Sunday morning cartoons were a popular tradition in the United States during the mid-20th century. These were animated television shows that were mostly targeted towards children and young adults. The shows would air on Sunday mornings, and families would make it a part of their weekend ritual to watch them together. The most popular networks for this programming were ABC, NBC, and CBS.
Some of the most well-known Sunday morning cartoons included classics like The Flintstones, Scooby-Doo, and The Jetsons. These cartoons were both entertaining and educational, often teaching important life lessons such as honesty, teamwork, and loyalty.
Sunday morning cartoons gradually lost popularity in the 1990s as cable television became more prevalent and streaming services became popular. Nonetheless, the tradition of watching cartoons on Sunday morning continues to be a cherished memory for many people.
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