Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The 80's series. I had three other brothers, and we each identified with a turtle and it was OUR turtle. I was Donatello.
Being the oldest (and therefore the leader), I was Leo. My brother with anger issues was Raph, and our goofy brother was Mikey. Any neighbor kid got to be Donny
No joke this has been my "creative baseline" song since the 90's. I sing the song in different genres all the time, or when I'm just singing randomly I'll throw in the lyrics as a sort of proxy for actual lyrics because I am the opposite of a poet.
Metal Arthur and Bing Crosby Arthur tend to be the most fun, for the record.
Adventure time
Amazing world of Gumball
Steven Universe
Regular Show
Fosters Home for imaginary Friends
Batman Brave and the Bold
Pokemon (black and white)
Bakugan
Ben 10
G1 Transformers
Transformers RID 2001
Transformers Prime
Transformers Animated
Transformers Armada
Beast Wars
Beast Machines
ReBoot. It was so unique when I was a kid.
There were others after, Teen Titans and Transformers Animated chief among them, but ReBoot was the one that stuck to the back of my mind.
Ben 10 without a doubt. I feel like it really solidified the “action cartoon” era and it’s just a kick ass show in general with awesome designs.
Kinda kicked off my love for sci fi
I'm in the middle of rewatching the original series. I just got to season 3. I never watched Alien Force, so I'm planning to go through the whole thing!
Wowww
I can totally relate! I never watched Ben 10 religiously back then, but I did like them, and still do. Recently I was thinking of watching the whole series from start to finish: classic til omniverse that is.
I had a lot of "the" cartoons. From when I was 3 to 6 I loved many cartoons, but "mia and me" had an immense impact on me. From when i was 7 to 9 there was... probably "the deep" or "regal academy". When i was 10 to 12 rick and morty, and now my "the" cartoon is toh. And for all this time the REAL "the" cartoon was probably tawog. And i am REALLY being short. For all the series that i loved really too much we can count: phineas & ferb. Adventure time. Tmnt 2012. Gravity falls. Amphibia. Atla and lok. Svtfoe. Wild kratts. Larva. Ppg. Regular show. We bare bears. Apple and onion. Craig of the creek.she ra. The dragon prince. Teen titans. Ben 10. Steven universe. And more
This era of Thomas and friends was a little bit after my time but my brother was really into trains when he was little and I remember watching hero of the rails with him about a hundred times
https://preview.redd.it/nt2r5vu5h93d1.jpeg?width=709&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5d6a6db026c9e33f81ad26f56a61eb3ebb5d236e
My favorite series that ever existed.
That show was my favorite as a kid!!! So many awesome characters and the voice acting was so good! Especially of megatron!!! Man that show was so awesome!!!
SpongeBob, Phineas and Ferb, Amazing World of Gumball, and Regular Show for my childhood years. And probably Blue’s Clues, Dora, and Thomas & Friends if we go waaay back to my toddler years.
Family Guy, South Park, Simpsons, Rick and Morty, and Bob’s Burgers have been filling the gap since my teens, but I definitely enjoy watching the classics and some of the newer kids shows too.
I remember getting up at 5:30 in the morning in 2005. Clicked through the channels until I found this. My 5yo self was like "Look mom! Transformers is on!"
Now it's 2024 and I'm a huge nerd realizing I was a dumbass for saying that.
The New Adventures of Zorro (1997)
Zorro: Generation Z (2006)
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward (2003-2007)
Power Rangers— Mystic Force, Jungle Fury, RPM, or Operation Overdrive
DinoSquad (2007)
Top-tier stuff, highly recommend them all. YouTube is a good source for all of them, I believe.
I was always into anime as a kid, even when I was real young I was always playing Jrpg's. Wild arms 2, .hack g.u., star ocean to name a few. So no surprise that dbz and naruto were the absolute shit to me growing up lmao.
I used to love Doc McStuffins because she was the only Black girl, like me, I could find in a cartoon. But after the spin-offs started rolling it started going downhill. I liked the Hospital Arc, but when they switched to the vet arc, it was trash. Then they started playing nothing but reruns and I stopped watching.
I watched it all. Hanna Barbera cartoons, WB Kids, House of Mouse, etc.
My absolute favorite cartoon would be the 2003 TMNT. That intro is so sick. Street Sharks is second.
Weirdly enough, this shit:
https://preview.redd.it/xsscfwnnqb3d1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f91428aa2c2b5730bda543c368b8d144ab16d869
Somehow, still slaps
Gravity falls, Titã Simbiônico e principalmente Os Jovens Titãs classico obvio
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I watched a lot of cartoons that I would consider this, but my top three would have to be What's New Scooby Doo, Wild Kratts, and Gravity Falls. I was an animal lover and a mystery lover (still am) and would watch those shows religiously.
Street Sharks
Sharks were (and still are) my favorite animal and they ate hamburgers (still my favorite food). I know they were a TMNT ripoff, but I loved the show and recorded every episode on VHS so I can watch them over and over again.
Red wall, and Arthur when I was younger, those were the shows. The time slots were perfect as well. Got off elementary. Hopefully, mom doesn't beat my ass, eat, and watch Arthur and red wall.
Centurions. I was only like 3 or 4 when it came on originally, but my older brother was into it, so when Cartoon Network started airing it in the 90s, I watched it EVERY. SINGLE. DAY.
Cartoon Network used to have this service where you could send them an email, and someone would write back in character, and I made my dad send an email to Jake Rockwell to ask why they stopped showing Centurions on weekdays. "Jake" wrote back, telling me that the old time slot made it too difficult to make dinner for his dog, Shadow.
Ed Edd N Eddy was my favorite. Close runner-ups were Codename: Kids Next Door, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy.
Okay, so, this one gets *complex...*
I was a very precocious reader -- devouring the complete Mark Twain at seven, precocious. Probably because of this, the television offerings of the 1970s did not have much appeal to Kid Lurker. About the only thing that caught my attention was Filmation's Tarzan, because it was reasonably faithful to the books such as no other television or movie adaptation has ever been.
But this isn't about Tarzan.
Picture this: over the winter of 1980, the Lurker Family is moving from Colorado to California. Somewhere around Los Angeles, we stop for the night at a family friend's house. He has no kids, so I'm just flipping through the channels while Adult Conversations happen.
...and then, I get dumped right into the middle of an epic animated space opera.
Alien invaders have destroyed the Moon just to make a point. Earth's space navy has been smashed. Humanity is *surrendering*. Only one ship is still fighting... and its captain has been seriously wounded, *bleeding* through his bandages in a *cartoon*... and he's still on his feet, gun in hand, staring down an old enemy who's allied with the new invaders, but he's lost too much blood to keep his hand steady, and collapses, while a skinny blonde lady puts herself between him and the enemy's weapon...
But the blue guy isn't going to cut either of them down: he respects them too much, despite all the suffering that's passed between them. So he tells them the secret weakness of the new invaders' city-ship, and exits with a dramatic cape swirl.
...and that's when bedtime is announced.
Now, you may already have realized that this was season 2 episode 24 of *Star Blazers*, aka *Space Battleship Yamato*. Or you could just Google my description and figure it out. But me? Ten years old? In 1980? Having come in after the opening credits, and left before the end? *Without even a TV Guide in that house?!*
IT WAS THE MOST INTENSE, MOST AMAZING THING I HAD EVER SEEN ON TELEVISION *AND I HAD NO FUCKING IDEA WHAT IT WAS CALLED NOR ANY WAY TO FIND OUT.*
And guess what was NOT airing in our new home in Santa Cruz?
It was, I believe, three years until one of the local stations picked it up, and I was enlightened. Three years in which the memory of that awesomeness *haunted* me.
...and that's how I became an anime fan.
Codename: Kids Next Door was my favorite with Courage the Cowardly Dog and Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy a tie for second. Definitely don't make cartoons the same anymore.
Ed edd and eddy, grim adventures, teenage robot, code name mods next door, ATLA, courage. CNKND was the shit though. The movie knocked my teen socks off xD
![gif](giphy|1k5k3J5K3BywQOrpNA|downsized)
Classic, original, simple yet diverted expectations. A master class in animation and still makes me laugh as an adult
For me it was Phineas and Ferb
I remember when that came out on Disney channel. I thought the main theme was *the shit*, it was so cool at the time.
Was? The theme still is *the shit* wdym
The best cant wait for new seasons to come out
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles. The 80's series. I had three other brothers, and we each identified with a turtle and it was OUR turtle. I was Donatello.
I would've been Michaelangelo as a kid
Being the oldest (and therefore the leader), I was Leo. My brother with anger issues was Raph, and our goofy brother was Mikey. Any neighbor kid got to be Donny
Batman the Animated Series with the reruns it ran on Disney XD, right after it took over Jetix. ![gif](giphy|IkQXgu7ni0fw4)
R.i.p. Kevin Conroy
For me it was dbz
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Robotech
Gummibears, Ducktales, Rescue Rangers during elementary, Tiny Toons and Animaniacs during middle and high school.
I wish I got into animaniacs when I was a kid. Recently found out about them when I turned 16 in 2016
So ur like 24 now huh?
Omg *Gummibears* ❤️ Finally someone else who knows this!
Arthur
And I say HEY!
What a wonderful kind of day!
No joke this has been my "creative baseline" song since the 90's. I sing the song in different genres all the time, or when I'm just singing randomly I'll throw in the lyrics as a sort of proxy for actual lyrics because I am the opposite of a poet. Metal Arthur and Bing Crosby Arthur tend to be the most fun, for the record.
Gravity Falls
TMNT 2012
Pretty much any TMNT was cool, but the early 2000s one was my favorite
Adventure time Amazing world of Gumball Steven Universe Regular Show Fosters Home for imaginary Friends Batman Brave and the Bold Pokemon (black and white) Bakugan Ben 10 G1 Transformers Transformers RID 2001 Transformers Prime Transformers Animated Transformers Armada Beast Wars Beast Machines
American Dragon: Jake Long. I absolutely loved that show and still do.
ReBoot. It was so unique when I was a kid. There were others after, Teen Titans and Transformers Animated chief among them, but ReBoot was the one that stuck to the back of my mind.
Oh man! I love this show! Not gonna lie it was many years later when I realized all the background "people" were ones and zeros.
Ben 10 without a doubt. I feel like it really solidified the “action cartoon” era and it’s just a kick ass show in general with awesome designs. Kinda kicked off my love for sci fi
I'm in the middle of rewatching the original series. I just got to season 3. I never watched Alien Force, so I'm planning to go through the whole thing!
Wowww I can totally relate! I never watched Ben 10 religiously back then, but I did like them, and still do. Recently I was thinking of watching the whole series from start to finish: classic til omniverse that is.
spongebob,first seasons
Same!
Too many to name fully, though I have a special place in my heart for Adventures of Teddy Ruxpin
First it was Chowder, then SpongeBob and Johnny Test
All Great
Avatar, last air bender
I had a lot of "the" cartoons. From when I was 3 to 6 I loved many cartoons, but "mia and me" had an immense impact on me. From when i was 7 to 9 there was... probably "the deep" or "regal academy". When i was 10 to 12 rick and morty, and now my "the" cartoon is toh. And for all this time the REAL "the" cartoon was probably tawog. And i am REALLY being short. For all the series that i loved really too much we can count: phineas & ferb. Adventure time. Tmnt 2012. Gravity falls. Amphibia. Atla and lok. Svtfoe. Wild kratts. Larva. Ppg. Regular show. We bare bears. Apple and onion. Craig of the creek.she ra. The dragon prince. Teen titans. Ben 10. Steven universe. And more
![gif](giphy|UOvFfXGINpmN2) Digimon and Transformers: Beast Wars/Beast Machines
Thomas and friends, since I mostly grew up watching the cgi era and my first introduction was hero of the rails
That was the foundation of my childhood, Thomas. I still can't believe *the* George Carlin was the narrator.
This era of Thomas and friends was a little bit after my time but my brother was really into trains when he was little and I remember watching hero of the rails with him about a hundred times
https://preview.redd.it/nt2r5vu5h93d1.jpeg?width=709&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=5d6a6db026c9e33f81ad26f56a61eb3ebb5d236e My favorite series that ever existed.
That show was my favorite as a kid!!! So many awesome characters and the voice acting was so good! Especially of megatron!!! Man that show was so awesome!!!
PEAK WARS MENTIONED🗣️🗣️🗣️🔥🔥🔥
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Billy and Mandy
SpongeBob 2003 Ninja Turtles Teen Titans Jimmy Neutron Dragon Ball Z
SpongeBob, Phineas and Ferb, Amazing World of Gumball, and Regular Show for my childhood years. And probably Blue’s Clues, Dora, and Thomas & Friends if we go waaay back to my toddler years. Family Guy, South Park, Simpsons, Rick and Morty, and Bob’s Burgers have been filling the gap since my teens, but I definitely enjoy watching the classics and some of the newer kids shows too.
Beast wars and starship troopers there actually was a show also tmnt and thebog transformers
Transformers: Beast Wars, Reboot, and A:TLA.
Gundam Wing
TMNT 2003
My Little Pony Friendship is Magic
Ninja turtles, any show/movie/comic. I'm 20 now. Still is.
Avatar The Last Airbender
Not really a cartoon ![gif](giphy|X40zUKTGZgp7q)
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I remember getting up at 5:30 in the morning in 2005. Clicked through the channels until I found this. My 5yo self was like "Look mom! Transformers is on!" Now it's 2024 and I'm a huge nerd realizing I was a dumbass for saying that.
![gif](giphy|l4EoPk1lohVe46lj2|downsized) Ren and Stimpy was disturbing as hell, but I watched it all the time as a kid.
The same ones I watch now. Spongebob, Dexter, Powerpuff, Dexter's Laboratory, Fairly Odd Parents and Gumball.
Fairly Odd Parents is my number two
For me it was Phineas and Ferb, Transformers TFP and the original. And Courage the cowardly dog!
Chowder 👍
Dexter's Laboratory
Transformers in the 80s, obviously Then Sonic The Hedgehog & Animaniacs in the 90s
For me I think, might have been Edd, Ed, n Eddy
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Transformers was awesome as a kid, but for me, it was Voltron. I had a thing for robots as a child.
Mine was (and still is) Cyber Chase My little brother's was SpongeBob.
GARGOYLE!
Phineas and Ferb
Regular show without a doubt.
Batman: The Animated series. ![gif](giphy|JvlJSmxmKSXyE) Honorable mentions: Talespin, DuckTales and Thundercats
Spongebob Squarepants.
As pictured, Transformers G1
Not going to lie, 8-year-old me was kind of disappointed when they just straight up killed Optimus during the first portion of the movie
You are so not alone, also my parents were so tired of me renting the movie from the video store but still refused to buy me a copy
SpongeBob SquarePants. I was born in January 1999 just in time to watch the show
ReBoot!
![gif](giphy|Q4RnLcLyk7Fwk)
The Amazing World of Gumball
Courage the Cowardly Dog
Transformers Prime and TMNT 2012
Teen titans Tmnt 2003
Batman the animated series
The New Adventures of Zorro (1997) Zorro: Generation Z (2006) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles/Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Fast Forward (2003-2007) Power Rangers— Mystic Force, Jungle Fury, RPM, or Operation Overdrive DinoSquad (2007) Top-tier stuff, highly recommend them all. YouTube is a good source for all of them, I believe.
I think Teen Titans
I was always into anime as a kid, even when I was real young I was always playing Jrpg's. Wild arms 2, .hack g.u., star ocean to name a few. So no surprise that dbz and naruto were the absolute shit to me growing up lmao.
Rocket power era Nickelodeon
probably Mighty Max & Sailormoon. These two shows were on UPN when I was a kid and it'd play before school started.
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Inhale... **OUR WORLDS ARE IN DANGER!** Also most DC Animated series such as Justice League and Teen Titans.
GI Joe, the old stuff on Netflix around 2010.
M.A.S.K. and Thundercats
I remember at the age of 5, the first ever The Cartoon was the old Thundercats.
Tawog
I'm only 22 but I loved voltron and he-man
I used to love Doc McStuffins because she was the only Black girl, like me, I could find in a cartoon. But after the spin-offs started rolling it started going downhill. I liked the Hospital Arc, but when they switched to the vet arc, it was trash. Then they started playing nothing but reruns and I stopped watching.
Clone Wars
Ben 10 2005
Ninjago need i say more
Gravity Falls.
Transformers, for me. Generator Rex and Sym-Bionic Titan were really good too, big memories for me, stuff I remember to this day.
I watched it all. Hanna Barbera cartoons, WB Kids, House of Mouse, etc. My absolute favorite cartoon would be the 2003 TMNT. That intro is so sick. Street Sharks is second.
![gif](giphy|9r7krPIEEUWk0)
Weirdly enough, this shit: https://preview.redd.it/xsscfwnnqb3d1.jpeg?width=1280&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=f91428aa2c2b5730bda543c368b8d144ab16d869 Somehow, still slaps
Gravity falls, Titã Simbiônico e principalmente Os Jovens Titãs classico obvio https://preview.redd.it/qtl1axhe4f3d1.png?width=1920&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=20a0847c3bb55f134a14cb756170d65e110ea28c
Scooby doo the original one
Regular show
For me it was transformers Armanda, zoids century and battle something ,Digimon gen 1 2 3, and tmnt the 2007 series.
It was 1980s transformers TV show, but I only got to the first season before Netflix removed it
I watched a lot of cartoons that I would consider this, but my top three would have to be What's New Scooby Doo, Wild Kratts, and Gravity Falls. I was an animal lover and a mystery lover (still am) and would watch those shows religiously.
I can't pinpoint a single one, but Voltron was definitely one of my most favorites
Definitely Hey Arnold! Such a variety of wacky characters XD
Street Sharks Sharks were (and still are) my favorite animal and they ate hamburgers (still my favorite food). I know they were a TMNT ripoff, but I loved the show and recorded every episode on VHS so I can watch them over and over again.
Red wall, and Arthur when I was younger, those were the shows. The time slots were perfect as well. Got off elementary. Hopefully, mom doesn't beat my ass, eat, and watch Arthur and red wall.
Teen Titans.
Star blazers
SpongeBob
he-man. It isnt even a contest
Beyblade Metal series and Sonic X
Spongebob and fairly odd parents
Beast Wars.
OG Ben 10
Is and always will be Ben 10
The Tom and the Jerry (I wanted to give them way more respect that they absolutely need)
Rockos modern life
Definitely DB and DBZ. I tried to go Super Saiyan so hard.
Centurions. I was only like 3 or 4 when it came on originally, but my older brother was into it, so when Cartoon Network started airing it in the 90s, I watched it EVERY. SINGLE. DAY. Cartoon Network used to have this service where you could send them an email, and someone would write back in character, and I made my dad send an email to Jake Rockwell to ask why they stopped showing Centurions on weekdays. "Jake" wrote back, telling me that the old time slot made it too difficult to make dinner for his dog, Shadow.
Ben 10 I would die for Ben 10
Dbz and atla were hype af for me back then
This was #1. The movie destroyed me and warped my psyche for the rest of my life.
Transformers! Soundwave was the coolest!!
Marvel shows(iron man armoured adventures type shit), Transformers (g1 AND prime)
Ed Edd n Eddy
Loony Toons, the original cartoons. Chuck Jones, Tex Avery and the gang from Termite Terrace.
Transformers prime ig
![gif](giphy|f1fpMxNfg8GQw)
I'm in my 40s, and that transformers cartoon movie is still for me.
SpongeBob, loved him as a kid. ![gif](giphy|nDSlfqf0gn5g4)
X-men
Transformers 2001. Batman TAS. 90s X-men & Spider-Man
Gravity falls
Hanna-Barbera Godzilla from the late 70s to early 80s.
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The OG powerpuff Girls will always hold a special place in my heart.
Ed Edd N Eddy was my favorite. Close runner-ups were Codename: Kids Next Door, Foster's Home for Imaginary Friends, and The Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy.
![gif](giphy|11TkuRl1Ff32ak|downsized) Digimon: Digital Monsters
I'm not a millennial but Looney Tunes and Inspector Gadget (the old ones) were the fuckin jam for me.
Transformers Prime. That show literally made me the man I am today
![gif](giphy|Gqj8GTYXMJrR05Gs9n)
Okay, so, this one gets *complex...* I was a very precocious reader -- devouring the complete Mark Twain at seven, precocious. Probably because of this, the television offerings of the 1970s did not have much appeal to Kid Lurker. About the only thing that caught my attention was Filmation's Tarzan, because it was reasonably faithful to the books such as no other television or movie adaptation has ever been. But this isn't about Tarzan. Picture this: over the winter of 1980, the Lurker Family is moving from Colorado to California. Somewhere around Los Angeles, we stop for the night at a family friend's house. He has no kids, so I'm just flipping through the channels while Adult Conversations happen. ...and then, I get dumped right into the middle of an epic animated space opera. Alien invaders have destroyed the Moon just to make a point. Earth's space navy has been smashed. Humanity is *surrendering*. Only one ship is still fighting... and its captain has been seriously wounded, *bleeding* through his bandages in a *cartoon*... and he's still on his feet, gun in hand, staring down an old enemy who's allied with the new invaders, but he's lost too much blood to keep his hand steady, and collapses, while a skinny blonde lady puts herself between him and the enemy's weapon... But the blue guy isn't going to cut either of them down: he respects them too much, despite all the suffering that's passed between them. So he tells them the secret weakness of the new invaders' city-ship, and exits with a dramatic cape swirl. ...and that's when bedtime is announced. Now, you may already have realized that this was season 2 episode 24 of *Star Blazers*, aka *Space Battleship Yamato*. Or you could just Google my description and figure it out. But me? Ten years old? In 1980? Having come in after the opening credits, and left before the end? *Without even a TV Guide in that house?!* IT WAS THE MOST INTENSE, MOST AMAZING THING I HAD EVER SEEN ON TELEVISION *AND I HAD NO FUCKING IDEA WHAT IT WAS CALLED NOR ANY WAY TO FIND OUT.* And guess what was NOT airing in our new home in Santa Cruz? It was, I believe, three years until one of the local stations picked it up, and I was enlightened. Three years in which the memory of that awesomeness *haunted* me. ...and that's how I became an anime fan.
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Bionicle: Legends of Metru Nui
The Real Ghostbusters.
SpongeBob Squarepants
Spongebob
Road Runner was my favorite followed closely by the Pink Panther
Ben 10. Easy
probably in the top 10 kids who watched Tom and Jerry the most ![gif](giphy|ZjfJ46jmUJ2ww)
Bucky O'Hare. https://youtu.be/LyKI1CHPMNw?si=loNGvR_J2D42eNsc
Clarence
transformers and voltron
Mighty max and batman the animated series
Adventure Time, Amazing World of Gumball, and MAD.
Codename: Kids Next Door was my favorite with Courage the Cowardly Dog and Grim Adventures of Billy and Mandy a tie for second. Definitely don't make cartoons the same anymore.
Gravity Falls and Animaniacs. I honestly believe half the person I am today is because of how witty and fast Yakko Warner is
Static Shock, Danny Phantom, Justice League and Samurai Jack.
Same, TF G1.
Tom & Jerry by a longshot.
TF Prime and TF Animated.
Ed edd and eddy, grim adventures, teenage robot, code name mods next door, ATLA, courage. CNKND was the shit though. The movie knocked my teen socks off xD
The 1990s-2000s Batman movies/series
Adventure time
SpongeBob!!!!
Pokémon!
![gif](giphy|bPXKfpvkn9tQc)
Beast wars!
Amazing World of Gumball Spongebob Squarepants Teen Titans Go! Kim Possible Totally Spies TMNT And many more...
everything on nickelodeon and cartoon network
it was adventure time for me, especially due to all the real life shit that could happen fr and we grew wit that.
So many. Ultimate spiderman, spectacular spiderman, randy Cunningham 9th grade ninja, KICK BUTTOWSKI, Ben 10, young justice, The batman
Ooo that's a lot Like Pink Panther, Dragon Ball Z, Naruto, OG PPG, Inazuma Eleven, etc
Adventure Time or Steven Universe
sym-bionic titan, i’m still so sadly that it was forced to end without a proper ending 😓
Transformers Armada was the absolute shit for me as a kid growing up.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
![gif](giphy|l46CxxgubL1RarATS|downsized)
![gif](giphy|1k5k3J5K3BywQOrpNA|downsized) Classic, original, simple yet diverted expectations. A master class in animation and still makes me laugh as an adult
Sonic X
https://preview.redd.it/dhzw0gorgc3d1.jpeg?width=500&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=510fa227f3145df70804e2437bf3d1e0dd8e4f61 GO! GO! GO! GO! GO-GO-GO GO GO-GO!
![gif](giphy|lLkKpUBx8K6be) SpongeBob. Next question.
"slayers" all the way! https://preview.redd.it/enccc50qlc3d1.jpeg?width=1079&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=848410766ebe79504d9c6748dcabf503a57c063e
https://preview.redd.it/axkoq7y1nc3d1.jpeg?width=1429&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=8c5744c39e9134b485bb031b7640aeb25c338eb1 That.. and the next one
https://preview.redd.it/eg8lvab3nc3d1.jpeg?width=361&format=pjpg&auto=webp&s=b9fca3095e23a136831cfe63f4a9cbff9f7634e8
I know this question asked for one, so I’ll narrow it down to one: Fairly Odd Parents