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6 Classic cartoons
Which cartoons made the list?

There are thousands of cartoons that have come and gone. But some cartoons leave their mark in time. People remember them for years and years after they have gone. Luckily none of these are gone yet so you can still watch them! Check out our top 6 classic cartoons.

1) The Simpson's
Since the dawn of time the Simpson's has entertained us with their subliminal church messages and ironic humour combined with the sheer weight of comic book guy. Popularity of the Simpson's continues with rumours of Matt Groaning to stop making new episodes dispelled.

2) South Park
The controversial, foul mouth kids from South Park rose to their height of power when they released the movie, "South Park: Bigger, Longer and Uncut." And the new series continue to come out with some of the most funny and true to life episodes.

3) King of the Hill
Hank Hill sells propane and propane accessories. King of the Hill is good because the characters are a bunch of weirdo's and misfits. Bill, John Red Corn, Dill, etc. But we like it so it makes our top 6 TV shows list.

4) Futurarma
"Welcome to the world of tomorrow." Or as Fry more appropriately changed it to, "The bathrooms down there." Futurarma's great because who among us can't identify with a delivery boy who got frozen for 100 years.

5) Family Guy
This show is sorted. Most cartoons are humorous, entertaining, and great to watch but Family Guy is something else. It's hilarious! Peter Griffon is like they guy from the office only not quite as smart and less embarrassing.

6) Dilbert
From being on every night at 6 pm to being reduced to a 5 am slot, Dilbert hasn't being doing too well lately. It combines observational humour with comedy and left a place in history, so it is our final choice for our classic cartoons.

Posted: 11/5/2002
Author: Chris Worfolk
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