Caricaturas de los 70s y 80s
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Cartoons in the 70s and 80s
How can we not remember our favorite childhood caricatures? We spent hours watching that TV series non-stop. How to forget Heidi's tenderness, the bravery of the Knights of the Zodiac, the adventures of The Flintstones and the endless pursuits between Tom and Jerry.
Cartoons in the 70s
The Pink Panther
Silent as a feline, The Pink Panther became a screen giant of the 60's and 70's as a product of mergers between Disney, Warner Brothers and Hanna Barbera.
The character represents an elegant gentleman to the last of his gestures, with a refined intelligence, sophisticated personality and a great sense of humor. Usually lives in some mess and designing the perfect solution that saves, of course, always with a very special comic touch.
Scooby Doo
Animated series that combines high dose of mystery and comedy, starring a talented big dog dancer and his four hardcore friends: Fred, Daphne, Vilma and of course Shaggy.
It is based on paranormal stories that arouse the curiosity of the protagonists, who launch themselves throughout the world in "The Machine of the Mystery", with the objective of unveiling the mysteries apparently inexplicable, but that in the end always manage to be resolved logically.
Heidi
Sweetly singing "Grandfather, tell me," arrives little girl Heidi, a cute five-year-old orphan girl who lives with her grandfather in the Swiss Alps.
There she discovers a charming life together with great friendships, one of them is the one of its neighbor shepherd Pedro and in the city to Clara Sesemann, a paralytic girl who travels in wheelchair
The Crazy Bird
Owner of the most famous and unmistakable laughter in the history of cartoons.
El Pájaro Loco is another caricature of enormous success in Latin America. Walter Lantz, his creator, was on his honeymoon when he had the incredible idea of creating the character because a small bird of this spice torment and had fun on his wedding night.
This is how one of the most inspiring cartoons of all time was born, with a decidedly extroverted and crazy personality, unruly and extremely funny.
The little Lulu
Little Lulu is based on Marjorie Henderson's old comic.
It tells the life of Lulu Mota, accompanied by her friends. A little girl, very nice, but sometimes very naughty, with a cheerful personality, dynamic and with a certain degree of common sense.
Many of the episodes show the constant and harmless struggle of girls to sneak into "The Tobi Club," a boy full of fat, leader of the group of children but good friend of Lulu.
Cartoons in the 80s
1. The Flintstones
Originally this animated series premiered in the 60's, but it was not until the 80's that it began to be children's favorite. The creators of the story and the characters of the Flintstones are Joseph Barbera and William Hanna, the producer Hanna and Barbera.
2. Tom & Jerry
Tom & Jerry were created in the 40's, and their short films won an Oscar for the best animated short film.
3. Mr. Cat and his Gang
The animated series of Don Gato and his Gang was idea of the young Luis Pistocchi, was produced by Hanna-Barbera and emitted in the United States in the year of 1961, with only 30 episodes. Years later it arrived at the rest of America and until Spain, becoming one of the most popular caricatures.
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