The 1990s is the decade known for bright colors, grunge music, and Saturday morning cartoons.
It’s the subject of nostalgia on television, cinema, and even in fashion.
The silver screen leaked into GPU processors with each of these classic cartoons.
Of course, not all animation from the era is so well-remembered.
Some were lost to time because they weren’t very good in the eyes of most.
We have them all in this list of ’90s cartoons.
This update added a few great shows to the list.
Cue a slew of wacky antics involving everything from mad scientists and creeping zombies to aliens and monsters.
John R. Dilworth’s Courage The Cowardly Dog has a prominent ’90s vibe with that typical zaniness and charm.
The show was praised for its endearing, imaginative themes as well as its animal-friendly undertones.
It began life as a segment in Cow and Chicken, another oft-forgotten show.
It features ample back-and-forth banter as Baboon obsessively strives to outdo his more successful, wittier counterpart.
The show had its own wacky appeal, which helped it obtain decent ratings in the late 90s.
It was revived in 2001 for two more seasons under a new creative team.
It holds an appeal and comedic edge which remains innovative and culturally significant over two decades later.
It functioned similarly to theclassic 80s cartoons and toysbut with some updated designs and production decisions.
The short-lived fantasy cartoon portrays an alien oceanic world being destroyed by an evil substance called Dark Water.
The Pirates of Dark Water has fleshed-out characters, a compelling story, and a creative setting.
Unfortunately, it ended after the pirates had collected only eight treasures.
Sadly, few seem to remember the show, though it spawned a video game and a toy line.
A small dedicated fanbase still calls for a remake.
Beetlejuice
Beetlejuice…Beetlejuice!
ReBoot left behind a profound legacy, and it’s still a popular subject among cartoon aficionados today.