The best EVER children’s programme nostalgia poll

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  • jjjohnson
    jjjohnson Forumite Posts: 7 Forumite
    Atom Ant - the greatest cartoon superhero of all time!!
    jjj :D
  • Dark_Star
    Dark_Star Forumite Posts: 617
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    The Samurai Pizzacats !! :D

    Josie & the !!!!!cats in Outer Space

    Animated stuff like...

    The Herbs/Parsley the Lion

    Hatty Town

    Camberwick Green

    I second Noggin The Nog !
    Lurking in a galaxy far far away...
  • SailorSam
    SailorSam Forumite Posts: 22,754
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    I thought it was strange that they showed Bungle get out of the bath and put a towel around himself, but later in the programme you'd see him walking around the shops with nothing on.
    Liverpool is one of the wonders of Britain,
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  • PrincessCat
    PrincessCat Forumite Posts: 1 Newbie
    Well that took some thinking... great start to the morning :)

    But for us 80's/90's children I would have liked to have seen Bertha and Raggy Dolls on there!
  • JimmyTheWig
    JimmyTheWig Forumite Posts: 12,199
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    SailorSam wrote: »
    I thought it was strange that they showed Bungle get out of the bath and put a towel around himself, but later in the programme you'd see him walking around the shops with nothing on.
    He used the towel to keep warm and get dry, presumably, rather than for modesty.


    I voted...
    Mr Benn, for early childhood memories
    Rugrats, as the children's cartoon that I would choose to watch as an adult
    The Flintstones, as the one inbetween - the cartoon I enjoyed most in my later childhood.

    Also wanted to vote for Wacky Races, Tom and Jerry, Top Cat, Bagpuss, Godzilla and SuperTed, but ran out of votes.
  • SquareMeal
    SquareMeal Forumite Posts: 17 Forumite
    The poll asks about the best childrens programme, which I mistook for "funniest cartoon", and voted for Tom and Jerry accordingly. T & J is of course the funniest thing ever, anywhere.

    My apologies to Mr Benn for not reading the question properly.
  • chocaholicmanc
    chocaholicmanc Forumite Posts: 63
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    No Sharkey & George! Heinous oversight. And on behalf of my much missed Grandad - Johnny Bravo. Never failed to make him chuckle.

    However Pinky & the Brain has to be my favourite. Still makes me laugh just thinking about it!
  • Sulevia
    Sulevia Forumite Posts: 57 Forumite
    The Simpsons
    Asterix
    Tintin
    none of which were on the list :(
  • japmis
    japmis Forumite Posts: 452 Forumite
    You missed out Button Moon!! :eek:
  • Lum
    Lum Forumite Posts: 6,460
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    Pleasantly surprised to see Mysterious Cities of Gold on this poll. It's so often forgotten these days.

    The sequel is due out next month too, it's only been 30 years!

    Can't believe that Avatar: The Last Airbender was missed out though!
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