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'''Cartoons''' are an early type of animated [[art]] form originating from [[Earth]]. [[Tom Paris]] enjoyed watching cartoons such as ''[[Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur]]'' on the [[television]] set [[B'Elanna Torres]] gave to him as a gift. ({{VOY|Memorial|Workforce, Part II}})
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'''Cartoons''' were an early type of animated [[art]] form originating from [[Earth]]. [[Tom Paris]] enjoyed watching cartoons such as ''[[Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur]]'' on the [[television]] set [[B'Elanna Torres]] gave to him as a gift. ({{VOY|Memorial|Workforce, Part II}})
   
When [[Malcolm Reed]] and [[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]] were waiting for rescue in their disabled [[Shuttlepod (22nd century)|shuttlepod]], Tucker [[memory|remembered]] a cartoon he saw once with two [[snail]]s on the back of a [[turtle]]. ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}})
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When [[Malcolm Reed]] and [[Charles Tucker III|Trip Tucker]] were waiting for rescue in their disabled {{dis|shuttlepod|22nd century}}, Tucker [[memory|remembered]] a cartoon he saw once with two [[snail]]s on the back of a [[turtle]]. ({{ENT|Shuttlepod One}})
   
 
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Revision as of 16:30, 2 July 2015

Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur

20th century cartoon

You may be looking for Star Trek: The Animated Series.
"One says to the other, "Hold on Fred! Here we go!"
- Trip Tucker

Cartoons were an early type of animated art form originating from Earth. Tom Paris enjoyed watching cartoons such as Daffy Duck and the Dinosaur on the television set B'Elanna Torres gave to him as a gift. (VOY: "Memorial", "Workforce, Part II")

When Malcolm Reed and Trip Tucker were waiting for rescue in their disabled shuttlepod, Tucker remembered a cartoon he saw once with two snails on the back of a turtle. (ENT: "Shuttlepod One")

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