The World's Greatest Cartoon?

[quote]Ghost22 wrote:
MytchBucanan wrote:
BlackLabel wrote:
Venture Brothers.

x2! It’s just awesome!

X3[/quote]

What comes after X3? Wolverine? Well whatever it is, GO TEAM VENTURE!!!

I am absolutely shocked no one has mentioned this non-comedy masterpiece: Batman: The Animated Series - YouTube

Let’s see…Voltron, Mr. T and the T-Force, Inspector Gadget, Bionic Six, Tiny Toons, Bobby’s World, Transformers, G.I. Joe…shall I keep going?

[quote]Der Candy wrote:
I am absolutely shocked no one has mentioned this non-comedy masterpiece: Batman: The Animated Series - YouTube

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Haha! I wish they would come up with a “Superhero Saturday” for all the boys growing up nowadays. It would sure beat the crap outta what they have on now. Meh, who am I kidding, I bet a lot of 20-something men would watch too.

[quote]NealRaymond2 wrote:
MangoMan305 wrote:
Johnny Bravo

Hes so big and is always bulking

No wheels.[/quote]

True… I dont think Bravo ever heard of Squats

South Park and Metalocalypse

[quote]Scrotus wrote:
Ghost22 wrote:
MytchBucanan wrote:
BlackLabel wrote:
Venture Brothers.

x2! It’s just awesome!

X3

What comes after X3? Wolverine? Well whatever it is, GO TEAM VENTURE!!![/quote]

Brock Samson = my rolemodel.

I’m going to end all doubt here and name a ton in no specific order

Dragonball Z
Hey Arnold
Freakazoid
Tale Spin
Dartwing Duck
Captain Planet
King of the Hill
Simpsons
The Smurfs
The Boondocks
Woody Woodpecker Show
Rocky and Bulwinkle
Ren and Stimp
Rocko’s Modern Life
Angry Beavers
Droopy
Wacky Races
Thundercats (ho!!!)
Dexter’s Lab
Popeye (y’all know you are still jealous of his forearms)
Tom and Jerry
Pinky and the Brain
The Jetsons
Gargoyles
The Powerpuff girls (guilty pleasure here)
Ducktales
Animaniacs (face it, y’all are still singin that openin song)
The Flintstones
The Tick
Beavis and Butthead (need I say more?)
South Park

Tom and Jerryyyyyyy

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles!

There guys + Power Rangers inspired me to start Martial Arts lol

and who could forget Earthworm Jim!?

Anda close runner up, 90’s spiderman…

COBRA! Period!

Pure gold!

[quote]Rocker3829 wrote:
I’m going to end all doubt here and name a ton in no specific order

Dragonball Z
Hey Arnold
Freakazoid
Tale Spin
Dartwing Duck
Captain Planet
King of the Hill
Simpsons
The Smurfs
The Boondocks
Woody Woodpecker Show
Rocky and Bulwinkle
Ren and Stimp
Rocko’s Modern Life
Angry Beavers
Droopy
Wacky Races
Thundercats (ho!!!)
Dexter’s Lab
Popeye (y’all know you are still jealous of his forearms)
Tom and Jerry
Pinky and the Brain
The Jetsons
Gargoyles
The Powerpuff girls (guilty pleasure here)
Ducktales
Animaniacs (face it, y’all are still singin that openin song)
The Flintstones
The Tick
Beavis and Butthead (need I say more?)
South Park
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Wow. You got just about all of them (excluding DBZ.)

You did forget Doug, though!

Tom and Jerry, Then ORIGINAL Transformers, then Family Guy.

Strips is hands down Calvin and Hobbes, then Get Fuzzy.

Loved the Tick (actually my first professional gig was working on it back in the early 90’s -lol), Venture Bros is probably the best one of the bunch as far as really hitting the target for 20-35 year olds.

Old favs include Animaniacs and Batman the Animated Series (brilliant). Home Movies was also one of the more creative series I’ve seen.

I’m surprised no one on here has mentioned the Ripping Friends. It was created by John K (Ren and Stimpy), and is essentially about a bunch of total meatheads!

S

Thundercats


G-Force,bitches.

  1. Loony Toons
  2. Futurama
  3. Tick
  4. Batman (90’s)
  5. Original Transformers
  6. GI Joe
  7. Thundercats
  8. He-Man (I know its gay, but I grew up on it)
  9. Simpsons
  10. Family Guy

This is my personal top 10.

[quote]Drizzt wrote:
Thundercats[/quote]

HOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooo

South Park can be pretty funny and pretty bad at the same time, same with family guy.

Simpsons is the best modern, but you have to look at some classics like the loony toones, bugs bunny etc., especially yogi the bear

Gundam Wing gets honorable mention.