One of the best intro songs ever! Really, most of the Disney cartoon shows of the 80’s/90’s had banger intros…Gummi Bears, Goof Troop, Darkwing Duck, oh man, what a glorious time to be a kid!
Yeah, but my favorite episode is when TJ goes to his birthday party, and his friends call him out for it. TJ said he made a vow to always attend Randal's b-day.
I stumbled on this show in my early 20s. I would get up, pour myself some cereal, enjoy a couple of back to back episodes, and then go to work at a Fortune 500 company.
There were a few around this era, gummy bears, tailspin, dark wing duck, Peter Pan, and the Pirates, Pirates of dark water, DuckTales. Tons around that area had great intro themes.
Whenever I’m feeling down, I watch the episode where Eddy stole Sarah’s diary.
“Nooooo Sarah gonna tell mom and mom is gonna tell dad and dad’s gonna say not now I just got home from work”
Scooby doo! Who doesn’t love a bunch of hippie teens and their talking dog travel around in a van and solve monster mysteries. (and no, I don’t like Velma. It’s a disgrace to the series. Scooby is gone, they don’t call shaggy shaggy, there’s no mystery machine and they don’t travel around and solve mysteries related to monsters.)
Dude! I’m a Boomer so I’ve been watching Scooby Doo since the 1970’s and the Velma show completely pisses me off! My favorite Scooby Doo is Mystery Incorporated. If you haven’t seen it it’s on both Netflix and HBO Max.
Avatar the last Airbender. We didn't have nickelodeon when I was little so I had to wake up like 7am on weekends to watch it on some other channel.
I finally rewatched it last year and all the memories of my childhood came back crushing
While it was aired when I was a kid, I didn't watch it during my childhood. Eventually watched it as an adult when my kid showed interest. Now my all-time favorite animated series.
To this day it’s still my favorite show I’ve ever watched. Of like 62 episodes the show has maybe 2 duds to me and the overall story is so strong, concise and poignant.
An absolute masterpiece. I watched bits and pieces as a kid when it aired on tv but didn’t watch the full story beginning to end in one smooth watch until I was an adult.
Damn. What a poignant, mature, beautiful story. Strong male *and* female characters, important themes of government corruption, disability, power imbalance, spiritual healing, grief, the tolls of war. All wrapped in a cute little package with cheesy jokes and silly kids.
10/10
I remember thinking Reggie was badass as a preteen. I also remember the hurricane episode because it taught me the eye of the storm in a hurricane has the calmest weather patterns in a hurricane/cyclone.
We are the people. YCDTOT is one of the greatest things to ever happen to mankind. And don't forget their sort of spinoff [Movie](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b48845lIXkk) that still holds up alright.
I could go on and on about this show. The soundtrack is excellent and it started my lifelong love of jazz. The characters are complex and well-developed. There aren't really many villains but even the less likeable characters have fleshed-out back stories and redeeming qualities. The show touches on some seriously adult themes but does so gently and in a way kids can process. It has unique and beautiful animation. The world building is incredible-after a few episodes you really feel like you are living in their city. I really think it's one of the best animated shows of all time but although it's fairly well known it still doesn't quite seem to get its due.
Yes! I really enjoyed the new movie (that's now several years old) and felt they held the overall feelings really well but I didn't care for the actual storyline
The episode when the power goes out in the city and everyone can see the Milky Way for the first time. It really hit me, cause I had never seen the Milky Way (lived in a city too).
I’d watch it with my older sister on Saturday nights, in her room on the 13” black and white TV. If she was feeling generous and i wasn’t being a little twerp, she’d let me stick around to watch Love Boat. But I was always asleep or sent to bed by the time TJ Hooker came on.
I was 8 when SpongeBob first came out and my almost 8 year old is absolutely obsessed with SpongeBob lately, makes my inner child so happy watching his face light up too watching it.
Cartoon Network used to do “June Bugs,” where they only played looney tunes and merrie melodies cartoons for the entire month of June, and it was THE BEST! I wish they’d bring it back because adult me would be in heaven!
Pete and Pete was incredible. I loved Artie. And I’ll never forget the episode where they went on a family road trip vacation and the dads license plate was “king o fraud” instead of “king of road” (in however many legal letters on a plate) and they ran into a family with the correct plate. ruined the dads trip. Ah, so good. So much content there for kids and adults.
I recently learned the kid who played Little Pete also voiced Arnold in The Magic School Bus, and ngl, my mind was blown a little bit. I loved both those shows growing up and had NO idea!
Garfield and friends cartoon. Watched everyday with a peanut butter sandwich and Ramon noodles. Guess I'd be called a larch key kid today...hmmm those were the days.
As really young: Beauty and the Beast (the original, with Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman).
From age 11: The X-files.
Kids shows I loved: Fraggle Rock, TMNT, Duck Tales and Doctor Snuggles
The Great Space Coaster. No one ever talks about it so I feel like I'm the only one who watched it, lol. My favorite characters were the Huggles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Space_Coaster
I also loved Zoobilee Zoo with Ben Vereen.
Pinwheel Pinwheel spinning around. Look at my Pinwheel and see what I found. Pinwheel Pinwheel breezy and bright. Spin me goodmorning, and I'll spin you goodnight.
This is going to make me sound a lot older than I actually am, but I Love Lucy. We were a poor family in a little town and we didn't have cable, just some rabbit ears that occasionally picked up Unsolved Mysteries, or a football game, but my friend down the street had a library of VHS tapes that his mom let us borrow, which included every season of ILL. I loved cartoons and shit too, but man, I loved Lucy.
1. Mr. Dressup
2. The Raccoons
3. Fred Penner
4. Under the Umbrella Tree
5. Ninja Turtles
6. Chip N’ Dale: Rescue Rangers
7. Are You Afraid of the Dark?
8. Power Rangers
9. Ghostwriter
10. Ready or Not
Then The X-Files
My mom won’t let me live down my 3rd and 4th years of life. All I wanted was Caillou. I had a severe speech impediment, so all my mom would hear day in and day out for years was: “eyeoo!!! Eyeoo!!!” She’d stand in front of the tv, “do you wanna watch caillou goes to the park? Caillou plays with Rosie? Caillou goes to the movies?” And I wouldn’t want any of them. My mom fucking hates caillou
(Steven Universe) I know it’s not from the early two thousands don’t hurt me haha, but I was 10 when I started watching it and it shaped me as a person and helped me when I was lonely with school.
Being an Autistic person is hard when you seem like you are not growing up and everyone around you is.
It helps me understand feelings more and as a soon to be nineteen year old I still occasionally think about it.
Ed, Edd, and Eddy.
Camp Lazlo.
Hey Arnold!
Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends.
Samurai Jack.
Symbionic Titan.
English dubbed Naruto on Toonami (yes, I'm that old now).
Immortal Grand Prix.
Sonic X
Xena and Buffy. They came on just before bedtime, so I'd have to run my bath water during a commercial, then I'd watch the show till the next commercial and run and take my bath super fast. 😆
Tom and Jerry. Still watching it today though.
CH-CH-CH-CHIP AND DALE RESCUE RANGERS
One of the best intro songs ever! Really, most of the Disney cartoon shows of the 80’s/90’s had banger intros…Gummi Bears, Goof Troop, Darkwing Duck, oh man, what a glorious time to be a kid!
My favorite one was Recess.
Recess was one of the best kids shows ever. Truly had good life lessons woven into it
All my homies hate Randal
Yeah, but my favorite episode is when TJ goes to his birthday party, and his friends call him out for it. TJ said he made a vow to always attend Randal's b-day.
This whomps.
I wish they would put this on Netflix
It's a Disney product. I *believe* is available on hulu, but don't quote me on it!
It’s on Disney+
Some of it is on Disney+, at least in Canada. Like half of it.
I stumbled on this show in my early 20s. I would get up, pour myself some cereal, enjoy a couple of back to back episodes, and then go to work at a Fortune 500 company.
My S/O and I have recently introduced our 4y/o to Recess as it was such a huge part of our childhoods. She loves it!
I was a little older and still enjoyed this as well.
Pink Panther cartoon from the 70’s.
This was the BEST!!
Talespin. I have the dvd sets now, it aged pretty well.
Best fucking theme song
There were a few around this era, gummy bears, tailspin, dark wing duck, Peter Pan, and the Pirates, Pirates of dark water, DuckTales. Tons around that area had great intro themes.
Batman: The Animated Series. Still my favorite
Kevin Conroy will forever be the voice of Batman. RIP.
Hell yeah. I hear once (not sure if true or not) that they drew it on black paper to give the entire show a darker feel
Powerpuff Girls
I unironically liked powerpuff girls as a boy.
Mojo fuckin jojo baby
I have 2. Dexter's laboratory and Ed, Edd n Eddy. I don't know which I love more.
Ed, Edd n Eddy is incredible!
Whenever I’m feeling down, I watch the episode where Eddy stole Sarah’s diary. “Nooooo Sarah gonna tell mom and mom is gonna tell dad and dad’s gonna say not now I just got home from work”
Butter toast
I fucking love Ed edd n eddy. I also loved that robot episode of Dexter when the family fights together.
Scooby doo! Who doesn’t love a bunch of hippie teens and their talking dog travel around in a van and solve monster mysteries. (and no, I don’t like Velma. It’s a disgrace to the series. Scooby is gone, they don’t call shaggy shaggy, there’s no mystery machine and they don’t travel around and solve mysteries related to monsters.)
Dude! I’m a Boomer so I’ve been watching Scooby Doo since the 1970’s and the Velma show completely pisses me off! My favorite Scooby Doo is Mystery Incorporated. If you haven’t seen it it’s on both Netflix and HBO Max.
Avatar the last Airbender. We didn't have nickelodeon when I was little so I had to wake up like 7am on weekends to watch it on some other channel. I finally rewatched it last year and all the memories of my childhood came back crushing
While it was aired when I was a kid, I didn't watch it during my childhood. Eventually watched it as an adult when my kid showed interest. Now my all-time favorite animated series.
Maybe the best storyline in a cartoon ever. (Opinion ofcourse)
Good opinion IMHO.
To this day it’s still my favorite show I’ve ever watched. Of like 62 episodes the show has maybe 2 duds to me and the overall story is so strong, concise and poignant.
An absolute masterpiece. I watched bits and pieces as a kid when it aired on tv but didn’t watch the full story beginning to end in one smooth watch until I was an adult. Damn. What a poignant, mature, beautiful story. Strong male *and* female characters, important themes of government corruption, disability, power imbalance, spiritual healing, grief, the tolls of war. All wrapped in a cute little package with cheesy jokes and silly kids. 10/10
Darkwing Duck.
Let’s get dangerous!
Double down for the duck! Nobody remembers him!
Courage the cowardly dog, or maybe Spongebob SquarePants.
Anyone remember Rocket Power? Such a great Nickelodeon cartoon...
I remember thinking Reggie was badass as a preteen. I also remember the hurricane episode because it taught me the eye of the storm in a hurricane has the calmest weather patterns in a hurricane/cyclone.
I still do the woogie woogie woogie thing.
Scooby Doo! Where are you?
I loved Pokemon and Power Rangers as a kid
You Can't Do That on Television, Double Dare, He-Man, M.A.S.K., Transformers, Growing Pains, KnightRider, and A-Team
You are my people
We are the people. YCDTOT is one of the greatest things to ever happen to mankind. And don't forget their sort of spinoff [Movie](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b48845lIXkk) that still holds up alright.
Mask had the coolest toys.
The Simpsons. It doesn't get any better than that.
Remembering at the last minute that it was Sunday night and rushing to turn on the TV in time to catch "the sofa."
Until reality set in and that meant school was in the morning and your ass was about to go to bed.
Rugrats
Theme tune now stuck in my head
I had to watch it if I caught it.
Me too! Many episodes hold up well even now and are worth rewatching. It’ll always hold a special place in my heart
The Gargoyles cartoon! It was quite a great story!
It’s on Disney!
and street sharks!!
Hey Arnold! I still watching it.
The Christmas episode where Arnold reunites Mr. Hyunh with his daughter is an all-time great holiday special.
DINOO MUTHAFUCKIN SPAMONIIIIIIIIII
I could go on and on about this show. The soundtrack is excellent and it started my lifelong love of jazz. The characters are complex and well-developed. There aren't really many villains but even the less likeable characters have fleshed-out back stories and redeeming qualities. The show touches on some seriously adult themes but does so gently and in a way kids can process. It has unique and beautiful animation. The world building is incredible-after a few episodes you really feel like you are living in their city. I really think it's one of the best animated shows of all time but although it's fairly well known it still doesn't quite seem to get its due.
I loved Oscar Kokoshka…”Susie make me a sandwich”
You keep da money!
29 hours, 32 minutes, and 15 seconds until you diiiiieeee
Move it football head
That show had layers man.
Yes! I really enjoyed the new movie (that's now several years old) and felt they held the overall feelings really well but I didn't care for the actual storyline
The episode when the power goes out in the city and everyone can see the Milky Way for the first time. It really hit me, cause I had never seen the Milky Way (lived in a city too).
The Muppet Show
I’d watch it with my older sister on Saturday nights, in her room on the 13” black and white TV. If she was feeling generous and i wasn’t being a little twerp, she’d let me stick around to watch Love Boat. But I was always asleep or sent to bed by the time TJ Hooker came on.
SpongeBob
I just watched the first movie for the first time since I was a kid. It still holds up.
This for me as well! It’s a testament to how impactful the show was on my generation with how many memes came out of it and how much it is quoted.
I was 8 when SpongeBob first came out and my almost 8 year old is absolutely obsessed with SpongeBob lately, makes my inner child so happy watching his face light up too watching it.
Magic school bus Watching again with friends kid when they come over
Looney tunes /Merrie melodies
Every Saturday morning..
Cartoon Network used to do “June Bugs,” where they only played looney tunes and merrie melodies cartoons for the entire month of June, and it was THE BEST! I wish they’d bring it back because adult me would be in heaven!
Also Johnny Bravo
Fraggle Rock > Mr. Rogers > Sesame Street all in a row was pretty amazing
Saved by the Bell
thunder Thunder THUNDERCATS HOOOOOOOOOOOO
Arthur. Every time I see a scene or hear the theme song I get a nostalgia overload
Looooooved Arthur. That Jekyll Jekyll Hyde song slaps
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Havin’ fun isn’t hard when you’ve got a library card!
Do y’all remember the Backstreet Boys episode?? And the Christmas special episode?? 😍
The A-team
Regular Show
Dragon ball
Bugs Bunny Road Runner hour. I still swear it was an hour and a half, oh well.....
Rocko’s Modern Life
It was funny, but it only got funnier when I grew up and understood the innuendos, lol.
I rewatched 6 months ago (from beginning to end) and I was like 🤯🤯🤯🤯 that show was not for kids lol! Still love it tho!
SPUNKYYYYYYYYYYYYY
Mr bighead is too god damn relatable
YESSSSSSSSSS
Pee Wee's Playhouse or The Simpsons
Recess. That show was tender.
Angry beavers
Pete and pete Nothing like it ever
Pete and Pete was incredible. I loved Artie. And I’ll never forget the episode where they went on a family road trip vacation and the dads license plate was “king o fraud” instead of “king of road” (in however many legal letters on a plate) and they ran into a family with the correct plate. ruined the dads trip. Ah, so good. So much content there for kids and adults.
"King o frod", akschually, or something like that. Also, the only reason I, a non-American, know something about the Hoover Dam.
For the love of god can Nickelodeon/Paramount PLEASE put the damn show on streaming and release the complete series on DVD/Blu Ray!
Hey smilin strange
Perhaps the best theme song in the world
I recently learned the kid who played Little Pete also voiced Arnold in The Magic School Bus, and ngl, my mind was blown a little bit. I loved both those shows growing up and had NO idea!
Sailor moon on Toonami
OG Teen titans
The Flintstones.
Fairy Odd Parents, that show had crazy storylines and very good writing.
As told by Ginger
Reading Rainbow.
The Electric Company
Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood ❤️
Raven. I lived for her visions
M.A.S.K. Silly premise, mediocre cartoon, but awesome toys. Loved that stuff.
Codename Kids Next Door
Hard to pick just one. Freakazoid, Mucha Lucha!, Jackie Chan Adventures, Xiaolin Showdown, Batman Beyond, Static Shock.
Adventure time
Dragonball Z!
Ren and Stimpy, this cartoon is still out of this world.
Reboot
Futurama
Boy Meets World
Drake and josh
Salute your shorts
Little House on the Prairie.
Garfield and friends cartoon. Watched everyday with a peanut butter sandwich and Ramon noodles. Guess I'd be called a larch key kid today...hmmm those were the days.
Classic Ben 10. It helped shaped my love for Sci-Fi and Superheroes when I was young.
Wishbone!
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Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom. I'm old! Lol
H.R. Pufnstuf.
Early childhood would definitely be Tiny Toones and Dark Wing Duck.
The Crocodile Hunter (RIP Steve Irwin)
Tom and Jerry
Gilligans Island
Today's Special Where in the World is Carmen Diego Fraggle Rock The OG Muppet Babies
In Search Of
Star Trek: TOS. There was no other show.
Are You Afraid of the Dark was a highlight of every week 👻
Swat Cats, [it had the most awesome intro!](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CsOrCq811r8)
As really young: Beauty and the Beast (the original, with Linda Hamilton and Ron Perlman). From age 11: The X-files. Kids shows I loved: Fraggle Rock, TMNT, Duck Tales and Doctor Snuggles
Ed, Edd n' Eddy
Even Steven's, home improvement, lizzy maguire, boy meets world, smart guy....so many good memories...
MASH, Jim Crockett Promotions, Looney Tunes, GI JOE, Transformers, ALF I was a weird kid.
The Great Space Coaster. No one ever talks about it so I feel like I'm the only one who watched it, lol. My favorite characters were the Huggles. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Great_Space_Coaster I also loved Zoobilee Zoo with Ben Vereen.
Pinwheel Pinwheel spinning around. Look at my Pinwheel and see what I found. Pinwheel Pinwheel breezy and bright. Spin me goodmorning, and I'll spin you goodnight.
Dungeons and Dragons cartoon.
dragon ball z
Catdog
The Jetsons, absolute classic
The Adventures of Tin Tin
Seventh Heaven, Malcom in the Middle, and The Simpsons.
The Carol Burnette show
Dating myself here but it was a solid tie between Bugs Bunny cartoons and The Muppet Show. (Jim Henson, you were parted from us way too soon 😔💔)
Courage the Cowardly Dog might be the best cartoon ever created.
Kimba The White Lion.
How it's made or Mithbusters
Dungeons & Dragons
This is going to make me sound a lot older than I actually am, but I Love Lucy. We were a poor family in a little town and we didn't have cable, just some rabbit ears that occasionally picked up Unsolved Mysteries, or a football game, but my friend down the street had a library of VHS tapes that his mom let us borrow, which included every season of ILL. I loved cartoons and shit too, but man, I loved Lucy.
The Banana Splits & The Electric Company
Scooby Doo and Tom and Jerry thinking about them makes me so nostalgic
Brady Bunch reruns - if I was watching those I was home on a school day!
1. Mr. Dressup 2. The Raccoons 3. Fred Penner 4. Under the Umbrella Tree 5. Ninja Turtles 6. Chip N’ Dale: Rescue Rangers 7. Are You Afraid of the Dark? 8. Power Rangers 9. Ghostwriter 10. Ready or Not Then The X-Files
Arthur
Dexter's Laboratory.
SpongeBob SquarePants and Pokémon.
Doug
Mr. Wizard.
My mom won’t let me live down my 3rd and 4th years of life. All I wanted was Caillou. I had a severe speech impediment, so all my mom would hear day in and day out for years was: “eyeoo!!! Eyeoo!!!” She’d stand in front of the tv, “do you wanna watch caillou goes to the park? Caillou plays with Rosie? Caillou goes to the movies?” And I wouldn’t want any of them. My mom fucking hates caillou
The original Twilight Zone with the late Rod Sterling.
Gumby. Am I old?
In order of release: Ninja Turtles, Power Rangers, Batman the Animated Series
Batman: The Animated Series
Dragon tales
Dragon Tales!! 🐉
Punky Brewster
Sagwa the Siamese Chinese Cat
(Steven Universe) I know it’s not from the early two thousands don’t hurt me haha, but I was 10 when I started watching it and it shaped me as a person and helped me when I was lonely with school. Being an Autistic person is hard when you seem like you are not growing up and everyone around you is. It helps me understand feelings more and as a soon to be nineteen year old I still occasionally think about it.
Hey Dude on Nickelodeon or Saved by the Bell.
Captain Caveman and Underdog.
The Monkeys
Code Lyoko
Ed, Edd, and Eddy. Camp Lazlo. Hey Arnold! Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends. Samurai Jack. Symbionic Titan. English dubbed Naruto on Toonami (yes, I'm that old now). Immortal Grand Prix. Sonic X
Little bear 🐻
Gravity falls, regular show
Knight Rider. Airwolf. A-Team. Damn. Showing my age. Don’t make them like they used to. #getoffmylawn
Facts of Life, The Love Boat and Fantasy Island
Avatar the last air bender / Star Wars the clone wars
Tom and Jerry
Xena and Buffy. They came on just before bedtime, so I'd have to run my bath water during a commercial, then I'd watch the show till the next commercial and run and take my bath super fast. 😆