I’m glad Rover wears a collar with ID tag. Even though Lizzie is mostly inside, she has hers on all the time. Plus her doggy fitbit is also on it, lol!
Ah yes the good old days, when the violence was in the cartoons and kids were safe in schools. Back then no one in the cartoons ever got hurt, it was all make believe. Then they took the violence out of the cartoons.
Now the violence is in the schools and every one gets hurt.
And yet, with all that violence in cartoons back then, we had less in our schools. We had parents that taught us what was right and wrong. We knew it was not ok to shoot our classmates and teachers, even tho we had guns in our pickup trucks. Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Bugs and Daffy, were all part of our lives growing up, but there was a lot more “Peace and Love” too! (I grew up in the 70’s). Somewhere along the line, less parenting, less discipline, and more anger have come into our children’s lives. God help us.
Then there was the Bugs and Yosemite Sam cartoon where Sam gets an inheritance, but loses a bit every time he swears. The cartoon was filled with creative near-swears throughout.
The Duke 3 months ago
No Wabbits were harmed in the making of the cartoon.
Calvinist1966 3 months ago
How about Dick Dastardly’s “Drat! Drat and double drat!”?
Ned Snipes 3 months ago
Yes boys, they did however leave the cartoon ‘violence’ in back in those days. Bugs et al have been cleaned up so much, they’re not as funny anymore.
robertdkrebs Premium Member 3 months ago
Tom & Jerry really did a number on each other. Ha
rockyridge1977 3 months ago
…….not on Bugs Bunny………I hate that Wabbit!!!!
matjestaet 3 months ago
Always wondered, what is so funny about replacing “r” by “w” (seriously…!)
sarahbowl1 Premium Member 3 months ago
I’m glad Rover wears a collar with ID tag. Even though Lizzie is mostly inside, she has hers on all the time. Plus her doggy fitbit is also on it, lol!
baskate_2000 3 months ago
And that’s the beauty of the old Looney Tunes/Hannah Barbera cartoons — we’re not subjected to the profanity that seems to have become the norm now!
Solarbear Premium Member 3 months ago
No profanity, just extreme violence; thank goodness (most) kids can differentiate between cartoons and reality!
Daltongang Premium Member 3 months ago
Ah yes the good old days, when the violence was in the cartoons and kids were safe in schools. Back then no one in the cartoons ever got hurt, it was all make believe. Then they took the violence out of the cartoons.
Now the violence is in the schools and every one gets hurt.
Thomas Overbeck Premium Member 3 months ago
You mean “ruckinfrackinraggin…”?
trainnut1956 3 months ago
Rabbit season, Duck season…
Godfreydaniel 3 months ago
Ith hard to cutth when you lithp…..
brick10 3 months ago
Just trying to get the kids used to the sounds of gunfire.
Catfeet Premium Member 3 months ago
Silly wabbit!
Robert Miller Premium Member 3 months ago
And yet, with all that violence in cartoons back then, we had less in our schools. We had parents that taught us what was right and wrong. We knew it was not ok to shoot our classmates and teachers, even tho we had guns in our pickup trucks. Tom and Jerry, Droopy, Bugs and Daffy, were all part of our lives growing up, but there was a lot more “Peace and Love” too! (I grew up in the 70’s). Somewhere along the line, less parenting, less discipline, and more anger have come into our children’s lives. God help us.
Ermine Notyours 3 months ago
Then there was the Bugs and Yosemite Sam cartoon where Sam gets an inheritance, but loses a bit every time he swears. The cartoon was filled with creative near-swears throughout.
bwswolf 3 months ago
I like Red’s sarcasm ……….. and Rover’s look ……. :)
KC135E/R BOOMER 3 months ago
Love me some classic Elmer Fudd.