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>Oldest cartoon that still holds up is barely 30 years old

Grim
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>barely 30
>33
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>>151737944
34 is average age of 4chins poster
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Imagine Mary Dahl making you take her caroling to look for well-off houses to steal presents from on Christmas Eve, then stopping suddenly in the middle of it to cross her legs and sway her hips from side to side; when you ask you what's wrong, she squeaks out a "Too much hot chocolate..." in her "Baby" voice but deciding to run with it because needing to "go" is actually improving her singing voice (plus she's wearing her "just-in-case" underwear that can hold almost anything anyway)
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Imagine not liking Rocky and Bullwinkle or Looney Tunes or the old Superman cartoon or Betty Boop. It's hard.
Now imagine OP isn't a faggot. Impossible.
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>>151737884
Oldest cartoon that still holds up is Gertie the Dinosaur, you fucking pleb.
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>>151738124
>34 is average age of 4chins poster
not the average /co/ poster, though.
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>>151737884
This boy can't be serious
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>>151737944
Damn
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>>151737884
What do you mean hold up? Many of the earliest cartoons do
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>zoomie things
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>>151737884
Overrated



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