Invader Zim is still one of my favorite cartoons to date⌠canât wait for the movie on Netflix.
Other than that: courage the cowardly dog, dexters lab, chalk zone, and scooby doo; the original series please, used to watch them all the time with my mom growing up
nothing americans would know about
Code Lyoko, SpongeBob and Courage the cowardly dog
Those were the ones i watched the most
More recently would be Regular show, Adventure Time and Steven Universe (some of the show that arent garbage)
Its quite sad to see how the quality of shows have decrease so badly for the most part⌠just look at Teen titan GO or many of the other reboots
I hope Invader Zim doesnt fall like those reboots did
Darkwing Duck, Beetlejuice, Ren and Stimpy and Transformers.
I loved animaniacs and pinky and the brain.
Going to date my self
Johnny Cypher in Dimension Zero
And i watch this when it 1st came out lolâŚ
Ahh you guys dont know what you missed⌠growing up in the 60âs was awesome
Way to many cartoons would be considered my favourites growing up.
The ones I would consider that I would wake up at 3:00 am in the morning just to watch were Astro Boy and Robotech. Although I wouldnât watch Animation again till 90âs, I would watch anything involving Bugs Bunny and all the other Looney Toons which I considered better then most of what Disney had to offer. (Other then Donald Duck, nothing will beat that Duck)
Despite my age I still watch cartoons.(youâre never to old). Some of the mature cartoons I watched would be shows like Archer.
Jetsons
Scooby-Doo
A Pup Named Scooby Doo
Jackie Chan Adventures
Teen Titans
Shaolin Showdown
Avatar the last Airbender
Some adult swim animes
I saw that a couple of times, although rarely-- it didnât run in my area, I only saw it when we went to the beach.
Actually, most of the stuff I really liked was when we went to the beach-- for some reason, local TV at home had rather little worth a darn. No, it was when we went to the beach, a five hour drive, that I was able to see many things.
I was especially enamored of Speed Racer and Ultraman. Even then, Japanâs arts called to me. (And I know Ultraman isnât technically a cartoon. It was, however, a giant alien beating the crap out of rubber monsters with the help of Godzilla-level jets, so shut up.)
Thundercats and She-ra for me. Yay for 80s kids.
Exosquad. Most criminally underrated and dynamic cartoon war drama for kids Iâve ever seen. Solid characters and story still holds up 20+ years later without being too silly or cheesy.
Iâd best describe it as a western mecha show in a setting thatâs basically WW2 in Space with a human resistance against Martian Hitler. Itâs brilliant and has the kind of writing you would never get in a typical action figure cartoon.
Rocky & Bullwinkle + Underdog
And later Spider-Man and his Amazing Friends.
thundercats
Darkwing Duck
Fighting evil by moonlight,
Winning love by daylight
Never runninâ from a real fight
She is the one named Sailor Moon!
She will never turn her back on a friend
She is always there to defend
Sheâs the one on who we can depend
She is the one named SailorâŚ
SAILOR VENUS
SAILOR MERCURY
SAILOR MARS
SAILOR JUPITER
Secret powers all so new to her,She is the one named Sailor Moon!
Fighting evil by moonlight,
Winning love by daylight
With her sailor scouts to help fight!
She is the one named Sailor Moon!
She is the one named Sailor Moon!
She is the oneâŚSAILOR MOON!
[Also loved Dragonball,Gundam Wing,Batman: TAS and Swat Kats]
Looney Toons for sure and The Flintstones! but for a short time there was a Dungeons and Dragons cartoon which became my favorite until they cancelled it after 3 seasons.
Spongebob Squarepants
Was really into Ghostbusters.