What's your most cherished and favorite childhood cartoon?

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Arthur
Cyberchase
Fetch! With ruff ruffman
Sesame Street (still love that for it's mission)
Dragon Ball Z Kai (4kids where you at)
Beyblade
Jacob Two Two
Veggietales
Clifford
Dragon Tales

There are probably a lot more
 

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A lot of you seem to be from the same, or closer to the same generation. I'm 46 so my list is going to be a bit different than what I've seen thus far. :

Super Friends
Spider-Man & His Amazing Friends
The Incredible Hulk
He-Man
Transformers
GI Joe
The Jetsons
Thundarr the Barbarian
The Schmoo
Captain Caveman
Dungeons and Dragons
The Flintstones
Scooby-Doo
Muppet Babies
The Smurfs
 

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*Sitting alone waiting for Nickelodeon to release Kappa Mikey complete series collectors edition on dvd* :ninja:

*Waits for new series of Ed, Edd n' Eddy* :ninja:

*Expect new video game cartoons* :P
 
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I never really liked that one.
I wouldn't worry about that too much, it's definitely not the show for a lot of people.

Another one I forgot to mention was the grim adventures of billy and mandy. Sick show but in a good way.
 

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My serious list is the following

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles (never seen any reruns)

Thundercats

Batman the Animated Series

X-men


Lot of other great ones but those were the tops...
 
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Being a 2000’s kid, I loved (and from time to time, still love)
watching shows like Spongebob, Adventure Time, Fairly Odd Parents, and other stuff airing at the time,but many times I would flip to Cartoon Network’s Boomerang channel and watch Dexter’s Laboratoy, Teen Titans, among many other older shows.
 

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This topic is full of nostalgia oh dear.

Animaniacs , histeria, static shock were all stuff I watched on Saturday mornings.

It's hard to decide on a cartoon....

Maybe recess? Mysterious city of gold? TMNT , probably the original TMNT.
 

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Mine's easy: Alfred J. Kwak. Most of you probably never heard of this. Not so much because it's old, but it was based on a children's musical by Herman Van Veen. Meaning: this was actually something recognizable. This is probably why I still think it stands among the best soundtracks. Not so much because it was better, but because it didn't had to be redubbed or subtitled for children(1). The intro theme for duck tales, for example, is...actually kind of lame when you hear it in Dutch. It's just that as a child, you can't really tell the difference.

Anyhow...Alfred J Kwak was really the one cartoon I really HAD to see (and felt really bad when I missed it). Other things like thundercats and duck tales got me hooked as well, but not to the same degree. Lost cities of gold and Once upon a time...life are also ones I remember liking really much, but not actually seeing.




(1): for those curious: in Belgium we only dub programs/movies for children that can't read yet. I remember at one point that one of the few television channels switched from a Dutch dubbed duck tales to an English subtitled one. While I know it was at an age I could barely read, I had no problems following along. :P
 

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The Samurai Pizza Cats!

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Every single DC animated series started in the 90's and running into the early 2000's. I am talking Superman, Batman, Justice League (Unlimited,) Teen Titans, Static Shock, and just so many of them. They were all just amazing and most likely why the same studio is being used to this very day to make the DC animated movies.
 
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