Cartoons have been a significant part of our lives since childhood.
Cartoons have the ability to have a different impact on different people.
For some, it helped shape their imagination and creativity as a child, and for some, it even influenced the way they perceived the world around them.
While they have brought a lot of laughter and joy into our lives, cartoons have also taught us many valuable life lessons about respect, friendship, courage, perseverance, and love.
It is undeniable that Cartoons have played an important part in shaping the minds of the younger generation.While the cartoons have had a major upgrade in terms of visual quality,
many old school cartoon characters have remained evergreen in the level of impact they can make on the younger generation.
First on the list is Mickey Mouse.
It's one of the most iconic characters of the 20th century,
as Mickey represents everything that Walt Disney wanted to portray through his characters.
Tom and Jerry is a classic American series that has been entertaining audiences for generations together.
If you didn't know about Tom and Jerry, it is a series about a cat named Tom and a mouse named Jerry.
Dora is a young Latina girl who loves to explore and go on adventures.
The character got famous in a popular children's television show called Dora the Explorer.
She entertains her audience with her infectious enthusiasm, problem-solving skills, and love of learning.
If there's an ultimate combination of characters, it has to be Scooby Doo and Shaggy Rodgers.
They are best friends and partners who solve mysteries in the famous series, Scooby Doo. Scooby Doo is a Great Dane, and Shaggy is a ravenous human.
They both love food and battling spooky ghosts/monsters.