Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends, Dexter’s Lab, Courage the Cowardly Dog, Ed Edd N Eddy and Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy is S-tier Yup, this is a good list
Early 2000s CN yes however mid-late 2000s CN sucked balls bruh fool of live action crap that never made sense for a cartoon channel.But early 2010s CN was definitely the renaccance era of CN which is my favourite era with great shows like Regular show and Adventure Time.
For LEGO Ninjago... we had a sad actor who passed away.. one of the best.. Kirby Morrow... he made The Character Cool And Everything, yes I watch your videos a lot!. But it kinda made me sad when you said you didn’t watch it, which is totally okay! People have different interests! But yes..
He thought one episode was better than most of the other shows that were a full series, if only he had watched every episode then he would have put it in s tier for sure
@Timothy Molloy its about the quality, not the quantity, just look at most of the modern cartoons and how many seasons they have, they lack the quality that infinity train has, it doesn't matter how long a cartoon takes to produce, if the cartoon is good then who cares about the length or time it takes for each episode/season to occur.
Class Of 3000 is underrated in my opinion but at least you have Amazing World Of Gumball in A tier that show is honestly one of my all time favorite cartoons.
I _loved_ Krypto when I was young (y'know, because dogs); happy to see it labeled Good! Haven't been able to see it again since. Also, I really want to see Mao Mao.
As a cat person, I hated the show when I was younger, since many of the villains were cats. Nowadays, I consider that a rather petty reason to hate a show.
Mad was Cartoon Network’s answer to SNL. It was okay, could’ve been better. And yes, Sonic Boom was very self aware. Broke the 4th wall so many times. Great show
@@adventureboy7855 I believe it was in cartoon network at first but then move to Boomerang cuz low rating, which make sense cuz Season 1 is trash. However, Season 2 is better tho
IMO if they ended the series with the movie rather than continuing after the movie, then I'd put it in A. But since they didn't do that, it's an instant B.
I'll be real, ive never watched steven universe since i didnt have cartoon network growing up. And since your a steven universe fan id like to ask, what's your opinion on land of the lustrous.
I'm sorry but I can't let you go without knowing what The Moxy Show is. It was Cartoon Network's first original cartoon. It was a cgi show about a dog named Moxy and his sidekick, Flea (who was actually voiced by Chris Rock for some time). It lasted a pretty long time until the show was cancelled in I don't know when. Reruns of it lasted until 2002. And Moxy hasn't been mentioned once by Cartoon Network since. Until that OK K.O. special, Crossover Nexus. It does have a couple of episodes on RU-vid. You might check them out. I think it's a bit bland though.
OMG, What A Cartoon! It was basically a showcase of cartoon pilots, and it was amazing! Dexter's Lab got its start on there, and Seth MacFarlane put a cartoon on there that was pretty much a proto "Family Guy". All the episodes are on RU-vid, I think.
Honestly, I feel like Totally Spies is a show you'd get the most wild spread of answers for, it really is all over the board for people. I'd put it in B-teir though.
I'd probably put it in B as well. It was fine. I never went out of my way to watch it, but it was just one of those cartoons that if it was on, and I had nothing else to do, I'd watch it and enjoy it well enough to not complain.
16:31 If y’all haven’t seen Mao Mao then I HIGHLY recommended you check it out, it’s one of the best CN shows I’ve seen as of recent, the characters are great, the jokes are hilarious and it’s got some really interesting themes at play here and there
My favorite season was when they faced off against The Serpentine and The Great Devourer. It was tense and I felt everyone got equal amounts of attention, which is all I can ask for in a big cast show!
@@mariahs6 Ah, season 1 then. I'd say all seasons are pretty good, though if you haven't watched sons of garmadon (which is season 8) i think you might like it
I used to watch Ninjago when I was a kid and kinda stopped when Season 5 finished. I know Ninjago still continued and I did eventually watch Son of Garmandon through when Zane became the Ice Emperor, but I didn't continue further cuz I wasn't as hype as I was back at Season 1-5. My personal favorite is Season 2 with the Overlord. Honestly I'll never forget how excited I was when the ninjas unlock their elemental gear (Also my Top 1 favorite suit honestly) when they enter the light temple and defeated the stone armor, and the ending with the battle between Lloyd vs the Overlord and Garmandon being cured from the dark vemon.
Let me explain what Mixels is: Mixels is about various creatures obviously called Mixels (duh), and they fight grayscale baddies called Nixels. To do this, they often combine together using Cubits. Two of any kind form a Mix, three of a tribe (A group of three or six Mixels with the same characteristics, such as my favorite tribe Glowkies, which are themed around bats and glow-in-the-dark.) form a Max, and sometimes it fucks up into a Murp. There are 81 main Mixels, with some extras. There was also a Lego series based on this show, because it was tied together.
Boy let me tell ya. The Mixels could’ve been just as popular as ninjago and the Lego movie. If they had 10 minute episodes, then we would’ve seen a lot more potential. (I still like the series though).
DC Super Hero Girls (2019) is my one of favorite Cartoons Network shows. I love the main characters, I love the animation, even the action scenes and the morals, also the writing is clever. Lauren Faust and her crew did an amazing job with DC Super Heor Girls (2019) and I can't wait for more when Season 2 arrives. And another thing, Atomic Betty is my childhood and I still remember watching it on Cartoon Network. I love Atomic Betty.
I didn't have cable in my house growing up, and I could only watch it when I was at my grandma's house, school, or my friends house. And when I did, it was always Cartoon Network! My favorite CN shows - Courage The Cowardly Dog - (my ultimate favorite! Also my two favorite things as a kid. Dogs, and horror!) Adventure time - (still currently watching it, and I ADORE this show so far!) Regular Show - (literally the best) We Bear Bears - (just amazing!) Johnny Test - (yes I like it shut up) The Marvelous Misadventures Of Flapjack - (literally everything I love in one show) The Amazing World Of Gumball - (literally who doesn't love this one?!) Skunk Fu - (looks bad, but it's actually really good! I saw it here on RU-vid!) Foster's Home For Imaginary Friends - (this is hands down the greatest show in the UNIVERSE!) Ben 10 - (haven't seen it in a LONG time, but I remember LOVING it as a kid) Annoying Orange - (yes. I'm a fan. Yes. My humor is very immature, and insane. Do I care? No. I love AO anyways!) Over The Garden Wall - (just literally everything I love here. Autumn, and horror! This is my new halloween tradition!) Chowder - (whoever doesn't like chowder is cursed for eternity)
Chowder is like really special to me. I remember when i woke up at 5am risking my homework and energy just to watch it. It was great, i had a good laugh, and its just so entertaining. The Animation and Visual in this show is so eye-catching, and unique The humor is comedy gold, the characters are just so loveable or at least likeable, its just a nice good comfort food to eat.
Nooo the cramp twins is S or A! Lol. It’s sooo hilarious and before it’s time. It also had Tom Kenny and a catchy theme so you can’t lose. It’s a hidden gem. I’d recommend watching it sometime! Love the video(: your content is so fun to watch(:
Yo, Conner, you gotta watch Swat Kats at some point, it is an awesome show. It’s about two cat mechanics who are secretly superheroes or vigilantes as what the chief calls them. Also, I know you would like Callie Briggs, once you see her
Since ConnerTheWaffle is a big fan of RPGS, like I am, I would like to see him do another tier list ranking video where he ranks his favorite RPGS for the SNES.
Yay more cartoon content. Some of your opinions definitely surprised me like not having finished infinity train, flap Jack only being b tier and not having seen mighty magi swords or ninjago. But none the less this video was awesome can’t wait for the chowder video! Also please watch infinity train. It’s a masterpiece.
I'm a little older at 33 so I do remember a lot of things are actually on Boomerang like Camp Lazlo and courage the Cowardly Dog just wish chowder was on there PS if you love chowder I think you'd like two stupid dogs although sadly again not on Boomerang
oh on the tier list wasnt hot wheels acceleracers its 2005 show which had 4 ep and some mini ep but was really good, you should watch it its free on youtube.
Here I'll give you an idea of what the Garfield show was it was basically like the comics but extended they give more information and it was more funny or anything they have a bunch of cool ideas and the characters look amazing the voice actors are amazing so I would put it in at least A tier or B tier
Without putting extensive thought into it, my S Tier selections would probably have to be Captain Planet (more because of how much the show meant to me, and how much its message has continued to influence me 30 years later regardless of the cartoon's actual quality), Chowder, Dexter's Laboratory, Ed, Edd, 'n Eddy, Johnny Bravo, Megas XLR, Powerpuff Girls, and Space Ghost: Coast to Coast. There are some others though like Teen Titans, Codename: Kids Next Door, and Courage the Cowardly Dog that I feel like teeter right between S and A, but I'd probably put in A.
When I was younger I rembear waking up and going to my mom rooms grabbing her leftover coffee and changing it to Cartoon Network and watching tenkinights.
Anyone else remember "Fantastic Max"? It was a show about a baby with an alien sidekick who went on missions together. I remember such catchphrases as "Dirty diapers!" for a dramatic moment and the alien using his powers would always day: "Rock... and... roll!" I swear I didn't make it up! "Time Squad". I remember it revolving around an orphan boy who befriends a dude named 'Tudrussel' who worked with a robot named the 'Larry 3000' to keep history from getting messed up. The kid was a history buff and helped the two keep the facts straight whenever they time traveled to important moments in world history.
@@JonsiasUniverse Adventure Time is about a boy named Finn and a Magic stretchy dog named Jake who go adventures ( i can't be more specific) Regular Show is about a bird named Mordecai and a racoon named Rigby who work at a park where crazy unnatural things happen, i highly recommend watching both of these shows, you won't regret it.
Can we all agree that Duck Dodgers is one of the most underrated shows like, ever? When I watch videos that show all Cn shows, it’s never on there. It’s so great
There’s a Billy and Mandy episode where Billys kiddie pool takes him through different dimensions. For some reason that was the funniest episode I had ever seen in my life back then
the thunder cats reboot was amazing and i really wish it got more attention but it got canceled. i still have hope one day it’ll get attention online and they’ll be able to continue it
I think the reason why Space Ghost in this list, because of Cartoon Planet. It was a Space Ghost show for CN. In this show, hosts were Space Ghost, Zorak and Brak(instead of Moltar), it wasn't a talk show, characters mostly watching cartoons, telling stories and etc.
Not counting the Adult Swim shows there's some Road Rovers, Heroes 108, C.O.W. boys of Moo Mesa, Justice League + Unlimited missing. Swat Kats is fun times but it is on the darker + edgier side with some good humor, so I'm not sure you'd like it so much. Maybe Road Rovers more since it's more action/comedy if I recall right. Duck Dodgers is a fun watch, a spin off of his cartoon from way back based on the real show. Hey, solid video over all!
I feel the tierlist is incomplete, lacking such shows as Wabbit, The Tom & Jerry Show, Looney Tunes Cartoons, Be Cool Scooby-Doo, Scooby-Doo and Guess Who, Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Harvey Birdman: Attorney at Law, Primal, and Close Enough (a show that I absolutely recommend… It's basically the next step of life, plus if Regular Show was made for its "2 in the AM PM" audience). Stuff I'll point out about what you put in the bottom tiers; Some of these shows are Canadian shows native to either YTV or Teletoon, and I grew up liking some of them… Almost Naked Animals and League of Super Evil are pretty decent, not so much Skunk Fu. Apple & Onion was indeed picked up as a series, and I believe it's still running today. Best I can describe it is "Ducky & Bunny meet Khonjin". Tig & Seek is a series in a similar vein to Flapjack, but the main character is instead a detective, helping people find things. What A Cartoon is the 30-minute pilot block where Dexter, PPG, Johnny Bravo, Cow & Chicken, and Courage the Cowardly Dog got their starts. Duck Dodgers was good stuff. The Garfield Show is decent, but doesn't hold much a candle to Garfield & Friends. That one He-Man show is from 2002, and yeah it had a 2000s edgy stank. Dunno how you haven't seen I.M. Weasel since it's the bridge series of C&C, kinda like Dial M for Monkey. Mao Mao and Mighty Magiswords are both quality shows (the former being made by the animator of Dr. Mario With Lyrics, and the latter having its series finale be a canonical crossover episode featuring Rad from OK K.O.). Swat Kats was one of those TMNT-wannabes from the '90s, notable for having its backgrounds reused in the ATHF episode "Rabbot". Time Squad was an alright cartoon from the 2000s, and it has time travel involved. Thundercats Roar is bad if you like the previous Thundercats shows, but great if you like OK K.O. It even had a crossover episode with TTG. Long Live the Royals was another miniseries, haven't seen it either. The Moxy Show was rather a mocap 3D talk-show type thing of decent interest… The Problem Solvers, that show had a pilot from the same studio behind Wonder Showzen; TPS is a decent show, but the G-rating (and what most will say, the visual design) holds it back some. Secret Mountain Fort Awesome, from 2011, is kinda both the successor and predecessor of Uncle Grandpa. The original pilot for UG was made in 2008, and the character got another type of pilot in the SMFA Season 2 episode "Secret Mountain Uncle Grandpa", where he is depicted as a tale of legend. Plus the series is a spinoff of the 2008 pilot since the main characters from _that_ show appear climbing out from a toilet at one point.
For my top 5: 5. Total Drama Island/ Total Dramarama 4. We Bare Bears 3. Steven Universe 2. A tie- Craig of the Creek and Teen Titans Go! 1. The Amazing World Of Gumball
How dare you call megas xlr "a hotweels thing"? Sir,that show had everything! A badass intro,epic action,alongside epic comedy and an epic plot It was great!