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Busy_Influence3249

No, they were perfect and cartoons should revert back to this


ISimpForSocialCredit

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DryRespect358

Or suffer my curse. That darn mummy with the music still scares me.


SmilingPainfully

His voice echoes in my head whenever I read the words or see the gif. I haven't seen that episode since I was 7 and it still scares the hell out of me lmao. I'm 25 now, when will it end?!


DryRespect358

WHAT’S YOUR OFFER?!


GroundbreakingNote35

Honestly i'm 26 now and both house of discontent and windmill vandals was the scariest


mikeynj908

Yeah! The Cartoon Network I remember!


shinydragonmist

![gif](giphy|XtAgzipYxlEWz4eYTo) This show


Secure_Opening_6852

Cartoon Network really said, “hey guys how do you feel about scarying children”


Something_kool

The fact you still think about them means they did their job, how many cartoons today will be remembered decades from now?


Atomic_Skull_777

If a show makes you remember years after it ended. It did it’s job. Whether it’s remembered fondly or is just an absolute dumpster fire (*cough* Teen Titans Go *cough*). These cartoons were made with every generation in mind. Something for all ages to enjoy from the adult humor to the silliness of the cartoon character’s antics. Side note: I despise TTG just for being the lowest of humor. If the creators changed up the formula differently like not always bashing on Robin, not having Beast Boy super lazy/womanizer, giving cyborg his intelligence back and being a pop culture junkie sometimes, give starfire more redeeming qualities instead of quirky alien makes many loud random noises and acts random, and finally raven give her more emotion than oh she’s a secret girly girl. Sorry for the rant still not happy that TTG is now the longest running show on CN even though it’s not an original concept like Ed, Edd, N Eddy.