- Ozzy and Drix
- Quads
- Johnny Bravo
- Angela anaconda
- Super jail
- Brak Show
- Bromwell High
- My dad the rockstar
- mega babies
- Ripping Friends
It’s a very generational question. Like, many of the cartoons I watched as a kid would definitely be considered crazy today (and racist, misogynistic, murderous, etc.) but at the time were typical.
I think for me it was Robot Chicken that would play late at night
I have no idea when I first saw it but I loved it right away! I definitely loved it when Family guy would do anything claymation or with action figures like Dwayne Johnson showing Peter and Lois “having sex”
cow and chicken
One of the shows that taught me English. And Dexter’s Lab taught me French.
Dexter’s Lab was dope shit. Deedee was such a a great antagonist
Probably the Toxic Crusaders, but only after watching the movie it’s based on.
The cartoon itself is just another knockoff TMNT, which was the style at the time. I have no idea how someone showed a board of directors the Toxic Avenger in the early 90s and said, we should take this and make it a cartoon for children.
I’m so glad all this shit got greenlighted tho, tv in the 90’s was wild, especially for kidz
I’m still not sure whether “Angela Anaconda” was real or a collective fever dream.
Amazing show!
I saw a lot of Christian propaganda cartoons.
I remember there was a whole series where kids traveled through time to watch “historical” events.
What do you think of Veggie Tales? Actually wasnt mad imo
The original sonic cartoon is like a chili dog induced fever dream
Will check out
Ren and Stimpy
Beavis and Butthead
Love B&B, still traumatized by the Ghost Fart from R&S
Do Saturday Night Live skits count?
The Ambiguously Gay Duo
I’ll allow it
The most hauntingly memorable was a weird mid-century Donald Duck piece of math propaganda. We watched it in school.
Donald Duck in MathMagic Land. Not scary, but odd.
What was the message it was trying to propagate?