Top 5 Cartoons in TV History

by admin on January 7, 2009

The adults move aside, because this is one of the most Wee. Cartoon series on television have a long and proud history, and cartoons have been around almost since the beginning of the film itself. Today, gender is enhanced with computer effects and super-Duper high definition, clear images, but that does not mean that the old school cartoon had nothing to offer today, the youngest.

In fact, it appears that the cartoons of old, less dependent on technology as they did, spent more time with their stories moral dimension, today, on the other hand, is more about creating shock value and let the children sort the ethical issues of particular episode themselves. Some feel nostalgia for the old, while others are nuts about the new … Fortunately, you can enjoy a little of both. For those willing to enjoy the glory of the CGI animation today, make sure that the bust of HD TV, because otherwise you lose a great opportunity. Consult your cable or satellite TV programs to see if these shows are broadcast, and cartoons that are already in the public domain, you will be able to download online.

1) Dragonball Z: The Japanese are famous for creating animation for some of the most revered and spectacular shows, if the film or series, Dragonball Z and has to be the biggest success story of them all in this regard. Virtually any child under 13 years knows all the main characters and plot lines, and owns some of the one million range and marketing systems have grown compared to the success of this story. The basic idea: the end of the world or some other cataclysmic (always eerily similar in appearance to a mushroom cloud) is fast approaching, and only Goku and his band of misfits semiheroes can prevent the tragedy.

2) The Simpsons: America must be the best contribution to cartoonography. The endless antics of this show’s antihero, Homer, are the backdrop for some unusual series of events that somehow reverse engineering a lesson in family values. Homer of the ineptitude of any and all things (whether in sports, work, love, religion, etc.) leaves much room for the rest of the animated cast to shine. It is precisely this idiocy affable animated character that helps reinforce the notion that modern "What counts is the effort." Thanks Homer!

3) Bugs Bunny: A classic piece of American humor, Bugs Bunny cartoon is the last wise man. Because of his cunning and clever various disguises, Bugs always give the receipt to his many tireless pursuers, which Elmer Fudd is the intention and less successful. This big picture shows us back to a time when writers and producers knew hook children and adults without jading public or ex infantalizing the latter.

4) The Smurfs: If this list is being made with regard to purely sentimental, and the Smurfs will be held the 1st place. This society of tiny little blue creatures happy, sad and his nemesis Gargamel, and allegories of history to real life as many, the experience and the spectacle offered by the themes of cooperation and friendship are priceless.

5) Tom and Jerry: This show is proof that it is not necessary in a cartoon dialogue to be successful. Entertainment in an endless cat and mouse, the brain vs braun style is what this turned into a simple timeless cartoon series.

Well, this is my personal opinion, but I know that some people will object to my options. Hopefully you’ve found at least one of the five teams represented here!

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