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you know that cartoon show on disney channel called kim possible??? ya well of course every cartoon needs a catchy theme song, and i liked singing all of them... but anyways when it came to the part call me beep me if u wanna reach me... i thought it said call me BEAT me if u wanna reach me... to me since kim possible beat up bad guys and was tough i thought that in order to get her phone number you need to beat her in a battle... this made perfect sense to me... but when i sang the theme in my living room where my mom overheard she insisted it was beep me not beat me.. oh well
I used to believe cartoons were real people and animals. They were just wet.
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In the Muppet babies show, I used to believe that the only reason I couldn't see the nanny's head was because my T.V. wasn't big enough.
When I was a child I thought that cartoons were real but everyone was soaking wet. I was 8 or 9 before I was told otherwise.
when I was little I actually believed that cartoon characters lived on another planet. when I found out that it wasn't true, I cried my eyes out!!
When I was 4 or 5 I used to think the scooby doo monsters would jump out of the tv and chase me around my house!!!!!
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When I just turned 5 I was looking at the TV guide to see when my favourite cartoons were going to be on. When I saw "for unders 5's" in the TV guide next to my favourite cartoon I ran crying to my mum. When she asked what was wrong i said "I cant watch my cartoons anymore because I am 5. haha
When I was little and knew nothing about the Simpsons except that they were a TV show, and that there was one called Homer, one called Bart etc. I mixed up Lisa and Maggie's names.
When I was little, I used to believe that Jerry from Tom and Jerry was a girl because of his eyelashes, and that Jerry was a girl name. I realised what it was really like when I was 9 years...
I thought cartoons were for kids and "real-life programs" for adults.
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When I was little I used to believe that I'd marry Charlie Brown when I grew up. I used to find him so adorable... Sadly, I grew up and he didn't.
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I used to believe that some day, they'd finally let the Coyote catch the Road Runner. I was so wrong. Le Sigh.
When I was young I had a huge fear of the Kaa snake from the jungle book cartoon. I would always hide in the other room when he came on the tv. He would give me constant nightmares too.
I'm 15 now, he still scares the @%#$ out of me.
i used to believe that cartoons where real, i thought that they were acting, but they were still real!
You know in cartoons when someone is kissing someone a temperature thermometer would burst because the kiss was 'hot'. Well, when I was five I spotted a thermometer prompted on the wall in a grocery store and began to kiss my mommy's hand. I got angry that the temperature stayed the same.
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We knew a woman named Barbara Hannah, and I thought she was was in charge of Hannah-Barbara!
When I first saw TMNT, I was still a toddler when the first animated series became popular, I thought April's name was "Apron".
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While watching cartoons I would spend a great amount of time looking for the strings that moved the characters, thinking they were puppets.
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When I was young, when I watched an episode of Pink Panther, I saw him fall through the end of the up escalator into a room filled with toys, little cars like the shriners drive in parades, and other fun stuff. So I thought that at the end of the up escalators, If you could get sucked in, you would end up in that same room. So at the end of every escalator I went on, I would make sure to try to fall through the end.
When I was about six years old, I loved the Disney World characters. But I had a dream afterwards. The dream was about the chracters coming to kill me, so I was terriefied of them and still a little creeped ot that there is a actuall person under there.And I'm almost 14!
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