
Vintage Cartoon Network
5M ago
Commander McBragg is an animated cartoon series that aired in the 1960s. It features an old timer like character, Commander McBragg, a military officer who tells tall tales of his adventures and exploits. The show was produced by Total Television Productions and was shown in syndication. Each episode consisted of Commander McBragg telling a story, usually involving some sort of adventure or battle, with a moral lesson at the end. The show was aimed at a younger audience and was known for its humorous and educational content.
Commander McBragg was based after Sir C. Aubrey Smith, older ..read more
Vintage Cartoon Network
5M ago
Dudley Do-Right is a Canadian cartoon character created by Jay Ward and Bill Scott. He was first introduced as a segment on The Rocky and Bullwinkle Show, an animated television series that aired on ABC and later NBC 1960.
The Dudley Do-Right character is a dim-witted but well-intentioned Mountie who always tries to do the right thing, but is constantly thwarted by the villainous Snidely Whiplash. Despite his bumbling efforts, Dudley always manages to save the day and win the heart of his sweetheart, Nell Fenwick. The Dudley Do-Right segments were known for their absurd humor and ton ..read more
Vintage Cartoon Network
5M ago
Mr. Magoo was a character created by UPA (United Productions of America) in the late 1940's. His creator was John Hubley who got Magoo's looks from his uncle, and W.C. Fields (actor ).
Mr. Magoo was a wealthy, short-sighted man who was always getting himself into mishaps due to his poor vision. Despite his lack of visual acuity, Mr. Magoo always managed to come out on top, thanks to his quick wit and determination.
In the 1950s, Mr. Magoo became a popular character in a series of shorts that were shown in theaters before main feature films. These shorts followed Mr. Magoo as he wen ..read more
Vintage Cartoon Network
6M ago
George of the jungle is a parody of Tarzan the ape man (tv sitcom series). The cartoon series ran from September 1967- December 1967 with 17 episodes. George is a numb-skulled big-hearted ape man who is always called upon by the District Commissioner to save the inhabitants of the jungle territory of Mbwebwe Province in Africa from various problems.
George is shown swinging through the trees and smashing into things as the theme song plays on ( "watch out for that tree !"). He is constantly falling out of the treehouse and crashing to the ground. There are a number of other running ga ..read more
Vintage Cartoon Network
7M ago
*Inspector Closeau in the movies was a French police inspector who was a bumbling idiot. Common sense was not his best attributes, but that is what made him hilarious. The cartoon series of shorts came out in 1965 and ran till 1969. I only remember catching some of these cartoons when switching channels by hand because tv remotes did not exist at that time ?, so this had to be a favorite cartoon of yours to get from your cereal bowl and switch channels... Lol. The actual cartoon was named " The Inspector" Interesting Fact: The cartoon character was actually based off Inspect ..read more