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What cartoons and kid shows , that you watched, would not be allowed on TV today? (Original Post) debm55 Mar 18 OP
Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids Coventina Mar 18 #1
Yes I agree. Ty Coventina. I also didn;t like the skunk that was was always stalking the cat. Can't remember the name. debm55 Mar 18 #18
Pepe Le Pew Coventina Mar 18 #24
Ty, I didn.t like it. Even as a child I knew something was wrong. Didn't think it was funny. debm55 Mar 18 #28
Same here. It's also an offensive ethnic stereotype. Coventina Mar 18 #29
Road runner. Too violent. Animal abuse. SarahD Mar 18 #2
True, Thank you ,SarahD. debm55 Mar 18 #8
that coyote is such a clown. when can he never learn he can mow rr dwon and then theres acme products AllaN01Bear Mar 18 #26
I like it. SarahD Mar 18 #33
Bugs Bunny and Road Runner (uncensored)... Mark.b2 Mar 18 #3
Thank you Mark.b2 debm55 Mar 18 #7
Popeye! dchill Mar 18 #4
I agree with all the fighting going on in the cartoon. TY dchill. debm55 Mar 18 #9
I blame the spinach! dchill Mar 18 #32
Rocky & Bullwinkle bucolic_frolic Mar 18 #5
I agree. I liked it and still would watch it. TY bucolic_frolic debm55 Mar 18 #10
I still watch Rocky & Bullwinkle... dchill Mar 18 #34
I loved everything about Rocky & Bullwinkle. The fact that I remembered so much of it for decades Hekate Mar 19 #44
The writers were top notch. Allan Burns and some others went on to create some iconic sitcoms like Mary Tyler Moore Show Gidney N Cloyd Mar 19 #45
The Lone Ranger, Kemosabe. rubbersole Mar 18 #6
Yes, thank you rubbersole. I totally agree. debm55 Mar 18 #11
Speedy! Mike Nelson Mar 18 #12
Agree with you. Ty Mike Nelson. debm55 Mar 18 #13
Didn't all the cartoons back in the day have some sort of cultural appropriation? nt Shermann Mar 18 #30
Speedy himself was OK but some of the more stereotypical characters around him were problematic. Gidney N Cloyd Mar 19 #46
Tom & Jerry Emile Mar 18 #14
Agree. Ty Emile. debm55 Mar 18 #16
Pinky Lee show Chipper Chat Mar 18 #15
I don;t understand. Sorry. debm55 Mar 18 #17
50s TV show. Chipper Chat Mar 18 #19
Ty, Chipper Chat. debm55 Mar 18 #20
Hmm... some of the stuff in Animaniacs sakabatou Mar 18 #21
Agree, Ty you sakabatou debm55 Mar 18 #22
I would like to mention 3 separate cartoons with several characters. Niagara Mar 18 #23
I think a lot of parents today Mr.Bill Mar 18 #25
My mom objected, back in the '50s. My brother thought they were funny, but I never did. Hekate Mar 19 #43
I watched them because we only had one television and that's what my brother wanted to watch. I didn;t like the slapping debm55 Mar 20 #55
beani and cecil. our gang . clutch cargo. and so on. AllaN01Bear Mar 18 #27
All that stuff (except Clutch Cargo) is in reruns today. What specifically do you think is objectionable? Gidney N Cloyd Mar 19 #47
Elmer Fudd was a bit trigger-happy. nt Shermann Mar 18 #31
True, TY, Sherman debm55 Mar 20 #60
One i think was called "Joe Jitsu" DBoon Mar 18 #35
How about "Hong Kong Phooey"? Coventina Mar 18 #37
Number one super guy!! nt/ Alpeduez21 Mar 20 #58
That was part of the Dick Tracy cartoon series. They had some issues... Gidney N Cloyd Mar 19 #48
Duckman sarge43 Mar 18 #36
That was certainly a cartoon, but never intended for children. surrealAmerican Mar 18 #39
Go Go Gophers. Different Drummer Mar 18 #38
Heck, they don't show 'Johnny Quest' on anything anymore without major editing. OldBaldy1701E Mar 18 #40
Just about all of them. malthaussen Mar 19 #41
Dumbo with the Crows. Probably not Heckle & Jekyll. Song of the South. Jazz instrumentalists as stereotypes. Hekate Mar 19 #42
Most of the old Jay Ward stuff would just be too hip for the room today. Gidney N Cloyd Mar 19 #49
TY that's true. debm55 Mar 20 #52
Soupy Sales. ificandream Mar 20 #50
TY ificandream. debm55 Mar 20 #53
Mighty Mouse and Krakatoa Katie nocoincidences Mar 20 #51
TY nocoincidences. I agree. debm55 Mar 20 #54
"Sufferin' succotash." Sylvester the cat has a lisp... CTyankee Mar 20 #56
Very true, thank you CTYankee. debm55 Mar 20 #57
Mr. Magoo Auggie Mar 20 #59
Agree, Thank you. Auggie. debm55 Mar 20 #61

Coventina

(27,121 posts)
1. Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 01:28 PM
Mar 18


Stupid serial rapist ruined a great show.

Plus, a main character would never be called "Fat" now.

debm55

(25,218 posts)
18. Yes I agree. Ty Coventina. I also didn;t like the skunk that was was always stalking the cat. Can't remember the name.
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 02:44 PM
Mar 18

AllaN01Bear

(18,261 posts)
26. that coyote is such a clown. when can he never learn he can mow rr dwon and then theres acme products
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 05:00 PM
Mar 18

creative mayhem for 50 years .

bucolic_frolic

(43,182 posts)
5. Rocky & Bullwinkle
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 01:31 PM
Mar 18

Too educational. It taught kids and people to think. Somewhere online I read some considered it a national security problem because of the Cold War. Speculation as to it was given a wee push off the air in 1964. Boris Badenov and Natasha. Same with "The Russians Are Coming". USSR was serious geopolitics, not comedy.

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
44. I loved everything about Rocky & Bullwinkle. The fact that I remembered so much of it for decades
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 07:48 PM
Mar 19

…speaks to the IQ of the writers, afaiac. Good fare for kids — but as I grew up I’d recognize more and more of it in the adult world around me.

Gidney N Cloyd

(19,841 posts)
45. The writers were top notch. Allan Burns and some others went on to create some iconic sitcoms like Mary Tyler Moore Show
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 08:33 PM
Mar 19

Chipper Chat

(9,680 posts)
19. 50s TV show.
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 02:47 PM
Mar 18

His character had flamboyant clothes and
Demeanor. I was a preteen and thought he was gay way before I even knew that I was.

Niagara

(7,627 posts)
23. I would like to mention 3 separate cartoons with several characters.
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 04:11 PM
Mar 18

Looney Tunes. Speedy Gonzales has a cousin named "Slowpoke" Rodriguez that packs a gun. It's somewhat implied that "Slowpoke" may be a stoner.



Scooby Doo and Norville "Shaggy" Rogers. These two were generally always off by themselves and always hungry while devouring oversized portions of food. There's a discrepancy as the creators have stated that it was not intended for both of these characters to be stoners.


The Ren and Stimpy Show. There were an abundance of adult themes that I can't even to begin to describe any of them. Still hilarious though and the show aired on Nickelodeon.



debm55

(25,218 posts)
55. I watched them because we only had one television and that's what my brother wanted to watch. I didn;t like the slapping
Wed Mar 20, 2024, 03:55 PM
Mar 20

hair pulling. Some parts were funny. others parts were not. And Moe was a bully.

Gidney N Cloyd

(19,841 posts)
48. That was part of the Dick Tracy cartoon series. They had some issues...
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 08:43 PM
Mar 19

"Go Go Gomez" was another one.

Different Drummer

(7,621 posts)
38. Go Go Gophers.
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 07:19 PM
Mar 18

It was a filler cartoon on The Underdog Show. The Gophers, named Running Board and Ruffled Feather, were parodies of Native Americans and Ruffled Feather spoke in gibberish.

OldBaldy1701E

(5,134 posts)
40. Heck, they don't show 'Johnny Quest' on anything anymore without major editing.
Mon Mar 18, 2024, 07:47 PM
Mar 18

If they show it at all. Still my favorite animated show. Because it was (with the exception of Bandit, who was added for comic relief) a serious show. Mummies, robots, aliens, vicious bandits, major gun battles with both Johnny and Hadji participating... it really spoke to me when I was young.

malthaussen

(17,204 posts)
41. Just about all of them.
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 03:15 PM
Mar 19

I think even "Road Runner" would still be shown (on a dedicated cable cartoons channel, anyway), but there's no way the classic Warner Brothers cartoons would be made today. Writing and production are all very different now, and Mel Blanc is dead.

-- Mal

Hekate

(90,714 posts)
42. Dumbo with the Crows. Probably not Heckle & Jekyll. Song of the South. Jazz instrumentalists as stereotypes.
Tue Mar 19, 2024, 07:39 PM
Mar 19

I remember Mammy characters in cartoons.
WW II leftover cartoons used as fillers in the ‘50s — I don’t think Tojo & Hirohito would pass muster these days.

What I really loved were Crusader Rabbit and everything on Rocky & Bullwinkle. I think the only reason they could’t make a comeback would be the high intelligence and the sly political references.

ificandream

(9,373 posts)
50. Soupy Sales.
Wed Mar 20, 2024, 01:51 AM
Mar 20

There were lots of jokes that went over our heads. Then there was this ...

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