
Homer Simpson |
Homer Simpson is known throughout the
world. Having been on TV for over 20 seasons, this patriarch is not
the father who knows best, but he certainly tries.
Simpsons
Games |

Bart Simpson |
The next favorite character from The Simpsons
is Bart. We all knew a kid like Bart, and sometimes wished we were like
him. |

Batman |
Can you imagine a time when Batman wasn't
the Dark Knight we know now? Hard to believe the many transformations
this superhero has seen through the years, especially on television.
You can catch this caped crusader now on Cartoon Network in Batman:
The Brave and the Bold. His chest is huge!
Batman
Games |
Superman |
To me, Superman is the ultimate superhero.
But is he a true superhero since he only has powers because he's an
alien, from another planet? Or is he just a guy who fell to ground
on the right planet? I'm sure fanboys debate this issue frequently,
but as long as any incarnation of Superman includes a broad chest,
incorruptible morals and old-fashioned chivalry, I'm there.
Superman
Games |
Spiderman |
Spider-man is the everyman superhero.
He started out as the geek next door and was transformed into a mega-strong,
mega-agile dude. Spider-man has been reproduced in TV cartoons many,
many times. Most recently Spidey starred in The Spectacular Spider-Man.
Spiderman
Games |

Mickey Mouse |
Mickey Mouse represents Disney in all
its forms. He started life in black and white Steamboat Willie. Mickey
Mouse isn't just a cartoon character; he's an icon.
Mickey
Mouse Games |

Scooby Doo |
Scooby-Doo and Shaggy are inseparable,
in their antics and on this list. They're funny on two levels. The
first is that, seen through the eyes of a child, they're just silly
cowards who somehow always save the day and remain best friends. But
watch Scooby-Doo as an adult, and you'll wonder if the van driving,
spacey talk and continual snacking are lifestyle symptoms of the same
folks who inspired
Scooby
Doo Games |

Tom and Jerry |
This cat and mouse team were the inspiration
for The Simpsons Itchy and Scratchy (without the gore). Tom and Jerry
chase each other, torment each other and generally try to defeat the
other. Though Tom has the upper hand more than, say, Sylvester, he
still has yet to make a meal of Jerry.
Tom
and Jerry Games |

Bugs Bunny |
"What's up, doc?" Bugs Bunny is, perhaps,
the most recognizable and famous cartoon character. Looney Tunes were
first created as lead-ins to feature films. It was only later the cartoons
became a Saturday morning staple. Generations later, Bugs Bunny is still
tops. |
Charlie Brown |
Introduced on TV in It's Christmas, Charlie
Brown, this comic strip staple became a holiday tradition. The kid who
never kicks the football, whose dog is more popular than he is and who
has a crush on the red-headed girl steals our hearts every year. |
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