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Strange! I remember the sound of the laughing dog, but I don't remember the name of the cartoon...
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I figured that most would recognise it and few would remember the name. I could tell you the Danish name but that would open up to Googling and finding the right answer in two seconds, and it is a bit early for that...
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I know this one perfectly, but I forgot the title. :(
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Wacky Races!!! :D
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True. They actually appeared in other cartoons but this was the original AFAIK. His name is Dick Dastardly and the dog is Muttley (In Danish Dan Døgenigt and Møghund). The most famous was Wacky Races with Yogi Berra, but they had their own show called Catch that pigeon where they tried to catch a messenger pigeon and continously failed...
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I'm a huge question mark right now...
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The dog laughs exactly how Im used to laugh. :ninja:

Now to truly legendary ones:
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Anyone? Please. :(

It's not mangish crap and it havent made its way to worldwide popculture, but according to websources it was VERY popular in MANY countries. :(
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No idea...
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I've seen this as a doll animation, but I have no idea what's it called. I guess it's something like Clumsy & Dumsey.
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Seen it too, but only in Finnish. Besides I do not remember even the Finnish name :D
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First one who can explain what is the series about wins. :D
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Go write Pat and Mat in youtube. :)
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I've seen that cartoon as a child too, but I'm not sure I ever knew that the name was "Pat and Mat"...

Here's another classic cartoon:
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Looks like Moomin.
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More like illustrated books, weren't they? :)
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Moomin is correct!

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Yes and no. There were about 10 illustrated books. But there were also daily comic strips in an english newspaper for more than 5 years during the 1950s. I just bought the first book of the comic strip collection and it's really adorable and hilarious...
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I see, I only remember the books my parents used to read me when I was little. :)
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This should be easy for some and impossible to the others (sorry).
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It looks like Gary Larsons style so I am confused since I dont seem to recall this. But it remains my guess: Something by Gary Larson...
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