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Among the earliest icons of American animation, due to his wacky antics and superhuman strength upon downing a can of spinach, Popeye the Sailor became immediately beloved.
Popeye
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The transition to sound was not overcome by most stars of the silent period, but Felix, who once shared screen time with Charlie Chaplin, did just fine and remains an icon.
Felix the cat
“Hey Ferb, I know what we’re going to do today,” Phineas tells each episode, whether it’s constructing a giant treehouse that turns into a giant robot, shooting a movie, or making a time machine
Phineas and Ferb
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A show like Johnny Bravo is unlikely to be produced today. Created just before the world of adult cartoons took off, this show was still advertised for children.
Johnny bravo
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Angelica Pickles, the ultimate spoiled brat-alpha girl, ran the baby Rugrats like her own syndicate. The greatest legacy of Angelica, an off-key adversary who never saw something she couldn’t be jealous of or use for her motivations,
Angelica Pickles
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