Not just for the cartoons, Saturday morning we always felt we could just do anything and be creative or explore the neighborhood on our bikes with our friends siblings and cousins
You really shouldn't be. It's wasted energy. . Children today have a plethora of great cartoon shows to watch any day of the week, not just on Saturday mornings, and the visual quality and graphics are far better.
Saturday mornings in the 1970's was great with cartoons and a bowl of cereal😃I miss those days😫What a great time to be a child😃Thank you Rhetty for History for ALL you do🙏🏻ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
I just miss Saturday morning cartoons, i miss the times when you just had a tv and all you had to do was just turn it on and there it was, 8 hours of heavenly glory 👍 then went outside and played the rest of the day👍
I used to watch from 5:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. One O'clock, the cartoons ended, and Soul Train came on. That meant it was time to eat lunch and then go outside.
Ha!!!! I was a kid in the 50’s and 60’s. But as an adult in the 70’s I still remember watching all those cartoons. Some people just never grow up. 🤣👍 Hi Jodie! Happy Birthday!🎂 👋😁🇦🇺
SuperFriends was a favorite of mine. I remember waking up early on Saturdays, having a bowl of Fruit Loops (sometimes eaten straight from the box) and turing the knob on the tv to watch cartoons.
I loved watching Hong Kong Phooey! Scatman Crothers did his voice! If you ever do a Part 2, I also loved Jabberjaw, who sounded like Curly from the Three Stooges!
I remember watching reruns of Groovie Goolies and dancing to the music! Remember Palabra Jot, Romper Room, Mister Rogers. Those would be cool to cover.
I'm 59 years old and I remember all of these Saturday morning cartoons i would channel surf between all three of the networks NBC,CBS and ABC watching all of the cartoons and all of these cartoons were among the many that i watched every Saturday morning from 7 o'clock until noon all here in a small town in Southern Oklahoma, Thanks for the Memories of Saturday Morning Cartoons and have a great weekend Thank You.🇺🇲📺💞📺🇺🇲
I loved Hong Kong Phooey! It was my favorite show as a kid. There is a quote from the show that I use myself sometimes in conversations: "I wonder if I ever congratulated Mom and Dad about me."
I just loved Captain Caveman and the teen angels and I have the show in fact I love captain Caveman,s epic yell and I even Lip sync to his battle cry and beat my chest.
It's funny, I'm surprised that so many of these were only on for one season. I remember them and it feels like I watched them for years. Must've been reruns. 🙂
Rhetty, You really did it now and will pay for it. I just got phone calls from Atom Ant, Mighty Mouse and Johnny Quest that they are coming for you. George Jetson also had Rosie call but I would not worry about George.
I used to plan my saturday mornings on friday using the tv guide. As a kid I couldn't wait till my mom brought home the newest tv guide. That was fun times then.
I remember watching Josie and the Pussycats, The Archies, Plastic Man, The Superfriends, Bugs Bunny Cartoon Hour, and Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. Of course, the 70s had many live-action shows, such as Shazam, The Land of the Lost, The Secrets of Isis, H.R. Puff n' Stuff, The Banana Splits, Lidsville, Bugaloos, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. Kids in the 70s had the best childhoods with every Saturday morning starting at 7 am until 12 pm. When either American Bandstand or Soul Train came on, one knew that the cartoons were over. Thanks for the memories, Rhetty.
In fifth grade, I wanted a Hong Kong Phooey lunchbox in the worst way, but my mom talked me out of it.(I ended up with Betsey Clark[a Hallmark Cards character]instead.)
The Bugs Bunny Show ruled my Saturday mornings. Along with Muppets Babies, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Sid and Marty Croft, Hardy Boys, and of course The Muppet Show was always first on the schedule! I can still hear the opening company logo music before the titles. The Best!!!!
A bowl of Coco Puffs and Saturday morning cartoons , nothing was better. I also remember looking forward to the networks fall line up that showed what new cartoons were coming.
I was born in 2000 and remember watching most of these shows on Boomerang. Hong Kong Phooey and Scooby Doo are my favorites among the pre-Cartoon Network era shows.
As a kid in the 70s/ 80s i loved waking up early saturday morning to watch my favorite cartoons The Smurfs , with a big bowl of cereal ..lol Those were the good Ol days ❤
WOW, total blast from the past. How times back then were so much simpler. I loved Saturday morning cartoons! Scooby Doo was one of my favorites as well as all the Hana Barbara productions. Who could forget Bugs Bunny, Wiley Coyote, Road Runner, Foghorn Leghorn, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck and all the gang. WOW, I really miss those times!
What a great time to be a kid. I remember getting up early on Saturday morning with a giant bowl of Captain crunch with crunchberrys watching cartoons until noon . Great days .
As a kid growing up in the late 60's and early 70's I remember these classic cartoons from the past and all the huge bowls of cereal I consumed it was great times! From 7am to after 1pm I'd watch all these great shows! It's a shame that my kids didn't have those same great memories as I did! Thanks for posting this Rhetty!
I remember watching static from 5:30 to 5:45, 5 minutes of test pattern then 10 minutes of PSAs (never understood the Salvation Army man talking about not subbing anymore) before the fun began at 6:00. Sometimes I’d be up early enough to catch the last 30 minutes of the last, late, late show that ram some kind of movie starting sometimes much earlier in the night.
All those Hannah Barbbera cartoons reran well into the 80’s. Anyone from the 80’s would know the USA Cartoon Express!!! My favorite long forgotten Saturday morning cartoon that just barely missed the 70’s as it came out in 1980 would be Thundarr the Barbarian. Loved that cartoon! I will admit the 80’s cartoons are more nostalgic to me being born in 76. Not just Saturday morning but the after school cartoons then were HUGE to us kids. Cartoons like Inspector Gadget, G.I. Joe, Transformers, Jem(and the holograms), He-Man, M.A.S.K and many more. Love to see a video on that. Thanks for the memory reboot!!!
It didn’t hurt that all the mentioned after school cartoons above also had a highly collectible and fun line of toys to play with to back up watching the show.
Hi everyone 😊❤they are not forgotten for those of us who were there. I wish kids today could watch tv like this. Truly wholesome.😊❤ God Bless to one and all😊❤
One of my favorites was Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch. Run-chi-ka! My very most favorite (still is) was the Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show! The Pink Panther theme with AirPods in is amazing!
I remember Captain Caveman , Pebbles & Bam Bam and Kung Phouey. Those days in the 70's and 80's as a kid were the best. Saturday's were special if you were a kid back then.
Grew up in the 90s but cartoons from the 70s and earlier were shown often on various channels. We had a Sabrina cartoon also called Sabrina: the Animated Series. Far different from that one, though. In 1996 there was also Cave Kids starring Pebbles and Bam Bam. In the 90s we had our own Saturday morning blocks. I was addicted to One Saturday Morning.
I was a child of the '60s. Rocky and Bullwinkle, and Underdog were my favorites. But as an older child, I remember eating cereal to Sea Lab 2020 (amusing in retrospect) and there was an animated version of Around the World in 80 Days that I loved.
If I had to pick one, it would be Hong Kong Phooey. He was the first accidental/clueless hero that I remember. The "Hong Kong Phooey book of Kung Fu" was ridiculous and hilarious because it had an answer for every situation that HKP found himself in. Poor Spot... he did all the work and Hong Kong took all the credit! Casting Scatman Crothers for the voice was genius because he was unbelievably expressive. I can't believe there's only like 15 episodes of this cartoon. WE WERE ROBBED! 🤣
I was a young adult in this period, i enjoyed them too, as did my brother and sisters. My favorites have always been the Classic Warner Brothers Cartoons. Well as we said in the 70s Far Out.
The Hair Bears were a favorite of mine, being played every now and then when I was growing up in the '80s. Despite only being on air for one season, the large parking lot at Kings Dominion had a section named after them. Grape Ape had a section as well, as did many other obscure H-B cartoon characters like Captain Caveman. Kings Dominion back then was a spectacle for a kid. Hanna-Barbera Land, Smurf Mountain, Yogi's Cave, and more were all things I looked forward to. Smurf Mountain was still around when I'd take my high school girlfriend (who loved Smurfs) there in the '90s, but it was repurposed not long after Paramount bought the park. Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm are one of my earliest memories. Not the cartoon, mind you, but I think it was my third or fourth birthday, so around '81 or '82. I had a race car cake, and the neighbors' kids, nicknamed after the characters, were there. Not long after, my parents separated, and we moved four hours away, incidentally not far from Kings Dominion.
Fat Albert, Pink Panther, Super Friends, as well as numerous others from the 60s that were syndicated and we watched them in the 70s. Speed Racer, Ricochet Rabbit, Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har, and Woody Woodpecker were some of my favs.
Thank you so much brother. This has certainly brought back many memories. I hope you do this again, as there are many many more cartoons to reminisce about.
Man, I wish I can go back into those times when Saturday mornings are truly a special event. I would love to see a video on the forgotten 80s and 90s cartoons such as Heathcliff, Fluppy Dogs, The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs and more.
I loved The Flintstones and The Jetsons. Looney Tunes, especially Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny. I liked watching Superfriends with my brother. Speed Racer, Kimba, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, Josie & the Pussycats, plus so many more. Not a cartoon, but I liked Lidsville, Johnny Socco, and Giant Robot. Schoolhouse Rock was fun when it would pop in during breaks. Thanks, Rhett. I remember all of these old cartoons. 😁
Wish these were streaming somewhere. man core memories. I used to pretend to be Hong Kong phooey. Chopping everything with my hand. Drove my mom crazy. lol.
My SatAM memories are primarily from around a decade later when Garfield and the Ninja Turtles ruled CBS right before the end of the era. However, some of the characters featured here did carry over into the 1980’s and 90’s thanks to local reruns and Cartoon Network. Jabberjaw was fairly omnipresent in my life circa 1985. I imagine some of today’s children experience quite the SatAM feast as parents and grandparents introduce them to vintage cartoons that they enjoy alongside modern hits. The dedicated blocks might have vanished long ago, but I’m confident the SatAM spirit lives on. Thanks for the video.
Another good one Rhetty! Some of our old skool cartoons will be on MeTV Toons channel starting Tuesday June 25th. Channel 2.10 in the Pa/Philly/Delaware region.
I wasn't born yet during the '70s, but I so remember some of these cartoons like Hair Bear Bunch, Funky Phantom, and Hong Kong Phooey, among others. Some were aired on Cartoon Network during the early/mid-90s (which is how I knew of them). Also, other cartoons from this era (or at least close to it) you didn't mention that I also grew up with are Gary Coleman (he's an angel/kid), Shirt Tales, and PawPaw Bears. There were several others (my dad had VHS recordings off the TV), but I can't remember the names (and I no longer have said tapes anymore). Those stuck with me though. I miss watching them!
its sad that kids today will never know how great saturday mornings were!
I agree! I really enjoyed that time. Thank you for watching!
Very sad indeed.
Not just for the cartoons, Saturday morning we always felt we could just do anything and be creative or explore the neighborhood on our bikes with our friends siblings and cousins
We looked so forward to watching cartoons on SATURDAY! No Cartoon Network, ECT!
You really shouldn't be. It's wasted energy. . Children today have a plethora of great cartoon shows to watch any day of the week, not just on Saturday mornings, and the visual quality and graphics are far better.
Not only were the cartoons great, the commercials for new toys hyped us even further. Ah the memories...
I still get up on Saturday mornings with my two sons and put on cartoons and cereal, so they can experience my childhood
Thank you for watching and carrying on the tradition Kenneth!
It would of been awesome if I could go back in time just to relive as a kid again in the 70's and 80's..The Good-O-days as a kid!! 😊
@@rikkiross7691 I feel the same way only I’m looking for the ‘40’s and 50’s !!
Don’t wish to be a “downer”, just wanna’ make sure y’all don’t use “of” instead of “have” ( “It would (HAVE) been awesome…”).
Just sayin’! 👍😊
@@robertvandeventer7099 wait, so you were a kid in the 40s or you want to be a kid in the 40s?
I loved Speed Buggy, Captain Caveman, Ricochet Rabbit, Hong Kong Phooey and Starblazers.📺
Hare bare bunch
Starblazers was awesome.
Saturday mornings in the 1970's was great with cartoons and a bowl of cereal😃I miss those days😫What a great time to be a child😃Thank you Rhetty for History for ALL you do🙏🏻ROCK ON!!!!!!!🤘🏻🤙🏻✌🏻
I can remember eating not only cereal but pop tarts or Danish go-rounds.
Getting sugared up and busting moves on the Green Machine with a revolver rubber pellet gun.
I just miss Saturday morning cartoons, i miss the times when you just had a tv and all you had to do was just turn it on and there it was, 8 hours of heavenly glory 👍 then went outside and played the rest of the day👍
I used to watch from 5:30 a.m. until 1 p.m.
One O'clock, the cartoons ended, and Soul Train came on.
That meant it was time to eat lunch and then go outside.
I love Soul Trian well 90s and early 2000s lol
As I got a little older I started to watch a bit of that Soul Train...wondering why I liked it so much.
Doesn't anybody remember Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch? Loved that cartoon. And Hercules too.
Those were good ones! I will definitely have some more episodes. Thank you for watching Joe!
Thanks Rhetty. I suffered a stroke last Saturday and I needed this. I needed the memories.
I hope you feel better and recover soon! You can do it!!
That stinks! Hang in there!
I'm sorry to hear about that happening. I will be thinking and praying for you to have a speedy recovery.
Ha!!!! I was a kid in the 50’s and 60’s. But as an adult in the 70’s I still remember watching all those cartoons. Some people just never grow up. 🤣👍
Hi Jodie! Happy Birthday!🎂 👋😁🇦🇺
Thanks Paul, if I was over there it wouldn’t be my birthday yet. 😂🎂👋😁🇺🇸
There were definitely some great cartoons in the 60s that seemed to live on even still today. I need to do a video on them. Thanks for watching Paul!
Paul was just time traveling! What's the future like?
@@RhettyforHistory well it was great yesterday. 👍🎂
SuperFriends was a favorite of mine. I remember waking up early on Saturdays, having a bowl of Fruit Loops (sometimes eaten straight from the box) and turing the knob on the tv to watch cartoons.
Fun Fact: Many of the Groovy Ghoulies characters were voiced by Howard Morris aka Ernest T, Bass from the Andy Griffith show.
Thank you for watching and sharing a little more about the show!
I loved watching Hong Kong Phooey! Scatman Crothers did his voice! If you ever do a Part 2, I also loved Jabberjaw, who sounded like Curly from the Three Stooges!
Maybe the jabberjaw creator was a stooge fan
I ❤ watching your channel. Brings back my childhood memories.
Thank you for watching and I'm happy to hear you are enjoying the channel content!
Who knew there were so many teen mysteries to solve in the 1970s!
Haha! True! Thank you for watching!
Not to mention Jabberjaw as well. The Scooby Doo formula was reused constantly..
you missed Scooby Doo ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
And they all had a band!
I remember watching reruns of Groovie Goolies and dancing to the music! Remember Palabra Jot, Romper Room, Mister Rogers. Those would be cool to cover.
I'm 59 years old and I remember all of these Saturday morning cartoons
i would channel surf between all three of the networks NBC,CBS and ABC
watching all of the cartoons and all of these cartoons were among the many
that i watched every Saturday morning from 7 o'clock until noon all here in a
small town in Southern Oklahoma, Thanks for the Memories of Saturday Morning Cartoons and have a great weekend Thank You.🇺🇲📺💞📺🇺🇲
Born 74' & As always, these videos make me both happy 😁 and sad 😢 at the same time. I want to go back!!! 😭 ❤
I loved Hong Kong Phooey! It was my favorite show as a kid.
There is a quote from the show that I use myself sometimes in conversations:
"I wonder if I ever congratulated Mom and Dad about me."
That's great! I was also a big fan of that show, but don't recall that quote. (I'm definitely stealing it.)
Thank You for the Video (and the memories) 😀
I hope All is Well.
You're right...... I forgot about most of these but remember watching them now that you brought them up
Many of them I really loved. Thank you for watching Tammie!
I just loved Captain Caveman and the teen angels and I have the show in fact I love captain Caveman,s epic yell and I even Lip sync to his battle cry and beat my chest.
Same 😊
OMG that takes me back when I was 5 years old I love the 70s I miss it a lot.
I remember watching Pebbles & Bam Bam! Also The Jackson 5! 😄
That was another big one from the decade. Thank you for watching LaManteca76!
I still have my Archie comic books from this time ❤❤❤❤❤
Those would be great to have! Thank you for watching and sharing what you have vashtikelly6837!
The '70s and '80s were a golden time for Saturday morning cartoons.
Yes they were. The 60s had some nice ones too. Some of the most iconic ones in fact. Thank you for watching joseph!
It's funny, I'm surprised that so many of these were only on for one season. I remember them and it feels like I watched them for years. Must've been reruns. 🙂
I’m an 1980s kid who grew up with these shows. This is what a true Saturday morning is for me.
I watched all but the last 3. I also loved Shmoo and Josie and the Pussycats.
Those two you mentioned were big as well. I'll have to get them in a future episode. Thank you for watching!
The T.V. networks and the music business SUCK these days!
And, kids wonder why rock and roll never dies!!! ✌️
You got that right!
Rhetty, You really did it now and will pay for it. I just got phone calls from Atom Ant, Mighty Mouse and Johnny Quest that they are coming for you. George Jetson also had Rosie call but I would not worry about George.
Those are all great ones that I liked as well. I'll definitely need to do more episodes. Thank you for watching my friend!
Had the luxury of watching these in reruns in the 80s.
Thank you for watching and sharing your memories with us Rob-rx3jw!
I miss speed racer. I remember all of those cartoons except Sea Lab 2020. Thanks for the trip down Saturday Morning memory lane :)
I remember The Funky Phantom a pinch! I'm almost 57 years old.
I used to plan my saturday mornings on friday using the tv guide. As a kid I couldn't wait till my mom brought home the newest tv guide. That was fun times then.
Those TV Guides were essential to have and use. Thank you for watching!
Ahhh back when cartoons were actually cartoons. There's really nothing like the cartoons from the 60s thru the 80s
I wasn't alive in the 1970s, but I remember watching a lot of these as reruns on Cartoon Network. Thanks for the trip down memory lane.
You're welcome elbuenohombre and thank you for watching! Many of these enjoyed a great life in reruns.
"Big race, big race today. Vroom, vroom." Loved Speed Buggy. I remember every one of those fun cartoons.
Speed Buggy was awesome! Thank you for watching lynnsenger9950!
I remember watching Josie and the Pussycats, The Archies, Plastic Man, The Superfriends, Bugs Bunny Cartoon Hour, and Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids. Of course, the 70s had many live-action shows, such as Shazam, The Land of the Lost, The Secrets of Isis, H.R. Puff n' Stuff, The Banana Splits, Lidsville, Bugaloos, Electra Woman and Dyna Girl, and Sigmund and the Sea Monsters. Kids in the 70s had the best childhoods with every Saturday morning starting at 7 am until 12 pm. When either American Bandstand or Soul Train came on, one knew that the cartoons were over. Thanks for the memories, Rhetty.
In fifth grade, I wanted a Hong Kong Phooey lunchbox in the worst way, but my mom talked me out of it.(I ended up with Betsey Clark[a Hallmark Cards character]instead.)
I remember a few of these cartoons. Saturday mornings 🌄 will never be the same without them!! Your friend, Jeff!!
Thank you for watching and commenting Jeff!
Saturday morning cartoons in the 70s was great. I loved the funky Phantom.
Thank you for watching and sharing one you loved catflap001!
This is gold! I remember all of these. Thanks Rhetty!
You're welcome and thank you for watching Wayne!
This reminded me about the man behind a lot of the crazy voices on these cartoons. Mel Blanc was know as the man of a thousand voices.
I grew up watching all of these 70's cartoons!!
Thank you for watching and sharing what you watched mounttahoma100!
8:15, the guy in purple. Might be one of the most recycled animated villains of all time.
Snidely Whiplash (and his canine sidekick, Muttley) of Wacky Racers
The Bugs Bunny Show ruled my Saturday mornings. Along with Muppets Babies, Rocky and Bullwinkle, Sid and Marty Croft, Hardy Boys, and of course The Muppet Show was always first on the schedule! I can still hear the opening company logo music before the titles. The Best!!!!
Thank you for watching and sharing some of the ones that you enjoyed penbucket!
H.R. Puff n stuff! And the great grape ape I used to watch all of them!!
Pink Panther, Josie & the Pussy Cats in outerspace! , Sigmund & the Sea Monster, so bad it was good! 😂😂😂😂
The Snorks
That's definitely a forgotten 80s one! Thank you for watching!
Id love to relieve one Saturday in the summer of 75.
That would be nice wouldn't it? Thank you for watching provost5752!
Heck ya Speed Buggy!
Thank you for watching jkxelor1295!
A bowl of Coco Puffs and Saturday morning cartoons , nothing was better. I also remember looking forward to the networks fall line up that showed what new cartoons were coming.
I remember watching some of these cartoons. Absolutely loved them.
I was born in 2000 and remember watching most of these shows on Boomerang. Hong Kong Phooey and Scooby Doo are my favorites among the pre-Cartoon Network era shows.
I remember most of these from my childhood in Australia. We tended to get a lot of old US shows repeated all throughout the 80s. Loved them
Thank you for watching and letting us know these came to Australia!
As a kid in the 70s/ 80s i loved waking up early saturday morning to watch my favorite cartoons The Smurfs , with a big bowl of cereal ..lol Those were the good Ol days ❤
I remember every one of these shows, i am 63 and not thought of them in forever
Thank you for watching Mark!
WOW, total blast from the past. How times back then were so much simpler. I loved Saturday morning cartoons! Scooby Doo was one of my favorites as well as all the Hana Barbara productions. Who could forget Bugs Bunny, Wiley Coyote, Road Runner, Foghorn Leghorn, Yosemite Sam, Daffy Duck and all the gang. WOW, I really miss those times!
Born in '68,these cartoons came out at the perfect time.I remember everyone of them.had the metal Hong Kong Phooey lunchbox I took to school
What a great time to be a kid. I remember getting up early on Saturday morning with a giant bowl of Captain crunch with crunchberrys watching cartoons until noon . Great days .
Saturday morning cartoons were awesome.I used to watch all of them that you mentioned.
It was definitely a great time! Thank you for watching Patty!
I really enjoyed this! I was born in the 90s and didn't get to experience these
Thank you for watching BIGGER_RED!
alot of these programs i will never forget
Thank you for watching morgan8757!
As a kid growing up in the late 60's and early 70's I remember these classic cartoons from the past and all the huge bowls of cereal I consumed it was great times! From 7am to after 1pm I'd watch all these great shows! It's a shame that my kids didn't have those same great memories as I did! Thanks for posting this Rhetty!
It's amazing how my kids got up as early as 6 am to watch cartoons. But had trouble to get up at 7 in a school week. 😆😆
You're right about that and it was the same for me. Thank you for watching Monika!
I remember watching static from 5:30 to 5:45, 5 minutes of test pattern then 10 minutes of PSAs (never understood the Salvation Army man talking about not subbing anymore) before the fun began at 6:00.
Sometimes I’d be up early enough to catch the last 30 minutes of the last, late, late show that ram some kind of movie starting sometimes much earlier in the night.
All those Hannah Barbbera cartoons reran well into the 80’s. Anyone from the 80’s would know the USA Cartoon Express!!! My favorite long forgotten Saturday morning cartoon that just barely missed the 70’s as it came out in 1980 would be Thundarr the Barbarian. Loved that cartoon! I will admit the 80’s cartoons are more nostalgic to me being born in 76. Not just Saturday morning but the after school cartoons then were HUGE to us kids. Cartoons like Inspector Gadget, G.I. Joe, Transformers, Jem(and the holograms), He-Man, M.A.S.K and many more. Love to see a video on that. Thanks for the memory reboot!!!
It didn’t hurt that all the mentioned after school cartoons above also had a highly collectible and fun line of toys to play with to back up watching the show.
I watched most on Boomerang back in the day when I was a kid, nostalgia
😊groovy saw a lot of these cartoons on boomerang
Thank you for watching and I'm happy to hear you have seen many of these!
@@RhettyforHistory thanks🎱
Hi everyone 😊❤they are not forgotten for those of us who were there. I wish kids today could watch tv like this. Truly wholesome.😊❤ God Bless to one and all😊❤
Out of the shows listed here, I watched them all, except Bailey's Comets.
Thank you for watching and sharing what you watching stillaboveground2470!
One of my favorites was Wheelie and the Chopper Bunch. Run-chi-ka!
My very most favorite (still is) was the Pink Panther Laugh and a Half Hour and a Half Show! The Pink Panther theme with AirPods in is amazing!
Always a pleasure Rhetty. Thank you.
You're welcome and thank you for watching Ron!
I remember Captain Caveman , Pebbles & Bam Bam and Kung Phouey. Those days in the 70's and 80's as a kid were the best. Saturday's were special if you were a kid back then.
I miss Saturday morning cartoons. It was a special time.
Yes it sure was. Thank you for watching!
Grew up in the 90s but cartoons from the 70s and earlier were shown often on various channels.
We had a Sabrina cartoon also called Sabrina: the Animated Series. Far different from that one, though.
In 1996 there was also Cave Kids starring Pebbles and Bam Bam.
In the 90s we had our own Saturday morning blocks. I was addicted to One Saturday Morning.
I was a child of the '60s. Rocky and Bullwinkle, and Underdog were my favorites. But as an older child, I remember eating cereal to Sea Lab 2020 (amusing in retrospect) and there was an animated version of Around the World in 80 Days that I loved.
If I had to pick one, it would be Hong Kong Phooey. He was the first accidental/clueless hero that I remember. The "Hong Kong Phooey book of Kung Fu" was ridiculous and hilarious because it had an answer for every situation that HKP found himself in. Poor Spot... he did all the work and Hong Kong took all the credit! Casting Scatman Crothers for the voice was genius because he was unbelievably expressive. I can't believe there's only like 15 episodes of this cartoon. WE WERE ROBBED! 🤣
Scooby-Doo was always my favorite growing up myself
That was a great one! Thank you for watching plymouthduster225!
I was a young adult in this period, i enjoyed them too, as did my brother and sisters. My favorites have always been the Classic Warner Brothers Cartoons. Well as we said in the 70s Far Out.
I loved the Bugs Bunny/ Roadrunner Show and Land of the Lost. Such fun memories
Thank you for watching and sharing what you enjoyed toddcox8436!
Looney tunes, wacky races, Scooby Doo 👍
Thank you for watching and sharing some you enjoyed Tammie!
The Hair Bears were a favorite of mine, being played every now and then when I was growing up in the '80s. Despite only being on air for one season, the large parking lot at Kings Dominion had a section named after them. Grape Ape had a section as well, as did many other obscure H-B cartoon characters like Captain Caveman. Kings Dominion back then was a spectacle for a kid. Hanna-Barbera Land, Smurf Mountain, Yogi's Cave, and more were all things I looked forward to. Smurf Mountain was still around when I'd take my high school girlfriend (who loved Smurfs) there in the '90s, but it was repurposed not long after Paramount bought the park.
Pebbles and Bamm-Bamm are one of my earliest memories. Not the cartoon, mind you, but I think it was my third or fourth birthday, so around '81 or '82. I had a race car cake, and the neighbors' kids, nicknamed after the characters, were there. Not long after, my parents separated, and we moved four hours away, incidentally not far from Kings Dominion.
This is great, thank you so much.
This brings back more than just the memories of the shows.
❤
You're welcome and thank you for watching Mike!
Thanks for sharing this....I loved Clue Club, Funky Phantom, Ricochet Rabbit, The Roman Holidays, Wacky Races, Grape Ape and Jonny Quest. 😊
Fat Albert, Pink Panther, Super Friends, as well as numerous others from the 60s that were syndicated and we watched them in the 70s. Speed Racer, Ricochet Rabbit, Lippy the Lion and Hardy Har Har, and Woody Woodpecker were some of my favs.
Remember running home from school to watch my fav cartoons… 8th Man, the Amazing 3, Motormouse and Autocat
A little before my time but my friend Ron will love this.
Thank you for watching dreamsinthree!
Thank you so much brother. This has certainly brought back many memories. I hope you do this again, as there are many many more cartoons to reminisce about.
Man, I wish I can go back into those times when Saturday mornings are truly a special event. I would love to see a video on the forgotten 80s and 90s cartoons such as Heathcliff, Fluppy Dogs, The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs and more.
I remember all of these and loved them all except the last 2 This is when
cartoons were actually good! Thanks Rhett! I forgot about alot of these!
I loved The Flintstones and The Jetsons. Looney Tunes, especially Daffy Duck and Bugs Bunny. I liked watching Superfriends with my brother. Speed Racer, Kimba, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, Josie & the Pussycats, plus so many more. Not a cartoon, but I liked Lidsville, Johnny Socco, and Giant Robot. Schoolhouse Rock was fun when it would pop in during breaks. Thanks, Rhett. I remember all of these old cartoons. 😁
Hong Kong phooey and captain caveman.
Always a good time.
I agree! I loved both of them! Thank you for watching!
I loved Saturday mornings as a kid! I willingly got up early to make sure I saw them all with my bowl of sugary cereal. Great times!
They were for me as well Dave! Thank you for watching and sharing your memories with us!
Wish these were streaming somewhere. man core memories. I used to pretend to be Hong Kong phooey. Chopping everything with my hand. Drove my mom crazy. lol.
It really was a great cartoon. I loved it anyways. Thank you for watching and sharing your memories!
My SatAM memories are primarily from around a decade later when Garfield and the Ninja Turtles ruled CBS right before the end of the era. However, some of the characters featured here did carry over into the 1980’s and 90’s thanks to local reruns and Cartoon Network. Jabberjaw was fairly omnipresent in my life circa 1985.
I imagine some of today’s children experience quite the SatAM feast as parents and grandparents introduce them to vintage cartoons that they enjoy alongside modern hits. The dedicated blocks might have vanished long ago, but I’m confident the SatAM spirit lives on.
Thanks for the video.
OMG THANK YOU for this trip down memory lane. So many great memories flooded my brain, & this really made my day❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Another good one Rhetty! Some of our old skool cartoons will be on MeTV Toons channel starting Tuesday June 25th. Channel 2.10 in the Pa/Philly/Delaware region.
I had no idea that was coming. Thank you for watching and letting us know about it.
I wasn't born yet during the '70s, but I so remember some of these cartoons like Hair Bear Bunch, Funky Phantom, and Hong Kong Phooey, among others. Some were aired on Cartoon Network during the early/mid-90s (which is how I knew of them).
Also, other cartoons from this era (or at least close to it) you didn't mention that I also grew up with are Gary Coleman (he's an angel/kid), Shirt Tales, and PawPaw Bears. There were several others (my dad had VHS recordings off the TV), but I can't remember the names (and I no longer have said tapes anymore). Those stuck with me though. I miss watching them!