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Help!...it's the Hair Bear Bunch! publicity sheet, 1970 | Classic cartoon characters, Old cartoons, Old school cartoons

I am hoping to get some more accurate information on this book, but I will share what I know. I have wanted this spiral bound book for many years and it has always eluded me. I happened upon it on ebay recently and had to have it...so I snapped it up. It appears from the written introduction that the book was intended to be a character licensing and merchandising book from 1970. Inside the book is filled with color publicity photos of Hanna-Barbera shows and also includes black and white…

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Deputy Dawg Show, The | Nostalgia Central | Old cartoon characters, Old school cartoons, Cartoon tv

1 9 5 9 - 1 9 7 2 (USA) 102 x 5 minute episodes Deputy Dawg was a below-average southern lawman (he worked in Mississippi), more concerned with napping than with catching bad guys. The lazy canine deputy was regularly reprimanded by his human boss, the Sheriff, while his friends Muskie the Muskrat, Ty Coon,

The 6 Grooviest Cartoons From The 1970s | Scooby doo movie, Scooby doo, New scooby doo

Including that one about the teenagers that solve mysteries with the talking thing. You know the one. For more super-fly flair straight out of the baddest decade around, tune into the season finale of Black Dynamite, tonight at 11:30, only on Adult Swim.

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I Got Cartoon Commander!!! Well done! From Daffy Duck, to Speedy Gonzales, to… | Old school cartoons, School cartoon, Best cartoons ever

Well done! From Daffy Duck, to Speedy Gonzales, to Betty Boop, and Popeye – you know your original cartoons! You’re a cartoon commander! Though for some of you this quiz was a walk in the park, it really does take someone that either grew up with these shows or had Saturday morning cartoons as a kid to pass this test – and you nailed it! Maybe you have these cartoons on DVD, maybe you still find a way to watch them as reruns, but whatever you’ve done you have certainly kept them close to…

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