
Favorite Baby or Children's Cartoon,movies etc?
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Favorite Baby or Children's Cartoon,movies etc?
What is everyone's favorite cartoon or children's movie etc? I am just a curious Mommy. 

Baby Bottleneck
I love this old Warner Brothers cartoon that came out around the late 1940s or maybe early 1950s. Porky Pig and Daffy duck were in charge of a baby delivery service, and of course, something goes wrong. They end up on a diapering production line, and end up getting diapered themselves!
I used to be absolutely transfixed when that cartoon came on when I was a kid. I wanted to be caught up in the works, and get diapered too!
I read an interview somewhere where the interviewer asked how they got that one past the censors. The reply was: "I don't know".
Come to think of it, there were lots of Warner brothers cartoons, and cartoons from other companies back then that had diaper themes in them.
I think that there were a few cartoonists and writers back then that had a diaper fetish if you ask me!
I think you can see Baby Bottleneck on just about any video site you want.
Merry Christmas!
I used to be absolutely transfixed when that cartoon came on when I was a kid. I wanted to be caught up in the works, and get diapered too!

I read an interview somewhere where the interviewer asked how they got that one past the censors. The reply was: "I don't know".
Come to think of it, there were lots of Warner brothers cartoons, and cartoons from other companies back then that had diaper themes in them.
I think that there were a few cartoonists and writers back then that had a diaper fetish if you ask me!
I think you can see Baby Bottleneck on just about any video site you want.
Merry Christmas!
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Very true. I know there's an episode of Tom & Jerry called "Baby Puss" that is fairly well-known in AB/DL circles. A little girl treats Tom like a baby and Jerry, naturally, teases him about it. One thing leads to another and some alley cats find out about Tom being dressed as a baby and decide to treat him as such.
It just so happens I had this episode on video as a kid. Lucky me.
Even more surprisingly, there was another episode on this video called "Baby Butch" that featured a cat dressing up as a baby to try and steal food from Tom's fridge. pinkluvs may be right about so many diaper-themed cartoons existing at the time.
I know this wasn't meant to be a thread about shows that really appeal to adultbabies but it's hard not to mention them. As for other movies and television shows, I think Roald Dahl's "Matilda" is an excellent film. Mara Wilson is adorable in it and it's a really good story.
It just so happens I had this episode on video as a kid. Lucky me.

I know this wasn't meant to be a thread about shows that really appeal to adultbabies but it's hard not to mention them. As for other movies and television shows, I think Roald Dahl's "Matilda" is an excellent film. Mara Wilson is adorable in it and it's a really good story.
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I absolutely loved rugrats. But the best cartoon ever is a new one on cartoon network. Comes on fridays...Chowder. It is sooo funny. My other favs include Catscratch, Invader Zim, Ren and Stimpy, Pooka and Fosters home for imaginary friends.
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As a kid:
- Tiny Toon Adventures
- Animaniacs
- Pinky and the Brain
- Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers
- Beavis and Butthead
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 cartoon)
- The Simpsons
- Talespin
- Darkwing Duck
- Gargoyles
- Inspector Gadget
Now:
- Tiny Toon Adventures
- Animaniacs
- Pinky and the Brain
- Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers
- Beavis and Butthead
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 cartoon) (As a kid, Michaelangelo was my favorite; nowadays, I'm liking Raphael more)
- Inspector Gadget
- Clone High
- Undergrads
- Kim Possible (Now she's a babysitter I'd want.
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- Justice League/Justice League Unlimited
- The Simpsons
- Family Guy
- American Dad!
Hmm...can't really think of any others...
- Tiny Toon Adventures
- Animaniacs
- Pinky and the Brain
- Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers
- Beavis and Butthead
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 cartoon)
- The Simpsons
- Talespin
- Darkwing Duck
- Gargoyles
- Inspector Gadget
Now:
- Tiny Toon Adventures
- Animaniacs
- Pinky and the Brain
- Chip 'n' Dale Rescue Rangers
- Beavis and Butthead
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (1987 cartoon) (As a kid, Michaelangelo was my favorite; nowadays, I'm liking Raphael more)
- Inspector Gadget
- Clone High
- Undergrads
- Kim Possible (Now she's a babysitter I'd want.

- Justice League/Justice League Unlimited
- The Simpsons
- Family Guy
- American Dad!
Hmm...can't really think of any others...

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hmm childhood movies..
Well i did love E.T. -I watched it at the drive in at about 5 or 6 years of age.
I also watched Battlestar Galactica and one of the Herbie movie at the drive in and remember they had a lasting impression on me too.
But my all time Favourite would be Princess Bride.
It is still one of my favourite movies today. I have read the book and virtually know the script by heart these days yet still enjoy watching it.
as for cartoons in my childhood...
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe,
Robotech,
Star Blazers,
G-Force (also known as battle of the planets)
Bugs Bunny,
Speedy Gonzales,
Road Runner,
Tin Tin,
Wizard of Oz,
Kimba the White Lion.
I suppose the list could go on for ever.. lol
I would also have to mention Sesame Street had a huge impact on my childhood too- one of my favourite bits was the typewriter on wheels who would zoom in and then type out a word and zoom off. Or the pinball song that counted up to twelve. I loved the artistic creativity that was expressed. It was like a technocoloured wonder world for young minds.
Well i did love E.T. -I watched it at the drive in at about 5 or 6 years of age.
I also watched Battlestar Galactica and one of the Herbie movie at the drive in and remember they had a lasting impression on me too.
But my all time Favourite would be Princess Bride.
It is still one of my favourite movies today. I have read the book and virtually know the script by heart these days yet still enjoy watching it.
as for cartoons in my childhood...
He-Man and the Masters of the Universe,
Robotech,
Star Blazers,
G-Force (also known as battle of the planets)
Bugs Bunny,
Speedy Gonzales,
Road Runner,
Tin Tin,
Wizard of Oz,
Kimba the White Lion.
I suppose the list could go on for ever.. lol
I would also have to mention Sesame Street had a huge impact on my childhood too- one of my favourite bits was the typewriter on wheels who would zoom in and then type out a word and zoom off. Or the pinball song that counted up to twelve. I loved the artistic creativity that was expressed. It was like a technocoloured wonder world for young minds.
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My favorite cartoons and children's television include: Clue Club, Dungeons and Dragons, X-Men, and Eureeka's Castle.
As for movies... I love The Wizard of Oz, The Princess Bride, Labyrinth, and The Little Mermaid.
As for movies... I love The Wizard of Oz, The Princess Bride, Labyrinth, and The Little Mermaid.
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I have to agree with pinkluvs, "Baby Bottleneck" was my favorite, because I too, wanted to be powdered and diapered like Daffy Duck and Porky Pig. I was around 6 or 7 when I first saw that cartoon, and it gave me a lot of pleasure and excitment to see them being powdered and diapered in that baby factory.
But as far as a cartoon person, I would have to say my vote goes to "Baby Huey."
Do you guys remember Baby Huey?
I love Baby Huey!

But as far as a cartoon person, I would have to say my vote goes to "Baby Huey."
Do you guys remember Baby Huey?

I love Baby Huey!

Phew! Somebody needs a changing.