Why Are Vans In Cartoons? (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 past sucesses and havent been around in a long while and some of them are made just for the enjoyment of the smaller kids. Here are just a few of them.

The Famous Mystery Machine

This has to be the top van out of all of the cartoon vans. In terms of putting a van inside a cartoon this is the one that really kicked it off. All of this kicked off in 1969 with the original series Scooby-Doo, Where Are You! The show is obviously still going strong and has not lost the original design at all, there are still many monsters to be caught. The monster nearly always turns out to be a human in disguise. I wonder if the gang have the van on Van lease

A Bit Of A Classic- Postman Pat

This is actually a British creation which is partly why it is in the list, the other reason is because it was first aired in 1981 and was loved so much that they have brought back a newer series which started in 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. The brilliant thing about Postman Pat is that he is the only Postman able to deliver the post on time!

Cheap vehicle contracts has got to be something that these toons held in their minds when getting these vans.

Part two of this will actually feature toons from the Family Guy and South Park series, which has the best van. Small van leasing is key for the next part.