One of my favorite cartoons growing up was Shirt Tales. However, any time I get into a conversation about this particular cartoon very few people remember the Shirt Tales.
Saturday mornings.
The only day of the week a child was willing to roll out of bed early in the morning.
If you grew up in the 70's and early 80s, Saturday mornings were an event.
One of my favorite Warner Brothers cartoon has been the never-ending chase of the Road Runner and Coyote.
This classic pair of characters were created in 1948 by Chuck Jones and Michael Maltese.
After all these years there have only been 48 shorts created of the Road Runner as "he runs on the road all day."
Well, 'Futurama' is over. The final episode aired last night. We...don't feel great about it. But why use words to describe our feelings, when we could use moving pictures. No, not videos -- GIFs! These sad GIFs from 'Futurama' sum up our feelings on the end of the beloved animated series best.
Cartoon characters may seem zany and carefree, but, like us, they have deep, dark secrets. And you don’t always have to look too closely to see them. In fact, there are plenty of animated characters who’ve had brushes with the law. Here are some mug shots we were able to dig up...
Any self-respecting kid who grew up during the late 1980s through the early 1990s knows 'Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles' like the back of their hand. Origin story involving mutagenic ooze? Wise old sensei in the form of a talking bipedal rat? Arch villain bristling with a set of pointy armor? Check, check and check.
Videos of old-timey skeleton dances are the best way to get a little spook-ified before Halloween without accidentally soiling yourself. That is a fact -- you can ask anybody. Oh, thanks for asking. Yes, that is a fact. From PBS to Disney and beyond, here are the best skeleton dances EVER to get you into the spirit of Halloween.