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Question: Question: The days of innocent cartoon watching on Saturday mornings are all but gone. I am a 33-year-old father who is looking forward to sharing with my 1-year-old daughter the cartoons I grew up with. Cartoons like Super Friends, The Banana Splits, Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop and so on. They were great fun on those non-school mornings. Although the Cartoon Network has shown some of them, I would like to know if you have any insight into where I could find a collection of the cartoon greats. Also, is there any way you could get an archive listing of the Saturday morning lineup of the major networks so that I may recall and share my childhood with my daughter? — Hector H., Merritt Island, Fla.Answer: Televisionary: Well, it sounds like you're already looking into my first suggestion, which would be to tune in to the Cartoon Network's Boomerang chann

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Question: Question: The days of innocent cartoon watching on Saturday mornings are all but gone. I am a 33-year-old father who is looking forward to sharing with my 1-year-old daughter the cartoons I grew up with. Cartoons like Super Friends, The Banana Splits, Dastardly and Muttley in Their Flying Machines, The Perils of Penelope Pitstop and so on. They were great fun on those non-school mornings. Although the Cartoon Network has shown some of them, I would like to know if you have any insight into where I could find a collection of the cartoon greats. Also, is there any way you could get an archive listing of the Saturday morning lineup of the major networks so that I may recall and share my childhood with my daughter? Hector H., Merritt Island, Fla.

Answer: Televisionary: Well, it sounds like you're already looking into my first suggestion, which would be to tune in to the Cartoon Network's Boomerang channel (assuming your cable or satellite provider carries it), which features classics from the company's library. You can also hunt down some old Hanna Barbera stuff via online and traditional video retailers. As for old Saturday-morning lineups, all I can say is you're gonna love our Animania feature.