Today is Children’s day! Happy children’s day. What a perfect time for a good throwback!
Let’s go down memory lane and see if can remember cartoons we used to watch. They are as follows:
1.Super Ted
Super Ted is a British superhero animated television series about an anthropomorphic teddy bear with superpowers, created by British-American writer and animator Mike Young. Originally created by Young as a series of stories to help his son overcome his fear of the dark, SuperTed became a popular series of books and led to an animated series produced from 1983 to 1986.
2. Inspector Gadget
Inspector Gadget is a media franchise that began in 1983 with the DIC Entertainment animated television series Inspector Gadget. Since the original series, there have been many spin-offs based on the show, including additional animated series, video games, and films. The franchise follows the adventures of a powerful but dimwitted cyborg police inspector named Gadget as he investigates the criminal schemes of Dr. Claw and his organization, M.A.D., and fruitlessly attempts to stop him. However, neither side is aware that it is Gadget’s niece, Penny, and her dog, Brain, who are truly responsible for thwarting M.A.D.
3.Ninja Turtles
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (initially known as Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles in the UK and some European countries, and retroactively also known as TMNT 1987 ) is an American animated television series produced by Murakami-Wolf-Swenson and the French company IDDH Groupe. Based on the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles comic books created by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird, the series was the first animated adaptation of the property. The pilot was shown during the week of December 14, 1987 in syndication as a five-part miniseries, and the show began its official run on October 1, 1988. The series ran until November 2, 1996, when it aired its final episode.
4. The Smurfs
The Smurfs (syndicated as Smurfs’ Adventures) is an American-Belgian animated fantasy-comedy children’s television series that aired on NBC from 12 September 1981 to 2 December 1989. Produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions, it is based on the Belgian comic series by the same name, created by Belgian cartoonist Peyo (who also served as story supervisor of this adaptation) and aired for 258 episodes with a total of 419 stories, excluding three cliffhanger episodes and seven specials.