Dick Dastardly and Muttley in the Mean Machine 00 (The double 'O'/ The Double Zero) , The Slag Brothers in the Bouldermobile 1 , The Gruesome Twosome in the Creepy Coupe 2 , Professor Pat Pending in the Convert-a-Car 3 , Red Max in the Crimson Haybailer 4 , Penelope Pitstop in the Compact Pussycat 5 , Sergeant Blast and Private Meekly in the Army Surplus Special 6 (the Surplus Six) , The Ant Hill Mob in the Bulletproof Bomb 7 (the Roaring Plenty) , Lazy Luke and Blubber Bear in the Arkansas Chuggabug 8 , Peter Perfect in the Turbo Terrific 9 (the Varoom Roadster) ANDRufus Ruffcut and Sawtooth in the Buzzwagon 10 . (Whew!)
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Don't forget the Cowardly Lion
they went to kansas and the emerald city.
No, there isn't enough to tell. Also Bronte, never went into detail about relationships about the side characters.
C heck out the article on the sfchronicle website for the full story....
it went up your moms but
there were 7 who went on the trip, but there ended with 8 characters
Casper
Its Pagemaster
He is not banned anywhere. The story went that since Pat (like most cartoon characters) has only three fingers to go with each thumb, he was somehow linked to the Triad gangs.Postman Pat is shown on the Disney Channel in Japan.
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The quotation "He went that a-way" was said by Bugs Bunny in an old Loony Tune cartoon. It was when a monster was after him, Bugs told him that "he went that a-way".
Went up to the sky
Cartoon Network, the kids that went through real life ghosthunting, and the research for where ghosts may be.
The name is: Went away
Sounds like the film Baby's day out, don't know of any cartoon which fits that description though
Cartoon Network was founded by Turner Brodcasting back in 1992. Its logo went under many different stages. Also, the show started as Bugs Bunny being the main character.