Ryan McDonald and Ricardo named 4 of my favorites also. Spiderman and his amazing Friends (Firestar and Iceman), Dungeons and Dragons, and Thundarr the Barbarian, who was a complete badass! I also liked the first few seasons of Smurfs, which everyone watched in the early 80's. I hated all the video game cartoons except Pac-Man, which I would wake up for every Saturday morning at 7:00 AM with my bowl of Pac-Man cereal and have a blast. The Mario show with Lou Albano was a train wreck. I remember ragging on the rap song and dance they would do!
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