Cartoons Who Drive Vans (Part 1)
Many cartoons actually feature vans within in them and millions of people actually tune in to watch some of them which is quite remarkable really. Some of these are made for the smaller generations and some of these havent seen any real success in the cartoon world in a lomg while. Here are the ones that came into my head first.
Mystery Machine
This has to be the most famous one out of all of the cartoon vans that have ever come into existence. When you think of a van in a cartoon then this has to be the one that comes into the mind at first. 1969 is the year in which Scooby Doo was first aired making it a whopping forty years old this year! The show has been running ever since and has not lost its original format of solving monster of an apparent monster. It is pressumed that they always use someone in disguise instead of a real monster so that younger kids are not scared. I wonder if they have that van on Van Leasing
A Bit Of A Classic- Postman Pat
This is more of a stop-motion feature than a cartoon but it has to be mentioned as it is certainly the most famous van to be made by somebody here in Britain It was first screened in 1981 and a newer series was made for 2006. This show was really aimed at the younger generations of people and I will admit to watching the show when I was young myself. Why is Postman Pat so good, well simply because he has to be the only postman that can get stuck in the rain, snow, sleet or even help out people and yet still deliver on time, and he doesnt go on strike!
Cheap vehicle contracts is something that these toons must have had in mind when purchasing these vans.
Which has the best van in the popular South Park, Family Guy and South Park series, read part two to find out. Small van leasing is key for the next part.
Tags: Cartoons, Scooby Doo, vans