In 1984, cartoons were a popular form of entertainment for children and adults. Saturday morning cartoons were a staple on television networks such as ABC, CBS, and NBC. Some of the most popular cartoons in 1984 included:
These cartoons often had accompanying merchandise such as action figures, toys, and clothing. Additionally, some cartoons in 1984 addressed social issues and political messages. For example, the cartoon "The Smurfs" frequently featured environmental themes, while "G.I. Joe" aimed to educate children about the military and patriotism. Overall, cartoons in 1984 were a significant part of popular culture and continue to be enjoyed by audiences today.
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