What where the most influential cartoons in your childhood?

The title says it all. It could be the songs or the characters. Maybe the situations presented.

Also if your going to include some obscure conspiracy theory please explain it

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  • Tom and Jerry!

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  • nickelodeon toons like hey arnold and as told by ginger

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  • Spongebob, Fairly Odd Parents and Invader Zim practically made me the (cartoon-obsessed) person I am today.

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  • catdog and spongebob, used to watch that crap all the time...

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  • Popeye the Sailor

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  • Avatar: the Last Airbender.

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  • i learnt that all my problems can be solved by droppin anvils on em

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  • Top Cat.

    Not the shitty film remakes, the old school ones. I had myself convinced when I was a kid that cats actually lived in metal dustbins & apparently used to check the neighbours bins when I was a tot.

    Top Cat may also be the root cause of my pathological hatred of the police come to think of it.

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  • Masters of the universe, inspecter Gadget, duck tales, smurfs

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  • THE FAIRY ODD PARENTS YEAAAAAAAAHHHHHHH THATS THE BEST CARTOON EVER

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  • Dog the dog cartoon or maybe he is a mouse ?? I think u know that I mean. 😂😂

    For Denver Airport I explain there is a labyrinth it is shaped as Hitlers swat sticker and there is a scary painting that shows iluminaughty

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  • Tom Terrific. Huckleberry Hound.

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  • Spy vs Spy, they are some cool mother fuckers.

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  • I wasn't aloud to watch cartoons as a kid so I made up my own imaginary world.

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  • The most terrorizing cartoon for me was "Watership Down". I was about six when I watched it and my father thought it was a cute movie about rabbits. He was wrong.

    The one scene where the rabbits where trying to escape the farm and the dog was ripping them apart, and Fiver was drowning in there blood and suffocating from the corpses as they pushed and screamed still haunts me.

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