I was born in May of 1979, and grew up throughout the 80’s. I honestly remember every single one of these, still love them all, and can still recite all of their theme songs. Anyone like me who grew up in this time truly grew up during the very best time to be a kid. I honestly feel sorry for kids of the last 10-20 years. Sure they have smart phones, the internet, and HD video games and movies, but so many of those have no heart, mystery, or excitement to them. Kids today will never understand the joy of waking up early for Saturday morning cartoons for example, or having to actually wait to experience something. Today everything is instantly available, 24/7, and you have hundreds of places to experience it all. I suppose that’s great in some ways, but it takes away from any meaning or excitement with it. I’m addition, a lot of the great storytelling and artistry that animation used to have is largely gone. And before you disagree with me, know that I studied animation, film and television production in college, have a degree in it, and have worked in the industry for over 18 years. I’ve tried to counter some of these things, and I try to not be cynical, but many times anymore it does feel like a losing battle.
Well said. The 80's was a renaissance of sorts, when it came to animation. The story-telling and blunt subject titles is a thing that will most likely never come again.
89 baby Herr born February and your 10 tears older I remember Seeing some of these reruns back in the 90s. Growing up when I was a little kid. Well, you guys had it good as well. But at least I grew up in the In the time when the internet came out, also last generation to play outside as well
Born in the mid 80s and I remember all of these on tv thru the mid 90s, as reruns. Some I think kept showing a bit longer thanks to cartoon network and some of the smaller network stations around here still having the rights
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I grew up on Saturday morning cartoons. Getting up a 6 am. Just to watch my favorite shows! Now, I don't want want to get out of bed on Saturday mornings for just about anything!
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TMNT were so much better in 80s and 90s. Transformers and GI Joe were awesome too. Some were on the Disney channel which you had to pay for. I watched Disney on the free weekends.
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There are quite a few cartoons missing. Things like Jem and the Holograms, She-Ra, Danger Mouse, Astro Boy, Mask, SuperTed, Lucky Luke, and Bananaman are a few I can think of from the top of my head.
As a woman born in 1982, I can not help but notice Strawberry Shortcake, Fragile Rock, my little pony, pound puppies and rainbow bright are all missing. But they did include many from 1980-1989.
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@@jasonkohlmeier6707 Scooby-Doo (and all of the knockoffs: Jabberjaw, Josie & the Pussycats, Funky Phantom, Speed Buggy, etc.), The Flinstones, The Jetsons, and all of the Hanna-Barbera characters are all from the '60s and earlier, but had either new iterations (Scooby) or continued reruns in perpetuity.
The original cartoons are always the best. Remakes always add something that wasn't in the original that don't make sense. I hate when they mess up a classic cartoon or series when they do these remakes.
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They missed Mask. The computer redndrrimg (hand drawn but looked like a computer line art) was a very nice touch. It gave a feeling it was set innthe very near future... and still feels the same.
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Me too. It was so fun being a kid back in the 80s. Kids today will never experience the greatness of Saturday mornings, weekday mornings before school, and weekday afternoons after school.
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A lot of the classic catoons are now reairing as part of MyTVToons (although those owned only by WB [including those under Hanna-Babera & MGM], Classic Media/Dreamworks Classics, WildBrain/Cookie Jar/DiC, etc.) are included, since Disney already has Disney+ for its library of content & is working with WB as-is via the Disney+, Hulu & MAX bundle.
I have seen the majority of these cartoons, and this brought back memories of my Saturday mornings when I was a kid. I wish I could go back😊! I just wish that cartoons today, brought the same hart filled messages as our cartoons did☺️. Also, I wish the narrator did Heath Cliff, My Little Pony, Strawberry Shortcake, and Jam. We were actually quite spoiled when we were kids😂!
@@jasonkohlmeier6707 I honestly miss those days😃! Kids nowadays, don’t realize how much better we use to have it when it came to kid shows🙃! And come to think of it, the list continues to go on and on😁!
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Ducktales, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, He- Man and the Masters of the Universe, Alvin and the Chipmunks, and The Ghostbusters were some of my favorites.
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i loved these cartoons! they definitely were my childhood they were much better than the TV shows of today! just like the music of the 80s was much better than the crap of today!
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The 80's and early 90's were the best time to be a kid in literally every way. I was a latchkey kid. The movies, the music, the toys, the video games, the cartoons. I may be bias but I'm also right!
Some argue that the '80s were the last decade when kids could play outside relatively unsupervised. Children would often leave their homes in the morning, play with their friends all day, and only come back home when the streetlights came on.
@@storyreels.official Yeah, we were those kids! Absolutely they had no idea what we were doing but we were smart. We made trouble without being in danger if that makes sense.
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Transformers should’ve been #1. There should never have been any question. And DUCK TALES above them AND G.I.JOE?? And where is M.A.S.K.? All those Disney cartoons didn’t need to be on there. Duck Tales, yes, but NOT above Transformers or G.I.Joe or Voltron. It was a good list, though, and brought back many memories
Did this list seriously forget Jem and the Holograms? boooo lol only one of these that I can't recall (the spiderman one).. I don't think that aired in my area... remember that part? local programming... so not everyone got everything? those were not the days... And simpsons.. really? like anyone has forgotten a show that is literally still airing to this day...
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@@jerricacw8876 Point is, it didn't really take off until the '90s, so it shouldn't be on a list of '80s cartoons. Plus, there is a distinction that should be made between animated sitcoms (Things like _The Flintstones_ [it was originally a primetime animated sitcom, too, since it is a Stone-Age version of _The Honeymooners_ after all & before selling kid's vitamins and sugary cereal named after Fred & Wilma's daughter/Bam Bam's future wife, Fred Flintstone & Barney Rubble were in tie-in commercials promoting beer & cigarettes], _The Simpsons_ [notice, too, how the original seasons focused on Bart, meanwhile the later seasons focused on Homer], _Family Guy_ , _The Cleveland Show_ , _American Dad_ et al), traditional cartoons marketed towards a Western/American youth demographic, and dubbed imported anime (The already shown _Astro Boy_ [it was originally made in Japan & imported over here, so it qualifies], _Sailor Moon_ [both the Japanese original with canon lesbian romance in it or the badly dubbed American port that made Uranus X Neptune into "kissing cousins" strangely enough], _Pokemon_ for every generation and region from Kanto to whatever the current locale is now sans the retired Ash Ketchum/Satoshi, _Sonic X_ [by TMS Entertainment at the behest of Sonic Team/SEGA of Japan, who vehemently HATE SEGA of America, even though the American branch has always been more successful & openly endorsed the DiC cartoons as well as the 1993-2017 Archie Sonic comics before bad writing butchered them, which thereby resulted in seemingly killing off the OG Freedom Fighters apparently forever], all iterations of _Dragon Ball_ / _Dragon Ball Z_ / _Dragon Ball GT_ / that one abriged version of the franchise / _Dragon Ball Super_ , every version of _Yu-gi-Oh_ , _Code: Lyoko_ in its original animated form [imported from France instead of Japan, though], etc.).
Yes alot of these 80s babies classic cartoons brings back so many memories of me waking up early on saturday mornings making big bowls of cereal And kicking back watching cartoons all morning long. I also watched cartoons in the morning before i went to school And also when i came home after school those were the good old days.😋😋😋
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I used to be so glad when had teacher workdays and didn't have to go to school, holidays, or when l got home from school in the 80s just to catch some of these great cartoons.
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I’m questioning a couple things…I agree with almost ALL of these cartoons…except the first one. Change the name of the title to Cartoons the came out of the 80’s and that would fit. The Simpsons, however, NEVER aired on Saturday morning (at least in the USA…it was a night time cartoon. Originally done as a skit on Tracey Ullman’s variety show, then turned into its own series on FOX. Also…D&D…was kind of seen as Devil Worship in the 80’s… there were TONS of rumors of D&D leading to cult worship, or satanic acts, or other HIGHLY outlandish things. Just and FYI.
No My Little Pony, Dinosaucers, MASK, Wheeled Warriors, or Denver the Last Dinosaur? Sadface. These are all great, and I was singing along with every theme song (though I think Ducktales deserved the number 1 spot), but giving reruns from the 60s one of the top spots doesn't seem fair. Ah, well.
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I had 3 Care Bear's but, never watched the Cartoon because mom emphasized Reading beginning with The Bible, accept for The Chipmunk's/inspector Gadget (movie awful), read the Garfield cartoon Strip in Newspaper. Heathcliff however, were far better mainly the theme song. Definitely Muppet Babies theme song. Here's the funny part I didn't watch em till they became re-runs playing on other station's. I played with Master's of the Universe toys never watched it! Okay, Ducktail's/ Chip & Dale Rescue Ranger's/Tail Spin/Goof Troop/& Dark Wing Duck (not G.I. Joe), Ninja Turtles, Thundercats but like Muppet Babies didn't see it till it was Re-runs on other station's I did love the theme song.
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Best Times EVER!! The whole time, was just so... Special to me. That WHOLE Decade PERIOD!! Wooo the fun we had!! Hope the kids today enjoy it like, us 80$ kids did, My Goodness! And knowing is half the battle LOL!!
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The 80s had some of the best tv shows imaginable. It's a shame that TV now is a bunch of poorly animated garbage that even a fetus would think is retarded...but yet kids love it... i dont understand. lol Inspector Gadget/He-Man/Silverhawks/Thundercats were some of my favs
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There's always cartoons that someone would rate higher than anyone else's list. I mean, Gargoyles? Darkwing Duck? Heck, some people would want to see Tailspin.
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Where is M.A.S.K.? Still a great list, but some great cartoons missing, like The Racoons too, and more, Danger Mouse Count Duckula. Not too sure you would have had the last two in the US, both voiced by David Jason (Only Fools and Horses). Trap Door lol, what else! 😎
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The best cartoons came from the 80s. Had a good number of them on this list that I watched every Saturday Morning including Transformers, Inspector Gadget, and The Real Ghostbusters among my favorites!
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My childhood favorite cartoons No 1 tm ninja turtles No 2 thunder cats No 3 super man 80s No 4 tap in tales No 5 tom and Jerry No 6 pink panther No 7 chip n dell No 8 cumby bear No 9 duck tells No 10 alla din
The question is...where would we have been w.out all the awesome 80's cartoons? Not to mention the inclusion of the NES(Nintendo Ent. System, of course!) 80's kids most definitely had it good before the suits pulled the reins of programming. But hey, at least as adults we have what our folks never did; "adult animation" in forms of Seth McFarlane properties, Bobs Burgers, Adult Swim...we STILL have cartoons! 😁❤️
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Born in 82 and was 8 by 1990 so of course I grew up on 80's cartoons. I remember Bunky Bruster the animated series, Gummy Bears, Duckvania, The Littles, Jem, Voltron, TMNT, Fantastic Max, He-Man, Rescue, Rangers,. Duck Tails, and sooo many more. It was the last decade for great cartoons and when Saturday mornings was a block out for kids tv only from 5am to 11am.
The problem with your list is that half of it was aimed at toddlers and little girls and the other half were aimed at young/tween/early teen boys. No boy in high school or even Jr. High in the 80s was going to sit and watch Carebears, but many loved ThunderCats. You need two lists - one with all the baby cartoons and a second with much more advanced and violent cartoons. You can add Snorks and Pac-man and all that stuff to the former and add Thundarr, Black Starr, Flash Gordon and Tarzan (though the last 2 might have started in the late 70s). Anyway, you get the point.
I remember these shows well. Used to watch all of the cartoons back in the 70's, 80's and early 90's. Got to watch them again when my nephews were old enough to get into them. Of the ones listed in this video, Inspector Gadget was my favorite. Loved everything about it: the theme song, animated style, characters and weird gadgets. Dr. Claw is still my favorite cartoon villain. So funny but packed with action.
And what do all the greats have in common - amazing theme music and titles! Such a big part of the success of the shows.. oh, and Frank Welker, naturally.
Awww. Nothing about Tigershark(s?) with their distress call of "Tiger, Tiger, By The Tail" when one of them, including their sentient submarine, was in trouble? I think Battletech even aired in the mid 80's with it's surprisingly detailed CGI for its time when The Clan used its Image Enhancement combat feature.
M.A.S.K., My Little Ponies, Visionaries, Strawberry Shortcake, it's 22min. long and I know it's impossible to capture all of the awesomeness of the 80s but... really. There are so many things that could have been in here besides Dungeons and Dragons and Muppet Babies.
Althought I was in born late 86, I grew up in the late 80s and 90s, I still had Muppet Babies, The Bugs Bunny Show (when it was known as The Bugs Bunny & Tweety Show at the time), The Smurfs, The Real Ghostbusters (and later Slimer! and The Real Ghostbusters), The Woody Woodpecker Show (1987 version), Inspector Gadget, G.I. Joe, Care Bears, Disney's DuckTales, TMNT, Alvin and the Chipmunks, Dennis the Menace, Garfield, Police Academy: The Animated Series, C.O.P.S., Disney's Chip 'n' Dale: Rescue Rangers, The Simpsons, Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears, Captain N: The Game Master and so on.
Great job. The days of eating cereal and watching cartoons. You revived those memories. P.S. The 80's Transformers cartoon and 1986 movie are still better than all of the bogus movies.
Well mom you were right I really did watch to much tv as a kid. Seriously though I remember all of these cartoons and loved every single one also is it wrong that I remember the exact episode that this channel got the Gummi Bears clip from?
But why’d she have to talk over the “whoooo” in Duck Tales, lol?! That’s the best part! :D So many great memories from so many of these, the 80’s were the best time to be a kid!
My main focus every saturday was to catch the muppet babies. I would either go to sleep early on friday or I'd stay up all night because I was scared I'd over sleep and miss it and have to wait till the next weekend to try again. Crazy me.
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great list & I remember most of these but I have to ask, how cvan you put He-Man and the masters of the Universe on the list & not put his sister She-Ra Princess of Power on thew list?
Spiderman and his amazing friends Dungeons and Drangons Transformers Voltron Smurfs Bugs Bunny Muppet babies Inspector Gadget G I Joe He-Man Duck tales The Simpsons Are all such good cartoons Thank you Father GOD for blessing us with a awesome childhood I'm so grateful I really enjoyed them 80's cartoons are classic
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Atleast in the 80's we had good cartoons. Not this stupid array of blobs and whatever, who are teaching our kids and grandkids, to curse words and have attitudes towards their parents!
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