Free Vintage Cartoons: Bugs Bunny, Betty Boop and More

Don’t visit Vintage ToonCast (or its iTunes channel) at the beginning of a busy workday. You’ll start by promising yourself to watch just one, like, say, “The Wabbit Who Came to Supper,” which we posted above. But then, of course, you’ll want to check out the famous Betty Boop episode, “Minnie the Moocher,” featuring Cab Calloway, which will lead you to “Caspar the Friendly Ghost,” “Popeye,” and finally 16 glorious episodes of “Superman.”

The site hosts more than 80 videos, most of them stellar, which means you could end up killing the whole day. Don’t say we didn’t w-w-w-arn you (sorry).

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Sheerly Avni is a San Francisco-based arts and culture writer. Her work has appeared in Salon, LA Weekly, Mother Jones, and many other publications. You can follow her on twitter at @sheerly.

 


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