Saturday Morning Cartoons

Saturday morning cartoons represented freedom from school and responsibilities. They represented the innocence of youth. We laughed, we cheered, we absorbed basic lessons about friendship, and heroism, and right and wrong. And yet, it seems, it was another quaint ritual of a forgotten time, slowly being relegated to forgotten history.
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  • @morgan97475
    @morgan97475 Жыл бұрын

    Getting out of bed at 0630 for school was always difficult. But getting out of bed at 0600 for Saturday morning cartoons was always easy.

  • @dawnstorm9768

    @dawnstorm9768

    Жыл бұрын

    Of course!

  • @noahpartic7586

    @noahpartic7586

    Жыл бұрын

    No school=All too easy to Wakey Wakey. YAY🥳!

  • @russiaprivjet

    @russiaprivjet

    Жыл бұрын

    i only woke up for saved by the bell

  • @RussellNelson

    @RussellNelson

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember waking up at 5AM before the cartoons came on. Fortunately, the show Modern Farming was being shown, so that I learned about terraced fields as a young child. Useful information in suburban New York City!

  • @jhoover8734

    @jhoover8734

    Жыл бұрын

    Kinda funny how that worked, huh...

  • @badcat4707
    @badcat4707 Жыл бұрын

    Wile E Coyote , you deserved a mention for never ending determination 😸😺

  • @MichaelSHartman

    @MichaelSHartman

    Жыл бұрын

    I thought better of his ingenuity, persistence in spite of defeat, and problem solving than I did the dumb bird that did nothing, and had it easy.

  • @shawnr771

    @shawnr771

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@MichaelSHartman The Coyote was a hack buying overrated products that rarely worked as advertised.

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    Жыл бұрын

    🎶 "Roadrunner, that Coyote's after you/ Roadrunner, if he catches you you're through.... that Coyote's really a great big clown/when will he learn that he never can run him down?......🎶 ". That theme song is burned into my brain! I also remember that every device which was mail-ordered by the Coyote for purposes of destroying the Roadrunner was branded Acme or Ajax, and most of them involved things that went 💥 . Luckily for familes with little kids, there weren't any commercials tie-ins for purchasing those products 🤔 😳 🔥.....

  • @shawnr771

    @shawnr771

    Жыл бұрын

    @@goodun2974 I have the complete Roadrunner/Coyote series on DVD.

  • @johnbee7729

    @johnbee7729

    Жыл бұрын

    He deserves a lifetime achievement award / Emmy

  • @clinthowe7629
    @clinthowe7629 Жыл бұрын

    Mel Blanc was the voice for most of the cartoon characters we watched growing up.

  • @williamwilson6499

    @williamwilson6499

    Жыл бұрын

    Gee, what an obscure fact.

  • @garycarpenter2980

    @garycarpenter2980

    Жыл бұрын

    Janet Waldo and Bea Benaderik and Jean Van Der Pyle

  • @ponyote

    @ponyote

    6 ай бұрын

    If not Frank Oz

  • @PR_1775

    @PR_1775

    Ай бұрын

    And after him, Frank Welker who seemed to be in practically every cartoon in the 80s and 90s.

  • @stmchale
    @stmchale Жыл бұрын

    I was 6 years old in 1966 living in Baltimore. The Orioles were headed to the World Series. On a Saturday morning my mother gave my father a grocery list. He came back home 3 hours later with a 25 inch color TV. My younger brother and were jumping up and down knowing we could watch cartoons in color for the rest of our lives. My mom was really mad, but when my brother and I hugged my Father she relented. Great memories, thank you History Guy.

  • @markherzog3435

    @markherzog3435

    Жыл бұрын

    how bout dem O's hon!

  • @themonkeyhand

    @themonkeyhand

    Жыл бұрын

    LOL, and she never let him go grocery shopping again!

  • @aisforapple2494

    @aisforapple2494

    Жыл бұрын

    Sounds like Dad wanted to watch the World Series. 🤔

  • @flashwashington2735

    @flashwashington2735

    Жыл бұрын

    A mother asks her boy, "Do you know the difference between an elephant and a jar of peanut butter?" The boy shrugs, says, "I don't know." Mum replies, "Well I can't send you to the store for peanut butter!" I grew up feeling so in adequate, but free from buying groceries!!

  • @tonyklymson8096

    @tonyklymson8096

    Жыл бұрын

    Well we are old and if young people today are honest we are obsolete and taking up space . Yet if we inquire a little further we find they don't speak or write English . They are computer idiots .

  • @navret1707
    @navret1707 Жыл бұрын

    I went home on leave between duty stations and, of course, turned on cartoons Saturday, morning. My father came down stairs and said “look at that. How old are you? Watching cartoons? Within 3 minutes he was sitting there with his coffee laughing as hard as I. Those original cartoons , 1950, ‘60s, will never get old. Rocky and Bullwinkle was not aimed at kids. Those puns would go right over a child’s head.

  • @anthonycalbillo9376

    @anthonycalbillo9376

    Жыл бұрын

    I know to, I made the mistake of watching some of the old cartoons from when I was growing up. WAY TOO MUCH ADULT HUMOR IN DISNEY!!!

  • @heckell4181

    @heckell4181

    Жыл бұрын

    I had an older brother and sister I would ask what it means. I learned about the world in elementery school. Thanks Rocky.

  • @lancerevell5979

    @lancerevell5979

    Жыл бұрын

    At 66 years old, I still love the old WWII-era Warner Btos. cartoons, with the wartime jokes and references to things like rationing. A lot that modern kids don't understand.

  • @TheDoctor1225

    @TheDoctor1225

    Жыл бұрын

    My dad died when I was 17 but I have memories of him doing the same with me. I am so thankful I grew up during the 70's when I could watch unedited, un-PC versions of so many of the cartoons of those eras. Thankfully I've been able to find them and now enjoy them with my sons, just as I enjoyed them and enjoyed them with my father - and we've all turned out just fine. Thank God for those old cartoons.

  • @TheDoctor1225

    @TheDoctor1225

    Жыл бұрын

    @@anthonycalbillo9376 Have you watched anything that comes out of Disney lately? That "adult" humor was pretty much nothing compared to the outright filth they're pushing in "children's" movies and shows today. Give them credit for the fact that those jokes were done in such a way that most kids wouldn't have noticed or gotten it - and Disney was hardly the only studio to do that.

  • @MenelikiGaming
    @MenelikiGaming Жыл бұрын

    My childhood is now "History that Deserves to be Remembered"... you're making me feel old ;)

  • @stephenstevens6573

    @stephenstevens6573

    Жыл бұрын

    We ARE old...

  • @michaelmanning5379

    @michaelmanning5379

    Жыл бұрын

    Never go into an antique store. You will find your childhood toys and the kitchenware your mom used are now antiques.

  • @nickmauldin8825

    @nickmauldin8825

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep. Like hearing a song you listened on the way to school then hearing it on radio when you an adult followed by “you’re listening to classic rock 99.5”. Lol. What?!? Classic rock?!? Since when??

  • @joesterling4299

    @joesterling4299

    Жыл бұрын

    I AM old. I remember when animation got cheap on TV. I started out watching Looney Tunes originally made for theaters on Saturday mornings, and that sadly morphed into the cheap crap Hanna-Barbera dished out. The difference is huge.

  • @anthonycalbillo9376

    @anthonycalbillo9376

    Жыл бұрын

    Us 80s kids are pretty much middle aged already. I already lost my hair.

  • @brianhuss9184
    @brianhuss9184 Жыл бұрын

    Schoolhouse Rock helped me get an A in one of my 400 level history courses in college: the extra credit question at the end of the test was "write out the preamble to the US Constitution". I began humming the Schoolhouse Rock song that used the preamble as its lyrics and got the extra credit. On may way from my desk to turn in the exam I passed at least five others also humming that tune to themselves :)

  • @nobodyspecial7185

    @nobodyspecial7185

    7 ай бұрын

    I could hear it now… We the people in order to form a more perfect union😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅

  • @timothyodonnell8591
    @timothyodonnell8591 Жыл бұрын

    Today's teachers of a certain vintage still play Schoolhouse Rock to their students. So the legacy of Saturday morning cartoons lives on.

  • @mattkaustickomments

    @mattkaustickomments

    Жыл бұрын

    I bought a schoolhouse rock DVD to show my offspring. They LOVED it. Lolly Lolly Lolly get your adverbs here.

  • @richdurbin6146

    @richdurbin6146

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mattkaustickomments Or the hyper energetic: VERB! That's where the action is.

  • @paulrevere2379

    @paulrevere2379

    Жыл бұрын

    Still the best way to learn about pronouns. 'cause sayin' all those nouns over and over again can really wear you down.

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    Жыл бұрын

    I was too old by the time Schoolhouse Rock! came out but my youngest sister grew up watching Sesame Street. She had her own record player in her room and I can remember her waking us up at 3 o'clock in the morning by playing her Sesame Street records, "Mah-nah-ma-nah" and so on. She was about 4 years old.

  • @zanehaus

    @zanehaus

    Жыл бұрын

    "I'm Just a Bill" always makes its appearance for my 8th grade American History class🙂.

  • @DavidKutzler
    @DavidKutzler Жыл бұрын

    In 1991, I was on a ferry crossing the English Channel to visit the UK. The TV in the lounge was playing Roadrunner cartoons on a loop. There was a lovely African woman in beautiful traditional African clothing in the lounge. I don't think she had ever seen a Roadrunner cartoon in her life. She was laughing so hard that tears were running down her face and snot was running out of her nose. It was an absolute delight to see this woman getting so much enjoyment out of Roadrunner cartoons.

  • @orbyfan

    @orbyfan

    Жыл бұрын

    My dad liked to watch the Roadrunner cartoons with me; he like the fact that the coyote never gave up.

  • @garyoa1

    @garyoa1

    Жыл бұрын

    Meep, Meep! LOL

  • @chezsnailez

    @chezsnailez

    Жыл бұрын

    Ironically, coyotes are actually faster than roadrunners and perfectly capable of catching the wee beasties - our collective childhood was a life...

  • @andysnyder4506

    @andysnyder4506

    Жыл бұрын

    In the late 1960s I lived in Southern California and my family we had a four-wheel drive Scout. We were driving down a Jeep trail called Coyote canyon. All of a sudden we saw a roadrunner run across the Jeep trail. About 20 seconds went by and a coyote came trotting along behind it. I couldn't believe my eyes because it was like the cartoon coming to life. Always loved the roadrunner and coyote and still do to this day.

  • @nevinleiby

    @nevinleiby

    Жыл бұрын

    Roadrunner was a major influence in my interest in engineering and physics. I loved to see the blueprints every time.

  • @Doc_Tar
    @Doc_Tar Жыл бұрын

    Having grown up in the 60s and 70s I had no idea the age of Saturday morning cartoons was so relatively short.

  • @scottmccloud9029

    @scottmccloud9029

    Жыл бұрын

    Quick Draw McGraw. Foghorn Leghorn. Marvin the Martian. Mr. Magoo. Loved all the cartoons back then. Then if we were lucky, a Tarzan movie would come on after the cartoons were done. I loved those days.

  • @Cathmoytura

    @Cathmoytura

    Жыл бұрын

    I was thinking that, too.

  • @marydesmond9595

    @marydesmond9595

    Жыл бұрын

    cut short by political correctness and commercialism

  • @dancooper4733

    @dancooper4733

    Жыл бұрын

    It went on until 1991.

  • @zobblewobble1770

    @zobblewobble1770

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dancooper4733 KidsWB and FoxKids were still premiering their new cartoons on Saturday morning into the late 90s/early 00s at least. I remember waking up Saturdays to see the new Pokémon, Digimon, Medabots, Transformers etc.

  • @johami614
    @johami614 Жыл бұрын

    In our area we get MeTV which has three hours of cartoons every Saturday morning, 1 hour of Popeye, Pink Panther and Friends, one hour of Tom and Jerry, and one hour of Looney Toons. 7:00-10:00, and my three boys (age 9, 9, and 14) love it. We setup a folding table in view of the TV and they eat sugary cereal and laugh all morning. I take some pride in the fact that they are starting to pick out Chuck Jones and Tex Avery productions.

  • @marckyle5895

    @marckyle5895

    Жыл бұрын

    You're raising your kids properly, man of culture.

  • @shalawndillon4525

    @shalawndillon4525

    Жыл бұрын

    And don't forget it's sister network, MeTV +. They show three hours of cartoons every Sunday night.

  • @williamkelly6319

    @williamkelly6319

    10 ай бұрын

    Perfect Saturday morning routine.❤❤❤❤❤❤

  • @sheubahi

    @sheubahi

    3 ай бұрын

    That's fantastic! I'm just now seeing this video, so my apologies for responding to your year-old comment. LOL Keep showing your boys our fun history. I truly wish they'd bring back the Saturday morning cartoons. Those were wonderful times!

  • @glennstubbs8232
    @glennstubbs8232 Жыл бұрын

    Crusader Rabbit was a brilliant show, but before cartoons, Saturday morning started with Modern Farming, then Victory at Sea, we had Sky King, Fury, Circus Boy, Rin Tin Tin, Roy Rogers, Hopalong Cassidy, The Cisco Kid. There was a show about West Point and a competing show about the Naval Academy. We had hours of old movie serials, Rocky Jones and Captain Midnight. This era is history that needs to be remembered.

  • @657449

    @657449

    Жыл бұрын

    I forgot about them. I remember The Big Picture, a story of the 1950’s Army.

  • @OrganicAlkemyst
    @OrganicAlkemyst Жыл бұрын

    There was also the fact that as children, we never got to choose what we watched on TV so when Saturday came and we watched what we wanted, it was fantastic

  • @MrBsbotto

    @MrBsbotto

    Жыл бұрын

    I think you nailed it, Chris!

  • @mattkaustickomments

    @mattkaustickomments

    Жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @Hey_Its_That_Guy
    @Hey_Its_That_Guy Жыл бұрын

    The Jetsons, Speed Racer, Magilla Gorilla, Tennessee Tuxedo, Underdog. It was a magical time. Thanks for the memories!

  • @stephenstevens6573

    @stephenstevens6573

    Жыл бұрын

    Add looney toons to that lineup and you have me 100%

  • @christianheichel

    @christianheichel

    Жыл бұрын

    Masters of the Universe Scooby Doo

  • @2Consumed

    @2Consumed

    Жыл бұрын

    🎶 "Go Speedracer Go-oo!!" 🎶

  • @Roadglide911

    @Roadglide911

    Жыл бұрын

    Deputy Dog!

  • @ajwilson605

    @ajwilson605

    Жыл бұрын

    Jonny Quest, Space Angel.... So many others....sigh!

  • @whats20buks23
    @whats20buks23 Жыл бұрын

    My Sister once asked me why I get up early on Saturday mornings to watch cartoons but not on school days. I never could answer her. But later in my life I figured it out that it made me happy on Saturday to watch the morning cartoons. R.I.P. my beautiful sister ❤

  • @backagain5216

    @backagain5216

    8 ай бұрын

    Blessings to her as well as you. Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. I remember it would take the tv about 1/2 to warm up enough to watch it. Se we were up extra early! Innocence!

  • @gregraines1599
    @gregraines1599 Жыл бұрын

    Unless you were a kid in the 60’s and 70’s you just can’t imagine how wonderful Saturday morning was for us. Captain Crunch, Frosted Flakes and Alphabits were my cereal choices.

  • @bluemarlin8138

    @bluemarlin8138

    Жыл бұрын

    It was like that through the 80s as well. I think it started to fall off in the mid-90s when Cartoon Network came out and there were cartoons playing all week. Us early 80s kids caught the end of the golden era.

  • @czechmarque

    @czechmarque

    Жыл бұрын

    How Long will that Tootsie Roll last - It's lasting through the Chase Scene, it's lasting through the Fight Scene ---It's lasting through the Looooove Scene...

  • @vincentconti-jb3hd

    @vincentconti-jb3hd

    Жыл бұрын

    Wrong....the fifties were better!!!!!

  • @shalawndillon4525

    @shalawndillon4525

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@vincentconti-jb3hd I disagree. 70s and 80s are better! #80skid

  • @terryhollands2794

    @terryhollands2794

    Жыл бұрын

    Sugar Crisp

  • @chainsawsubtlety9828
    @chainsawsubtlety9828 Жыл бұрын

    History deserves to be remembered... because knowing is half the battle.

  • @Booger414

    @Booger414

    Жыл бұрын

    The more you know!

  • @Rawsolo

    @Rawsolo

    Жыл бұрын

    The other half is violence or red and blue lasers.

  • @Itsfineweerallfine

    @Itsfineweerallfine

    Жыл бұрын

    Well played, Sir. Well played 🎉🎉🎉

  • @noahpartic7586

    @noahpartic7586

    Жыл бұрын

    Yo Joe🥳.

  • @altarush

    @altarush

    Жыл бұрын

    Yo Joe.

  • @mintybadger6905
    @mintybadger6905 Жыл бұрын

    I tried to explain Saturday morning cartoons to my kids and they couldn’t comprehend the idea that cartoons weren’t on TV all day long.

  • @morrismonet3554

    @morrismonet3554

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember when news wasn't on all day either.

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    Жыл бұрын

    As a teenager I and my friends would stay up till 1130 or midnight to see live music broadcasts such as Midnight Special, In Concert, Don Kirshner's Rock Concert, and so on. There were no video tape recorders or DVRs then, and so you either stayed up to watch the live broadcast or you missed it forever. We now refer to that era as "appointment TV".

  • @skydiverclassc2031

    @skydiverclassc2031

    Жыл бұрын

    @@goodun2974 Me, too, although, if I didn't have the TV Guide available, I would sometimes watch only the first five minutes to determine if the act was someone I really wanted to see.

  • @colinsdad1

    @colinsdad1

    Жыл бұрын

    Plop a Rotary Dial phone,that some of us know and love from back in the day, and watch kids minds explode: "What is that thing???" Priceless.

  • @CA999

    @CA999

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@morrismonet3554 and probably better as it did not rely on an endless feed of "footage"... As if thought, imagination, and concentration was required...

  • @KlingbergWingMkII
    @KlingbergWingMkII Жыл бұрын

    PJs, laughs, warmth and food of home, a slow start to the day, low stress, no hurries, a gentle time indeed. Those memories bring a tear to my eyes. Thanks.

  • @frankschuler2867
    @frankschuler2867 Жыл бұрын

    Saturday morning cartoons and a bowl of Cheerios are some of the best memories of my life! I’m glad I got to be a kid in the 70s and 80s.

  • @one8088

    @one8088

    Жыл бұрын

    You probly had sugar at the bottom and spooned it into your puss

  • @charlesbrentner4611

    @charlesbrentner4611

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too. It was 'our time' on Saturday mornings. Mom and dad had the TV for news etc. during the week but Saturday' morning's were set aside for kids.

  • @3rdFloorblog

    @3rdFloorblog

    Жыл бұрын

    We seem to be a rare breed to have had such great times before it all went to Hell with the birth of the internet.

  • @frankschuler2867

    @frankschuler2867

    Жыл бұрын

    @@3rdFloorblog I miss the wild west days of the internet during the mid to late 90s before it became the corporate cesspool we have today.

  • @shalawndillon4525

    @shalawndillon4525

    Жыл бұрын

    Me too.

  • @patmancrowley8509
    @patmancrowley8509 Жыл бұрын

    Who could forget the opening: "Overture, hit the lights. This is it, the night of nights. No more rehearsing and nursing of parts, we know every party by heart. Overture, hit the lights, this is it, we'll hit the heights, and oh what heights we'll hit. On with the show this is it!"

  • @rdm925

    @rdm925

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I can also still remember the words to it. Still watch the classic cartoons when I can and have DVD collections of them.

  • @grandetaco4416

    @grandetaco4416

    Жыл бұрын

    I loved when Jerry Seinfeld did that bit on his show.

  • @gunfighterzero

    @gunfighterzero

    Жыл бұрын

    Overture, curtain, lights

  • @patmancrowley8509

    @patmancrowley8509

    Жыл бұрын

    @@gunfighterzero DANG! You are right! Getting old sucks.

  • @dawnstorm9768

    @dawnstorm9768

    Жыл бұрын

    MeTV has three hours of classic toons on Saturday mornings: an hour of Popeye, an hour of MGM, and an hour of Warner Brothers.

  • @-jeff-
    @-jeff- Жыл бұрын

    And as an animator I have Saturday morning cartoons to thank for all those adults who still watch animation.

  • @charlesbrentner4611

    @charlesbrentner4611

    Жыл бұрын

    And I wouldn't be surprised if many (if not all) animators today were inspired to the job by those cartoons of yesteryear.:)

  • @sudcciv6443
    @sudcciv6443 Жыл бұрын

    There is nothing to stop a parent TODAY from requiring their kids to "go out and play" (after a 4 hour cartoon binge on Sat. morning!), since "American Bandstand" and "Soul Train" are no longer in THOSE "Post-Cartoon Time" time slots! P.S. Waking UP to the Color "Test Pattern" and the National Anthem at 0700 was ALSO part of the cartoon binge ritual! ;)

  • @BIGBLOCK5022006

    @BIGBLOCK5022006

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember when ABC Wide World Of Sports, Julia Child, and Justin Wilson came on, it was time to go outside.

  • @GraemePayne1967Marine

    @GraemePayne1967Marine

    Жыл бұрын

    Also, staying up late enough for the announcement of the end of the broadcast day, followed by the station's test pattern and then static.

  • @jymmydkid5633

    @jymmydkid5633

    Жыл бұрын

    I waited for soul train 😂 THEN went outside 😂

  • @czechmarque

    @czechmarque

    Жыл бұрын

    In Pomona Ca, 62 thru 65 it was Sky King and Roy Rogers after the cartoons. After which it was time for my Bike and Larkin Park.

  • @P00katube

    @P00katube

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BIGBLOCK5022006 Or The CBS Children's Film Festival or THE GAME OF THE WEEK

  • @gracemember101
    @gracemember101 Жыл бұрын

    My main heroes were Dr. Benton Quest and Race Bannon -- adults I could look up to as role models. That was back before adult males were turned into buffoons. When plot lines became stupid, I was insulted and started watching PBS. The cartoon studios were to blame for their own demise. Your assessment is spot on.

  • @markherzog3435

    @markherzog3435

    Жыл бұрын

    Bandit was my hero...he dodged bullets!

  • @DavidHall-ge6nn

    @DavidHall-ge6nn

    Жыл бұрын

    "Inna nyah voodoo tanna" still rates a laugh when I get together with my brothers. You have to say it creepy and sneaky, though. We all loved that show.

  • @charlesberg138

    @charlesberg138

    Жыл бұрын

    Johnny Quest. One of the best

  • @jamesbarca7229
    @jamesbarca7229 Жыл бұрын

    One thing I would add is that it was something the kids, no matter the age difference, all did together. I came from a truly dysfunctional family and looking back, watching Saturday morning cartoons together were probably the only times we acted like a normal family. It was like a weekly five-hour truce. After noon, all bets were off though. 🙄

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    Жыл бұрын

    Songwriter John Hiatt (Thing Called Love, Feels Like Rain, Ridin' with the King, Confidence Man, Angel Eyes and many more) grew up in a family full of alcoholism and violence. His song "7 Little Indians" was written from childhood experience of gathering around in the living room with the TV providing a ghostly backlight while his daddy danced around in a Native American headress and told stories "from a slightly unrealistic point of view".

  • @genefenton326

    @genefenton326

    Жыл бұрын

    Normal family should be in quotes. I’ll bet that same sentiment could be expressed by many. Oh yeah, including me.

  • @alainarchambault2331

    @alainarchambault2331

    Жыл бұрын

    Same, weekends became a terror at times.

  • @billwilson5341

    @billwilson5341

    Жыл бұрын

    @@genefenton326: "Normal...should be in quotes." I concur - not just in describing families though.

  • @jemkey6930
    @jemkey6930 Жыл бұрын

    OMG! My dad goes on and on about Saturday morning cartoons, how much he missed them, the idea I was missing out. So a few years ago I started buying some of his favorite past time cartoons on dvd. Transformers, GI Joe, Dungeons and Dragons, even Jem and the Holograms, (that's where I get my name). Now Saturday mornings are dad sitting in the floor between the couch and the coffee table after making toasted pb&js with me right beside him. Even now he is sitting beside me watching this video, and he agrees the nostalgic feeling deserves to be remembered. Thank you History Guy ♥

  • @nvcn86

    @nvcn86

    Жыл бұрын

    haha i tried watching some transformers. it was so incoherent and the almost random series events that was supposed to be the plot made me give up quickly.

  • @baldeagle5297

    @baldeagle5297

    Жыл бұрын

    @@nvcn86 I wonder how old you are. It seems that in today's culture, our attention span has been reduced to the length of a Tik Tok video. I'm as guilty as anyone.

  • @gunfighterzero

    @gunfighterzero

    Жыл бұрын

    You are a good kid

  • @mrfuriouser

    @mrfuriouser

    Жыл бұрын

    As an "official" old guy- circa 1971- I can vouch to the FACT that Jem and the holograms was an INCREDIBLE cartoon! I watched it in the a.m. before I went to H.S.! Yes, everyday ;) Your Dad has great taste. Might I recommend watching Voltron as well? You won't be disappointed. Cheers to you both!

  • @madtrucker0983

    @madtrucker0983

    Жыл бұрын

    😎

  • @dawnjeffersramstad8401
    @dawnjeffersramstad8401 Жыл бұрын

    I actually waited to watch this on Saturday morning. Other than not mentioning Top Cat, it was a perfect return to my childhood Saturday mornins.

  • @antekatetaketna

    @antekatetaketna

    Жыл бұрын

    Top Cat with Officer Dibble.. Remember the Police Call Boxes hung on phone poles ? I found & purchased one 18 years ago... Did you know that they were made out of cast iron ?!? I only bought it because I had seen them on the cartoons.. GOD Bless you & yours

  • @grandoldpartisan8170

    @grandoldpartisan8170

    Жыл бұрын

    even!

  • @therazband3007

    @therazband3007

    Жыл бұрын

    When I was little Top Cat was a night time show

  • @Iamacardinalfan
    @Iamacardinalfan Жыл бұрын

    My Father used to gripe at me watching all these cartoons back in the day. But if Lancelot Link came on, he was there right with me, laughing it up as much as I did. "That's a good theory Darwin" that was his favorite line. I so miss my Father...

  • @ericscott5224

    @ericscott5224

    Жыл бұрын

    Lancelot Link - Secret Chimp! You can find full length episodes on youtube.

  • @TheKulu42

    @TheKulu42

    Жыл бұрын

    I love the show, too! I even had a Lancelot Link lunch box. Sigh. I wonder where it is now.

  • @garyrunnalls7714

    @garyrunnalls7714

    Жыл бұрын

    Loved Lance Link secret chimp👍

  • @noahpartic7586

    @noahpartic7586

    Жыл бұрын

    I watched that on Sunday Morning before church in the 70's, worth it. I also found full episodes here on KZread.

  • @tonyperez4791
    @tonyperez4791 Жыл бұрын

    Great episode, Thank you for sharing. I'm 66 and still can't hear Wagner's Ride of the Valkyries without Elmer's "kill the Wabbit " coming to mind. 😁😁 Learned a lot about classical music through Looney Tunes and Merry Melodies. Hope you and your loved ones have a great weekend ! Cheers, Tony

  • @noahpartic7586

    @noahpartic7586

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣I could never forget "Kill The Wabbit" as Elmer Fudd jabs his spear in & out of the Wabbit hole. Fortunately, those holes tend to have an S bend & are crazy longer than that spear can reach anyway. 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪SILLY.

  • @stanwolenski9541

    @stanwolenski9541

    Жыл бұрын

    Same here.

  • @TS-ev1bl

    @TS-ev1bl

    Жыл бұрын

    And the Barber of Seville, etc

  • @noahpartic7586

    @noahpartic7586

    Жыл бұрын

    @T S 🤣That was fun too.

  • @hazelleblanc8969
    @hazelleblanc8969 Жыл бұрын

    Fondly remember my dad laughing at Wile E. Coyote, but in an unusual way. He didn't laugh at him being turned into an accordion, but at the next scene, when he was suddenly, miraculously back to normal. I still remember every word to the Bugs Bunny theme song. Glad to have been young in the late 60s.

  • @ryanderoche3330
    @ryanderoche3330 Жыл бұрын

    History Guy, thanks for all the nostalgia and all the feels in this episode. This might have been my favorite THG episode.

  • @mickmccrory8534
    @mickmccrory8534 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite was Rocky & Bullwinkle. A cartoon that taught kids about the cold war.

  • @Paladin1873

    @Paladin1873

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey, Rocky, watch me pull a rabbit out of my hat. Again?

  • @motaman8074

    @motaman8074

    Жыл бұрын

    Such a great show!

  • @jimcappa6815

    @jimcappa6815

    Жыл бұрын

    That trick never works!

  • @SgtMjr

    @SgtMjr

    Жыл бұрын

    Definitely not for kids exclusively, R & B had soo many jokes that I didn't get as a kid but sure did many years later. The Ruby Yacht of Omar Kayam ?! Kids were supposed to know that? LOL We could sure understand 'making big trouble for Moose and Squirrel' tho.

  • @gvjester

    @gvjester

    Жыл бұрын

    Boris and Natasha!! Is time for moose & squirrel show!! (Russian accent required!) 😊😊 Incredibly happy place! By the comments, I see we're all old but I wouldn't trade for today's mess!

  • @braxtonnelson7422
    @braxtonnelson7422 Жыл бұрын

    This episode of The History Guy really hits home as I am realizing that I lived through this history (that deserves to be remembered), as if I needed any reminders that I am getting old! As an "Eisenhower baby", Saturday mornings were my time to be entertained by the television with Warner Brothers cartoons at the top of my list. Bugs Bunny, Elmer Fudd, Roadrunner and Wile E. Coyote, Yosemite Sam, and Sylvester and Tweety Bird are still entertaining to me, and latter day cartoons (Ninja Turtles, Smurfs, Care Bears, My Little Pony, etc.) were cartoons that my kids watched, but I couldn't see the fascination in the cheaply animated "all talk and no action" shows. I distinctly remember my Dad standing in the living room, usually eating a bowl of cereal, watching Roadrunner cartoons along with me-- laughing out loud at their antics. It was a magical time to be alive.

  • @williamromine5715
    @williamromine5715 Жыл бұрын

    I was born in 1942, so I missed the Saturday morning cartoons. However, the Saturday kids movies were in full swing in the little town in Wyoming, where I grew up. For 25 cents, you got into the "show house", and you got a pop and a box of pop corn. You saw 2 grade B movies, at least 2 cartoons and a serial(usually Superman). That was the only time kids could sit upstairs(where, normally, adults sat so they could smoke). The kids upstairs threw pop corn down the kids downstairs, and cap guns were sneaked in so we could have shoot outs with the baddies in the Western. For several hours, we owned the show house, all for a quarter! I can't imagine the amount of clean up that went on before it opened for the regular movie to be shown that evening. Oh, by the way, the quality of cartoons went way down when H/B started producing them on the cheap. When quantity over quality took over, cartoons suffered greatly. Thanks for the video, it jogged some memories of a time of innocence long gone.

  • @alexanderthurman214
    @alexanderthurman214 Жыл бұрын

    I didn’t even know about the Saturday morning cartoons, until by buddy Joe Scotilline turned me on too them in 1966. That is until he we had a Friday night sleep over. From that day on until I was in High School, I faithfully watched them on every Saturday. May God richly bless everyone ✝️🇺🇸!

  • @timothymulholland7905
    @timothymulholland7905 Жыл бұрын

    This was the day the parents could sleep in. The kids were glued to the TV from 6am on.

  • @CA999

    @CA999

    Жыл бұрын

    My kids now are glued to screens all day and all night long. I can sleep and neglect them all the time! And it's apparently not a state of dystopia according to the advertisers and public relations folks!

  • @markransom08
    @markransom08 Жыл бұрын

    This is one of your best episodes. I'm 68 and still miss my early 60's Saturday Morning Cartoons. Sitting cross legged on the floor watching Bugs Bunny 🐰 with a leaky "cut-open "box of cereal 🥣 . It was always over in time to head out to the city pool to go swimming for 15 cents 😂🎉

  • @michaeleasterwood6558

    @michaeleasterwood6558

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember those cereal boxs

  • @1960HikerDude
    @1960HikerDude Жыл бұрын

    No better way to spend my Saturday morning than a trip down Memory Lane with the History Guy. Thanks!

  • @spokanefut
    @spokanefut Жыл бұрын

    Rocky and Bullwinkle was absolutely brilliant. I was six when it came out and my college student sister thought I was right for it. It gave the audience a great deal of credit, which I appreciated even at the time. The Tom Slick/George of the Jungle/Super Chicken Triad was a hoot on multiple levels that even my dad loved, but there were too few episodes made for a successful life in syndication, sad to say. But I haven't watched broadcast network tv in a decade. I didn't know that Bugs and Porky were no more. Vaya con dios, amigos.

  • @tomloucks779

    @tomloucks779

    Жыл бұрын

    There is a 3 hour block of classic animated shows on ME tv every Saturday morning.

  • @charlesbrentner4611

    @charlesbrentner4611

    Жыл бұрын

    And Rocky and Bullwinkle always got the best of Boris and Natasha in the end. There was also the fractured fairytale, Mr Peabody and Sherman, and General McBragg mixed and matched on any given day. :)

  • @mikehilbert9349

    @mikehilbert9349

    Жыл бұрын

    Rocky and Bullwinkle was always a Sunday cartoon for me.

  • @steveaustin2686
    @steveaustin2686 Жыл бұрын

    "Rowdy, free-range children" 🤣

  • @williamjones7163
    @williamjones7163 Жыл бұрын

    I remember watching Saturday morning cartoons. It lasted until the ABC Wide World of Sports came on at noon. Those were the days.

  • @sarah-marc
    @sarah-marc Жыл бұрын

    I remember watching the Loony Tunes an Bugs Bunny Show on channel 3, Burlington, Vermont. I'm one of the few lucky Canadians who were close enough to the border to watched the Saturday morning cartoon. I spent my whole Saturday morning on the TV. We were only 20 miles from the US border and we had a big antenna on the rooftop, witch allowed us to catch the 3 US network channels. I always thought that my father putted me in front of the TV on Saturday morning to allow me to learn English, as we originally speaked french. It didn't worked, although I learned English later in my life, and the Saturday morning cartoons probably contributed at this time. Thank you for the good memory, Mr History Guy.

  • @davea6314
    @davea6314 Жыл бұрын

    When I was a boy, my Boy Scout troop in upstate New York went on a camping trip about once a month. If a scout wasn't coming on a camping trip the scoutmaster would have him announce why in front of the troop at a prior scout meeting. One time a boy announced to the troop that he wasn't coming on the camping trip because he had to watch Saturday morning cartoons. Lol 😆

  • @novemberecho3807

    @novemberecho3807

    Жыл бұрын

    Priorities!

  • @robertpierce1981
    @robertpierce1981 Жыл бұрын

    The original Jonny Quest was awesome. Thundar the Barbarian has an awesome history. Being born in ‘71 I got to see a lot of the greats

  • @samanthab1923

    @samanthab1923

    Жыл бұрын

    Always loved Jonny Quest. We always had bulldogs. Spider-Man was good back then too

  • @charlesbrentner4611

    @charlesbrentner4611

    Жыл бұрын

    @@samanthab1923 Iron Man was also on in the early 1970's as I recall.

  • @samanthab1923

    @samanthab1923

    Жыл бұрын

    @@charlesbrentner4611 Really? Will have to look that up. I never followed comics so I never knew about him till the movie w/RDJ.

  • @charlesbrentner4611

    @charlesbrentner4611

    Жыл бұрын

    @@samanthab1923 Yep. I gather it started in the 1960's but it was on TV in the 1970's when I was a little guy. kzread.info/dash/bejne/fp6Iq7iag9G4gpM.html

  • @jameseasterbrooks5363
    @jameseasterbrooks5363 Жыл бұрын

    A real nostalgic era for us Baby Boomers. I love it just the way History Guy describes. It was a ritual every Saturday and also Sunday after church and before football or baseball came on. I loved Fractured Fairy Tales, Rocky & Bullwinkle, Boris & Natasha!

  • @stevebailey325
    @stevebailey325 Жыл бұрын

    2:33. "Ovature, cut the lights This is it, we'll hit the heights and oh what heights we'll hit! On with the show this is it!!" At 64, that song, and Saturday morning memories are still very vivid to me. Thanks Lance, great episode!!

  • @motaman8074

    @motaman8074

    Жыл бұрын

    YESSS (65)

  • @andreperrault5393

    @andreperrault5393

    Жыл бұрын

    Bugs actually did extreme comic renditions of opera. “Barber of Seville” comes to mind (61)

  • @rdm925

    @rdm925

    Жыл бұрын

    "No more rehearing or nursing a part, We know every part by heart!" I still remember the words to the intro song to the Bugs Bunny Show! Still love them all!

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 Жыл бұрын

    Lance missed his chance to end this THG episode with "Ubba-dee-ah Ubba-dee-ah, That's all folks"! 🐷

  • @Paladin1873

    @Paladin1873

    Жыл бұрын

    You're deth-spicable! 🙂

  • @rabbi120348

    @rabbi120348

    Жыл бұрын

    wascawwy wabbit!

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Paladin1873 , I once put a plugged-in electric guitar in an 8- year-old girl's hands, and put a slide on her finger, and told her to slide it across the strings, which she did; her face lit up and she said "Looney Toons"! The beginning note of the Looney Toons theme was indeed played on a pedal steel guitar with a slide.

  • @Paladin1873

    @Paladin1873

    Жыл бұрын

    @@goodun2974 So that's how they did it. Thanks!

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Paladin1873 , Funny how sounds like that just bury themselves into our subconscious. Kids make the connection immediately when they find out what it is.

  • @kevinfarley6981
    @kevinfarley6981 Жыл бұрын

    I'm 64. Thanks for bringing back childhood memories and for giving us a peek behind the screen. Cheers!

  • @williammeredith4323
    @williammeredith4323 Жыл бұрын

    Sir, I am an aircraft mechanic and as such, am enormously focused on details. I feel you must spend a large percentage of your time fine tuning the wall you appear in front of, and I appreciate your level of effort and attention to detail! I applaud your incredible sense of non-verbal communication this wall represents! I also grew up with Saturday Morning Cartoons, even in Boarding School. There was another television related time slot of note during the eighties for me.... Every afternoon, just before dinner, we would all gather in the 'day room' for Tom Baker as Dr. Who on BBC, conveniently re-broadcast on PBS. It would consume us and demand our attention until we, at the very last second, would sprint across campus to make it to dinner without being late! It was a program with a shoestring budget, but a bumper crop surplus of imagination, and it ran from the sixties, and is still going today! As we shared so many other experiences, I wonder if you also knew the Doctor? Perchance the Doctor is history that deserves to be remembered!

  • @flounder31
    @flounder31 Жыл бұрын

    Who knew being a 70s/80s kid was going to end up being SO special? We got the actual best of everything.

  • @ivane5110
    @ivane5110 Жыл бұрын

    Lucky to have been a part of this era. Not every childhood moment was magical naturally, but I can't help notice how many of those moments were courtesy of Saturday mornings.

  • @juancasanova2519
    @juancasanova2519 Жыл бұрын

    I grow up in that era and I wish my kids could have the Saturday Morning Cartoon. I grew up on Hong Kong Phey, the Hair Bear Bunch, Scooby , Land of the Lost, HR Puffnstuff, and finally the Monkees. What a great time it was to be a kid

  • @marckyle5895

    @marckyle5895

    Жыл бұрын

    HR Puffnstuff!! That show was wild! I want a hit of what they were smoking!

  • @garycarpenter2980

    @garycarpenter2980

    Жыл бұрын

    Hong Kong Phooey

  • @thejourney1369
    @thejourney1369 Жыл бұрын

    Saturday morning was when my Mom got her groceries. She used to drop me off at our local tv dealer and I’d get to watch cartoons in color. She’d bring me lunch and I’ve very happily eat my lunch and watch Top Cat, Underdog, and so many others. Thanks Bonnie and Mr. Billhimer for those sweet memories

  • @constipatedinsincity4424
    @constipatedinsincity4424 Жыл бұрын

    Those were the days History Guy 🤓!!

  • @HM2SGT

    @HM2SGT

    Жыл бұрын

    🤣 You say that, but I hear Archie and Edith singing it!

  • @constipatedinsincity4424

    @constipatedinsincity4424

    Жыл бұрын

    @@HM2SGT Well I smell them while they sing it !👃

  • @39djscottie
    @39djscottie Жыл бұрын

    So many different cartoons in so little time to watch them all. My favorite was a Hannah Barbera cartoon call Jonny Quest Thank you. History guy for rustling up. Such wonderful memories growing up as a kid.

  • @dawnstorm9768

    @dawnstorm9768

    Жыл бұрын

    Loved me some Jonny Quest!

  • @gregcorwin8316

    @gregcorwin8316

    Жыл бұрын

    Like the Flintstones, originally a Friday night prime time cartoon and my personal all time favorite!

  • @RobJuneau

    @RobJuneau

    Жыл бұрын

    Johnny Quest had the best backgrounds for cartoons ever. I often lost the plot of the episodes while daydreaming because of them! 😂

  • @SoloPilot6

    @SoloPilot6

    Жыл бұрын

    Jonny Quest was an experiment, to see if solid production values and storytelling were cost effective in animation. There was an important backstory (Jonny's mother killed in an attempt to assassinate his father, resulting in Race Bannon being assigned as a bodyguard), that the stories didn't mention but had to follow. It would be years before Japanese anime would prove that there actually was a market for characters who weren't drawn like they had been done by a balloon-bender.

  • @dennisanderson3895

    @dennisanderson3895

    Жыл бұрын

    Johnny Quest was *awesome*!

  • @dongrant5827
    @dongrant5827 Жыл бұрын

    Born in 1962, I should have been watching Saturday morning cartoons during the apex of the era. But, I grew up on a dairy farm, and Saturday mornings were for cleaning the calf pens!

  • @RemnantCult
    @RemnantCult5 ай бұрын

    For me, it was Friday and Saturday evenings where cartoons were plentiful. This was because I grew up in the cartoon network and nickelodeon generation. While most shows were just reasons to show ads to kids, I still respect the era of syndicated Saturday morning shows.

  • @johnrendle8840
    @johnrendle8840 Жыл бұрын

    Ya know, its truly strange to me as a historian that I actually lived that history. I loved the looney tunes so much and they got my appreciation and curiosity going toward classical music and Shakespear from the many references in the cartoons.

  • @scottdoesntmatter4409

    @scottdoesntmatter4409

    Жыл бұрын

    To this day, Bugs Bunny gave me my interest in classical, The Rabbit of Seville is one of my fave all time cartoons.

  • @billwilson5341

    @billwilson5341

    Жыл бұрын

    This is the comment I was going to post if I did not see it. *Bugs Bunny and classical music...*

  • @garywagner2466

    @garywagner2466

    Жыл бұрын

    They say that one sign of sophistication is hearing The Marriage of Figaro and not seeing Bugs Bunny.

  • @carguybikeguy
    @carguybikeguy Жыл бұрын

    Usually, I’d express grief over a loss. But I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of you explaining the disappearance of a formative part of my childhood. This was fascinating!

  • @PinkyJujubean
    @PinkyJujubean Жыл бұрын

    My mom had to drag us out of bed during the week but on Saturday we were up at the buttcrack of dawn eating cereal in our pjs and watching cartoons while mom slept in

  • @xaenon

    @xaenon

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol, as a kid in the 1970s, I was up early enough to catch the tail end of the farm report.....

  • @PinkyJujubean

    @PinkyJujubean

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xaenon me too. I also remember a couple channels hadn't started their broadcast day yet and I had to sit there waiting for it to start while staring at this test pattern 😂

  • @xaenon

    @xaenon

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PinkyJujubean YESSSS! I tried to explain to my kids what a 'test pattern' was. It took some 'splainin.

  • @PinkyJujubean

    @PinkyJujubean

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xaenon remember how at the end of the broadcast day they'd play the national anthem and be like "this concludes our broadcast day"? Lol

  • @PinkyJujubean

    @PinkyJujubean

    Жыл бұрын

    @@xaenon test patterns were just old school screen savers

  • @21stcenturyjedi
    @21stcenturyjedi Жыл бұрын

    I still have many fond memories as a child of the 80's getting up at 6am, pouring myself a bowl of Cocoa Puffs, and parking myself in front of the TV for the rest of the morning until either my mom would tell me to go play outside for a while, or the grown-up programming would take over the airwaves (usually old black & white movies, Kung Fu Theatre, or wrestling IIRC). We'd get up and change the channel every half-hour or hour, depending on the shows we wanted to watch. It was peaceful for everyone in the house - my siblings and I hardly ever fought over what we watched, and our parents would usually leave us alone to go do whatever they wanted or needed to do. There was something else to it, though, that goes beyond the word 'peaceful'. 'Comfort' might be the better term for it, at least for me personally. Being a smart but socially awkward kid, with a short-tempered father who yelled a lot, I remember feeling quite blue most days of the week. School wasn't a fun place to go to as kids could be cruel and merciless, and evenings at home could be good or bad depending on my parents' moods. On top of this, there was a moment in every 80's kid's life when they first found out about the Cold War and nuclear annihilation, and their outlook on life was forever changed. All of that seemed to disappear every Saturday morning, however. No kids to tease me or crush my spirit, no one yelling at me, no news programs or other outside media telling me the world is about to end. Just me, my bowl of cereal, my Lego bricks, and my TV telling me that good guys can still triumph over evil doers to keep the world - my world - safe.

  • @CurCam713
    @CurCam713 Жыл бұрын

    My late 60s and early 70s cartoons were punctuated with the 2 year life in Iran where AFRTS (farts as we called it) was limited to a few hours a day of programming. Nights was reruns of Ed Sullivan and maybe Laugh-In. Saturday mornings started with the national anthems of both countries followed by old cartoons Clutch Cargo and Spunky and Tadpole. And that was it. Otherwise for most of the time, there was nothing. Meanwhile on the Iranian stations, there was Fred Flintstone translated to Farsi. We returned to the US and I found a lot of the cartoons gone or they had started to censor out the violence. It went downhill from there. Eventually Cartoon network came along and now some of the alt media channels like MeTV run cartoons in the morning including Saturday mornings. The odd part is the adult commercials instead of commercials for toys and sweet cereals.

  • @stevedietrich8936
    @stevedietrich8936 Жыл бұрын

    Things that we learned watching the cartoons. If you see a tunnel painted on a rock, and a roadrunner runs through it, DON"T UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES, fall for it. If you run off a cliff, you won't fall as long as you keep your feet moving. Cars were invented in the stone age but powered by your legs. ACME made cool stuff.

  • @beebop9808
    @beebop9808 Жыл бұрын

    Those old 50's and 60's cartoons were great! I was watching one of them not that long ago, watching the classic cat outside in the snow looking into the house at the dog in the kitchen. The brand on the fridge being "Coldernel" 🤣 Those old guys pulling a fast one on us kids! lol Remember well my granny waking me at 6 am weekdays to catch 30 minutes of cartoons on the local station when they came back on air. Hey Hey we're the Monkeys! Remember those guys?! lol Life was good....

  • @Paladin1873

    @Paladin1873

    Жыл бұрын

    You know we're coming to your town . . .

  • @xaenon

    @xaenon

    Жыл бұрын

    The movie WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT. Early in the film, Roger and Baby Herman were making a Maroon Cartoon short. In the 'kitchen', look carefully at the name on the stove. A Hotternel....

  • @shibolinemress8913
    @shibolinemress8913 Жыл бұрын

    I remember watching The Flintstones, Speed Racer, Underdog, Kimba the White Lion, Gigantor, Rocky and Bullwinkle and many more favourites in the after school, pre-primetime or primetime slots. This was 1967/68, when Saturday morning cartoons were also taking on their well-known form. Then in the 1970's my Saturday morning staples were established. I bounced out of bed at 5 a.m. to catch my all-time favourites The Thunderbirds and Jonny Quest, both in re-runs by then. The cartoons ran till noon, and my Saturday ritual ended with the live-action Shock Theater, where host Doctor Creep (boy, that name wouldn't fly today!) introduced kids to the classic monster films. Gamera, Godzilla and The Creature from the Black Lagoon were my favourites! Another ritual was when the networks aired their previews of the coming season's new cartoon shows. Those were must-see TV and if you missed them, you were out of the loop the next day at school when all the other kids discussed which new cartoons they were most excited about! Never knew that my childhood would become history that deserves to be remembered! 😉😊

  • @kjtherrick4031
    @kjtherrick4031 Жыл бұрын

    Yes, I spent many Saturday mornings with various cartoons before they turned to garbage. Kids today don't have a clue. Thanks for sharing this!

  • @David.Anderson
    @David.Anderson Жыл бұрын

    The good old days, the early 80s and Saturday morning cartoons

  • @lancerevell5979

    @lancerevell5979

    Жыл бұрын

    My childhood "good old days" was 1960s and early 1970s.

  • @carywest9256

    @carywest9256

    Жыл бұрын

    The mid '60s, and going back into post WWII cartoonies. They wouldn't dare show that animated stuff, because it could hurt their sensitive feelings. Give me a damn break, bunch a damn weak minded fools.

  • @keithtorgersen9664

    @keithtorgersen9664

    Жыл бұрын

    @David Anderson, Voltron, Thundercats, TMNT…

  • @gamophyte

    @gamophyte

    Жыл бұрын

    @@keithtorgersen9664 thunder thunder thunder caaaaats!!

  • @AA-ke5cu

    @AA-ke5cu

    Жыл бұрын

    The only true good Ole days as far as cartoons are concerned: the 60's ; minus the race riots; assassinations; wars and freak pot heads and drug addicts. WALLY GATOR;HUCKELBERRY HOUND; JOHNNY QUEST; PEPE' LE PUE; ROADRUNNER; BORIS AND NATASHA; FELIX THE CAT;POPEYE AND OLIVE OIL,FLINTSTONES;... when SPEEDRACER and his mach 5 came out cartoons were ruined for good and haven't been the same since. All large quick Japanese eye ball garbage.and chim chim?? Cut me a break; that cartoon totally sucked.

  • @ceejay960
    @ceejay960 Жыл бұрын

    The irony is that, even though we spent all of Saturday morning watching cartoons, we still got outside and played with friends more than today's generation.

  • @SenileOtaku

    @SenileOtaku

    Жыл бұрын

    we were actually *ALLOWED* to wander off and play on our own, without the risk of someone calling Child Services on us.

  • @elsiestormont1366

    @elsiestormont1366

    Жыл бұрын

    True dat! Saturdays were endless!

  • @jackbloomer1334

    @jackbloomer1334

    Жыл бұрын

    Doesn't make you any better than anyone

  • @johnmcmorris1170
    @johnmcmorris1170 Жыл бұрын

    I was born in 1960. As a late baby boomer I was too young to get in on the cool "hippie" stuff and the golden age of the 60's and early 70's. But I DID cash in on the golden age of Saturday morning cartoon bonanza. My fondness childhood memories are laced with the Saturday morning TV on the TWO TV channels we go in rural Missouri.

  • @stickplayer2

    @stickplayer2

    Жыл бұрын

    1957 here. Right with you on this (and still too young by a few years for "hippie stuff").

  • @arrrg3846
    @arrrg3846 Жыл бұрын

    It was a time when my sister and I would have to cooperate. There was a lot of negotiation between a 7 and a 9 year old to watch our favorite cartoons on the only TV in the house. After the cartoon was settled for that hour or half hour, we had to change the channel, fine tune, and move the antenna around until the picture and sound was as good as could be. This was all before our parents woke up, when they would come and yell at us for sitting too close to the TV. 🙂

  • @tomr1630
    @tomr1630 Жыл бұрын

    I remember my dad getting a laugh over the coyotes misadventures with the road runner.

  • @bretmaples
    @bretmaples Жыл бұрын

    My kids still get Saturday Morning Cartoons thanks to having Boomerang on Amazon. They show all the cartoons I loved as a kid.

  • @stevewilliams6901
    @stevewilliams6901 Жыл бұрын

    YES, everything you said is true sir!! I was 5 in '66 so my entire life was centered around the Saturday morning get away from school!! This is an Excellent video!!

  • @michaelalexander43
    @michaelalexander43 Жыл бұрын

    I was born about three months before Hanna-Barbera's first TV cartoon Ruff and Reddy debuted in December 14, 1957. But earliest fringes of my memories go back to about late 1960 as a particular pinnacle childhood escapism was on the rise for Saturday mornings...where a kid be a kid.

  • @bbacher95
    @bbacher95 Жыл бұрын

    Great episode! However, there's something you failed to mention that I think also deserves to be remembered... For several years in the 70's there were prime-time specials that highlighted the new cartoons that would be coming to Saturday mornings at the start of the new season. I loved those shows! If memory serves me well the networks aired them at different times so that you could watch all three of them. I had paper and pencil out to make notes on the new cartoons I didn't want to miss. I specifically remember The Great Grape Ape and Jabberjaw made their debuts on the prime-time specials, and I was eager to catch them the following Saturday.

  • @schristy3637

    @schristy3637

    Жыл бұрын

    I forgot about the specials. I remember now how there would be full page ads(B&W) in the TV Guide. Comic book had ads too,but in color. They could be one or two pages. I still have my comic from 70's and 80's. Not a cartoon ad but a strange on. I one of O J Simpson for Dingo cowboy boots. You can see the ad on Comic vine.

  • @Dr-Jan-itor

    @Dr-Jan-itor

    Жыл бұрын

    I prefer South Park. I need to know when the New Terrance and Phillip is coming out.

  • @CA999

    @CA999

    Жыл бұрын

    ​​@@Dr-Jan-itor well they did recently featured the prince and princess of Canada. You must be difficult satisfy... 🙃

  • @CPTDoom

    @CPTDoom

    Жыл бұрын

    I (leading edge Gen X) remember scouring the TV Guide to find out when those specials were airing, and then using them to map out the viewing pattern for the season - which shows you had to watch first run, and which you'd watch during rerun times. I also was a great fan of the live action kids programs - Isis/Shazam and Electro Woman & Dyna Girl (which in retrospect had some of the worst acting known to TV) that aired among the commercials. Ah, the 70s.

  • @j1166240

    @j1166240

    Жыл бұрын

    I remember those too. Mom would always make sure us kids knew about them so she knew she could sleep in uninterrupted.

  • @SteveAubrey1762
    @SteveAubrey1762 Жыл бұрын

    I'M 60 years old and I STILL love those old cartoons! At the time...it was billed as Super Saturday. It was just like U said, a weekly ritual. My Super Saturdays we're from 1968- 1974. Today, we'd be called a " hippie" family so we didn't get all those cool cereals...well sometimes we would...but man, the Bugsloos, Bugs Bunny/ Road Runner, Foghorn Leghorn, Marvin the Martian....that singing/ dancing frog that only sang when nobody was around...Pink Panther, Scooby Doo,HR Puffinstuff, The Banana Splits, Tom & Jerry man, that was great. Oh, Sigmund the Sea monster! And there was this cartoon about weird aeroplanes and the dog, Smedley, always wanted a medal and would snicker all the time!

  • @billwilson5341

    @billwilson5341

    Жыл бұрын

    The name of "that singing/ dancing frog that only sang when nobody was around" was *Michigan J. Frog* and what a voice he had!

  • @SteveAubrey1762

    @SteveAubrey1762

    Жыл бұрын

    @@billwilson5341 oh wow! Ty! I never knew he had a name!

  • @johnkristopher9038

    @johnkristopher9038

    Жыл бұрын

    The dog's name was Muttly, the cartoon: Dastardly and Muttly in their Flying Machines. Dick Dastardly and Muttly also were in an earlier cartoon called Wacky Races. I watched them every week along with many others. So many good cartoons from that time!

  • @alisaaustin8431

    @alisaaustin8431

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, Penelope Pitstop. There was Kimba, Speed Racer, Land of the Lost, etc. I remember during my dating days this guy who I chatted with on the phone for the first (and last) time. He sounded exactly like Droopy the cartoon dog. I said to myself, "No. I can't. I'll just think of Droopy!"

  • @robertledford499
    @robertledford499 Жыл бұрын

    His description of saturday morning was spot on. Daffy Duck, Foghorn Leghorn, Pepe LePew, Mr Magoo, Elmer Fudd ad infinitum. Loved it.

  • @martensjd
    @martensjd Жыл бұрын

    This jogged my memory and brought back an old ritual: watching "Johnny Quest" while eating tomato soup.

  • @ghendar
    @ghendar Жыл бұрын

    Saturday Morning cartoons. Yet another of hundreds of different reasons it was great to be a kid in the 70s and 80s.

  • @ice9snowflake187
    @ice9snowflake187 Жыл бұрын

    I remember that the Saturday morning viewing experience, in the late '50's started with shows like Howdy Doody, and Pinky Lee, where sometimes cartoons were incorporated, but they were mainly variety shows for kids with live studio audiences. There was also the weird "Andy's Gang" show with footage of kids in a theater from 1948 appearing as the "live" studio audience, too. Local stations showed kids programs, too- often cartoons, like Betty Boop, or 1920's "Silly Symphonies" stuff. The audience was there already, and the networks just took a while to catch on.

  • @dr.froghopper6711

    @dr.froghopper6711

    Жыл бұрын

    Remember Sky King and his niece Penny?

  • @ice9snowflake187

    @ice9snowflake187

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dr.froghopper6711 yeah- and "Jet Jackson" [Captain Midnight].

  • @rdm925

    @rdm925

    Жыл бұрын

    Thanks, My memories of Saturday Morning TV, ran from 1959-1960 into the 1970's. It was a combination at first of cartoons (WB, Tom and Jerry, Rocky and Bullwinkle and Hanna-Barbara (Yogi Bear, Flintstones, Jetson's), Popeye the Sailor Man, etc), Laurel and Hardy, 3-Stooges also live action kids shows, like Howdy Doody Soupy Sales and also remember Fury, Sky King, Roy Rogers and one of my favorites Fractured Flickers!! And the morning would end at around noon with American Bandstand! Today's children are deprived and poorer by not watching these classics by contrast !

  • @lizj5740

    @lizj5740

    Жыл бұрын

    @@rdm925 *deprived?

  • @rdm925

    @rdm925

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lizj5740 , Thanks I corrected it.

  • @dannyjones3840
    @dannyjones3840 Жыл бұрын

    It truly is a shame that kids today will never know the childhood us born in the 70's or earlier knew. Playing outside, not having to worry about predators, and yes, Saturday morning cartoons. Love was so much simpler then.

  • @dawnstorm9768

    @dawnstorm9768

    Жыл бұрын

    There have always been predators, but there has not always been a 24\7 news cycle full of sensationalistic stories designed to share the daylights out of everybody. That's the difference.

  • @doccindy7545

    @doccindy7545

    Жыл бұрын

    As a 10 year old my friends and I encountered child predators in the nearby park frequently and actually taunted them and then ran away. My parents would have been mortified.

  • @genek8630

    @genek8630

    Жыл бұрын

    They can still watch Saturday morning cartoons on ME TV.

  • @magform
    @magform Жыл бұрын

    Being a veteran of those Saturday mornings of the Sixties, and now retired, Saturday mornings have certainly changed. Honestly, the big three networks seem little different on weekends than they are the weekday mornings. As I watch those same cartoons again on alternative networks, I now recognize the clever programing where the scripts, though supposedly written for the children's market, were loaded with quips only adults would noticed. Very clever writing. And those concerned parents, so worried about all that TV the children were watching, now have children and grandchildren with their faces in front of computer screens or game screens, totally enthralled with the content. Little seems to have changed in many ways. Still miss my Jonny Seven OMA. Great video!

  • @KeeponBluezen
    @KeeponBluezen3 ай бұрын

    Super Friends was my jam. In the late 70's it would air at 6am, what an injustice. I guess i didn't have an alarm clock yet? I dunno, because I would routinely wake up and run to the TV at about quarter to 7, and only catch the last bit. As I aged out, they all got so noticeably commercial, so I naturally moved on to more adult activities. But I still get nostalgic and sentimental about Super Friends:)

  • @clydehall9990
    @clydehall9990 Жыл бұрын

    One of my favorite Saturday shows in that era was 'The CBS Children's Film Festival' with Kukla, Fran, and Ollie. Not cartoons, but international films that, along with the fun and excitement of cartoon superheroes and ghost-chasers, added a unique Saturday window to childhood in other cultures and locations. For a kid living in a very small rural community, it was part of what made those Saturdays special.

  • @dennisud
    @dennisud Жыл бұрын

    As a kid, my Dad told me he loved going to the Movies and seeing Serials every week before the Matinee! So I can understand how this came about. I loved growing up and watching as much of the Saturday Cartoon as possible!

  • @Mrfrontrow
    @Mrfrontrow Жыл бұрын

    Oh My !!! This really did bring back so many fond, fond memories., I was born in 1950 and for me the late 50's and early 60's cartoon Sat. mornings are so nostalgic. Even in those early years I would spend a couple of hours everty Sat morning watching cartoons. A couple of my favorites were "Ruff and Ready" and "Mighty Mouse." I literally had tears in my eyes watching this VLOG! Thanks for reminding me about a simpler time in life. It really was all "about being young"

  • @PR-fk5yb
    @PR-fk5yb Жыл бұрын

    Atom Ant and Migthy Mouse also deserve to be remembered. On Friday night my mother prepared my meals along with a glass of milk. She could remain in bed for an extra hour or two knowing I was safe watching tv.

  • @jocelyncote8200
    @jocelyncote8200 Жыл бұрын

    I think that was in the top 10 best times of my life!

  • @jeffcoan4038

    @jeffcoan4038

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed. The big bowl of cereal and 5 hours of cartoons was fantastic! Then at 12pm, go outside and play.

  • @SpiritMover314

    @SpiritMover314

    Жыл бұрын

    Without a shadow of a doubt…..👌🏾👍🏾

  • @SpiritMover314

    @SpiritMover314

    Жыл бұрын

    @@jeffcoan4038Yupp!…I said 7-11am…..I was close…LOL. Then, yep, outside to ride bikes, wrestle, play court baseball, race, go get our friends in the neighborhood to come out etc; Even the food tasted better then!

  • @rudijoris9555
    @rudijoris9555 Жыл бұрын

    I so remember Saturday morning cartoons! I was a little kid in the 70s and early 80s ,that is definitely one of my fondest memories! The Super Friends were my absolute favourite! This was such a good episode! Brought back some memories I haven't thought about in a long time. Thanks History Guy.

  • @sinnedsinister
    @sinnedsinister7 ай бұрын

    All I remember as a child was Saturday morning cartoons. It was a way to wake up. Not to have my parents buy toys. I did that from my paper route money I worked for starting at the age of 12. Saturdays were the only day I didn't deliver papers. It was a whole day off for me as a kid. It was difficult for me when it came to raising my kids, to give them something to do on Saturdays. There were no Saturday morning cartoons for them until Cartoon Netwrok came along other than PBS. It is sad that Saturday mornings turned into simply, just another morning, especially for my kids.

  • @craigmorris2045
    @craigmorris2045 Жыл бұрын

    I remember Cap'n Crunch,Quisp. The commercials were quite attention getting also. SCOOBY-DOO. MOTOR MOUSE.JETSONS ,JOSIE AND THE PUSSYCATS..ROGER RAMJET,CASPER THE FRIENDLY GHOST,SO MANY GOOD ONES.But like you said it was a weekly ritual.Tom and Jerry.Johnny Quest,Foghorn Leghorn,Roadrunner..I enjoyed them all.Commericals always reminded me of Christmas also.And all the cool prizes in boxes of cereal...Times have changed.

  • @loufancelli1330
    @loufancelli1330 Жыл бұрын

    Having grown up in 70s and 80s I understand that some folks my age think today's kids are "missing out" but they aren't. Our parents thought we were "missing out" because we didn't play kick the can or street ball or whatever, but none of us would trade our Saturday morning cartoons for that nonsense :). I think what we miss with those sentiments is that being a kid is always a carefree, less stressful time as compared to adulthood. It doesn't matter what era you grew up in.

  • @nik07nik

    @nik07nik

    Жыл бұрын

    Of course it matters what era you grow up in

  • @goodun2974

    @goodun2974

    Жыл бұрын

    Lou, "a friendly game of kick the can grew wild in the backward....but now it's just a mall, that's all.... time just turned it all Into A Mall...." choppily excerpted from a lovely song from Don Henry (no, not the Eagles guy), from an album titled Wild in the Backyard. Anyway, in the late Seventies we watched Saturday morning cartoons, but invariably our mothers kicked us out of the house, telling us that dinner was at 6 and don't be late or we'd go hungry. And we were indeed runnung wild in our backyard, and in our friend's backyards, and off in the woods, unsupervised and unstructured, no helicopter parents hovering nearby. It was wonderful; and surprising how little actual trouble we got ourselves into.

  • @trombone113
    @trombone113 Жыл бұрын

    Now the best I can get is 1 hour between 7am and 8am during the week. Not a good time for kids to watch as they are in school. BUT, being long retired now, I get to laugh at all the parts I just didn't get when I was a kid. 😁

  • @trombone113

    @trombone113

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you, History Guy. Another great video !!!

  • @valentinegordon2923
    @valentinegordon29232 ай бұрын

    My two sons, Born in 2009 and 2011, Watch Saturday morning cartoons every weekend- Thanks to ME-TV Before that, I had to seek them out on the internet And Before that I had to scour goodwill and yard sales for VHS tapes

  • @dwaynecoy1871
    @dwaynecoy1871 Жыл бұрын

    My favorite cereal from back in the day? Qwisp and Coco Puffs. Favorite cartoon? Pink Panther. Born in 60, so my heyday for Saturday mornings was mid 60's to mid 70's.

  • @timbaumann9046
    @timbaumann9046 Жыл бұрын

    I AGREE COMPLETELY... I was born in 1964 when the whole "Saturday Morning Cartoon" era came into being... Twice each year we had the Spring and Fall Lineup which if you were a kid back then that little thing called a "TV Guide" was an ESSENTIAL sort of Bible which you pursed over ENDLESSLY until you figured out just the "right mix" that appealed to you and your friends. That guide got marked on all over the place and when things like the World Series came around you the kid got real pissed if you had to miss an episode knowing that only later in re-runs you could figure out what it was you missed in that particular series because if you lived in the east coast those kids got to watch what you missed if you lived on the west coast... Ah what memories!

  • @MrWeusi
    @MrWeusi Жыл бұрын

    I used to watch those cartoons religiously!!

  • @goodun2974
    @goodun2974 Жыл бұрын

    What, no mention of Mr. Peabody and Sherman and the Way-back time machine, nor the Fractured Fairy Tales? This is sacrilege!

  • @truman0316
    @truman031611 ай бұрын

    I am 51. I miss my cartoon Saturday mornings fueled with Sugar Smacks or Sugar Frosted Flakes. At noon, you went outside and played until dark. You played made up games, swam in small creeks, or went on epic bike journeys. You used gun shaped tree branches to fight the Empire or the stage coach robbers. And by God's good grace we made home with only skinned knees or bruises. Thanks for the video and the trip down memory lane.

  • @1stpogo
    @1stpogo Жыл бұрын

    I remember every September when the various stations would have a special show on Friday nights when they would preview the new cartoons starting that fall. I would be almost giddy with excitement as the clock counted down to its start. My brother and I would sit side by side choosing which ones we were looking forward to the most.

  • @jphilb

    @jphilb

    Жыл бұрын

    Was going to mention this. The great Sneak Peak on Friday night. Must have been something if I still remember those once a year shows.