Retro Cartoon Characters That Still Make People Smile
If you are a fan of classic cartoon characters from the past, then this is the article for you. We've put together this guide to some of the most iconic characters of all time to give you a chance to reminisce over some of your favorite cartoon creations. We start with Wile E. Coyote and Roadrunner, the duo that are probably most famous for their Acme products, high speed chases and the coyote falling off quite a lot of cliffs - it certainly made for a lot of cartoon comedy gold.
Another classic cartoon duo are Tom and Jerry, the cat and mouse who are constantly at each other's throats but do occasionally reach a sort of brief detente. They spend a lot of time chasing each other around the house and out and about in their local surroundings, always in a manner that is sure to get the audience laughing even decades after the cartoons were first produced. This is definitely one cartoon pairing that is sure to go down in history.
Another great classic cartoon combination is Sylvester the 'evil' cat and goody-two-shoes Tweety Pie, the tiny yellow bird. To their owner, Tweety Pie can do no wrong whereas Sylvester is always suspected of wanting to eat the bird and, while this might largely be true of Sylvester, Tweety is nowhere near as innocent as he makes out. He has quite a few schemes of his own and a lot of the humor and drama comes from this fact in this very popular classic cartoon.
Another brilliant cartoon classic was The Flintstones. Interestingly, they are the only human classic cartoon characters to make the list, but it's testament to how funny and popular they are that they did make it. Fred and Wilma Flintstone are a Stone Age couple who live with their pet dinosaur, Dino. On the face of it, they live ordinary lives but with prehistoric twists, such as cars made out of stone. Their neighbors, the Rubbles, also add some comedy to the whole thing.
Lastly, we round out the list with another animal. In this case it's Garfield, the super lazy cat who loves sleeping. Quite possibly the only thing he loves more than being lazy is eating lasagna and being sarcastic, a combination that has long proved to be hilarious. Garfield is a really fat cat and he was originally a comic strip, but proved so popular with the audience that he later made the move to television and even became a movie star - a classic in the true sense of the word.
Another classic cartoon duo are Tom and Jerry, the cat and mouse who are constantly at each other's throats but do occasionally reach a sort of brief detente. They spend a lot of time chasing each other around the house and out and about in their local surroundings, always in a manner that is sure to get the audience laughing even decades after the cartoons were first produced. This is definitely one cartoon pairing that is sure to go down in history.
Another great classic cartoon combination is Sylvester the 'evil' cat and goody-two-shoes Tweety Pie, the tiny yellow bird. To their owner, Tweety Pie can do no wrong whereas Sylvester is always suspected of wanting to eat the bird and, while this might largely be true of Sylvester, Tweety is nowhere near as innocent as he makes out. He has quite a few schemes of his own and a lot of the humor and drama comes from this fact in this very popular classic cartoon.
Another brilliant cartoon classic was The Flintstones. Interestingly, they are the only human classic cartoon characters to make the list, but it's testament to how funny and popular they are that they did make it. Fred and Wilma Flintstone are a Stone Age couple who live with their pet dinosaur, Dino. On the face of it, they live ordinary lives but with prehistoric twists, such as cars made out of stone. Their neighbors, the Rubbles, also add some comedy to the whole thing.
Lastly, we round out the list with another animal. In this case it's Garfield, the super lazy cat who loves sleeping. Quite possibly the only thing he loves more than being lazy is eating lasagna and being sarcastic, a combination that has long proved to be hilarious. Garfield is a really fat cat and he was originally a comic strip, but proved so popular with the audience that he later made the move to television and even became a movie star - a classic in the true sense of the word.
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