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Ten Vintage Cartoon Characters

Saturday mornings used to be for sugary cereal and cartoons. Here's a list of some of them - and the AI generated image that shows AI still has a way to go.

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    1. Yogi Bear (debut: 1958)

    The smarter-than-average bear from Jellystone Park who constantly schemed to steal picnic baskets.

    2. Huckleberry Hound (debut: 1958)

    A laid-back, Southern-drawling blue dog who tried his hand at many different jobs.

    3. Top Cat (debut: 1961)

    A street-smart alley cat who led a gang of feline misfits in Manhattan.

    4. Rocky and Bullwinkle (debut: 1959)

    Rocket J. Squirrel and his dimwitted moose sidekick starred in a satirical show full of puns and Cold War antics.

    5. Fred Flintstone (debut: 1960)

    The loud, lovable caveman from The Flintstones, often seen shouting “Yabba Dabba Doo!”

    6. George Jetson (debut: 1962)

    The space-age family man navigating futuristic life with his flying car and robot maid.

    7. Quick Draw McGraw (debut: 1959)

    A cowboy horse who moonlighted as the inept superhero El Kabong, using his guitar as a weapon.

    8. Felix the Cat (TV debut: 1958, original in 1919)

    Revived for television, the magical cat with the bag of tricks made a comeback in the late '50s.

    9. Mr. Magoo (TV debut: 1960, theatrical debut in 1949)

    A wealthy, nearsighted man who bumbled through life unaware of the chaos around him.

    10. Popeye the Sailor (TV run began in the 1950s)

    Already a star from earlier theatrical shorts, Popeye became a television staple in the 1950s.

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