About This Quiz
Take this cartoon challenge if you are a cartoon aficionado!
Cartoons were once thought to be for kids only, but many adults also enjoy cartoons, or animated series. There are so many great cartoons that we'd be hard pressed to name them all. From cartoon classics like "Tom and Jerry," "Popeye" and "The Jetsons" to modern-day enjoyment such as "South Park," "King of the Hill" and "The Simpsons," cartoons are for viewers of any age.
Cartoons have a long history, dating way back to the era of silent films. Cartoons were short clips that were shown in theaters before the main feature. Once movies incorporated sound, cartoons began to stand alone as enjoyable but short animated movies. As movies moved to the small screen, i.e., television, cartoons were able to flourish in their own right and grew into the animated series we know today - created with a variety of technical processes that far exceed the old hand-drawn characters. Whether you are a connoisseur of oldies and goodies like "Looney Tunes" or "Scooby-Doo" or you prefer the modern stylings of "Rugrats" and "Family Guy," cartoons offer something for everyone.
Find out how high your cartoon IQ is by completing this fun cartoon quiz.
Stan, Kyle, and Kenny are all "South Park" characters. Cartman is another character on the show.
Dexter, Dee Dee, and Mandark are all characters on "Dexter's Laboratory." The character of Dexter was originally voiced by Christine Cavanaugh.
Fred, Wilma, and Pebbles are "The Flintstones." Their neighbors are Barney, Betty, and Bamm-Bamm.
Advertisement
Huey, Dewey, and Louie are all characters on "DuckTales." You know their Uncle Donald, right?
Peter, Mary Jane, and Magneto are all "Spider-Man" characters. Peter Parker is Spider-Man's alter ego.
Rocky, Bullwinkle, and Boris are all characters on "The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends." This one is an oldie but a goodie.
Advertisement
Douglas, Phil, and Theda are all characters on "Doug." Phil and Theda are Doug's parents.
Hank, Peggy, and Bobby are all characters on "King of the Hill." The characters' last name is Hill.
Ickis, Oblina, and Krumm are all characters on "Aaahh!!! Real Monsters." The monsters go to school to learn how to scare people.
Advertisement
Barney, Betty, and Bamm-Bamm Rubble are all characters on "The Flintstones." The Flintstones are Fred, Wilma, and Pebbles.
Dag, Norb, and Bing are all characters on "The Angry Beavers." Dag and Norb are beavers. Bing is a lizard.
Polly, Dan, and Jack are all characters on "Underdog." "Underdog" is meant to be an animal version of "Superman."
Advertisement
Olive Oyl, Bluto, and Swee'Pea are all characters in "Popeye." The character of Popeye was played by Robin Williams in the live-action film.
Bart, Lisa, and Homer are all "Simpsons" characters. Marge is Bart and Lisa's mother.
Yeah, this one was a gimme. Bonus points if you remember that Spike had a son named Tyke.
Advertisement
Heffer, Filburt, and Spunky are characters on "Rocko's Modern Life." Rocko is a wallaby.
Velma, Fred, and Daphne are all characters on "Scooby-Doo." Shaggy and Scooby are also part of the gang.
Gary, Patrick, and Squidward are all "SpongeBob SquarePants" characters. Gary is SpongeBob's pet snail.
Advertisement
Stan, Francine, and Hayley are all characters on "American Dad." Another character is Steve, Hayley's brother.
Tommy, Chuckie, and Angelica are all "Rugrats" characters. Other characters are the twins, Phil and Lil.
Jane, Judy, and Elroy are all characters on "The Jetsons." Dad, George, heads up the family.
Advertisement
Timmy, Wanda, and Cosmo are all characters in "The Fairly OddParents." Wanda and Cosmo are fairy godparents to Timmy.
Jon, Odie, and Nermal are all "Garfield" characters. Dr. Liz Wilson is a veterinarian and Jon's love interest.
Gerald, Helga, and Phil are all "Hey Arnold!" characters. Phil is Arnold's grandfather.
Advertisement
Fry, Leela, and Bender are all "Futurama" characters. The character of Leela is voiced by actress Katey Sagal.
Baloo, Kit, and Rebecca are all "TaleSpin" characters. Bonus points if you remember that Baloo's full name is Baloo von Bruinwald XIII.
Bugs, Tweety, and Sylvester are all "Looney Tunes" characters. "Looney Tunes" was produced by Warner Bros.
Advertisement
Wakko, Yakko, and Dot are "Animaniacs" characters. "Animaniacs" ran for five seasons.
Peter, Lois, and Meg are all "Family Guy" characters. Chris is Meg's younger brother, and Stewie is the baby.
Ed, Edd, and Eddy are all characters on... well... "Ed, Edd, and Eddy." Seriously, why are so many cartoons named after the main characters?
Advertisement
D.W., Buster, and Francine are all characters on Arthur. Arthur is an aardvark.
Phineas, Ferb, and Perry are all Phineas and Ferb characters. Perry is a platypus.
Helen, Jake, and Quinn are all characters on "Daria." Helen and Jake are Daria's parents, and Quinn is Daria's younger sister.
Advertisement
Eliza, Nigel, and Marianne are all characters on "The Wild Thornberrys." Donnie is a feral boy they adopt.