You Can Find Your Favorite Cartoon Characters in Southern California

March 30, 2009 by  

Recently I’ve had the chance to visit some of the great theme parks in Southern California. Between them all, you can immerse yourself in the world of a bunch of your favorite TV and movie characters.

We know where to find Mickey Mouse and all his Disney friends—in Anaheim. If you’d like some good information about planning a trip to the Disneyland Resort, check out the SoCal Vacation Guru. Disney has no-doubt done the most effective job of bringing imaginary characters to life, much to the delight of us all.

A few miles down the road at Knott’s Berry Farm you’ll find all the Peanuts gang at Camp Snoopy. Knott’s has done a nice job of absorbing Charlie Brown, his faithful pet and their friends into their culture. Do they still have the Camp Snoopy at the Mall of America in Minnesota?

Hit Universal Studios Hollywood and you can find Spiderman, Betty Boop, the Flintstones, Woody Woodpecker and a squadron of other beloved Universal characters; Universal has been at the heart of many television shows as well as famous movies. You can find some good details about Universal Studios Hollywood at the SoCal Vacation Guru.

Before leaving Universal I have four words for you: Homer Simpson. Yes, The Simpsons have been immortalized in their own attraction at this great theme park. That includes Krusty the clown and many other residents of Springfield.

Lastly, we drive up north a ways and stop at Six Flags Magic Mountain. According to the SoCal Vacation Guru, this park is best known for its roller coasters and other thrill rides. But skulking around the place are the nutty characters of Warner Brothers cartoons, notably the Loony Toons guys.

Porky is there, along with Daffy, Yosemite Sam, Tweety and the others. Beep Beep! There’s a nice area for small children; the park management has figured out that not everyone is a teen-age or twenty-something thrill ride fanatic. The characters are very charming and are pretty easy to find around the mountain. This joint may be my favorite.

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9 Responses to “You Can Find Your Favorite Cartoon Characters in Southern California”

  1. biton on April 12th, 2010 6:50 am

    This is a good site to tell you all about six flags magic mountain in southern California. This is a thrill park. For those wanting something a little more exciting than disney or the zoo this is for you. The guide helps you plan a trip there, and has a good list of hotels nearby. It also tells you about coupons, and fun facts about the park like urban legends.

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  3. magpie➌ on June 24th, 2010 7:47 am

    i'm pretty sure they have it in this video

  4. prayerboi516 on August 25th, 2010 9:01 am

    Vinaka cafe is playing dispatch. Reminds me of my 1st year at UCSD with 6th college bible study in camp snoopy with good days.

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  7. allthingstinman on March 9th, 2011 3:51 pm

    RT not all do that. yun lang nakapanood sa cartoons, betty boop does that. RT (cont)

  8. Heather on May 31st, 2011 4:56 am

    I worked at Cedar Point Camp Snoopy for five summers. One day when I was working the Tilt-a-Whirl I was hit by my ride. I was checking to make sure that the lap bars were down and one of the cars started to turn and thats when it happened.I had the wind knocked out of me and my hand was pined under the car. Next thing I was being rushed to a local hospital.

  9. Cornelius on June 20th, 2011 1:06 pm

    Hmm, given this situation i would say, the management and government have done what they can to prevent addiction to gambling. Ultimately, its the people that go that decide whether they want to sink further into gambling.

    Agreed that the Casino itself, coupled with the Universal Studios will provide a good attraction for foreign tourist and Singaporeans, not including the jobs that are created.

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