I've always been a cartoon aficionado. But despite my cartoon watching having slacked up sometime in, like, the very late '90s, sometime before the 2000s began for the most part (with few exceptions like the original Shrek), I got back into watching some in the latter half of the 2000s. Therefore I never completely lost my zest for them. A while back, I bought one of the Looney Tunes Golden Collection DVD sets and I also own a few of the animated Walt Disney Treasures. I have/own more live-action movie DVDs that range in most of the various ratings than I do that are animated now. My dad was harping on me, saying that I'm beyond those. However, I'd still buy whatever cartoons grab me. I'd say the only cartoons that can be consider too kiddie are any of those that are too dumbed down. I try not to care nor dwell too much on what others may think and let that get to me. Next time, should he harp on me again(because I plan on getting the other LTGC DVD sets eventually), I'll ask him, "then why'd you watch cartoons with me before I got into my teens and why would any parent watch with their kids for that matter, if that's really the case?" Then I'll add, "last holiday time, I heard A Charlie Brown Christmas playing on the t.v. in the kitchen and I know you and mama were watching that, so how do you explain that?" What I'm fed up with is, why is there still a constant, stigmal misconception about cartoons being exclusively kiddie fodder? Just what is it going to take exactly for that to end and convince others otherwise?