I like animated cartoons.

I like cartoons.
I like animation.
I like animations.
I like cartoon programs.
I like animated cartoon programs.
I like animation programs.

If a person likes the kind of programs, which expressions should we use?

All of those are correct.

If you were to ask a child about his favorite TV programs, he'd probably answer, "I like cartoons."

Aren't all TV cartoons animated?

I would use all except the fourth and sixth. The third is better than the fourth. The sixth is repetitive.

=)

If a person likes animated cartoons, animations, or cartoon programs, you can use the following expressions:

1. "I like animated cartoons."
2. "I like cartoons."
3. "I like animation."
4. "I like animations."
5. "I like cartoon programs."
6. "I like animated cartoon programs."
7. "I like animation programs."

Any of these expressions can be used to indicate a liking for the specific type of programs mentioned.

To express that a person likes animated cartoons or animation programs, you can use the following expressions:

- "I like animated cartoons."
- "I enjoy watching cartoons."
- "I have a fondness for animation."
- "I am a fan of animated content."
- "I like watching animation programs."

These expressions convey the idea that the person has a preference for animated content, whether it be in the form of cartoons or other types of animation programs.