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I'd just like to take this opportunity to thank the people that created "Underdog". Not the least of which was Wally Cox. I spent many happy Saturday mornings anticipating this show.
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That theme sticks with me all these decades later - so deep, so rich - I love it!!!!! I agree with all of you: cartoons today are nothing more than a vehicle to market imported crap. What happened?????
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@65kowalski - Boy, isn't that the truth? I loved being able to watch cartoons without any message shoved in our faces about how to act or what to think or believe. We actually got that stuff back then from our parents! Imagine that! Cartoons were just for entertainment, for having fun; just you, your siblings, and bowls of cold cereal, and we were happy like that.
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@ReneandMae - It's worse than that.There is the added, depressing aspect that today's cartoons are aimed at making kids into politically correct, tree-hugging "citizens of the world."
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Is it me or does Simon Bar Sinister look a lot like Pope Benedict
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@ReneandMae you said a mouthful brutha
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I love the ad for "Downton Abbey" running during the "Underdog" theme. Does YouTube think there's a crossover market for that?
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@Tex035 i loved the cartoon as well.
I really feel sorry for kids of today, they have to grow up with terrible cartoons, compared to what we grew up with in the 60s & 70s. Back then the cartoons were actually funny, and the now-simplistic-looking animation was cutting edge for TV.
Nowadays, the studios in the U.S. make flat, simplistic, crappy cartoons because they want to save a buck on costs. And they have no idea how to be funny, so they settle for stupid and crass, instead.
ReneandMae 3 months ago 12
@ReneandMae I agree with you 100%....Its all about quantity instead of quality........
raydio60 2 months ago 5