What's Sup Forums's earliest cartoon memory? Mine was watching David the Gnome

What's Sup Forums's earliest cartoon memory? Mine was watching David the Gnome.

Kinda glad I never saw that fucked up ending at the time, though.

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It's a toss-up between Bananaman, Roger Ramjet, The Family Ness, The Ghostbusters (NOT The Real Ghostbusters), Willo the Wisp and Portland Bill. The memories of each are all about as old.

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Damnit, one of those Willo the Wisps was supposed to be The Family Ness:

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It's either pic related or one of the old Disney classic shorts.

The only thing I remembered about that series was the end.
Rewatched it all recently
Damn that whole last episode dont screw around.
>We are going to die
The most some people get is mind that bus what bus splat

Probably yu gi oh.
I am sorry Sup Forums
AIuctualy wait no dbz

Sup Forums wise probably spongebob

In all honesty, it was probably Toy Story 2. I was almost 4 when it came out, but I can't remember actually seeing it, just that I went and thought the decorations for the movie that were hanging from the ceiling were really cool, especially the Slinky-Dog one.

For actually watching cartoons.. Back when I was a really little kid, my Mom had a few serious boyfriends, some of who I remember, but she refuses to admit any of them existed. We lived with one for a while, who lived near a forest by some ocean cliffs. His house had a TV room attached to it that was entirely made of Bamboo which led to a porch, and I remember I was watching Blues Clues, the episode about rain and I could see a storm approaching outside at the same time and thought it was nifty. Around this same time, I remember it was about 7-8 at night and I was watching the Wild Thornberries, and it was the episode about the ghost girl. It ended, and I felt like the ghost girl was watching me through the window, so I ran to my Mom.

Another early memory I have is being in a room with only white furniture, watching what I know now is the Brother's Flub, with my Mom and Sister, while drinking Red Koolaid from those plastic bottles. I also remember around this time, me and my brother were watching CatDog while up late on the TV in our bedroom while my Mom was arguing with someone, I think it was a different boyfriend, and she got mad we were still up.

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David the Gnome was an anime

I remember this shit. I remember the episode being really fucked as it just came on after [adult swim]. Didn't this gnome brutally kill someone? It was like 4am in the morning. Fucking creepy.

Stop trying to be edgy and create some sort of creepy pasta. The ending was about how Gnomes only live for a certain amount of years, and after which they die and become trees. It was to teach kids about death in a gentle way. David says goodbye to all his friends and accepts his death peacefully with his wife. It's just fucked up to have the main character die in a cartoon aimed at little kids.

I remember watching daniel the gnome as a kid

pic related

Either GI Joe or Pirates of Darkwater

My dad had a lot of Looney Tunes tapes.

He-Man. I'm ooooold.

Late 80s Nick. Inspector Gadget, Looney Tunes, that anime on Nick Jr about the koalas, Maya the Bee, the show adapting Grimm's Fairy Tales...

It was a Spanish production.

That New York Times review quote looks so unsatisfyingly sarcastic.

Hey, best they could get.

It's so strange to me how many poster quotes are just completely neutral.

Either pic related or Pinocchio. Both scared me for some reason.

Looney Tunes and/or this

I would watch a lot of Tom and Jerry, I still have some VHS tapes somewhere with most of the original episodes.

Rugrats.

and Threes Company or Happy days would appear next for the Nick at Night block.