What favorite animated show did you use to watch during childhood till now?
What show brings you fond memorable nostalgia and draw you into the show?
Was the story, character design, layouts, or the great voice acting?
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What favorite animated show did you use to watch during childhood till now?
What show brings you fond memorable nostalgia and draw you into the show?
Was the story, character design, layouts, or the great voice acting?
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I had (and still do) have some good times with Sailor Moon. :'D
I also must give credit to Dexter's Laboratory... when I was little, I really like that show for some reason. And I still think it's amazing.
Oh, and we can't forget those Boomerang shows... like Looney Tunes, Jetsons, Flintstones...
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
Digimon
Looney Tunes
Batman the animated series
Animaniacs
Pinky and the Brain
TMNT was just an awesome idea. I love turtles, mutants, pizza, and ninjas and they were all mashed into 1 show. Michelangelo is my favorite. Loved the voices for batman & joker, Kevin Conroy and Mark Hamill. Digimon had great character development for a series aimed towards kids. Animaniacs made learning the states and nations 1000x more fun and I'm a huge fan of Steven Spielburg.
spongebob all the way, hes amazing xD
Doug[Pretty sure that's how u spell it]. I never really found this show too appealing until not too long ago because my brother had a tape of it when he taped episodes on Tv. Its pretty cool but I still don't watch it much.
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Doug, Hey! Arnold, Digimon, Mummies Alive! (I'm trying to find this so I can watch it all), Mighty Max (Ditto), Rocko's Modern Life, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles,Dexter's Lab, and the list goes on.
There is so much I wish I could own on DvD. .__.;
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I forgot Rocko's Modern Life! With the wallaby and the steer right?
Hey Arnold
Doug
And several shows that can only be found on Boomerang now.
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Rocko's Modern Life, Samurai Jack, Sheep in the Big City, Batman: The Animated Series, and Justice League/Justice League Unlimited. I have different reasons for liking all of these shows, but watching them just reminds me of being a kid again, and I can just enjoy cartoons for the sake of enjoying them.
Here it goes .
DrAgon Ball Z
Dexters LAb
Power puff girls !
Ghost busters
Mummies alive (maybe i dont remember the name correctly)
Pingu .
Captain Tsubasa .
Ninja roberts.
Centurions .
Captain planet .
And Scooby doo .
I remember watching digimon when I was a kid
my sister inroduced me to fanfiction and lets just say I can't watch alot of kid's programmes thanks to it
dragonball z, TMNT, streat fighter, digiomon, pokemon, code lyoko. Just a few
Pokemon
Power Puff Girls
Mickey Mouse
Rugrats
Spongebob
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I'm a big fan of Rancher (preferably MR1 and MR2) and i've been playin' it for over a decade now. Anyway.....
Here's my list separated in two divisions - anime and american/western. I will only give ten entries (each entry can have multiple shows in it) for each division tho...
Anime:
Doraemon - This show was has been on years decades even before i was born. Maybe i was in 4th or 5th grade when i started liking this show, it airs to this very day.
Combattler V, Voltes V, and Daimos - Voltes V and Daimos are two of the most iconic mecha shows here in my country, Daimos have not been aired for years but Voltes V is still on. Combattler V is same with Daimos but not that iconic. I don't enjoy these shows that much anymore but still i find them worth a watch.
Any series under 'World Masterpiece Theater' - Pretty much ruled the anime scene here in my country during the mid-late 90s. Nowadays it ain't that BIG anymore but i still enjoy seeing 'em being aired (or re-aired) in some channels.
Time Travel Tondekeman - I was like 2nd or 1st grade when it aired here and got re-aired 7 or 8 years ago. I haven't seen this series for quite some time now but i would say that i'll still find it enjoyable the next time around.
Kureyon Shin Chan - Same as Doraemon, the only difference is the fact that i'm older than it.
Gaiking and Grendizer - These are two among the several other notable mecha shows here in my country. Again, both were aired years before i was born but due to re-airs i managed to enjoy them as a kid. Nowadays, i have 'em in DVD.
Hell Teacher Nube, Vision of Escaflowne, Master Mosquiton '99 - All three shows had their primetime slots during the late 90s, i was at the end of my childhood (before hitting age 13) when they were on-air.
MSG: Char's Counterattack - Not my first Gundam show but when i accidentally saw it in 'Wowow' (a Japanese channel we have on cable) while channel scrolling, it completely blew me away.
Ginga Sengoku Gunyuden Rai - An extremely popular space opera back in the day. We always loved to role-play it at school, i was the monk.
Yaiba - A classic anime about a kid samurai and his gang of whackos. It has been aired and re-aired in several channels, i've enjoyed it each and every time. It hasn't been aired for several years now.
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Western/American:
Cowboy's from Moo Mesa - 3 cowboy minotaurs... quite odd isn't it? Cows riding horses... ugh. I've enjoyed it back then but nowadays i'm reduced to watching clips and episodes on youtube.
Galaxy Rangers - "In 2086 two peaceful aliens journied to Earth, seeking our help. In return, they gave us the plans for our first hyperdrive, allowing mankind to open the doors to the stars....We have assembled a team of unique individuals to protect Earth and our allies, courageous pioneers committed to the highest ideals of justice and dedicated to preserving law and order across the new frontier. These are the adventures of the Galaxy Rangers." 'Nuff said.
Wacky Races - My favorite animated show during 3rd grade. I've always rooted for the 'Buzzwagon' and the 'Arkansas Chug-a-bug'.
Scooby's All-Star Laff-a-Lympics - Kinda like wacky races... always rooted for the 'Really Rottens', they're basically the bad guys on the show.
Birdman, Space Ghost, and Blue Falcon - Three of my favorite shows when i was really really young. They were good alright but i'd choose Attorney at Law or Coast to Coast over them any day.
The Legend of Prince Valiant - One of my favorite shows during first grade. I consider Hellsing's ending theme as the best, i consider Legend of Prince Valiant's opening theme best too.
Centurions: Power Extreme - Just like 'Ginga Sengoku Gunyuden Rai', we always loved to role-play it at school back in the day.
Dinosaucers - Due to the fact that it was aired 30 minutes before Wacky Races, i developed an appreciation for it as well.
Biker Mice from Mars - Kinda like Cowboys from Moo Mesa, these guys were rat-men riding on Harleys. The show became a big part of my early weekend mornings back in the day.
Super Globetrotters - Basketball players who transformed into Gizmo Man, Spaghetti Man, Liquid Man, Sphere Man, and Multi Man. Aired the same day as Wacky Races soooo yeah....
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Magic School Bus in a really big way, for sure.
Captain Planet, Dexter's Lab and Powerpuff girls for elementary school...and season one of Pokemon right there on the end. For middle school it has to be more Pokemon, Static Shock, and Jackie Chan Adventures.
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Tom and Jerry....X_X
uh...i still love this show...its been on television for ages now...
And its my oldest animated show that i still watch.....
Fav character i would say Tom and Killer , both of them had such great fights...i still smile when i remember those times.
Just have your fav comic book in hand , a glass of hot chocolate and your night dress and slippers , and tom and jerry on the tv , what will i possibly need more...=) *signs*
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Hey! Arnold, Pirates of dark water, 2 stupid dogs, secret squirrel, rugrats, looney toons, and much more. They were all so funny, except Pirates of dark water, it was epic. Id still watch all of them today, fond memories ^^
Tom and Jerry. I loved watching it, the art I felt was so much better than Bugs Bunny or any of the other Warner Bros. cartoons. I was more a fan of the MGM cartoons because the art in them had warmth and detail, two things I still look for in animation.
Batman, Tom & Jerry, Pingu, Shinchan, Doraemon, Astroboy. Oh, and Pokemon all the way. I'm still collecting Pokemon stuff and games.
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i remember watching Catdog when i was a kid.
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I have always been a avid DBZ fan ever sense I was 8 years old, and I still enjoy it today.
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Rocko's Modern Life.
Taken from the wiki:
And that's why it was awesome (if you could find the uncut versions). Ren & Stimpy was pretty fun, and can't forget Dexter's Lab! :3Rocko's Modern Life is an American TV animated series, the fourth of Nickelodeon's Nicktoons, created by Joe Murray and aired for four seasons from 1993 to 1996. The show was based around the surreal, parodic adventures of an anthropomorphic wallaby named Rocko, and his life in the city of O-Town. The program was produced by Joe Murray Productions and Games Productions. The show is laden with double entendres, sexual innuendos, and social commentary, some of which have been edited in rebroadcasts. Rocko's Modern Life ended production in 1996.
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