14 Facts That Prove Cartoons Were Better In The ‘80s

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14 Facts That Prove Cartoons Were Better In The ‘80s
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1. G.I. Joe was created to sell children's toys.


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That's right: The toys came first, and the G.I. Joe cartoon series was created to promote the line of action figures!


2. Nobody ever died in Voltron.


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Due to American network standards, no "living" creatures were allowed to be killed on-screen. Mechanical creatures, however, were fair game.


3. Slimer didn't have a name until he appeared in The Real Ghostbusters.


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Due to the popularity of the "Green Ghost" character in the original Ghostbusters film, the character was included in The Real Ghostbusters and given the name "Slimer."


4. Thundercats takes place on Earth but in a distant future when humans are already extinct.


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The Thundercats' arch-nemesis, Mumm-ra, describes himself as being "from a time when this was still First Earth." He is believed to be a survivor from Ancient Egypt who outlived the entire human species!


5. DuckTales was the most expensive animated series of its time.


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In 1987, it was unpopular to produce a high-budget animated series. But Disney's gamble paid off big time, paving the way for high-budget animated series like Talespin, Chip n' Dale Rescue Rangers, and Gargoyles.


6. In Chip n Dale Rescue Rangers, Chip and Dale's costumes were modeled after Indiana Jones and Magnum P.I.


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The show was originally intended as a TV series for characters from the Disney film The Rescuers, but the head of Disney suggested they feature more recognizable Disney characters, so Chip and Dale were added later!


7. Muppet Babies was an hour-long cartoon!


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Episodes were originally 30 minutes. Then, they were extended to a full hour, and finally they became 90-minute-long episodes!


8. Alvin and the Chipmunks was originally created as a gag musical album.


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In the late '50s, creator Ross Bagdasarian, Sr., recorded a collection of pop-song covers, then sped up the playback to create a high-pitched voice effect. He then created the chipmunk characters on the album to justify the silly voices, and a franchise was born.


9. The backstory of She-Ra: Princess Of Power is eerily similar to Star Wars.


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After being separated from her long-lost twin brother, Prince Adam (who is also He-Man, btw), Princess Adora (aka She-Ra) leads The Great Rebellion to liberate her home planet of Etheria from the evil space warlord Hordak. Sound familiar?


10. Inspector Gadget was supposed to have a mustache.


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MGM complained that Inspector Gadget too closely resembled their own bumbling detective, Inspector Clouseau from the Pink Panther series, so the mustache was dropped, giving Inspector Gadget the look we all know and love today!


11. Every female character in The Smurfs is magical.


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The only female Smurfs are Smurfette and Sassette, and they were created by magic! All of the other Smurfs are bald and male.


12. Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles was once the longest-running cartoon in TV history!


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It was dethroned only two years later by The Simpsons (which is still on the air today).


13. Famous professional wrestler Lou Albano played Mario on The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!



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Each episode featured a live-action Mario and Luigi introducing cartoon segments.


14. The first and only season of the original Robotechseries ends on a cliffhanger that wasn't resolved until over 20 years later.


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Robotech was only on the air for one season in 1985. The cliffhanger ending wasn't resolved until 2006, when Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles was released.


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Man that was my childhood.


Cartoons today mirror society...


they mad "grown up" and feature a surprising number of "adult situations" (*cough* Spongebob)

Our cartoons were kiddie and silly, the way cartoons supposed to be. Now, even the kids shows, are very grown or show kids the wrong way to do things (my homie was telling me her kid got in trouble at school because she told her teacher she "didn't want to" or "didn't HAVE to" for something and said it came from either Peppa Pig or that childrens cartoon with the bald headed kid, idk I don't have children so I don't watch that type of programming)

Where are the "Looney Tunes" type of cartoons, minimal words but a lot of slapstick comedy?
Tiny Toon Adventures, Anamanics, Darkwing Duck, Chip n Dales RR, etc?

replaced with weird cartoons lol...
 

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Stupid title but interesting facts. I was a Robotech stan as a kid, still haven't seen the Robotech Chronicles.The book series the wrote in the 80s to give a conclusion was trash didn't touch any of the new stuff after that.
 

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My era of cartoons was the best you uncultured cravens
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IM MISSING A LOT TOO CAUSE I'LL RUN OUT OF GIFS:lolbron:. No one can fukk with the 2000s lineup old nikkas:russ:
 

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Let em know:ohlawd:

All I hear is :flabbynsick::flabbynsick: &:flabbynsick:

The 90s & especially 00s had way better cartoons than the 80s.

Hell NAW, the 80s had legendary cast working on legendary shyt. They actually had legit scifi authors penning episodes of Transformers.

The Ghostbusters cartoon referenced real paranormal incidents on file.

The dedication to realism in the 80s :wow:
 
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