As a adult can you go back to watching cartoons you grew up on?

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#1  Edited By deactivated-63d1ad7651984
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For me I have so many fond memories of watching cartoons as a kid but I have no desire to ever watch them again. Obviously you can say I grew out of them but I also feel if watched them today it would ruin all the good memories I had as a kid watching them it's just not the same.

Anyways that's just me what about you guys do you watch any cartoons you grew up on? and if so are you still able to enjoy them?

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#2 DaVillain  Moderator  Online
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I sometimes always rewatch cartoons again, even a few of the 80s when they are campy such as He-Man, Transformers, and more to name. Rewatching cartoons never really hurt my fond memories when I enjoy them more as a child.

After playing TMNT: Shredder's Revenge game, I decided to revisit TMNT classic cartoons and while some can be ridiculous to watch, this is from the 80s and that was acceptable at that time.

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#3  Edited By Warm_Gun
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I am rewatching Batman, Dexter's Laboratory and Peanuts. Don't remember seeing that many Peanuts specials as a kid, though. Invader Zim (which I sometimes watched) DVD has been on my wishlist for a while.

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#4 Nirgal
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Well I was watching dragon ball super and if they continue it I will continue watching it.

Objectively in think it's shit. But somehow I still enjoy it.

Also I have not gotten tired of crayon shin Chan. That one, i still think it's good.

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#6  Edited By MirkoS77
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@warmblur said:

For me I have so many fond memories of watching cartoons as a kid but I have no desire to ever watch them again. Obviously you can say I grew out of them but I also feel if watched them today it would ruin all the good memories I had as a kid watching them it's just not the same.

Anyways that's just me what about you guys do you watch any cartoons you grew up on? and if so are you still able to enjoy them?

No, I have no interest to watch old cartoons that I once enjoyed as a child.

My values have matured in what I want to take out of media I consume, and cartoons (such that I watched) are as an adult only entertaining on a surface level. They offer me nothing worth more than the time it takes for me to consume them, so I don't bother and seek media that tips the scale to the point where my time isn't worth more than what I absorb. Otherwise I'll find better uses for it elsewhere.

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#7 uninspiredcup
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I love cartoons.

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#8 fenriz275
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Some like classic Looney Tunes I can but others like GI Joe have aged badly.

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#9  Edited By SargentD
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Yeah I like cartoons. Looney Toons, DBZ, ren and stimpy, Johnny Bravo, Hey Arnold

the girlfriend gives me shit for liking them. But tbh she binge watches shit like Frasier and Friends so I say she has no room to talk lol

HBO max has a shit ton of classic Looney Toons. I legit subscribed just for the looney toons.

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#10 Silentchief  Online
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Yep.

Was watching the old X-Men cartoon and Thundercats the other day. Much better then much of the trash today.

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#11 blackacezero777
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Definitely, and I find that some are better as an adult. Kids Next Door is one. Right now I'm binging through Sonic Boom as I never got a chance to see it When Cartoon Network was showing it. After this I may rewatch Avatar or go through Hey Arnold as I never fully watched that one. I find animation to be more entertaining than most shows on today, especially since almost everything is some Reality TV B.S.

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#12 blackacezero777
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@sargentd said:

HBO max has a shit ton of classic Looney Toons. I legit subscribed just for the looney toons.

Dude, HBO Max is my shit. It's whole animation catalog is what I grew up on. It allowed me to finally watch Justice League and Unlimited which I found to be amazing. The only one I can't get into is the Batman animated series. Not to say it's bad, it feels slow and I'm not sure what mindset I should go into with that specific series.

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@blackacezero777 said:
@sargentd said:

HBO max has a shit ton of classic Looney Toons. I legit subscribed just for the looney toons.

Dude, HBO Max is my shit. It's whole animation catalog is what I grew up on. It allowed me to finally watch Justice League and Unlimited which I found to be amazing. The only one I can't get into is the Batman animated series. Not to say it's bad, it feels slow and I'm not sure what mindset I should go into with that specific series.

loved batman animated series as a kid! never watched unlimited ill check it out. Animated series was my introduction to Batman in general, I didn't read comics. I pretty much got into super heroes through cartoon shows. but yeah x men the animated series, batman animated series, spiderman, I wouldn't know about any of it without the 90s cartoons.

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#14 blackacezero777
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@sargentd: Unlimited was good, JL was the better of the two, but it definitely a good watch and good continuation. For someone who would like to get into the Batman series, what is the best way to get into the series?

Funny enough, most of those I didn't get into until me pre-teen years. I grew up during the days of Ed,Edd, N Eddy, Dexter's Lab, Kids Next Door (seriously, I recommend watching through this), Courage, Power Puff Girls, animated Disney shows at the time, Digimon, Yu-Gi-Oh, Goof Troop, etc. I will say I miss when Disney had Toon Disney/Jetix, some of the best shows and anime. Oban Star Racers was a hidden gem with those.

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#15  Edited By DEVILinIRON
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Dungeons & Dragons - yes!

Duck Tales - no!

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#16 Macutchi
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yeah i love cartoons from my childhood. not something i do super often but always enjoy the nostalgia when i do. watched disney's robin hood with my little nephews a few weeks ago. one of my favourites as a kid. they loved it. a nice pass the torch moment

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#17 Koinonia
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No. My sense of taste polished over the years when I held fellowship with Asians (there were more than just Japanese) at our club looking into international shows. Some were crude but touching from old Tatsunoko (by today's seamless and casual anime). But I liked that a lot more than the stuff I've watched on the Disney afternoon which mind you were the top notch of the time. I didn't like the stories being one shots, or not too deep in morals however I do bring up they still hit the sweet spot about being a kid with fun, heart. It feels distance you know that I crave a story that speaks to my heart and my mind like a philosopher to grow on further.

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Jayce and the wheeled warriors, Transformers, GI Joe, Mask, The Real Ghostbusters, Voltron, etc.., Yep.

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Yes. Love it.

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#20 ChrisAnth
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@warmblur: Yes, we feel very good watching old cartoons. Like Samurai jack was the best cartoon series I have ever seen.

My other favorite series are Ben 10, Courage the Cowardly Dog, and Bugs Bunny. I don't know if its relevant but (after all its off-topic discussion) thanks to online downloader tools, especially www.YTubeConverter.com.

Using that I have downloaded above mentioned series and many others but life is unfair and I still haven't yet got the time to watch these.

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I watch an episode of G.I. Joe everyday with my after work bowl. So horribly cheesy. I'm also making my way through Gargoyles again. Whenever I need something on while preparing food I'll throw on old episodes of Loony Tunes or classic Disney cartoons.

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yup, it's fun to rewatch them with my kids

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#23 ZmanBarzel
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Sure can. I think I like the golden age Looney Tunes even more now than I did as a child as I can appreciate the storytelling and artistry that went into them.

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#24 ArmoredCore55
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I still like stuff like Pokémon, King of the Hill, The Simpsons, and those Mario and Sonic shows. Also used to watch Cartoon Network when I was a kid.

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#25 jaydan
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Sure, why not?

I mean some may have aged poorly, but consider the ones you will gain a whole new appreciation for because they aged like fine wine.

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#26 ENI232
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Some I can and some I can't. I don't know why either. The ones that had a mature tone like the 90s transformers, batman, spiderman, X-Men etc I can easily watch. The more goofier ones I have a harder time watching. Some, like the original Pokemon I can watch any time. But the stuff after the original 150 I can't watch. It became less creative to me.

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I forgot about this joke. In the episode where Dexter owes NASA 200 million dollars. Made me laugh out loud, because I wasn't expecting it.

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I still watch the Batman 90s animated show from time to time.

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I think it was called The Amazing Spider-Man and Friends back in the early to mid 80’s. Transformers and G. I. Joe also in the early 80’s. He-Man as well. Circle Square if I can remember the show’s name? I’m kinda foggy headed for remembering tv show’s in the 70’s and 80’s.

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I'll enjoy Sponge Bob till the day I die IDGAF

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#31 Rewgle
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I don't really go back and watch old cartoons that much to be honest. Usually If I am watching a cartoon anymore it's Futurama or King of the Hill or something. I get more of a nostalgia feel when I watch older sitcoms and things like that.

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I watched King of The Hill and SpongeBob SquarePants thought can't watch newer episodes of SpongeBob. Though I watched SpongeBob SquarePants when it originally aired and just like the first few seasons. King of The Hill, I never watched regularly though did watch a few episodes.

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#33 ConanTheStoner  Online
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Some yeah.

I remember one time though in my early 20s, was getting baked with a few buds and we were talking about how awesome the old Zelda cartoon was. Yep. So got on Ebay and ordered those tapes! Maaaaan, we were like wtf is this?

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@warmblur: No. I have fond memories, but I spend my time with new things; socializing, work, gym, etc. The only time I probably do something that's related to a show I used to watch, is either a retrospective on YouTube, or a video game adaptation, like DBZ.

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#35  Edited By Warm_Gun
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Got this about a week ago, to have some visual representation of my fondness for cartoons. I'm mostly not into CG animation, and turning a toon into a statue is basically the same thing, but I think the flat surfaces kind of get around that. Makes it less hyper-realistic than some Pixar thing. That's why it appealed to me over other Little Mermaid statues. Wasn't expensive.

My favorite of the "Disney Renaissance."

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Even as a kid, i thought cartoons are kinda stupid and childish and i knew i am supposed to watch it coz kids in my age are...well...usually childish and stupid, that fact alone made me already hate cartoons.

So i actually just watched those cartoons who aren´t "too stupid and childish" but there weren´t much to pick from, so i remember I watched CAPTAIN FUTURE, TRANSFORMERS and MASK and i honestly loved it.

But i also watched TOM & JERRY while I didn´t found it to be that funny at all, i was more or less rather pissed because the cat never won, which i found to be extremely unfair and the actual reason for hating that show as well, so i kept watching it only to hopefully see that lovely cat win over that stupid fu**ing tiny mouse.

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@heathen75 said:

I watch an episode of G.I. Joe everyday with my after work bowl. So horribly cheesy. I'm also making my way through Gargoyles again. Whenever I need something on while preparing food I'll throw on old episodes of Loony Tunes or classic Disney cartoons.

Yeah, I absolutely cannot do 80s stuff. I don't think any of it, really.

A lot of stuff from the 90s on up got more clever. There's a real art to something like Adventure Time and even Ed Edd and Eddy.

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#38 Speeny
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Absolutely. Some episodes are more nostalgic than others though. Some also aren't as good as I remember them being!

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@wladolfputler: I've seen at least two episodes where Tom won and the show just ended. There's one in particular where he "eats" that annoying little duck and Jerry. I was fulfilled that day.

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@mycatismilk said:

@wladolfputler: I've seen at least two episodes where Tom won and the show just ended. There's one in particular where he "eats" that annoying little duck and Jerry. I was fulfilled that day.

LOL, i wonder what´s happened to the producers for letting the cat win, they probably had a bad day or something like that, when i think that there are so many episodes with the cat always getting owned.

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@mattbbpl said:
@heathen75 said:

I watch an episode of G.I. Joe everyday with my after work bowl. So horribly cheesy. I'm also making my way through Gargoyles again. Whenever I need something on while preparing food I'll throw on old episodes of Loony Tunes or classic Disney cartoons.

Yeah, I absolutely cannot do 80s stuff. I don't think any of it, really.

A lot of stuff from the 90s on up got more clever. There's a real art to something like Adventure Time and even Ed Edd and Eddy.

My kid grew up on Cartoon Network and I was right there beside him. Dexter, EE&E, Powerpuff, Courage, Cow & Chicken, Johnny Bravo and I'm sure a few others I can't remember. Was a good time for cartoons for sure.