I grew up on the classic Simpsons, loving the first 10-11 seasons and then tolerating it for 4-5 more before gradually stopping watching it. So I'd put them #1 and South Park at #2. Really dug SP, but I don't think any show of that sort had that "make sure I see it" aspect of the Simpsons. Well, really seasons 3-to-11 or so, as the first two just seemed to be like regular shows with cartoon characters and they really found their zaniness in the third season, at least with consistency.
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posted by gutI've tried a few times to find some of the old Looney Tunes originals. Granted, I didn't make much of an effort, but I had heard they were quite a bit more risque from even the edited versions we saw 30 years ago. I can't imagine how badly they're chopped in today's uber PC-climate.
LOL, if you think about it, they might as well just play old Bugs Bunny cartoons at Sensitivity/Harassment training as examples of what not to do. I think Bugs pretty well covers the gamut of racism, sexism, bullying, lewdness and all forms of bigotry.
And virtually ever character has a speech impediment.
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