Looney Tunes/Merrie Melodies: Along the Warner Bros. cartoons from Bob Clampett, Chuck Jones or Robert McKimson are those who aged pretty well and can laugh you again today. Their animation is one of the most superb i ever seen in animation. A real dream to every cartoonists around here and the references makes the shorts again funnier today.
The Huckleberry Hound/Quick Draw McGraw/Yogi Bear Show trio: Despite their limited animation, this series can enjoy you again thanks to the character designer Ed Benedict and the great voice-actors Daws Butler and Don Messick. Those cartoons aged much better than their own catalogue studio composed of spin-offs and knock-offs.
Inspector Gadget: The original series is i think one of the only series from the 80's who can survived well into our decade. Yeah, the moral messages makes the show much awkward but the characters is engaging, the plots even if it's like a routine is marvelous and having sense. Unfortunately, the revivals don't give the reputation who makes the original series a real hit.
The Huckleberry Hound/Quick Draw McGraw/Yogi Bear Show trio: Despite their limited animation, this series can enjoy you again thanks to the character designer Ed Benedict and the great voice-actors Daws Butler and Don Messick. Those cartoons aged much better than their own catalogue studio composed of spin-offs and knock-offs.
Inspector Gadget: The original series is i think one of the only series from the 80's who can survived well into our decade. Yeah, the moral messages makes the show much awkward but the characters is engaging, the plots even if it's like a routine is marvelous and having sense. Unfortunately, the revivals don't give the reputation who makes the original series a real hit.