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The news that Hello Kitty was no longer a cat shook me to my core…I kid. But I was more invested and subsequently more heated than I should have been. And it was during this discussion that I realized, there are just some cartoon characters that were staples around the way. Every ‘hood (as in neighborhood. I have to say that before some of y’all get offended.) is different so after you click through be sure to let me know which characters were popular in your area.

Betty Boop

These days I don’t see Betty Boop around much. But back in the late ’90’s and early 2000’s. Betty Boop was everywhere. She was so popular around the way, her face was plastered all over clothing. There were even several images depicting Betty Boop as a Black woman. Remember that detail…

 

Tweety Bird

This is another throwback. But you know Tweety was popular in the hood when your momma, auntie or older cousin knew at least one woman who was nicknamed Tweety or Tweety Bird. And then if a girl got her hair cut exceptionally low or had an unfortunate perm experience, there was a good chance that she would be likened to the Looney Toon.

 

Mickey and Minnie

I had seen Mickey and Minnie around the way for years. I remember when I was in third grade I got a gold Mickey Mouse ring. More adults than I could count had a Mickey Mouse watch. My mother still wears one today. And then even Janet Jackson said she had a tattoo of Mickey “doing something” to Minnie. You know she’s a freak.

 

Elmo 

If you study the history of Elmo, you may know that his character was almost canned. But they gave him a new voice and a friendlier personality and that signature laugh and he was a hit. And not just with the kids. I remember I was almost in high school when I asked for a Tickle Me Elmo, a few years after the pandemonium died down.