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Rocko's Modern Life is one of my favorite cartoons all time
Eureka's Castle
AAAAH Real Monsters had a dope concept
Did anyone watch “ aaahh!!! real monsters”? I never got into that show.
Yeah but summer Sanders was kinda hot and also they had nick stars come on the show which was cool. Thand show itself was extra dumbFigure it out was prob the worst game show Nick had
The plot of the new movie is kind of ridiculous and your right about the art style, they're way more animated now and even get deformed at times. It was cool but were going to have to get used too it cause the creator said on twitter he's planning to build off the movie with a brand new series. Cartoon Network gets the nod to me simply off the fact they had Toonami plus the shows you mentioned. I mean I could watch Ed, Edd, and Eddy now and have a good time.was completely unaware of a new Hey Arnold! movie but just from quickly googling the poster, I already do not want to watch it because of the new age animation attributed to it. Something about that grainy 90’s animation just adds to the magic of that era.
Cousin Skeeter, though.
Did not know Bill Bellamy was Skeeter until I watched the intro vid on the first page. How To Be A Player is an all-time classic.
Who y’all think had an overall better roster during that time between Cartoon Network & Nick, tho
CN had some HITTERS.
Off the top of my head:
Johnny Bravo (Do the monkey! Huh!)
Dexter’s Lab
Powerpuff Girls (pause)
Ed Edd n Eddy
Grim Adventures of Billy & Mandy
Courage the Cowardly Dog
Cow & Chicken
Samurai Jack (even though I didn’t like it as a kid).
Yeah, a lot of the time the kids had dumb talents like being able to hula hoop and drink juice at the same time or have a dog that jumps on a trampoline.