Everything worth knowing I learned from Bugs Bunny. How can you argue with that. Just wish I’d paid more attention to Wile E. Coyote, though. Man!, my head still hurts from all those Acme explosives.
When I was of cartoon-watching age, they only lasted until about 11:00 on Saturday. Then “serious” TV came on. By that time, it had been light for a long time; and everybody else was in motion.
We had a rule; the first kid up could pick what we would watch. I watched a lot of test patterns to the first so I could watch Bugs Bunny and all the rest.
Rocky and Bullwinkle taught me History, Art Appreciation, International Political Science, Mythology, and Science. Now watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!
When I was a kid the cartoons started at 6 and ended at noon. Plus every network had its own block of original programming. Nowadays only cartoon network and nickelodeon have cartoons.
Boy, THIS takes me back. I’m a baseball nut now but until I was about 10, I didn’t like it at all because my favorite cartoons were all on NBC, who usually pre-empted my cartoons for the Game of the Week between April and September. I wanted to watch Top Cat and Benny, not Mantle and Maris.
BE THIS GUY over 6 years ago
I want Saturday morning cartoons back!
alaskajohn1 over 6 years ago
Bring back Hopalong Cassidy, Roy Rogers, and The Lone Ranger.
rentier over 6 years ago
I would better make a walk into nature!!
Liverlips McCracken Premium Member over 6 years ago
Amen, Brother Calvin. Testify!
codycab over 6 years ago
Anyone ever watch an anime starring my favorite Nintendo character Kirby? That was my reason for waking up early on a Saturday.
orinoco womble over 6 years ago
As a child, for us kids Saturday was chore day. Watch cartoons? HA! You’d be lucky to finish cleaning before wrestling came on at one pm.
e.groves over 6 years ago
It’s sad that he doesn’t have anyone to play with. His folks could sign him up for some sports.
Andrew Sleeth over 6 years ago
Everything worth knowing I learned from Bugs Bunny. How can you argue with that. Just wish I’d paid more attention to Wile E. Coyote, though. Man!, my head still hurts from all those Acme explosives.
rshive over 6 years ago
When I was of cartoon-watching age, they only lasted until about 11:00 on Saturday. Then “serious” TV came on. By that time, it had been light for a long time; and everybody else was in motion.
Fontessa over 6 years ago
Merrie Melodies (so that tells you how old I am!)
trivers over 6 years ago
We had a rule; the first kid up could pick what we would watch. I watched a lot of test patterns to the first so I could watch Bugs Bunny and all the rest.
Herb L 1954 over 6 years ago
Three Stooges,Little Rascals,Laurel and Hardy,Abbot and Costello :)
magicwalnut over 6 years ago
….or reading comics on our iPad…
Packratjohn Premium Member over 6 years ago
Rocky and Bullwinkle taught me History, Art Appreciation, International Political Science, Mythology, and Science. Now watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat!
micromos over 6 years ago
Captain Video (luv)
Neat '33 over 6 years ago
Cartoons ? I’d hafta say that a WHOLE lot of ’em are playing electronic games and/or on the cell phone most of the day !
bluram over 6 years ago
And then there were those special Saturdays when our local theater would show 25 cartoons i the morning. Talk about a full house!
Mema Jean over 6 years ago
And now we have multiple cartoon channels to choose from, any day of the week.
yangeldf over 6 years ago
When I was a kid the cartoons started at 6 and ended at noon. Plus every network had its own block of original programming. Nowadays only cartoon network and nickelodeon have cartoons.
Ed_Bickford creator over 6 years ago
Gummy Bears and Smurfs and tons of Hanna-Barbara cartoons.
tad1 over 6 years ago
Looney Tunes were my favorite cartoons to watch on Saturday mornings.
mobile over 6 years ago
But, but, thereʻs no comments section on TV cartoons!!!
Moon57Shine over 6 years ago
You can tell this is a dated strip. They don’t have cartoons on Saturday anymore.
Guilty Bystander over 6 years ago
Boy, THIS takes me back. I’m a baseball nut now but until I was about 10, I didn’t like it at all because my favorite cartoons were all on NBC, who usually pre-empted my cartoons for the Game of the Week between April and September. I wanted to watch Top Cat and Benny, not Mantle and Maris.