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When I was a kid (70s), lots of the Saturday morning cartoons took place in other places and times. It helped me understand the time a little bit, and I was much more eager to read and learn about other times once I had a clue. The cartoon put the initial picture in my head, making it easier to read about it later.

 

I watched Yankee Doodle Bugs Bunny and got interested in American history, and Fred Flintstone led to wondering what it was like to be a cave man. Gladiators and togas and Vikings and so on.

 

But now, I can't remember exactly which cartoons had the historical content. I remember in particular a short blond kid who thought he was really brave & tough and big, and he was in a LOT of the historical ones, but I can't remember what cartoon it was. He always had to be rescued!

 

Do you remember any particular series that had a lot of history?

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There was a series in the early 90's called Hysteria that was by Warner Brothers and went through history, but it's never been re-released as far as I know. Animaniacs also has some nice history-related episodes, and they ARE available on DVD.

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I wanted to add that many of these classics are available on YouTube (if you know what to search for....)

 

We watched some of the Animaniacs songs, but found they went wayyy to fast for us.

 

We love School House Rock (DVD was about $20...a great bang for the buck!) and enjoy Liberty's Kids. I don't remember the one you're talking about, but hopefully someone else will.

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Animaniacs and Histeria, as well as Horrible Histories (not cartoons, but funny) are all on YouTube. Ariel got hooked watching the songs and now watches the full HH episodes, and would watch Histeria and Animaniacs for hours if I'd let her.

 

I will admit my short-lived interest in opera was kindled by Bugs Bunny and Elmer Fudd doing the Barber of Seville.

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