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Nateddog21 t1_iuabmo2 wrote

I've started watching scooby doo where are you on hulu and I'm having a great time.

I was only born in 94 but remember watching it when I was a kid.

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SirZapdos t1_iuafprs wrote

Those that I’ve rewatched, yes. The Batman animated series and Spider-Man animated series from the mid 90s both still hold up IMO.

The Spider-Man series in particular was outstanding at introducing me to so many other Marvel characters. The voice acting is also great and contains more recognizable names than I ever would have guessed.

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teutonic_order33 t1_iuag11k wrote

Yeah, cow & chicken and dexters lab are way funnier as an adult

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Alukrad t1_iuagibc wrote

The other day I came across the original thunder cats and i was still entertained..i was actually amazed how well animated that show was. It has this very Japanese anime style of art.

Last week i finished watching Infinity Train, shame it got cancelled because that was a very entertaining show. Had lots of potential.

I'm upset Rick and Morty took a mid season break. This season is really good and funny.

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Problems-Solved t1_iuahqnu wrote

Fairly Odd Parents is pretty good, early SpongeBob is pretty good before it got too dumb, ATLA is great

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PvtHudson093 t1_iuai21p wrote

I still watch the D&D cartoon once a year.

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ZombieFluffy t1_iuajsgw wrote

Now and again I will listen to the songs from Jem and the Holograms, they're so damn catchy. Growing up Rugrats and Hey Arnold were my favourites and I still enjoy them.

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Mikethebest78 t1_iuap0hi wrote

Gargoyles

It has held up surprisingly well.

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CheezStik t1_iuatjjb wrote

Yes I love Rockos Modern Life as a 7-yr old kid and as a 20-something stoner

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[deleted] t1_iuatorf wrote

Hell fucking yes - adventure time!

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anasui1 t1_iuavz44 wrote

in the 80s I watched so many anime like Hokuto no Ken, Tiger Mask, Cat's Eyes, Maison Ikkoku, Yatterman, Devilman, Lamu (Urusei Yatsura) , Lupin the Third, Gatchaman, Great Mazinger, Sasuke, Sampei, Captain Tsubasa...you bet your ass these are still as awesome today as they were at the time

as for Western animation, MASK was my jam. Best intro, along with Defenders of the Earth

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Donald_J_Putin t1_iuax7j6 wrote

Jem was surprisingly entertaining on a recent rewatch. I feel like it’s not the norm that they are so good.

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SirZapdos t1_iuaxy6e wrote

Agreed. I always enjoyed his interactions with Jameson, or "Picklepuss" as he called him. JK Simmons is of course the GOAT, but Ed Asner did the character justice.

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TheSeventhAnimorph t1_iub20iv wrote

For the most part yes, and I unironically think that some of the best shows of the last few years have been kids' cartoons, too.

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Foxy-Knoxy t1_iub2w78 wrote

I am not afraid to admit that I still watch Arthur and Garfield and Friends regularly.

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rimshot101 t1_iuba4cg wrote

Most of the cartoons that I watched as a child were already 25 years old and made for adults. Yes, I still watch them.

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PAUMiklo t1_iubdnoq wrote

Honestly even as a kid i never cared much for the kid oriented cartoons sans TMNT.

Maybe this explains why i love adult oriented cartoons so much today.

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qb1120 t1_iubf6c3 wrote

X-Men had surprisingly adult/mature topics so I would still enjoy that today. TMNT maybe once in a while for nostalgia

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RedditorDeluxe1319 t1_iubjzg1 wrote

I've been going through a Disney+ nostalgia binge.

Doug, Recess, Pepper Ann, Teacher's Pet, Goof Troop, Even Stevens (not a cartoon, but definitely cartoonish)... they're still hilarious.

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dangil t1_iubkmo2 wrote

Ain’t nobody got time for that

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homogenic- t1_iubl03u wrote

Yes, I recently watched some episodes of hey Arnold! and I enjoyed them as much as when I was a kid.

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afterschoolnifefight t1_iuboozw wrote

I still say I saw that show way too young at daycare and it molded my love of weird animation and comedy, and I can't say I hate that it probably did. The animation of a lot of that era's shows influenced me a lot.

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Eckythumper t1_iubpfhv wrote

I introduced my children to Transformers:The Movie and the Robotech series earlier this year. I know that Robotech is a santitized version of Macross, but that's what I grew up on and I still love it.

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gift4fiction t1_iubu906 wrote

Currently re-watching The Tick cartoon. Missed so many episodes when I was younger. It is better than I could have imagined.

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EmperorBeaky t1_iubwp8n wrote

Well, I watched The Simpsons as a kid...

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nurdboy42 t1_iubzvsq wrote

I would rewatch Arthur or Billy and Mandy if they were on any streaming services in my country.

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peanutmanak47 t1_iuc2y89 wrote

Honestly a lot of the stuff I watched in the mid-late 90s for me hasn't aged good comedy wise and I have a really hard time getting into them. I try but lot of the times they just don't click with me anymore.

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leftai2000 t1_iuc5552 wrote

I know I'm dating myself, but there's nothing better than Bugs Bunny, the Roadrunner, and the original black and white Popeye cartoons.

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RKU69 t1_iuc6qea wrote

No, I have little interest in rewatching any of my old cartoons. However a couple years ago I watched Avatar Last Airbender for the first time and thought it was absolutely fantastic. Makes its popularity when I was a kid make a lot more sense

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Squeekazu t1_iuchsgn wrote

Invader Zim is too lolrandum and shrieky for me now (they especially Flanderise GIR as the series goes on), but the soundtrack still slaps.

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Wizamp t1_iucqhbb wrote

ReBoot, blitzed through the first 3 seasons and kept on going “I remember this!” Or remembering all the references, or finally getting the last reference in season 3. The Pirates of Penzance, who knew!

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GCGS t1_iucrsks wrote

Of course.
Well, some didn't age well, but some are still great (Once upon a time space, Space Cobra, ...)

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dravenonred t1_iud2tx8 wrote

Most amazing thing about X-Men is that they're basically a mobile metaphor: it can go from representing 60s civil rights to 90s gay rights to 2020s trans right seamlessly.

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smoke2000 t1_iudgfyo wrote

Anime series like one-piece yes, normal cartoons no. Stuff like Arcane and cyberpunk too

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brochelsea t1_iudsree wrote

I LOVE The Weekenders still. The characters are so well-done & I feel like a part of their friend group. Haha

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cippopotomas t1_iueljaf wrote

Some do, some don't. I loved Gundam wing as a kid and it's unwatchable to me now. Pretty much anything that aired on Nickelodeon holds up great though.

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thomasjkenney t1_iuem9ln wrote

Rocky & Bullwinkle, definitely. Road Runner, not so much.

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gumyrocks22 t1_iuesq88 wrote

The Flintstones 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

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Dalisu92 t1_iuffta9 wrote

I recall a YouTube video that the animated series is where Sam Raimi got most of his inspiration from for the Spiderman films. More so than the comic's.

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OutsideObserver t1_iufuzi9 wrote

Someone tell me if Samurai Jack holds up because I never finished it but always wanted to

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Vestalmin t1_iuglvzp wrote

I know everyone knows but SpongeBob seasons 1-3 plus the movie are still straight up funny

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Zealot_Alec t1_iuh0tet wrote

90s X-Men I didn't enjoy as much on viewing this year, KOTH still holds up VERY well however

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