From cartoons, animes to TV series

When I was a child, I used to watch TV very often, specially Cartoon Network. Watching cartoons like “Courage the Cowardly Dog”, “Dexter’s laboratory” and “Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends” made me so happy, it brings me good memories. I remember arriving home and turning on the TV to watch them, when I hadn’t responsibilities and I could do almost whatever I wanted with my huge free time.

Now that I have less free time with the university, I can’t watch TV so much, but when I do, I love watching documentals or cooking competitions, in particular a documental called “Chef’s table” on Netflix (which complements the two of the things I like the most: Gastronomy and documentals), and some realities like “The big family cooking showdown” and “Cupcake wars”. It’s a shame that, as I said, I don’t have much free time as in my childhood, so I don’t usually can watch this series, but everytime I can, I watch a marathon of episodes hahaha.


Series, cartoons and stuff like that are not so important for me, but just because I don’t have enough time for them. Probably if I had more time they would be more relevant for me, I think they brings people some kind of advice about life in every sense, depending on the topic the series, movies or cartoons are about. For example, if you watch a movie about love, it’s sure that you would end having another perspective about relationships or self-love. I talked with my friends about this a couple of times, but it’s not a usual conversation topic with them.

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  1. I have to admit that “Courage the Cowardly Dog” used to scared me. But now I see it from time to time and I enjoy it a lot.

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  2. what good times without responsibilities in which we could see cartoons everywhere

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  3. Foster's Home for Imaginary Friend it was really good!!!

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