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Roobarb and Custard retro cartoon fan sites, social networks, articles and a range cult British, animated and children's TV websites

Roobarb and Custard the 70s British cartoon characters appear all over the Internet on everything from cult TV websites to the Channel Five Milkshake website for kids.

The very first animated series on TV, and still screening today on Five, this cartoon dog and cat have been children’s stars for over four decades, originally appearing in the 1970s, repeated constantly through the 1980s and 1990s then given a whole new children’s animated series ("Roobarb and Custard Too") in the 2000s which is still screening today! As a result, it’s no surprise these two cartoon characters pop up everywhere, some of the best websites are linked below!

Roobarb and Custard’s Official Website
You’re on it now! Including info on all the animated characters in the cast, Roobarb and Custard merchandise, the history of the cult TV series from the 70s to present and archives of photos and drawings from the wobbly cartoon the official website is an essential bookmark!

Roobarb and Custard on Facebook
The cult animation came to social networking in 2010 and their Facebook page is updated throughout the week with funny quotes, silly pictures and video clips as well as any Roobarb and Custard news.

Roobarb and Custard on Twitter
Well the birds in the garden never stopped tweeting so Roobarb and Custard thought they would join them; daily updates and content just like the Facebook page.

Amazon UK’s selection of merchandise
There’s plenty of things to buy and get your Roobarb and Custard wobbly cartoon fix from every day; DVDs of the children’s animated series, t-shirts featuring all the cartoon characters, luxury greeting cards, MP3s of Johnny Hawksworth’s famous theme tune and plenty more. For fans in the USA check out Amazon US’ pages. You can also find a gallery of merchandise old and new here; Roobarb and Custard cartoon merchandise.

Wikipedia’s article on the retro British cartoon
If you don’t have a Wikipedia page you’re just not part of the Internet! Roobarb and Custard’s early 1970s British cartoon show and the 2000s TV series are both covered in this article.

Toonhound’s website on British animation
With articles covering both of the cult animated series and an interview with Jason Tammemagi, the director of Roobarb and Custard Too, Toonhound is a great read for fans of Roobarb and Custard or many other cult cartoon characters.

1970s children's TV was an exciting time for TV animation with an explosion of cult cartoons, animated characters and fantastic stories; and it all began with a green dog and a cynical pink cat called Roobarb and Custard. These two legends amongst British animated cartoon characters are still finding new audiences through continued screenings on TV and the web; have you seen them all? Find a full roobarb and custard animated cartoon series episode list by clicking the link!





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