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If you are referring to the cartoon characters from the Simpsons, the answer is Itchy, the cartoon mouse.
The Simpsons wasn't the longest running cartoon family in 1997 nor is it today.Japan's Sazae-san was, is & will remain for a while the longest running animated TV show in history, obviously this answers the question of the longest running cartoon family as well.It debuted in 1969 and produces new episodes today-However if you mean strictly American television, the closest answer is The Flintstones although it only ran for 6 seasons. The Simpsons passed The Flintstones' run in 1995 not 1997.
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"Peanuts" .
Voltron .
Yakko, with Wakko and Dot are the Warner Kids in a Warner Brothers cartoon that played on The WB in the 1990's.
This is the claim of the animated WB cartoon character Speedy Gonzalez.
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Johnny Test .
Almost, there was a short lived, 24 episode, cartoon series named Freakazoid which aired from September 1995 to June 1997 on Kids' WB.
The Simpsons is the longest running cartoon in animated cartoon history .
No, Turner Broadcasting owns Cartoon Network(even though Time Warner owns WB and Turner Broadcasting). WB only has a merchandise license, video game license and VHS/DVD license. The only CN-related thing that WB actually owns is the 2002 film ''The Powerpuff Girls Movie''.
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The longest running cartoon in history is Japan's Sazae-San, it began in October 1969 & has been airing ever since.
The Bugs Bunny Show technically lasted from 1960 to 2000, although naturally it wasn't producing new episodes that whole time. The final first run episode aired in 1962. It moved networks through its run & combined w/ The Road Runner Show & later became the Bugs Bunny/Looney Tunes Hour. - The longest running single continuous WB show was actually The Sylvester & Tweety Mysteries from Kids WB. It aired from 1995 to 2000.
It's actually Warner Bros. if you mean the former WB logo. His name is Michigan J. Frog. He first appeared in the Merrie Melodies short "One Froggy Evening" singing the "Michigan Rag".