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Please Do This Top 10 Old Cartoon Shows that Kids of Today should Watch: 10) Rugrats & All Grown Up 9) Danger Mouse 8) Jumanji Animated Series 7) Time Squad 6) Sonic X 5) Goof Troop 4) Ed Edd n Eddy 3) Danny Phantom 2) Kim Possible 1) Phineas and Ferb
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My faves are Galaxy Rangers, Bionic Six, Visionaries, Might Orbots, Silverhawks, and Jayce and the Wheeled Warriors. All lasted one season. And largely forgotten except by the devoted fans who are now all middle-aged 😢
Galaxy Rangers and Might Orbots are top 3 all-time animated series for me. Neither made the list, LOL. Don't know what basic folks put this one together.
Centurions was AMAZING. Loved watching it every day. It had such an interesting premise, excellent characters, and great visuals. There were many shows from the era that were just as exciting, but Centurions was not given the same love. This show has lived rent free in my head ever since I was a child.
Fun fact, Jem and the Holograms was kind of instrumental for anime to start coming to America, since most of the characters had different colors for their hair.
Yeah cause Battle of the Planets, it's redo G-Force, StarBlazers, Tranzor Z, Voltron ... I could go on but it's dinner time had nothing to do with anime coming to America. Okay last one Robotech
Visionaries: Knights of the Magical Lights was very memorable to me as a kid here in the Philippines. I got hooked with the opening theme, and the origins story of its pilot episode introduced me to how origins stories should be made.
I'm a 90s kid but when you'd stay home sick they'd sometimes throw 80s cartoons in less favorable time slots. But to me, it was a gold mime of secret bonus cartoons.
Inhumanoids, Bionic Six, Cybersix, Double Dragon, King Arthur and the Knights of Justice, Visionaries, The Phantom are some other cartoons that could have been missed.
Pirates of Darkwater could be on this list. I loved the treasure hunt for the 13 artifacts. Gave the show continuity and a story, as opposed to the typical cartoon trope where things just reset for the next episode.
Nobody forgot Muppet Babies! That show was absolutely awesome. Lol also I had.Wuzzles stuffed toys. I vividly remember my BumbleLion stuffy. Anyone remember The Little’s?
I didn't get forget the these exited. Most of them were part of the my childhood because I'm old AF 😂 And nobody forgot Muppet Babies existed. I certainly didn't forget Danger Mouse (I'm British)
Loved the Raccoons, honestly it did a great job at approaching subjects in a realistic manner and treated them with a decent level of respect (the episode involving adoption was really well done). Another surprising thing is that characters evolved during the series run, Cyril Sneer as the main villain softened as the show went on as he tried to understand his son and he even actually learned from mistakes stepped in to help at the end of the series.
@@jasminejohnston6393I actually just watched it the other day on a Canadian channel. I forget what channel it was but they still show episodes 4 times a day.
I LOVE Danger Mouse! I never missed an episode of that SHOW. Oh, you missed so many. There were the crystal Warriors, I believe skeleton Warriors(?), Transformers Beast Wars (which was the only Transformers that I liked and I'm happy to have seen action figures from Beast Wars in Walmart the other day . I think it was called something a little different though but they were the same characters) and my all-time favorite that disappeared out of nowhere the Pirates of Dark Water. I kind of knew that one was going to go away because it was way too sophisticated and grown up for Saturday morning. I still use one of their swear words quite often LOL
I'm a 90's kid and #8, 7, 3, and Silverhawks were on the Boomarang channel then, with other 60's, 70's, and 80's classical shows like Wacky Races, Thundercats and G-Force. Now only a few states in the U.S. have that channel instead of the whole country. # 2 was on Toonami during the late 90's. As Silverhawks teaches Astronomy, He-Man with morals, Centurions taught us physics in the ending lessons. At least that's what I thought it was.
As a long time ( 40+ years) RPG'er... Seeing Dungeons & Dragons on saturday mornings was well worth getting up EARLY!! there were so many fabulously imaginative toons on, it's truly sad that in many cases, modern day animation seems to have ( in SOME ways ) lost it's flavor, as Saturday Mornings just aren't the same without em to wake up to! and among my utmost favorite.. Dinosaucers SO needed a bit more love.. SO MUCH more! As for the number one spot... I am PROUD to own the DVD set of Dangermouse, the original series.. hilariously funny and I agree, Count Duckula was also massively fun giggles and guffaws!!
I wished my favourites past Disney animated Series like The Gummie Bears, Darkwing Duck, Wuzzles, The Little Mermaid, Aladdin, Hercules, House of Mouse, Dave the Barbarian, Kim Possible and American Dragon Jake Long are finally released onto a complete Blu- Ray (the entire episodes) at last just like they did for Chip and Dale Rescue Rangers.
Most of these I remember watching when I was a kid in the 80s-90s, with quite a few of these entries getting more runs during later times, with Centurions and Ronin Warriors airing on Cartoon Network.
Number 9 wasn't around for long since one of the main cast actors Bill Scott passed away, which played into the other Disney show, however that was quickly taken care of with someone else filling the role.
Inhumanoids, Rock Lords, Thundar the Barbarian, Space Ghost, Thunderhawks, Voltron Defender of the Universe, The Snorks, Danger Mouse, Transformers, and Secret Squirrel made up my childhood Saturday mornings.
Did Ronin Warriors actually play in the 80s in the states? I only knew of Ronin Warriors when it played here in the early-mid 90's. It was on channel 12/44 in the Bay Area. Surprised you didn't have the Rambo cartoon on here. Always wished we got an Alien or Terminator 90s toon...but alas.
Wuzzles must have been expensive for the studio and missing revenue from the actual toys to have just one season. One of the most consistently animated 2D series I've seen.
Anybody remember these: Bionic Six, Spiral Zone, COPS, Turbo Teen, Laser Tag, Visionaries, Thundar the Barbarian, Marshal Bravestar, Captain N the Game Master, the Gobots, Pac-Man, Q-bert, The Littles, Denver the Last Dinosaur, James Bond Jr.
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Loved Wuzzles, Muppet Babies, The Raccoons, Count Duckula, and Dinosaucers! Can’t believe y’all didn’t include Dino-Riders or Mysterious Cities of Gold…
No problem with any of these (particularly Raccoons, which I could only watch because of our "giant hillbilly satellite dish" 😂). But where's Inhumanoids? That show was so unique back then because of it's dark tone. Cmon, where's the love?
How about pole position, visionaries, banaman, rock n roll wrestling, mr T, Chuck Norris karate commandos, Rambo, Spider-Man and his amazing friends, David the gnome, captain n the game master… can go on forever.
The existence of the RoboCop animated series, along with other Saturday morning cartoons based on adult properties like Darkstalkers and Mortal Kombat: Defenders of the Realm always perplexed me. If your product was never intended for children, why make an animated series that's clearly geared towards them? Even Spawn knew to make his animated series adult-oriented.
I loved Centurions and Silverhawks. I don't remember Dino-saucers, but was all about Dino-Riders. A little sad that Go-Bots didn't make it, though. There was another cartoon that I only vaguely remember, but the toys had these hologram stickers on them. I had a few of those as well. Edit - Google comes to the rescue. It was called Visionaries. Doesn't look like it was a cartoon, but those were some scary action figures! 😂
I wasn't born in the 80s but I did watch the Robocop animated series as a kid on DVD and I really did enjoy it. Makes me wish I was born in the 80s lol.
Gummie bears ! Snorks! Capt cavemen. Man I miss the 80’s so fricken much. Todays kids are so absolutely deprived of great things replaced with thing meant to brainwash them into political options
Despite my pick not on the list, I was a huge Jem and the Holograms fan, because it started paving the way for anime over here, and Riot was voiced by the same person who voiced Mikey in the 1987 Ninja Turtles cartoon.
I only saw a handful of episodes of Centurions and Ronin Warriors when I was little but they permanently etched themselves in my memory. Great to see them both here.