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I am addicted to Rick & Morty and cannot wait for season 3. South Park, Family Guy and American Dad are still my favorites. As for kid friendly cartoons I try to catch Teen Titans Go, Adventure Time and Regular Show when they are on.
Still love '67 Spider-man and still consider it the definitive version because it's devoid of the sterilizing polish that stripped most future portrayals of their intended comic treatment. You'll never get a more honest interpretation of J Jonah Jameson. It may have been scripted for kids, but it had a ton of adult sensibilities to it because of the older generation creating it.
I'm very excited for the new season of Venture Bros. coming late January! And Rick and Morty is awesome. I watch Archer, Bob's Burgers, and sometimes Adventure Time.
Oh, duh... I forgot -- I also have the entire animated series of both Planet of the Apes and Star Trek on DVD. I keep those with the dvds of the franchises, and not with my animated stuff, which is why I forgot them on my earlier list
There are a few cartoons that I'll watch. Having a ten year old in the house certainly helps in that arena. Teen Titans Go! and Regular Show are staples. We watch and DVR all episodes. I cannot for the life of me get into the Adventure Time. I've tried several times, even starting from episode one but just don't get it.
I also like some of the classic stuff that is still being shown on Boomerang. Scooby Doo Mysteries, Tom and Jerry and Looney Toons. In fact my ten year old cut his teeth on Tom and Jerry. His growing up in a time without Saturday morning tv, I bought the Tom and Jerry classic collection dvds for him and he was hooked. He loved the un-PC Tom and Jerry as much as anything he watched on CN or Nick.
If I had only spent a tenth of the time studying Physics that I spent learning Star Wars and Baseball trivia, I would have won the Nobel Prize.
50/50 on this, I guess only those old school cartoons I grew up with, Scooby Doo Mysteries, Bugs Buny/Road Runner
hour, Superfriends, I do have the Star Trek DVD animated series collection, POTA, and the Superman animated series from the 90's which I love.
Looney Tunes, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Dungeon and Dragons, Galaxy High, and Battle of the Planets are a few that I can still actually enjoy. Well, not 7-Zark-7 so much.
Growing up I loved Superfriends, Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends, G.I. Joe, The Real Ghostbusters, and Thundercats but I don't really enjoy watching them now.
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