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    Bugs Bunny (Looney Toons) from childhood

    (But became number 2 when Pinky and the Brain came out as an adult.)

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    I was really fond of Gargoyles.

    Xanatos was an incredibly well written villain now that I think about it again.

  • 🐋 Color 🍁 ♀@lemm.ee
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    Samurai Pizza Cats. I fondly remember it because my grandma would have tapes of it in her house so whenever I visited grandma’s, chances are this show would be playing at some point. I loved watching the launch sequence for some reason and the script is even more zany than I remember LMAO

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    Original run of 97 X-Men.

    Or ronin warriors/teknoman for introducing me to anime

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    outing the ones mentioned, inuyasha as general, so many moments of that show just moulded me and gave me nightmares, courage the cowardly dog just seeded and also reinforced them

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    The Angry Beavers and Avatar The Last Airbender; even saw it when it premiered in Germany.

    It’s a shame Nickelodeon switched to only producing iCarly-style sitcoms shortly afterwards… always hated those.

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    In my case this would something from the '60s and '70s in the UK then - and I suppose that stop-motion in The Clangers or Bagpuss etc wouldn’t really count, so probably between the gentle, character-based storytelling of Ivor the Engine (and that is a cut-out animation - but I’d think still qualifies) and the surrealism, punning and energy of Roobarb (and Custard).

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    Impossible to choose from the absolute bangers of the 80s and 90s.

    Heathcliffe, Garfield and Friends, GI Joe, Transformers, Jem, Spider-Man, Tiny Toon Adventures, Tom n Jerry, etc.

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    “Space Adventure Cobra” and “Captain Future.” I rarely see these cartoons from my time being mentioned, unlike the Smurfs or He-Man for instance.