Old Saturday Morning Cartoons You've Definitely Forgotten About

The Bugs Bunny Show

Bugs Bunny might be one of the most well-known cartoon characters of all time, and for good reason. After bothering Elmer Fudd for years with his iconic "What's up, Doc?" catchphrase, the rabbit finally got his own series: The Bugs Bunny Show. The show, which started in 1960, ran in syndication for almost 40 years. Now that's what you call a timeless classic...

Pinky and the Brain

Pinky and Brain star as two lab mice who live in a cage in a research facility. Brain is self-centered also has a plan, while Pinky is good-natured but not very smart. Together, the two tries (and fail) to take over the world from the confines of their tiny mouse cage. While they might not have world domination, they at least will always have the other by their side. It aired in 1995. 

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Post originally appeared on Upbeat News.