Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Top 5 Tuesday: Top 5 Bosom Buddies

this week's top 5 was specifically requested by a friend of mine (Get it...NO?)


anyway it was requested by Caitlin of Music with Cait she's the girl to go to if you wanna know about the latest in popular music and concerts. this week is all about Best Friends. 




5. Fred Flintstone and Barney Rubble
ah yes, when it comes to best friends, these were the first to come to mind. the adventures and mishaps these two get into are legend (wait for it)...dary (10pts if you get the reference). what I like most about these two is that it took the best of both worlds. realistic and yet still have that good old cartoon crazy that Hanna-Barbera is known for.



4. Arthur Reed and Buster Baxter
I think that the television show, Arthur , is one of the best examples of adapting a children's book into animated series. as a child, i had quite a fondness for this show and how they portrayed these two. Arthur and Buster are just really great together and have something in common with our number 3 in this list. 




3.Doug Funnie and Skeeter Valentine 
I dare you not to agree with me on this. I always wanted to hang out with these two. Doug's crazy imagination and Skeeter's all around coolness made this pair hard to beet (and yes i meant to spell it like that) what the television show Doug and Arthur share is that they both had the same writer. Disney's Doug pays homage to this in the episode Doug's Last Birthday 





2. Scooby Doo and Shaggy
Nothing is more satisfying than a boy and his dog, so it's only natural that the Silver goes to these two crime solving duo. The Mystery Machine would just be 3 moody teenager without Scooby and Shaggy. I mean, anyone who can eat as much as these two deserves to be on this list. 





1. Phineas and Ferb (and also Perry)
Phineas and Ferb takes the win for this week. the show ,in general, is a fun adventure with so many memorable episode. i think the Phineas and Ferb remind me of the way i use to hang out with my older brother.  

  

The Honorable Mentions:







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