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As children, we were lively, resilient little humans who enjoyed getting up at the crack of dawn on a Saturday in order to get our cartoon fix, showing true dedication and potential for strong adulthood commitments. Those days are long gone, but we can still look back to the good old days of pure enjoyment from the animated world. Here are the greatest cartoons from our childhood days. The Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Comedy Hour Dating back as early as the 1930s, every guy can get behind some classic Porky Pig, Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny. The Warner Bros. classic has been done and redone from black and white to color, ...

The NFL gave us a pretty fantastic 2012 season, and now we get a post-Super Bowl treat in the form of these awesome graphic illustrations of some of the season's match-ups from Pixar animator Austin Madison. Notice the clever representations of the team mascots in battle, such as the Boondock Saints for New Orleans and some celebrity Bills for Buffalo. You also will see that some teams (the Jets), did not fare as well as others (the Ravens). Well done. Green Bay Packers - Seattle Seahawks Cincinnati Bengals - Kansas City Chiefs Pittsburgh Steelers - N.Y. Giants Cleveland Browns - Indianapolis Colts Carolina Panthers - New Orleans Saints Denver Broncos - Atlanta Falcons Baltimore ...

Many of us have had to use CAPTCHA at some time in our lives when buying stuff online and it usually leads us to ask, "What the hell is that phrase supposed to mean?" Thanks to the good people of the Internet, now we know. A bunch of users have taken their favorite nonsensical jumbles of letters from CAPTCHA sites and turned them into the punchlines of crudely drawn cartoons. The results are hysterical.  ...

10. "Father of the Pride" (NBC, August 2004) The brainchild of Dreamworks’ Jeffrey Katzenberg, this prime-time CGI cartoon sitcom came with a huge ad campaign during the Summer Olympics, Emmy-winning voice talents such as John Goodman and Carl Reiner, and the likenesses and endorsements of magical Germans Siegfried and Roy. What could possibly be missing? Humor. Although nearly derailed by Roy Horn’s near-fatal ironically-getting-eaten-by-a-tiger incident, the production soldiered on at reportedly $1.6 million per episode to produce a completely unremarkable cartoon about celebrity cartoon ...

Cartoon characters make us laugh, mostly because they are goofy looking, which is unfortunate for these real-life people since they happen to look like these ridiculous cartoon characters. Al Roker with his twin, Ali Williams of "Family Guy" ...